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obviously malala known globally. this will bring the work of his more to a global attention, won't it now? >> well, kailash is also well-known domestically. at the age of 26, he gave up a promising career as an electrical engineer and dedicated his life to helping the millions of children in india who are forced into slavery. he has been involved with various global movements involving health services to the children. he has also campaigned against child labor. and he has been recognized through various awards, and some of the likes. >> just very briefly, india and pakistan jointly awarded there. long-standing rivals. there's been some tension linked with kashmir in the last few days. is it being seen in that very overt political sense? what would you say is the general mood of reaction nationally? >> well, they're very happy. the firings have apparently stopped at the borders and this particular news has come as a dessert. india an pakistan are both celebrating on this great honor. malala, her name was quite sure to
obviously malala known globally. this will bring the work of his more to a global attention, won't it now? >> well, kailash is also well-known domestically. at the age of 26, he gave up a promising career as an electrical engineer and dedicated his life to helping the millions of children in india who are forced into slavery. he has been involved with various global movements involving health services to the children. he has also campaigned against child labor. and he has been recognized...
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malala is undeterred. she's carrying on with her work, lobbying for girls and women to get the same educational opportunities as boys and men. she celebrated her 16th birthday by making an address at the united nations. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. [ applause ] >> reporter: malala has become an advocate for the 57 million children around the world who are unable to attend school and this prize is a victory for them as well. >>> not everyone in malala's home country is celebrating. islamic militants who oppose education for women has been blowing up schools. here's more. >> reporter: in the capital islamabad, people were surprised and overjoyed to hear malala had won the nobel peace prize. they congratulated her and expressed the hope she would do even more. >> translator: it's a really big thing for peace in pakistan. this is a great opportunity for women to get more power. >> translator: malala has done a lot for education. which is an honor for the country. pakist
malala is undeterred. she's carrying on with her work, lobbying for girls and women to get the same educational opportunities as boys and men. she celebrated her 16th birthday by making an address at the united nations. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. [ applause ] >> reporter: malala has become an advocate for the 57 million children around the world who are unable to attend school and this prize is a victory for them as well. >>> not...
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malala changing the landscape here. again, the nobel committee there, decisions in the past have been controversial. malala and her supporters were deeply disappointed last year when she missed out. she was not in october of 2012 by the taliban. she had been campaigning for girls rights and education in the southwest frontier province area of pakistan. she was transferred to britain for medical treatment. she got better. she has been campaigning and been to the u.n. security council for the girls right to education. this will likely be one of the awards by the nobel peace committee will not be controversial. malala had a lot of support and lead up to this. >> when you hear her speak at 17, you realize courage and bravery has no age limit. the way she speaks about education and the importance of bringing education to people all around the world and girls around the world is simply inspiring. i think with the nobel committee did today was to acknowledge that and not just knowledge her words, but the importance of the caus
malala changing the landscape here. again, the nobel committee there, decisions in the past have been controversial. malala and her supporters were deeply disappointed last year when she missed out. she was not in october of 2012 by the taliban. she had been campaigning for girls rights and education in the southwest frontier province area of pakistan. she was transferred to britain for medical treatment. she got better. she has been campaigning and been to the u.n. security council for the...
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malala is undeterred. she's carrying on with her work, lobbying for girls and women to get the same educational opportunities as boys and men. she celebrated her 16th birthday by making an address at the united nations. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: malala has become an advocate for the 57 million children around the world who are unable to attend school. and this prize is a victory for them, as well. nhk world. >>> officials in hong kong have canceled talks with pro-democracy students just one day before they were scheduled to take place. student leaders are calling for supporters to step up their protests against authorities. nhk world's estella mak reports from hong kong. >> reporter: hong kong officials and protest leaders traded criticism after a meeting to pave the way to formal talks failed. each side accused the other of a lack of trust. >> i truly regret that we will not be able to have a meeting tomorrow, which will produce any constructive ou
malala is undeterred. she's carrying on with her work, lobbying for girls and women to get the same educational opportunities as boys and men. she celebrated her 16th birthday by making an address at the united nations. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: malala has become an advocate for the 57 million children around the world who are unable to attend school. and this prize is a victory for them, as well. nhk world. >>>...
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it is not only malala. she belongs to a very marginalized area.t is an area totally neglected by the state, and those forces ruling us are not interested in the condition of the local people there. nobody was living to what was going on over there. this documentary which i made was only documentary that i went there under dangerous circumstances. media was not supposed to go there. and just guiding with my friend, and the political leadership and media was looking down on this area. >> professor, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much for having me. >> back to the united states. kentucky, one of the battleground states, could determine the balance of power on election day, but a lot of voters say they're less concerned about washington than the struggling economy. libby casey reports. >> reporter: towns shut down. businesses abandoned. it's a common sight in eastern kentucky. but not in whitesberg. the town is bucking odds and finding life after polls with quirky new small businesses. >> it's a symbol of where i'm from.
it is not only malala. she belongs to a very marginalized area.t is an area totally neglected by the state, and those forces ruling us are not interested in the condition of the local people there. nobody was living to what was going on over there. this documentary which i made was only documentary that i went there under dangerous circumstances. media was not supposed to go there. and just guiding with my friend, and the political leadership and media was looking down on this area. >>...
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malala now lives there with her family.ld teacher says she has brought pride to the valley. >> translator: for me as a teacher there is no limit to my happiness to see my student get this award. she truly deserved it. she was an outstanding student. >> reporter: pakistan's government and military have congratulated her. activists have spoken out too. >> i feel that this is not just an honor that malala has brought for herself, but also a great honor for pakistan. >> reporter: it has been incredible journey for the 17-year-old. with the nobel peace prize to her name, it's a lot to live up to, but malala yousafzai seems to take it all in her stride. nicole johnston, al jazeera, islamabad. >>> the other noble peace prize winner is a children's rights activist from india. he has lead non-violent demonstrations, and is credited for freeing tens of thousands of children from slavery and other forms of forced work. >> reporter: the announce certainly came as a bit of a surprise. he is the lesser known of the two awardees of this y
malala now lives there with her family.ld teacher says she has brought pride to the valley. >> translator: for me as a teacher there is no limit to my happiness to see my student get this award. she truly deserved it. she was an outstanding student. >> reporter: pakistan's government and military have congratulated her. activists have spoken out too. >> i feel that this is not just an honor that malala has brought for herself, but also a great honor for pakistan. >>...
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. >>> and the malala malala yousafzai says she is happy to become the youngest-ever recipient of theobel peace prize. >>> in the last hour members of the u.n. general assembly says the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without a massive international response. the u.n.'s secretary general says more money is urgently needed. >> over $20 million has been raised for the trust fund in the last week, but we need more, we need much more. of the $1 billion sought, only one quarter has been funded. we also need a surge in trained healthcare personnel who can deploy the staff to enable our treatment units and community centers. >> let's go straight to pattive culhane who is live from us on the u.n. sounds pretty bleak there? >> that's right. the message is the world is late to the fight against ebola, but it doesn't have to be whole late. this whole week has been an attempted wake-up call to countries across the globe. we saw secretary of state john kerriment come out unusually with slides saying that every country in the world can provide something. if you don't have the money, provide a h
. >>> and the malala malala yousafzai says she is happy to become the youngest-ever recipient of theobel peace prize. >>> in the last hour members of the u.n. general assembly says the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without a massive international response. the u.n.'s secretary general says more money is urgently needed. >> over $20 million has been raised for the trust fund in the last week, but we need more, we need much more. of the $1 billion sought, only one...
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like malala, he too has been physically attacked for his activism.t year, newshour special correspondent fred de sam lazaro joined satyarthi as he conducted a rescue raid for underage workers in delhi, he lamented in an interview the status of some of his country's young. >> you can buy a child for a lesser price than an animal. the buffaloes and cows are much more expensive than buying a child to work full-time and for the whole of his life. >> sreenivasan: satyarthi estimates some 60 million children across india are forced to work in unsafe conditions, including many doing so to support their impoverished families. in choosing laureates from india and pakistan, the nobel committee also signaled its wish to ease long-standing tensions between the two countries. >> the committee regards it as an important point for a hindu and a muslim, an indian and a pakistani, to join in a common struggle for education and against extremism. >> sreenivasan: india and pakistan have fought three wars since 1947, and the nobel announcement followed four days of figh
like malala, he too has been physically attacked for his activism.t year, newshour special correspondent fred de sam lazaro joined satyarthi as he conducted a rescue raid for underage workers in delhi, he lamented in an interview the status of some of his country's young. >> you can buy a child for a lesser price than an animal. the buffaloes and cows are much more expensive than buying a child to work full-time and for the whole of his life. >> sreenivasan: satyarthi estimates some...
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her name is malala.ight as malala yusef sigh accepted the philadelphia liberty medal at national constitution center. in the audience were hundreds of local school girls for whom malala has become a hero. she has mounded a world wide campaign advocating the rights of girls to go to school to get an education because in certain cultures, and when terrorist move in, millions of girls are being banned from the classroom. last night, i sat down one on one with this 17 year-old who won the noble peace prize, 12 days ago. >> how are you going to use the noble peace prize to further your mission and further your cause. >> it is my dream to see every child go to school. i want to come to you with this campaign. i feel like there is a lot more responsibility. i want to continue this campaign for education and i want to spend this money which i will get from the noble peace prize on education in pakistan especially in my hometown, because i used toe children then, not getting the opportunity to go to school. i'm s
her name is malala.ight as malala yusef sigh accepted the philadelphia liberty medal at national constitution center. in the audience were hundreds of local school girls for whom malala has become a hero. she has mounded a world wide campaign advocating the rights of girls to go to school to get an education because in certain cultures, and when terrorist move in, millions of girls are being banned from the classroom. last night, i sat down one on one with this 17 year-old who won the noble...
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here is more for what malala sysops i -- malala's win means for the country. >> everybody is coveringt. everybody is talking about it. i was talking to people in the valley here where she was from and where she was shot. i spoke to one of her cousins, who now manages the school where she used to study, and where her father used to run that's cool. they were saying they spoke to allow the -- two malala and to her father and mother. they are thinking of organizing an event in the coming days at the school in honor of malala winning this prize. i asked in the exact words when he spoke to malala and the family. she wanted this prize to be used in the purpose of her pursuit of educating girls not just in pakistan, but around the world. if it will help in her cause that is what she is looking at this prize as in the coming days. >> now to the latest in the fight against the islamic state organization. militants advanced deeper into the syrian town of kobani, which sits on the turkish border. that is, according to the syrian the turbine -- observatory for human rights. the militants have tak
here is more for what malala sysops i -- malala's win means for the country. >> everybody is coveringt. everybody is talking about it. i was talking to people in the valley here where she was from and where she was shot. i spoke to one of her cousins, who now manages the school where she used to study, and where her father used to run that's cool. they were saying they spoke to allow the -- two malala and to her father and mother. they are thinking of organizing an event in the coming...
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i want to be like her. >> you want to be like malala. what about yourself. >> when i watch malala on television, i am proud of her and i always want to be like her. and she was shot by the taliban, but she has won the peace prize. that is still huge. we are so proud of her. >> reporter: they are proud of her. they want to be like her. and because they feel that she's one of them, she's a young pakistani woman that they feel and these students tell me they think if she can do it, maybe they one day can also achieve something great. but i must say, it's really interesting to speak about malala here in pakistan, because even though she's been embraced by the world here, she's still a divisive figure, and her critics say she's been aligned too much with the west, she's been embraced by the west and also she's left the country. but her mission, her message of girls' education is still a struggle here, with many girls in the rural areas and the remote areas finding it very difficult to get to school, let alone get a decent education. >> well,
i want to be like her. >> you want to be like malala. what about yourself. >> when i watch malala on television, i am proud of her and i always want to be like her. and she was shot by the taliban, but she has won the peace prize. that is still huge. we are so proud of her. >> reporter: they are proud of her. they want to be like her. and because they feel that she's one of them, she's a young pakistani woman that they feel and these students tell me they think if she can do...
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and malala yousafzai becomes the youngest ever to win the nobel peace prize two years after the pakistaninager was shot in the head by the taliban and. >> this award is for all those children who are voiceless, whose voices need to be heard. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the number of next due to the ebola outbreak in west africa has now exceeded 4000 -- the number of deaths. that never came today as the united nations ebola envoy said the number of cases could be doubling every month. efforts to contain the spread within the three worst affected countries increasingly focus on education. our global health correspondent reports from sierra leone. >> hope and warm hospitality. in the midst of fear and uncertainty. we are afraid of the sickness of our children. we are mothers. >> these volunteers are on a mission to end the ebola outbreak, armed only with facts and soap. >> we show them how to wash hands, how to do the prevention. >> there are two key things now needed to bring this outbreak under control of according to the world healt
and malala yousafzai becomes the youngest ever to win the nobel peace prize two years after the pakistaninager was shot in the head by the taliban and. >> this award is for all those children who are voiceless, whose voices need to be heard. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the number of next due to the ebola outbreak in west africa has now exceeded 4000 -- the number of deaths. that never came today as the united nations ebola...
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voices to, twitter and facebook creating a you tube video to ask malala to visit their school. >> malala, it is me and i am malala. >> reporter: kelly dougherty created the twitter account. >> i treated pictures of her , her quotes, even if people think i cannot do it i should not lose hope. >> reporter: a tweet connected. >> they responded to us and said, you have such an inspirational video. i was like oh, my gosh. >> reporter: and then more, they invited students to meet malala asking colleen mcbride to be among four others who will read from malala's blog from her ceremony written before she was shot for her activism. >> she sees that when every child is given an education that is when the world will change. she does not hate them. she's not angry. she wishes peace upon them. >> reporter: to help malala fund, jes created this image for t-shirts. malala's message is her face. >> we have education first, sisters, teachers, one book, one patent, one child. like everything that she stands for basically. >> that is a really big part of her mission and she's seeing we're stronger than ange
voices to, twitter and facebook creating a you tube video to ask malala to visit their school. >> malala, it is me and i am malala. >> reporter: kelly dougherty created the twitter account. >> i treated pictures of her , her quotes, even if people think i cannot do it i should not lose hope. >> reporter: a tweet connected. >> they responded to us and said, you have such an inspirational video. i was like oh, my gosh. >> reporter: and then more, they invited...
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our top stories this hour -- this year's nobel peace prize pakistani teenager malala u.s. -- malala yousafzai and an indian activist for promoting children's rights. >> if islamic state fighters take a town on the border of syria, it could end in massacre. >> after three days of science awards and yesterday's literature prize, the nobel turns at spotlight to peacemakers. this year's much coveted nobel prize for peace went to malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who survived the shocking assassination attempt i the tell a ban. >> she shares the award with a prominent indian child labor activist, kailash satyarthi. >> for many, it's the most anticipated announcement of the nobel award giving season, and this year, one winner will get a special mention in the history books. at just 17 years old, malala yousafzai is the youngest ever recipient. she has been campaigning for girls education rights in pakistan since she was 11 and survived a pet -- an assassination attempt years later. now living in england, she said she found out the news during a chemistry lesson at school. >> this award is not ju
our top stories this hour -- this year's nobel peace prize pakistani teenager malala u.s. -- malala yousafzai and an indian activist for promoting children's rights. >> if islamic state fighters take a town on the border of syria, it could end in massacre. >> after three days of science awards and yesterday's literature prize, the nobel turns at spotlight to peacemakers. this year's much coveted nobel prize for peace went to malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who survived the...
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kailash satyarthi, and of course malala yousafzai. we heard from her speaking earlier, still looking at those live pictures from birmingham, where she now lives. the youngest recipient of the peace prize at only 17 years old. and the award, she said, not just for me, but for the children of the world. she made a plea as well for people to understand each other. saying it doesn't matter what color we are, what languages we speak. we are all human beings. >>> we need more. we need much more. >> the u.n. warning the ebola outbreak won't be controlled without massive international response. ♪ >>> hello, i'm live from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, also ahead, the battle for kobani, isil fighters try to recapture the syrian town and are pounded from above. thousands of people are back on the streets of hong kong as planned talks fall through. >>
kailash satyarthi, and of course malala yousafzai. we heard from her speaking earlier, still looking at those live pictures from birmingham, where she now lives. the youngest recipient of the peace prize at only 17 years old. and the award, she said, not just for me, but for the children of the world. she made a plea as well for people to understand each other. saying it doesn't matter what color we are, what languages we speak. we are all human beings. >>> we need more. we need much...
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y la joven malala y un activista de la india se alzan con el premio nobel de la paz, por su defensa poros. en esta ediciÓn viernes que comienza ya ahora mismo. >>> noticiero telemundo, con marÍa celeste arrarÁs y desde pasadena california josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola que tal, buenas tardes, los saludo de pasadena california, donde esta noche se llevaran acabo los premios alma, a mis espaldas. >>> y los saludo de nuestros estudios en miami, saludos >>> hoy vamos a escuchar las primeras declaraciones de vicente carrillo fuentes, conocido tambiÉn como vizeroy. uno de los hombres mÁs buscados del mundo entorno y capturado en torreÓn mÉxico. >>> muchos como sanguinario y cruel, carreÑo fuentes respondÓo las preguntas, kwan mansa paloma diciendo que sus manos no estÁn manchadas con sangre. jazive pÉrez nos informa. >>> sometido del cuello y mirada hacia abajo y este video difundido por un noticiero nacional que pese a su actividad no lleva sangre en las manos. >>> en su primer interrogatorio el vizeroy revelÓ que ingreso al negocio de las drogas por su hermano el seÑor de los cielos cuando tenÍ
y la joven malala y un activista de la india se alzan con el premio nobel de la paz, por su defensa poros. en esta ediciÓn viernes que comienza ya ahora mismo. >>> noticiero telemundo, con marÍa celeste arrarÁs y desde pasadena california josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola que tal, buenas tardes, los saludo de pasadena california, donde esta noche se llevaran acabo los premios alma, a mis espaldas. >>> y los saludo de nuestros estudios en miami, saludos >>> hoy...
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malala yousafzai at 17 years old is youngest person to ever win the prize. terrorists in pakistan tried murder malala yousafzai back in 2012 because she add indicated tore gender equality. malala will set of 2014 liberty medal in philadelphia later this month. how about that? >> i'm very happy for her and him. >> another developing story action anews two bandits attacked a map outside a bucks county car overnight and stole his sports car. a man was assaulted and shocked tat a man with a taser outside of barluli in bensalem bucks county. suspect stole a july owe muss standing. no word on whether or not police made arrests but if you know anything about this crime police call please -- please call police. >> and a gunman that robbed a wawa store 800 block of cottman avenue 3 p.m.. police say the robber stole 1,000 and got away on foot. the robber had a black sheet and was holding a silver hand gun the clerk was not hurt. >> the penalty phase in murder crime of yand mauri could be sentenced to death. he was accused of killing a girl and grandmotherch the killer
malala yousafzai at 17 years old is youngest person to ever win the prize. terrorists in pakistan tried murder malala yousafzai back in 2012 because she add indicated tore gender equality. malala will set of 2014 liberty medal in philadelphia later this month. how about that? >> i'm very happy for her and him. >> another developing story action anews two bandits attacked a map outside a bucks county car overnight and stole his sports car. a man was assaulted and shocked tat a man...
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so what would malala think? >> i think she might be overwhelmed hah honestly because this is the living representation of her entire message. >> sure is. malala will receive her liberty medal in ceremonies to begin at 7:00 o'clock over at the constitution center. the girls from the mount as they call it will be there as well. still on cloud nine after meeting young woman who fought against overwhelming odds and won for young girls all over the world themselves included. lucy. >> such an inspiration, bruce. thank you. >>> a new law of the land in pennsylvania tonight and it's designed to help protect victims of violent crimes. it let's victims go to court to get an injunction when an offender conduct quote pre pitch weights the continuing effect of the crime basically it hopes to prevent victims and their families from being rei victimized. governor could be signed it today where mumia abu jamal shot and killed philadelphia police officer officer daniel faulkner at 13th and locust in december of 1981. jamal is at
so what would malala think? >> i think she might be overwhelmed hah honestly because this is the living representation of her entire message. >> sure is. malala will receive her liberty medal in ceremonies to begin at 7:00 o'clock over at the constitution center. the girls from the mount as they call it will be there as well. still on cloud nine after meeting young woman who fought against overwhelming odds and won for young girls all over the world themselves included. lucy....
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. >>> malala yousafzai will receive the liberty medal tonight and her story is an incredible one and before she receives the reward, malala will talk one-on-one with our own jim gardner and now he has a preview. >> reporter: there are unusual things happening here tonight. for the first time in the history of this event, it's all taking place underneath one big massive tent. the liberty metal ceremony is taking place later, about a month, they were concerned about potential cold and rain but as it happens, it's beautiful outside. more importantly its the first time that the liberty medal is going to a teenager, who just happens to have won the nobel peace prize 11 days ago. malala yousafzai has been fighting for the rights of children and the rights of girls to go to school in her native pakistan since she was 11 years old, she has become a compelling spokesperson for girls everywhere. >> i have rights, the right of owed case and right to play and right to sing and right to talk and right to go to market and right to speak up. >> but on october 9th, 2012, a taliban gunman intent on s
. >>> malala yousafzai will receive the liberty medal tonight and her story is an incredible one and before she receives the reward, malala will talk one-on-one with our own jim gardner and now he has a preview. >> reporter: there are unusual things happening here tonight. for the first time in the history of this event, it's all taking place underneath one big massive tent. the liberty metal ceremony is taking place later, about a month, they were concerned about potential cold...
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mindy kaling was recently mistaken for malala yousafzai., chuck todd's bus has come to its final stop tonight. chuck will join me next. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! >> toni
mindy kaling was recently mistaken for malala yousafzai., chuck todd's bus has come to its final stop tonight. chuck will join me next. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and...
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. >> malala yousafzai. fm. >> if you want to invite jesusi. >> one officer hurt eight people arrested and at least one american flag torched. >> we begin with i.s.i.l.'s advances in syria and iraq and a warning that 12,000 kurds could be massacred, if i.s.i.l. succeeds in taking the kurdish muctown of kobani. on friday, u.s. national security advisory tony blinken admits i.s.i.l. now controls 40% of kobani. there are other kobani recent gains and now controls territory from the syrian border to baghdad's western suburbs. meanwhile the u.n. special envoy to syria, compared it to 1995 srebrenica massacre. >> you remember srebrenica? we never forgot. when the reason for imminent threat to civilians we cannot we should not be silence. >> derek harry served as spell envoy at u.s. central command. arcolonel, real pleasure to have you with us. the u.n. special envoy to syria has suggested that 10,000 could be killed if kobani falls to i.s.i.l. as they appear to be too little too late? >> clearly, it's too little t
. >> malala yousafzai. fm. >> if you want to invite jesusi. >> one officer hurt eight people arrested and at least one american flag torched. >> we begin with i.s.i.l.'s advances in syria and iraq and a warning that 12,000 kurds could be massacred, if i.s.i.l. succeeds in taking the kurdish muctown of kobani. on friday, u.s. national security advisory tony blinken admits i.s.i.l. now controls 40% of kobani. there are other kobani recent gains and now controls territory...
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coming up malala yousafzai has a message for kids all around the world. >> see how the museum honored the legacy. former white house >>> today the former press secretary who was badly wounded in the 1981 assassination attempt on president reagan was honored today. other former white house press secretaries and washington journalists paid tribute to jim brady. >> the jim brady story transcends our age. he was a profile in courage and determination against the odds. we will tell it to our grandchildren who will tell it to theirs. we were all so lucky to have known the bear. >> before he died in august brady was an advocate for stronger gun control laws and rights for people with disabilities. president clinton named the white house briefing room in brady's honor back in 2000. >>> a blast from the past in california. a fisherman snagged a backpack wit a very old gun inside. -- with a very old gun inside, also a badge, class ring and id belonging to a u.s. treasury agent. turns out that agent lost his backpack when his boat was swamped by water 22 years ago. the agent said he was really r
coming up malala yousafzai has a message for kids all around the world. >> see how the museum honored the legacy. former white house >>> today the former press secretary who was badly wounded in the 1981 assassination attempt on president reagan was honored today. other former white house press secretaries and washington journalists paid tribute to jim brady. >> the jim brady story transcends our age. he was a profile in courage and determination against the odds. we will...
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and jim gardner just finished interviewing malala yousafzai, and can you see that tomorrow on "actionws" at 11:00. >>> in other news, the black clergy of the philadelphia region came together for a discussion on justice, their goal is to discuss an action plan on how races are treatmented within the justice system. nadal served as the key note ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. >>> now the eagles get ready for another 5-1 team. >> yes, it was a week of relaxation, look who was out there jason kelsey, back in a limited role after a double hernia surge
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she is now working through the malala fund in four countries. her goal is global, but she started by educating a group of 40 girls in her home town. >> those girls were doing domestic child labor, and now those girls are going to school, so it's really-- i'm really happy that they are getting education, they're going to school, they're learning every day. >> reporter: to you want to be the prime minister some day? >> yes, i have chosen politics for my goal becausein the best way to work for education, to work for your country is to choose politics. i am really committed, and i want to do what i have already dreamed for and that is for education so i will never stop. >> reporter: and, scott, malala said today she spoke with her fellow nobel prize winner satyarthi and they both agreed they would invite the prime ministers of pakistan and india to join them when they receive the award, which, scott, as you know, is extraordinary given the tensions between these two countries. >> pelley: it's the kind of thing you can do when you win the nobel peace
she is now working through the malala fund in four countries. her goal is global, but she started by educating a group of 40 girls in her home town. >> those girls were doing domestic child labor, and now those girls are going to school, so it's really-- i'm really happy that they are getting education, they're going to school, they're learning every day. >> reporter: to you want to be the prime minister some day? >> yes, i have chosen politics for my goal becausein the best...
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they don't say you are malala, it's fine. they say where is your homework. no disability to make excuses and i don't get the opportunity to say i was very busy, i had a meeting and that's why i cannot prepare myself for the test. i don't have enough good excuses. they treat me like a normal student which is good in some ways and not good in some ways. >> can i write you a form saying you were at the summit if you have to be late for an assignment? >> they wouldn't accept it. when i got the nobel peace prize and i was busy and phone calls were coming and i couldn't complete my english homework. the teacher asked me where is your homework and i said i won the prize and i was quite busy. >> what are is that teacher's name? >> i wouldn't say, but i think i would get severe punishment. she replayed and i said i didn't do it because of this busy schedule. she said so what. i said okay, i will do it tomorrow. >> can you take us back to the day that this all changed for you. the day when you were attacked. were you on a school bus route that you travel often? >> yes
they don't say you are malala, it's fine. they say where is your homework. no disability to make excuses and i don't get the opportunity to say i was very busy, i had a meeting and that's why i cannot prepare myself for the test. i don't have enough good excuses. they treat me like a normal student which is good in some ways and not good in some ways. >> can i write you a form saying you were at the summit if you have to be late for an assignment? >> they wouldn't accept it. when i...
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should serve as a call to action. >> thank you malala. >> reporter: malala's voice has inspired worldeaders and given hope to young women. her journal entries were read on stage by local teens with their own accomplishments. >> she had a long fight and now she's here and her stories are being told everywhere. >> for her to go beyond those boundaries it really inspires everybody. >> reporter: and during tonight's ceremony, malala announced that the hundred thousand dollar reward that comes with the liberty medal will go to educating can children in pakistan. outside the constitution center, i'm diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> all right, diana thank you very much. >>> also new tonight a giant in the world of journalism has died. ben bradlee the long time editor to steered the washington post through watergate and the pentagon papers died after a long battle with alzheimer's disease. in 2012 bradlee was awarded the congressional medal of freedom by president obama. he was 93 years old. >>> a philadelphia city council committee advanced a bill that adds hate crimes to the city's co
should serve as a call to action. >> thank you malala. >> reporter: malala's voice has inspired worldeaders and given hope to young women. her journal entries were read on stage by local teens with their own accomplishments. >> she had a long fight and now she's here and her stories are being told everywhere. >> for her to go beyond those boundaries it really inspires everybody. >> reporter: and during tonight's ceremony, malala announced that the hundred thousand...
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. >> malala yousafzai becomes the youngest person ever to win a nobel peace prize. she's 17 years old. in 2012, she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman who boarded her school bus. she survived and continued to campaign for the rights of girls to go to school. she shares the award with kailash satyarthi, a leader in the international movement against child slavery and the exploitation of child workers. yousafzai is a pakistini muslim, satyarthi is a hindu from india. then, as tens of thousands are expected to converge in ferguson, missouri, for a weekend of protests demanding justice for michael brown, we speak with three of protests lead organizers, including st. louis rapper, tef poe. >> i told the police officer the other day but we were protesting, you have the guns and we don't. so the notion that you are afraid of us when you have all of the weapons in the world, is ridiculous. you can bring a tank, armored vehicles, tear gas, smoke bombs, you can bring assault rifles. all i have is this. it makes zero sense. >> and here in detroit, a judge has ruled the c
. >> malala yousafzai becomes the youngest person ever to win a nobel peace prize. she's 17 years old. in 2012, she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman who boarded her school bus. she survived and continued to campaign for the rights of girls to go to school. she shares the award with kailash satyarthi, a leader in the international movement against child slavery and the exploitation of child workers. yousafzai is a pakistini muslim, satyarthi is a hindu from india. then, as tens of...
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>>. >> malala wins.youngest person to be awarded the nobel peace prize. >> i want to tell other children they should stand up for their rights and should not wait for someone else. their voices are more powerful. their voices it would seem that they are weak, but at a time when no one speaks, your voice gets so loud everyone has to listen to it. >> where in the world is kim jung un? he hasn't been seen in over a month and didn't show up to the national celebration. >> could he really just be ill and suffering from the gout or could he have been deposed? >> light at the end of the tunnel? there is reason to be hopeful. this from a flight attendant. take a listen. >> i think the man that has said this is an idiot.
>>. >> malala wins.youngest person to be awarded the nobel peace prize. >> i want to tell other children they should stand up for their rights and should not wait for someone else. their voices are more powerful. their voices it would seem that they are weak, but at a time when no one speaks, your voice gets so loud everyone has to listen to it. >> where in the world is kim jung un? he hasn't been seen in over a month and didn't show up to the national celebration....
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history two years after an assassination attempt for daring to go to school, the young student named malala is now the youngest nobel peace prize winner ever. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. nothing we learn now about thomas eric duncan will ever bring him back, but today there was a bombshell revelation from the hospital in dallas where he died of ebola, where he first sought treatment and where as we learned today he was sent home with a 103-degree fever even after telling a nurse he had traveled from africa. ebola has now been officially labeled a global crisis. and as it spreads, assisted by jet travel, hospitals like the one in dallas must now change the way they operate and the way they look at patients who walk in the door of the er. it's where we begin tonight in dallas with nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: when thomas eric duncan first sought treatment at texas health presbyterian hospital late last month, his temperature spiked to 103 degrees. and rather than admit him, emerge
history two years after an assassination attempt for daring to go to school, the young student named malala is now the youngest nobel peace prize winner ever. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. nothing we learn now about thomas eric duncan will ever bring him back, but today there was a bombshell revelation from the hospital in dallas where he died of...
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coming up on "action news" tonight, i satd down with malala yousafzai before she was awarded the liberty medal in philadelphia last night. we'll hear how she found the strength to stand up to terrorists in a preview of our one and one conversation. and the eagles play this weekend and we'll talk to jeff skversky about that story. >> and i'll let you know when we dry out and the sunshine returns. when we return. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to
coming up on "action news" tonight, i satd down with malala yousafzai before she was awarded the liberty medal in philadelphia last night. we'll hear how she found the strength to stand up to terrorists in a preview of our one and one conversation. and the eagles play this weekend and we'll talk to jeff skversky about that story. >> and i'll let you know when we dry out and the sunshine returns. when we return. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi...
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. >> and the nobel prize, given to malala. and diane is here tonight. >>> and our person of the week. so many people talking about "how to get away with murder." viola davis, what she reveals. and the big surprise right here tonight. >>> good evening, great to have you with us. we begin with fast-moving developments in the ebola outbreak. the global death toll, more than 4,000. and this plane detained, later surrounded by ambulances with fears that one passenger may be infected. and a passenger sneezing, saying he may have ebola. >> i need your attention. it's going to look worse than it is. >> and new images of u.s. marines arriving in west africa. their temperature being taken before they start. >> and what we never knew about eric thomas duncan. tom lamas leading off tonight. >> reporter: eric davis, violently ill. >> thought it was a passenger sick in the back of the plane. we had no idea. >> reporter: later tonight, the all-clear, no ebola. >> i need your attention. it's going to look worse than it is. >> reporter: a full
. >> and the nobel prize, given to malala. and diane is here tonight. >>> and our person of the week. so many people talking about "how to get away with murder." viola davis, what she reveals. and the big surprise right here tonight. >>> good evening, great to have you with us. we begin with fast-moving developments in the ebola outbreak. the global death toll, more than 4,000. and this plane detained, later surrounded by ambulances with fears that one...
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malala yousafzai.she became world famous for her work after she was shot in the head by the taliban in 2012. >> and i'm proud that i'm the first pakistani and the first young woman or the first young award. it is a great honor for me. >> less well-known is satyarthi, at 60 he has worked for decades to protect the rights of children and said he never expected to get the prize. >> i never really thought about it but people have told me since you have started this nask task in india, this has become a worldwide movement. i never thought of this because it's a very difficult one. >> we are joined by a nobel peace prize watcher. christopher, good to have you with us. thanks for joining us. pope francis was the popular, malala has been on the list but satyarthi was a ream surprise. >> i had not much faith in pope francis but malala was on my list of speculations and saturdayyarthi was not. we heard that the share of the committee said that when the prize was going to youth and to the issue of education, it w
malala yousafzai.she became world famous for her work after she was shot in the head by the taliban in 2012. >> and i'm proud that i'm the first pakistani and the first young woman or the first young award. it is a great honor for me. >> less well-known is satyarthi, at 60 he has worked for decades to protect the rights of children and said he never expected to get the prize. >> i never really thought about it but people have told me since you have started this nask task in...
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malala day is not my day.y of every woman, every boy, and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. >> joining me now is nicholas cristoff and cheryl wooden, co authors of the book "a path appears." it is great too have you both heres. >> great to be here. isn't it great about malala. >> it's amazing. you have written an enormous amount. are you surprised that theny bell committee elevated it this way? >> it's important that it is elevated for children. malala's win is a victory for children around the world, boys and girls and it is so important to reach the youth with education. >> that's where you get leverage and one of the things that bothered me is that we are using the military tool box and under used the education tool box. >> tell me about that tool box. the new book is about some of the most effective charities and individuals working to better the world. so what is the most exciting thing you've seen in the area of educating young women? >> one of the things we found is that educating
malala day is not my day.y of every woman, every boy, and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. >> joining me now is nicholas cristoff and cheryl wooden, co authors of the book "a path appears." it is great too have you both heres. >> great to be here. isn't it great about malala. >> it's amazing. you have written an enormous amount. are you surprised that theny bell committee elevated it this way? >> it's important that it is elevated for...
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malala yousafzai for her heroic struggle to give girls the opportunity to go to school. two years ago while malala rode home on her school bus, a taliban gunman shot her in the head for her outspoken views on education of all girls. >> and here -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: the nobel peace committee said she should share the prize with kailash satyarthi. the 60-year-old has acted to help rescue more than 80,000 children from child exploitation in india. >> an indian and a pakistani to join in a common struggle for education and against extremism. >> reporter: at 17 malala yousafzai becomes the youngest nobel peace prize winner. she's now continuing her own education and has publicked her people moyer "i am -- her own memoir "i am malala." >> they received a record 278 nominations for this year's peace prize. pope francis was thought to be a top contender along with whistle blower edward snowden. >>> a weekly dose of u.c.l.a. inside some -- of yuck inside some area restaurants. >> the rain is fall willing here in -- falling here in northwest d.c. but heavier, steadier r
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first alert forecast is next. >>> plus, malala's message.obel peace prize winner almost died for her cause. hear her message to people in philadelphia. next on nbc 10 news at 6:00. at the bottom in job creation. massive cuts to education. and higher property taxes. under governor corbett, pennsylvania's been heading in the wrong direction. there's been no leadership and no vision. that's gotta change. as your governor, i will lead. and we'll move pennsylvania forward. we'll restore manufacturing jobs. close corporate tax loopholes. and make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. after all, it's time to get pennsylvania moving again. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> happening now, a visit from a nobel peace prize winner, malala yousafzai is in philadelphia to speak about her experiences and get another high honor. good evening, i'm renee chenault-fattah. just about an hour, malala will be presented with the liberty medal. this award is given to someone who strives to secure freedom for people around the globe. nbc 10's lu ann cahn live
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malala yousafzai that was shot back in pakistan received the liberty medal tonight. live at constitution center right now, sharrie williams. what an event there tonight? >>reporter:i would agree with you, jim. we were both here. it was special. at times the ceremony was powerful and moving. 1400 guests packed inside to hear what the 17-year-old had to say and to applaud her efforts. welcomed with roaring applause and a standing ovation malala yousafzai accepted the prestige medal. >>reporter:and it is given to a person that fights for liberty. she's a advocate for children as rights to education especially young girls gunned down by the taliban for her belief she survived. she spoke how that moment powered her more. >> the weakness and fear and homeless died strength and power was born. >>reporter:they took part in celebrating her bravery. the audience was filled with students that were inspired by this young girl. >> she's a huge hero of mine. >> if you are young you can still have the power to do something. >> even though she got shot for standing up what she belie
malala yousafzai that was shot back in pakistan received the liberty medal tonight. live at constitution center right now, sharrie williams. what an event there tonight? >>reporter:i would agree with you, jim. we were both here. it was special. at times the ceremony was powerful and moving. 1400 guests packed inside to hear what the 17-year-old had to say and to applaud her efforts. welcomed with roaring applause and a standing ovation malala yousafzai accepted the prestige medal....
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malala spoke out against them.09 the military drove the taliban out of the valley, but three years later, taliban fighters shot malala in the head as she road the bus to school. ten people were arrested for it this year. the attack received international attention, and she was flown to the u.k. for treatment. malala now lives there with her family. her old teacher says she has brought pride to the valley. >> translator: for me as a teacher there is no limit to my happiness. she truly sdefsh -- deserves it. >> reporter: pakistan's government and military have congratulated her. and activists have spoken out too. >> i feel this is not just an honor for herself but always an honor for pakistan. >> reporter: she has met the u.s. president, spoken at the united nations, and traveled to promote girl's education. with the nobel peace prize to her name, it's a lot u to, but malala yousafzai seems to take it all in her stride. nicole johnston, al jazeera, islamabad. >>> india child's rights activist kailash satyarthi was aw
malala spoke out against them.09 the military drove the taliban out of the valley, but three years later, taliban fighters shot malala in the head as she road the bus to school. ten people were arrested for it this year. the attack received international attention, and she was flown to the u.k. for treatment. malala now lives there with her family. her old teacher says she has brought pride to the valley. >> translator: for me as a teacher there is no limit to my happiness. she truly...