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malala giggled at that.s been working to end child slavery and servitude in india and around the world. he's been working on that campaign three and a half decades. i asked what winning the nobel award would mean to him. >> important for me but much more important to millions of those children are still behind. they cannot come to school as malala pointed out. it's a great opportunity to work for us. it has given the strongest voice ever to children. >> do you think it's a signal the world is less ready to turn a blind eye to this issue now than it has been perhaps in some of the decades you've been doing your work without much recognition at all? >> definitely. the voices of children, faces of children, their urges, demands, dreams cannot be put a side forever. they have to listen. they have to be heard. i'm sure the nobel peace prize will help it. >> stephen, was there a sense of excitement from both about the future now that they've got this prize and what it might mean to serve their cause using publicit
malala giggled at that.s been working to end child slavery and servitude in india and around the world. he's been working on that campaign three and a half decades. i asked what winning the nobel award would mean to him. >> important for me but much more important to millions of those children are still behind. they cannot come to school as malala pointed out. it's a great opportunity to work for us. it has given the strongest voice ever to children. >> do you think it's a signal...
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they cannot come to school as malala pointed out.dia alone. the children trafficked and enslaved, children who are forced to live in the conditions can which are worst and subhuman, children who cannot go to school because they're born in some families or places fear insurgents. it's a problem and so on. it's a great opportunity for us. it has given the strongest ever to children. >> do you feel the world is less ready to turn a blind eye to this issue as perhaps some of the decades where you've been doing your work without recognition? >> definitely. voices and tfaces of children, their demands and dreams, they can't be put a side forever. i'm sure the nobel peace price will help us. >> let's go to stephen now. it's a wonderful symbolism to see both countries recognized. malala wanted the ministers of both states to come. are they coming or not? >> reporter: monno, they're not coming. i don't think anybody is terribly surprised. i suppose you can be positive about this. the chemistry between the two of them -- [ inaudible ] >> the n
they cannot come to school as malala pointed out.dia alone. the children trafficked and enslaved, children who are forced to live in the conditions can which are worst and subhuman, children who cannot go to school because they're born in some families or places fear insurgents. it's a problem and so on. it's a great opportunity for us. it has given the strongest ever to children. >> do you feel the world is less ready to turn a blind eye to this issue as perhaps some of the decades where...
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malala was lucky to survive. >> malala said that she will .ontinue fighting for her dream martina, isducation a key part of the solution? we know that women who have been better educated tend to have fewer children, have less of a tendency to live in poverty. would they have less of a tendency to become victims of violence? >> they can protect themselves better. i think it is important to have these figures, a brave young woman to break the silence, who speaks out loudly. this is the most important thing. it is important to help them. education is a factor. education can also create new problems if the men are not with us in the boat. education makes women stronger. really a real gender approach, that means men and women are being targeted. men with their mentalities and women with their mentalities, and men have to be with us in the boat, i think. >> what kind of measures did you see being put into practice in latin america that you consider to be effective? i know you worked there on gender-based violence. were any of the solutions working well? >> i think so. working well is diffic
malala was lucky to survive. >> malala said that she will .ontinue fighting for her dream martina, isducation a key part of the solution? we know that women who have been better educated tend to have fewer children, have less of a tendency to live in poverty. would they have less of a tendency to become victims of violence? >> they can protect themselves better. i think it is important to have these figures, a brave young woman to break the silence, who speaks out loudly. this is...
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and malala yousafzai get set to receive her nobel peace prize. the human rights campaigner survived a near fatal attack by the taliban. she's the youngest laureate ever. also coming up for you this hour, a judge in oscar pistorius case has cleared the way for prosecutors to once again seek a murder conviction on appeal. the double-amputee track star has been sentenced to five years in jail for the lesser charge of manslaughter after he admittedly killed his girlfriend. and allowing more shops to open on sunday, will it help the french economy echoed -- the french economy? more on that coming up. ♪ i'm jeannie god gillette in paris. --godula in paris. first, a palestinian minister has reportedly died after being hit by israeli soldiers in the west bank for some he was reportedly planting trees in ramallah at the time. for more information on what happened, let's bring in gallagher for an. what can you tell us, what details have come out? gallagher fenwick, if you can hear us, let us know what information you have at the moment. gallagher, please g
and malala yousafzai get set to receive her nobel peace prize. the human rights campaigner survived a near fatal attack by the taliban. she's the youngest laureate ever. also coming up for you this hour, a judge in oscar pistorius case has cleared the way for prosecutors to once again seek a murder conviction on appeal. the double-amputee track star has been sentenced to five years in jail for the lesser charge of manslaughter after he admittedly killed his girlfriend. and allowing more shops...
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young people like malala -- i calling her my daughter malala, not just malala -- so malala and other daughters, and sylvia, and the all or from africa, and they confide in us. and choosing peace over balance, tolerance over extremism, and hope over fear. the solutions are emerging, but found lutions cannot be the deliberations in conferences alone. and they cannot be found from a distance. it lies in small groups and organizations. and individuals who face these problems everyday. it remains unacknowledged, unrecognized, and unknown to the world. the solutions are written down. is missing now -- of course, my paper is missing. [laughter] no problem. i will continue without that. we can do it. i -- you may ask that what one person can do -- what one person can do. i can recall a story of my childhood. in the fire broke out forest -- i don't know whether with some more yet before or not, but many things are happening today. [laughter] [applause] and -- and the best thing young pakistani girl has met in indian father. met a indian father has pakistani daughter. [applause] of as telling
young people like malala -- i calling her my daughter malala, not just malala -- so malala and other daughters, and sylvia, and the all or from africa, and they confide in us. and choosing peace over balance, tolerance over extremism, and hope over fear. the solutions are emerging, but found lutions cannot be the deliberations in conferences alone. and they cannot be found from a distance. it lies in small groups and organizations. and individuals who face these problems everyday. it remains...
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the two nobel laureates malala yousafsai and kailash satyarthi will -- 17-year-old malala yousafsai is the youngest recipient of the peace prize ever, she has already made an impression all over the world in her fight for the right of education for girls. she was shot not even this murderous attempt could stop her work for educating young people. kailash satyarthi is a children's rights activist who has won many prizes for his work. in 1987, he funded an organization against child slavery. several thousand child workers have been set free thanks to the work of satyarthi. the oslo city hall as usual makes a beautiful setting for the traditional ceremony. the flowers decorating the halls today are orchids and many others. every year a norwegian artist is given the honor of signing the nobel diploma which accompanies the prize. the artist this year is among the invited guests today, natural. and now, outside the courtyard, the two laureates are arriving. they are welcomed as usual by the head of the nobel committee. and secretary of the committee. the prize winners have come directly from
the two nobel laureates malala yousafsai and kailash satyarthi will -- 17-year-old malala yousafsai is the youngest recipient of the peace prize ever, she has already made an impression all over the world in her fight for the right of education for girls. she was shot not even this murderous attempt could stop her work for educating young people. kailash satyarthi is a children's rights activist who has won many prizes for his work. in 1987, he funded an organization against child slavery....
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malala yousafzai survived a taliban assassination attempt. kailash satyarthi has been beaten up several times for his fight against child slavery. both have opponents back home. in pakistan it's not just the taliban that continue the campaign against girls going to school. in india there are still millions of children working when they should be in school. in the audience, two of malala's friends who were injured in the assassination attempt, and all campaigning for girls education. supporters of this year's winners say fighting for child's rights for its childhood and it's right to learn is as good as answer to promote world peace. al jazeera. oslo. >> other recognitions were handed out as "time" magazine has named its person of the year. everybody fighting the deadly ebola virus. the u.s. magazine usually gives the honor to just one person, but in 2014 it is celebrating the work of what it calls the ebola fighters. the doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers and burial teams in west africa. ebola has killed more than 6,300 people mainly in liber
malala yousafzai survived a taliban assassination attempt. kailash satyarthi has been beaten up several times for his fight against child slavery. both have opponents back home. in pakistan it's not just the taliban that continue the campaign against girls going to school. in india there are still millions of children working when they should be in school. in the audience, two of malala's friends who were injured in the assassination attempt, and all campaigning for girls education. supporters...
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india's kailash such archie and malala use of city -- malala yousafzai receiving the nobel peace prize. malala became the symbol for girls writes -- for the rights of girls. >> these two children rights activist and peace activists received their metals -- their awards at a ceremony in oslo. >> a standing ovation at the award ceremony in oslo. 17-year-old malala yousafzai from pakistan is the youngest nobel prize's recipient ever. the other is 60-year-old kailash satyarti. sending side-by-side, they could hardly appear more did -- more different, but have both risk lives for children's rights. in india command the 60 million children work. he is credited for freeing tens of thousands from slave like conditions. he left his career as an electrical engineer to work toward a future without child labor. >> friends, there is no greater [no audio] therefore, i refuse to accept that all the temples and mosques and churches and prayer houses have no places for the dreams of our children. i refuse to accept that we are so poor that just one little bit of expenditure can bring children into clas
india's kailash such archie and malala use of city -- malala yousafzai receiving the nobel peace prize. malala became the symbol for girls writes -- for the rights of girls. >> these two children rights activist and peace activists received their metals -- their awards at a ceremony in oslo. >> a standing ovation at the award ceremony in oslo. 17-year-old malala yousafzai from pakistan is the youngest nobel prize's recipient ever. the other is 60-year-old kailash satyarti. sending...
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and malala's moment. the youngest person to accept the nobel peace prize. >> the report on cia torture how expensive they were. thomas drayton has that story. >> it was a cia wish list that cost hundreds of millions of dollars. many parts are blacked out but it's clear money flowed freely. one field officer said, we had more money than we could spend. facilities costing more than $300 million. the report highlights a payment to a country that housed a facility, a relationship that caused ongoing difficulties for the cia. the cia eventually gave millions of dollars to the country after itwhich it was reported there was flexibility with regard to the number of detainees at the facility. among the other big cost, a multimillion dollar contract, a company created by two retired u.s. air force psychologists who played roles in implementing the program. >> in 2005 the two contractors formed a company specifically for purpose of expanding their work with the cia. the cia has paid these two contractors and their
and malala's moment. the youngest person to accept the nobel peace prize. >> the report on cia torture how expensive they were. thomas drayton has that story. >> it was a cia wish list that cost hundreds of millions of dollars. many parts are blacked out but it's clear money flowed freely. one field officer said, we had more money than we could spend. facilities costing more than $300 million. the report highlights a payment to a country that housed a facility, a relationship that...
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malala continued and the taliban attempted to assassinate her.oday, she described the range of challenges girls in many parts of world have to overcome to get an education. >> many children in africa do not have access to education because of poverty. ahead, we still see, we still see girls who have no freedom to go to school in the north of nigeria. many children, especially in india and pakistan are deprived of their right to education because they have been forced to child marriage or into child labor. one of my very good school friends the same age as me who has always been bold and confident girl has dreamed of becoming a doctor, but her dream dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get marry. and then soon she had a son. she had a child. when she herself was a child, only 14. eknow that she could have been a very good doctor but she couldn't because she was a girl. some of those are going to be very difficult to overcome and might take generations, but one problem, poverty is theoretically, at least, easy to overcome, co
malala continued and the taliban attempted to assassinate her.oday, she described the range of challenges girls in many parts of world have to overcome to get an education. >> many children in africa do not have access to education because of poverty. ahead, we still see, we still see girls who have no freedom to go to school in the north of nigeria. many children, especially in india and pakistan are deprived of their right to education because they have been forced to child marriage or...
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indian kailash satyarthi, and pakistani malala yousafzai.ai is the youngest resip enth at 17 years old. >>> an explosion has hit the northern nighian city of cano. it happened at a textile market. we're working to get more information on that story, and we'll bring it to you here at al jazeera. well the frenchman who was kidnapped in mali three years ago has now arrived back home. serge lazarevic is the last hostage to be released from the al-qaeda branch. >> translator: i want to send a clear and simple message to all of our citizens who may find themselves in zones considered risky. do what you can to avoid going to places where you could be kidnapped. we are in a dangerous world. there are certain regions to which one should not be allowed to travel too. there are rules. we now know the risks involved. right now there is no more uncertainty. >> translator: i'm going to keep it brief. i don't have much energy. but i just wanted to thank france, the french people, mr. president, and everyone in go for their efforts in securing my release as
indian kailash satyarthi, and pakistani malala yousafzai.ai is the youngest resip enth at 17 years old. >>> an explosion has hit the northern nighian city of cano. it happened at a textile market. we're working to get more information on that story, and we'll bring it to you here at al jazeera. well the frenchman who was kidnapped in mali three years ago has now arrived back home. serge lazarevic is the last hostage to be released from the al-qaeda branch. >> translator: i want...
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young people like malala.hoosing ease over violence, tolerance over extremism and over fear. the solutions are emerging, but a solution cannot be found in the deliberations and conferences along and cannot be found from a distance. they lie in small groups and local organizations. individuals who are confronting the problems every day, even if it remains on it knowledged, unrecognized and unknown to the world, the solutions will calm. friends, what is missing now, of course mcpaper is missing. [laughter] here, no problem. i will continue without notes. we can do it. you may ask that what one person can do i could recall a story of my childhood. a heavy fire broken out in the forest. thank you so much. some never lawyer before or not. but some think it is happening today. [cheers and applause] and the best thing that happened is a young, courageous pakistani girl has notched an indian father and the indian father matched the pakistani daughter. i was telling you the story of what i remember from my childhood. a
young people like malala.hoosing ease over violence, tolerance over extremism and over fear. the solutions are emerging, but a solution cannot be found in the deliberations and conferences along and cannot be found from a distance. they lie in small groups and local organizations. individuals who are confronting the problems every day, even if it remains on it knowledged, unrecognized and unknown to the world, the solutions will calm. friends, what is missing now, of course mcpaper is missing....
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nobel's peace prize was awarded to kailash .atyarthi and malala yousafsai ms.sai is the youngest recipient. [bells ring] >> the annual peace prize ceremony in the oslo city hall. this date september 10 is the date on which alfred nobel died and it is also the national human rights day. december 10, this year is quite special. this year the focus is on the rights of the young people among us, thanks to the two prize winners. they have already met several thousand norwegian children outside the city hall this morning, for children and young people are very important in the celebration of this year's nobel peace prize. every year since 1919, a nobel peace prize ceremony has taken place in the oslo city hall, and today as always, the main hall is festive and ready to welcome international and national guests. the two nobel laureates, malala yousafsai and kailash satyarthi, will receive their prizes for the right to education for every child in the world. 17-year-old malala yousafsai is the youngest recipient of the recipient of the peace prize ever. she has already
nobel's peace prize was awarded to kailash .atyarthi and malala yousafsai ms.sai is the youngest recipient. [bells ring] >> the annual peace prize ceremony in the oslo city hall. this date september 10 is the date on which alfred nobel died and it is also the national human rights day. december 10, this year is quite special. this year the focus is on the rights of the young people among us, thanks to the two prize winners. they have already met several thousand norwegian children outside...
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malala famously survived an taliban assassination event. kailash satyarthi has been beaten up several times while trying to save enslaved indian children. their prize, the determination to carry on their work. >> most have opponents at home. in pakistan it's not just the taliban that continues the campaign against girls going to school. in india there are still millions of children working when they should be in school. in the audience, two of malala's friends injured in the same assassination attempt, and they all campaign for girls' education. technically the peace prize is awarded to those who promote tradition turnty between nations and the abolition of armies. supporters of this year's winners say fighting for child's rights for its childhood and it's right for learning is as good a way as men to promote world peace. al jazeera, oslo. >> "time" magazine has named those fighting ebola it's 2014 person of the year. the award celebrates the work of medical relief teams, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers and burial teams working in west a
malala famously survived an taliban assassination event. kailash satyarthi has been beaten up several times while trying to save enslaved indian children. their prize, the determination to carry on their work. >> most have opponents at home. in pakistan it's not just the taliban that continues the campaign against girls going to school. in india there are still millions of children working when they should be in school. in the audience, two of malala's friends injured in the same...
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young people like malala, i started calling her my daughter malala, not just malala, and other daughters, including kinaughts, and shazia, and the daughters from all over the world. they are rising up, and choosing peace over violence, volerance over extremism, and over fear, the solutions are emerging, these solutions cannot be found in the deliberations in conferences alone. cannot be from a distance. the line of small groups and oceans, and individuals, who are confronting the problems every day. even if they remain unacknowledged, unrecognized and unknown to the world, the solutions are with them. friends. what is missing now of course, my paper is missing. [ laughter ] no problem. i will continue without that. we can do it. i, you may ask, that what one person can do? i could recall a story of my childhood. a heavy fire broke out in the forest. thank you so much. i don't know whether it happened with some noble laureate or not, but many things are happening today. [ applause ] and the best thing happened that a young courageous pakistani girl has met an indian father, and indian fat
young people like malala, i started calling her my daughter malala, not just malala, and other daughters, including kinaughts, and shazia, and the daughters from all over the world. they are rising up, and choosing peace over violence, volerance over extremism, and over fear, the solutions are emerging, these solutions cannot be found in the deliberations in conferences alone. cannot be from a distance. the line of small groups and oceans, and individuals, who are confronting the problems every...
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lots of symbolism, malala from pakistan, kailash from india, lots of symbolism. the prize will be awarded. they jointly share the $1.4 million prize. we expect to hear from both the winners in the next few minutes. >> the nobel prize center, i understand is also putting malala's school uniform on display. that's the uniform that she wore on the day that she was shot by the taliban. what has been the reaction to that move? >> it goes into the nobel peace exhibition on friday. it is the dress, the school tunic and the veil and trousers that she was wearing on that little mini bus in 2012 when a taliban member entered the bus and shot her in the head. she feels it's an important artifact, reminds us of the personal price she's paid in her struggle to get her own education and she feels it's worth reminding people about her campaign, the need to make sure that girls throughout pakistan and the world in general get the prize. rather macabre reaction, a graphic illustration of that terrible, terrible day in 2012 when she nearly lost her life simply for trying to go to
lots of symbolism, malala from pakistan, kailash from india, lots of symbolism. the prize will be awarded. they jointly share the $1.4 million prize. we expect to hear from both the winners in the next few minutes. >> the nobel prize center, i understand is also putting malala's school uniform on display. that's the uniform that she wore on the day that she was shot by the taliban. what has been the reaction to that move? >> it goes into the nobel peace exhibition on friday. it is...
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sfrz >> translator: malala came back from the brink of death. i hope she will overcome difficulties and continue her work. we will always support her. >> people released white and blue balloons wishing for malala's further success. she has her sights set on political office and wants to one day become the prime minister of pakistan. >> i want my country to go forward and i'm -- that's why i decided that i'll join politics and maybe one day people will vote for me and i get the majority, i become the prime minister. >> malala described former pakistani prime minister bhutto as a role model. she was pakistan's first female prime minister and she also stressed the need for women to go into a variety of fields, including politics. >>> people in japan have something to add to their to do list this weekend. they'll be voting in a general election. prime minister abe and his liberal draekt party returned to party less than two years ago, but he called the snap pole because he wants them to weigh in. japan decides is focusing on the key issues ahead of
sfrz >> translator: malala came back from the brink of death. i hope she will overcome difficulties and continue her work. we will always support her. >> people released white and blue balloons wishing for malala's further success. she has her sights set on political office and wants to one day become the prime minister of pakistan. >> i want my country to go forward and i'm -- that's why i decided that i'll join politics and maybe one day people will vote for me and i get the...
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the pakistani teenager malala has called today's attack one of cowardice. >> as pakistan reels from theorst terrorist attack in its history, the prime minister said his government would not be deterred from the military operation it launched against the taliban and in june. >> this operation will continue until we banish this terrorism from our country. and also, we are in contact with the afghan government to fight together against this terrorism. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry was among those who offered condolences and condemned the attack. >> prime minister sharif said these are my children, it is my loss. this morning, where you live, wherever you are, those are our children, and this is the world's loss. this act of terror angers and shakes all people of conscience and we condemn it in the strongest terms possible. >> schoolgirl and nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai called the attack atrocious and cowardly. pakistan's neighbor india with whom it has had strained relations also condemns the attack. >> no word will capture the feeling of deep revulsion and horror we f
the pakistani teenager malala has called today's attack one of cowardice. >> as pakistan reels from theorst terrorist attack in its history, the prime minister said his government would not be deterred from the military operation it launched against the taliban and in june. >> this operation will continue until we banish this terrorism from our country. and also, we are in contact with the afghan government to fight together against this terrorism. >> u.s. secretary of state...
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>> bueno, la primera parte, pues muchas gracias a malala. toda mi familia allÍ, ver a tantos medios de comunicaciÓn interesados en mÍ y a tantas personas que tambiÉn no conocÍa y que gritaban "no estÁs solo". ¿sabes? me hace sentir pues muy bien. me hace sentir apreciado y me hace sentir que... pues no sÉ, me hizo sentir muy cÁlido ese regreso. >> en particular, ¿a quiÉn le tienes miedo en mÉxico? >> al crimen organizado y a los vÍnculos que se conoce que tienen con algunas autoridades aquÍ en mÉxico, a que haya repercusiones por la seguridad mÍa o de mi familia. esa es mi respuesta. >> adÁn, ¿tÚ crees que en mÉxico las autoridades, los narcos se metieron con la generaciÓn equivocada, que no se esperaban una respuesta tan fuerte de una generaciÓn, de tu generaciÓn? >> pues sÍ. yo eso espero. yo tambiÉn espero... esa gente tambiÉn es mexicana. o sea, esas personas tambiÉn son mexicanas, y lo que espero es que tambiÉn empiecen a pensar tantito en la sociedad y cÓmo estÁn perjudicando a esa sociedad y cÓmo sus acciones estÁn repercutiendo. aquÍ
>> bueno, la primera parte, pues muchas gracias a malala. toda mi familia allÍ, ver a tantos medios de comunicaciÓn interesados en mÍ y a tantas personas que tambiÉn no conocÍa y que gritaban "no estÁs solo". ¿sabes? me hace sentir pues muy bien. me hace sentir apreciado y me hace sentir que... pues no sÉ, me hizo sentir muy cÁlido ese regreso. >> en particular, ¿a quiÉn le tienes miedo en mÉxico? >> al crimen organizado y a los vÍnculos que se conoce...
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malala has said receiving the award has given her more strength and hope. she is still a schoolgirl, so when the ceremonies are finished, she will be going back to her classroom and her homework. malala says she will return to her homeland in the future, perhaps to be prime minister. she more than anyone will know the danger that could bring. >> two impressive campaigners from different places and sharing the same stage today. that rings the show to a close. you can find more news on our website. -- that brings the show to a close. for more, things for watching. do tune in tomorrow. -- thanks for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and him usg -- and mufg. >> it's a global truth. we can do more when we work together. our banking relationship spans cultures and supports across the globe. because success takes and only through discipline
malala has said receiving the award has given her more strength and hope. she is still a schoolgirl, so when the ceremonies are finished, she will be going back to her classroom and her homework. malala says she will return to her homeland in the future, perhaps to be prime minister. she more than anyone will know the danger that could bring. >> two impressive campaigners from different places and sharing the same stage today. that rings the show to a close. you can find more news on our...
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they counter this by painting malala as a western. they say that it was not the taliban who shot her but the cia. they say no, she's representing girls education. she's an advocate for education. the reason when she released the book, they say she's against mohammed, and she didn't use religious appropriateness in her book, etc. it's not at all true. they're trying to stop freedom of speech and mar what she's stands for, which is freedom of speech and education in pakistan. >> a pakistani activist and blogger, thank you for your time. >>> psychologists who helped device the cia's interrogation program has now admitted that he water-boarded detainees. james mitchell told vize news that he included the practice. in his intergas stations. mitchell denied that his company was paid more than $80 million for developing the interrogation programs. >>> sony pictures are struggling tstruggling. and the vatican with another shift in tone. praising the u.s. nuns where the church once criticized them. the. >> mayor of los angeles unveiled the pla
they counter this by painting malala as a western. they say that it was not the taliban who shot her but the cia. they say no, she's representing girls education. she's an advocate for education. the reason when she released the book, they say she's against mohammed, and she didn't use religious appropriateness in her book, etc. it's not at all true. they're trying to stop freedom of speech and mar what she's stands for, which is freedom of speech and education in pakistan. >> a pakistani...
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the thing is malala says i'm just a normal person.of the average 17-year-old, she's clearly not. obviously very special, so mature. >> she's extraordinary. >> inspiring. >> like when she says i want to serve humanity. >>> next on cnn, we'll take you to the west bank where palestinians are now mourning after a confrontation with israeli forces. >>> plus, playing a deadly propaganda game. isis militants shows them in control of kobani. why they say the terror group maybe losing its grip on the town. stay with us. how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. we're for an opens you internet for
the thing is malala says i'm just a normal person.of the average 17-year-old, she's clearly not. obviously very special, so mature. >> she's extraordinary. >> inspiring. >> like when she says i want to serve humanity. >>> next on cnn, we'll take you to the west bank where palestinians are now mourning after a confrontation with israeli forces. >>> plus, playing a deadly propaganda game. isis militants shows them in control of kobani. why they say the terror...
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. >>> malala yousefzai survived an attack by the taliban. today she got the nobel peace prize. the special tribute in her speech today. >> if you have a consumer problem or question call our hotline at at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with red onions. i use red onions in so many different recipes especially salad because red onions are firm and they are some great moisture in there. they're a wonderful flavor. when you buy them, make sure skin is nice and translucent all the way around, very important. heavy for their size. free from any green sprouting whatsoever and no cracking. can't have any cracking on the red onions. when you bring them home store them in a cool, dry place. what i like to do is make these great salads like a bread salad, get some old bread and just toast it up a little bit. add the red onions. some mozzarella, some basil, some tomatoes, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and there you go. the bred salad, it's a peasant dish but loaded with flavor. and t
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we are happy that malala is getting this nobel prize and malala is now the new face of pakistan. you. >>> in the last hour, a judge in south africa has delayed a ruling on whether to allow oscar pistorius to appeal his five-year prison sentence for killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. the athlete was sentenced in october after being found guilty of culpable homicide. he was acquitted of murder. judge masipa adjourned the appeal hearing until wednesday. >> reporter: yes, the judge has adjourned the court because she wants to go and consider the points made by gerrie nel and by barry rue. essentially, what is happening here today in pretoria is that the prosecution led by gerrie nel wants to appeal the verdict of appealing the sentence he got of five years imprisonment. remember, oscar pistorius is serving that five-year sentence in a prison not far from here. so the prosecution believes that if another set of judges in an appeal court could hear the case that we followed throughout the year, they would probably arrive at a different conclusion. because as far as the prosecution
we are happy that malala is getting this nobel prize and malala is now the new face of pakistan. you. >>> in the last hour, a judge in south africa has delayed a ruling on whether to allow oscar pistorius to appeal his five-year prison sentence for killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. the athlete was sentenced in october after being found guilty of culpable homicide. he was acquitted of murder. judge masipa adjourned the appeal hearing until wednesday. >> reporter: yes, the...
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assassination of the former prime minister benazir bhutto and shooting of the recent nobel prize winner, malala yousafzai. the pakistani taliban has attacked americans and american interests. in 2009 a suicide bombing that killed seven cia officers in eastern afghanistan. in 2010 the failed bombing inside times square in new york city traced back to the pakistani taliban. and following the killing of osama bin laden by u.s. forces in pakistan, the ttp leader, the
assassination of the former prime minister benazir bhutto and shooting of the recent nobel prize winner, malala yousafzai. the pakistani taliban has attacked americans and american interests. in 2009 a suicide bombing that killed seven cia officers in eastern afghanistan. in 2010 the failed bombing inside times square in new york city traced back to the pakistani taliban. and following the killing of osama bin laden by u.s. forces in pakistan, the ttp leader, the
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.® >>> pakistani nobel peace prize laureate malala yousafzai received her prize today.alala was shot in the head by the taliban for insisting that girls have as much right to education as boys. she says it is, quote, not tonal right but the duty of children to be educated. >>> and a boater missing off hawaii sense thanksgiving is safe this morning. he was found uninjured yesterday days after the coast guard gave up looking for him. jim mendoza of our hawaii affiliate kgmb reports. >> reporter: 12 days after he made a distress call from his sailboat and dropped off the map, john ingraham suddenly surfaced. >> mayday, mayday. this is for real. anybody picking this up? >> reporter: that short call was picked up by the coast guard. >> great job to hear it, recognize it. >> reporter: the coordinates placed him 60 miles south of oahu. in st. joseph, missouri, zachary ingrah ingraham's telephone rang. >> they said we found your dad. he's alive and well. >> reporter: ron ingram loved was sailing. on thanksgiving day he radioed that his 25-foot vessel was taking on water. a 12-0
.® >>> pakistani nobel peace prize laureate malala yousafzai received her prize today.alala was shot in the head by the taliban for insisting that girls have as much right to education as boys. she says it is, quote, not tonal right but the duty of children to be educated. >>> and a boater missing off hawaii sense thanksgiving is safe this morning. he was found uninjured yesterday days after the coast guard gave up looking for him. jim mendoza of our hawaii affiliate kgmb...
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malala, what an incredible story.s and nieces and nephews and everything else who complain day to day about going to school like i did back in the day, think of the plight of so many millions of people like malala. she is an amazing example for all of us. >>> over on wall street, another day of triple digit losses for the dow. it's taken a bath today on wall street, not just the weather, which is also terrible. dow is off 214. down about 265, as low as i thought we were off, a percentage and a half, about like that on the s&p and on the nasdaq. this has a lot to do with oil prices. oil hit a five-year low today, down to about $60 off from a high back in june of 107. so that means oil stocks have plummeted. most of them are down 3 or 4% today. 3 last time i looked. in addition to that, that the economy is doing so well, is leading many investors to believes the fed will probably raise interest rates some time next year and they don't like that. the dow is down, probably a buying opportunity. gerri willis from the fox b
malala, what an incredible story.s and nieces and nephews and everything else who complain day to day about going to school like i did back in the day, think of the plight of so many millions of people like malala. she is an amazing example for all of us. >>> over on wall street, another day of triple digit losses for the dow. it's taken a bath today on wall street, not just the weather, which is also terrible. dow is off 214. down about 265, as low as i thought we were off, a...
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town where isil is attacking from three sides. [ applause ] >>> and partners in peace pakistan's malalaousafzai, and india's chi lash satyarthi received the nobel prize. ♪ >>> there has been outrage and condemnation over the death of palestinian min stir in the occupied west bank, ziad abu ein died during a protest that was interrupted by israeli soldiers. the palestinian president has declared three days of mourning following the incident. >> reporter: this was supposed to be a peaceful event, but it quickly turned vie lernt after israeli soldiers con fronted a group of palestinians trying to plant olive trees on land illegally occupied by israel. ziad abu ein was caught in the violence. at one point he was hit by israeli soldiers. shortly after the altercation, and clearly still out of breath, he spoke to the media. >> translator: we're not going. this is the army of the occupation, and they are stopping palestinians from acting on their rights. we came to our palestinian land to plant olive trees. they attacked us immediately. this is a terrorist-occupying army that stops palestinian
town where isil is attacking from three sides. [ applause ] >>> and partners in peace pakistan's malalaousafzai, and india's chi lash satyarthi received the nobel prize. ♪ >>> there has been outrage and condemnation over the death of palestinian min stir in the occupied west bank, ziad abu ein died during a protest that was interrupted by israeli soldiers. the palestinian president has declared three days of mourning following the incident. >> reporter: this was...
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>>> nobel peace winner malala yousafzai today accepted her award and said she hoped the prize would inspire other girls to fight for their rights. [ applause ] >> the 17-year-old accepted the award today in norway. she's the youngest person ever to receive a nobel prize. she was shot in her pakistani village in 2012 by the taliban for advocating education for girls. >> i had two options. one was to demand silence and wait to be killed and the second was to speak up and then be killed. i chose the second one. i decided to speak up. [ applause ] >> malala yousafzai is splitting the 1.1 million prize with an activist from india. >>> there are new details about a shooting involving san leandro police officers, a 27- year-old woman shot by police sunday has died. investigators say the woman whose name has not been released was spotted driving a stolen vehicle in san leandro. police tried to pull her over but she led them on a pursuit into oakland. there police say the woman rammed several parked vehicles and police cars, provoking san leandro officers to open fire. >>> a former uber driver charg
>>> nobel peace winner malala yousafzai today accepted her award and said she hoped the prize would inspire other girls to fight for their rights. [ applause ] >> the 17-year-old accepted the award today in norway. she's the youngest person ever to receive a nobel prize. she was shot in her pakistani village in 2012 by the taliban for advocating education for girls. >> i had two options. one was to demand silence and wait to be killed and the second was to speak up and then...
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malala is youngest person ever honored with the noble peace prize. the head bay tall again gunman in october 2012 while trying to attend school. the other founded the save the childhood movement, it campaigns for child rights, and a end to human trafficking, once again that awards ceremony is happening right now in norway. >>> all right. 7:33. let's check with katie, good morning. >> we will continue to make a retreat, it is taking longer then we might have like to have seen. we will not see too much sunshine out there today but when we take you outside what is this? a lit built of the break with clouds and sunrise underway. whenever you've got that skewed view a lot of times it the creates prettiest colors for sunrise and over center city we are looking live from our very own studio headquarters and as we face east some nice views for you. that sunlight gets you hear a long the way but it isn't necessarily going to be a bright sunny day all day to day. as we look at storm scan three it is quiet but additional showers and rain and snow that picks up
malala is youngest person ever honored with the noble peace prize. the head bay tall again gunman in october 2012 while trying to attend school. the other founded the save the childhood movement, it campaigns for child rights, and a end to human trafficking, once again that awards ceremony is happening right now in norway. >>> all right. 7:33. let's check with katie, good morning. >> we will continue to make a retreat, it is taking longer then we might have like to have seen. we...
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they oppose female education, these are the same guys that shot malala, right? >> yes, they are, the impact that her prize has had on pakistan, this is a girl who was shot point-blank by a taliban gunman and survived, not only survived, went to the u.n. and said i forgive my affecter and we need to rally around this idea, girl's education, that can change the world. that has changed pakistan and fundamentally challenged the pakistan notion that girls aren't worth being educated and girls aren't the same as boys or should not have the same access to a future as boys. she proved and that nobel proves that that is wrong and that to a certain extent is why taliban has to have this kind of response. it was only a week ago that she received that reward. >> nick schiffron live in jerusalem, nick, thank you. >> stay with us. we'll have much more on this attack on a school in pakistan in our next half hour. del. >> in syria, in is your generalities now taking control of two key military bases. the bases in the province in the northwestern part of the country and they lio
they oppose female education, these are the same guys that shot malala, right? >> yes, they are, the impact that her prize has had on pakistan, this is a girl who was shot point-blank by a taliban gunman and survived, not only survived, went to the u.n. and said i forgive my affecter and we need to rally around this idea, girl's education, that can change the world. that has changed pakistan and fundamentally challenged the pakistan notion that girls aren't worth being educated and girls...
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he was steps away from malala yousafzai as she received her award. police say the man was not armed but remains in custody. >>> french jihadist thought to be killed in an air strike in syria may still be alive. >> u.s. officials say new intelligence datas that bomb maker was seriously wounded in the november strike but ended up living. he is part of the allocate-linked khorasan group. >> the fight for the syrian city of kobani from a new perspective isis would have the world believe that their fighters are making gains but analysts see things much differently. >> reporter: the camera flies in to the battle for kobani, the fighters are seen scrambling for a better position. heard panting. this isis propaganda video shows what the terror group claims are its fighters battling for control of the syrian border town against kurdish forces. isis recently used a british hostage to make a false claim about its control for kobani. >> it is coming to an end. they are mopping up now. >> reporter: in reality, they say isis is losing. and controls less than 50% o
he was steps away from malala yousafzai as she received her award. police say the man was not armed but remains in custody. >>> french jihadist thought to be killed in an air strike in syria may still be alive. >> u.s. officials say new intelligence datas that bomb maker was seriously wounded in the november strike but ended up living. he is part of the allocate-linked khorasan group. >> the fight for the syrian city of kobani from a new perspective isis would have the...
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they were from the same terrorist group that tried to kill the nobel peace prize winner malala. >> its time for everyone that we should stand up together and fight against terrorism and you should make sure that every child gets safe and quality education. >> malala survived being shot in the head for promoting girl's education. >>> berkeley moved a meeting to a school tonight. this after the city canceled last week's meeting after the protesters threatened to storm city hall. christin ayers was there as council members got an earful. >> reporter: tonight's council meeting was at turns chaotic. there was chanting, occasional name calling. close to 200 people came to unleash a torrent of criticism on berkeley police after protests earlier this month ended with tear gas and rubber bullets. >> if this is not an example of exesive force, i don't know what is. these rubber bullets and tear gas, they need to go. this is an unacceptable use of crowd control. >> the police department used excessive force on very innocent black youth. >> people need to vent. people need to embarrassing express
they were from the same terrorist group that tried to kill the nobel peace prize winner malala. >> its time for everyone that we should stand up together and fight against terrorism and you should make sure that every child gets safe and quality education. >> malala survived being shot in the head for promoting girl's education. >>> berkeley moved a meeting to a school tonight. this after the city canceled last week's meeting after the protesters threatened to storm city...
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. >> malala says she stands with the children who are injured and traumatized. >>> the united nations secretary general and world leaders are condemning the attack. >> it is an act of horror and rank cowardice to attack defenseless children while they learn. >> ban said no cause can justify such brutality and no grievance can excuse such horror. he said getting an education is every child's right, and going to school should not have to be an act of bravery. u.s. president barack obama said his country will support efforts by the pakistani government to combat terrorism and extremism and also to promote peace and stability in the region. japan's foreign minister, fumio kishida, said he's deeply shocked and saddened by the many deaths and injuries. he said no act of terrorism can be justified. kishida said japan will work with the international community to support pakistan in fighting terrorism. >>> the pakistani taliban is the country's largest radical islamist group. it operates mainly in the northwestern region that includes peshawar. nhk world's masaki suda has more. >> reporter: t
. >> malala says she stands with the children who are injured and traumatized. >>> the united nations secretary general and world leaders are condemning the attack. >> it is an act of horror and rank cowardice to attack defenseless children while they learn. >> ban said no cause can justify such brutality and no grievance can excuse such horror. he said getting an education is every child's right, and going to school should not have to be an act of bravery. u.s....
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malala yousafzai is from pakistan and survived a taliban shooting. >> i call the international community, leaders in pakistan, all political parties, and everyone that we should stand up together and fight against terrorism. and we should make sure that every child gets safe and quality education. >> malala said she stands with the children who are injured and traumatized. >>> representatives of a group reporters without borders say the nature of violence against journalists is evolving. they've raised concerns in their annual report about an increase in abductions and murders that have become more barbaric. members of the paris-based group installed a giant container in front of the eiffel tower to highlight the plight of imprisoned journalists. and they spoke of colleagues who have died on the job. >> in 2014, everybody will remember the beheadings of american journalists. but on the world, 66 journalists have been killed in the course of their jobs in the world. >> spokespersons for the groups say five fewer journalists died this year compared to 2013 but it says 119 were kidnapped. a
malala yousafzai is from pakistan and survived a taliban shooting. >> i call the international community, leaders in pakistan, all political parties, and everyone that we should stand up together and fight against terrorism. and we should make sure that every child gets safe and quality education. >> malala said she stands with the children who are injured and traumatized. >>> representatives of a group reporters without borders say the nature of violence against...
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. >> malala yousafzai. gets the nobel prize for >> senate intelligence committee's report on the cia's brutal attacks. called the report poorly done. while the cia had done things in the interrogation program that should not have happened they argued the program led to the capture of senior al qaeda operatives, disrupted terrorist plots and prevented mass terrorist attacks, and played an important role in the hunt for osama bin laden. all points specifically rejected in the committee report but supported by current cia director john brennan. at the white house press secretary josh earnest suggested whether the program produced actionable intelligence was besides the point. >> even if this information did yield important national security information, the damage that it did to our moral authority in the mind of this president means that those interrogation techniques should not have been implemented in the first place. >> for more on the senate intelligence committee report i'm joined by washington, d.c. by
. >> malala yousafzai. gets the nobel prize for >> senate intelligence committee's report on the cia's brutal attacks. called the report poorly done. while the cia had done things in the interrogation program that should not have happened they argued the program led to the capture of senior al qaeda operatives, disrupted terrorist plots and prevented mass terrorist attacks, and played an important role in the hunt for osama bin laden. all points specifically rejected in the...
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. >> that was the nobel peace prize-winning malala yousafzai. yes, pakistan is in mourning a day after after taliban militants killed 135 people, 132 of them children at a school in , the city of peshawar. we will go to pakistan for the latest and speak to tariq ali. then as protests continue over the killing of michael brown, we look at the strange case of witness 40. >> the duty of the grand jury is to separate fact from fiction. after a full, impartial examination of all of the evidence in the law, and deciding -- >> the smoking gun website has revealed the witness who claimed michael brown charged at ferguson police officer darren wilson like a football player suffers from mental illness and has a history of posting racist messages online. did she lie to the grand jury about seeing the shooting? -- about even being in the neighborhood? we will get an update on one of the most significant press freedom cases in decades. on tuesday "new york times" reporter james risen learned he will be subpoenaed to answer questions ahead of the trial of a f
. >> that was the nobel peace prize-winning malala yousafzai. yes, pakistan is in mourning a day after after taliban militants killed 135 people, 132 of them children at a school in , the city of peshawar. we will go to pakistan for the latest and speak to tariq ali. then as protests continue over the killing of michael brown, we look at the strange case of witness 40. >> the duty of the grand jury is to separate fact from fiction. after a full, impartial examination of all of the...
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malala said, "i around with millions of others around the world mourn these children, my brothers andters, but we will never be defeated." this school is one by the pakistani military and. >> keep it tuned here. we'll have the latest for you. laura? >> thanks so much. just devastating there. >> -- the suit says the program serves as a magnet for more undocumented immigrants to enter the u.s. and those immigrants would then commit crimes burdening his law enforcement resources. the justice department argues the theory is speck la it have and length spaulding was missing for 17 days before her body was discovered. spaulding's family has filed a claim with the city for $2.9 million. the board of supervisors will decide on the case today. >> the battle o o to can. >> we don't have anything personally against the owner of the establishment. really it was all of the violence and everything that was emanating from the bar that i'm starting get the brm. >> would woe kbm definitely a saturated ground so do take it easy getting that trk shun that you want. we petaluma getting little bit are are
malala said, "i around with millions of others around the world mourn these children, my brothers andters, but we will never be defeated." this school is one by the pakistani military and. >> keep it tuned here. we'll have the latest for you. laura? >> thanks so much. just devastating there. >> -- the suit says the program serves as a magnet for more undocumented immigrants to enter the u.s. and those immigrants would then commit crimes burdening his law enforcement...
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the taliban tried to kill malala in 2012 because she refused to stop going to school. >> we stand with the people who are suffering from this. >> reporter: the taliban spokesman is claiming responsibility for the attack calling it revenge for a recent deadly offensive by the pakistani military. >>> first the embarrassing emails. now the sony hacking takes a chilling turn. the threat against movie-goers around the country. >> someone wasn't paying attention to their safety information card. one airline passenger's excuse for using the inflatable slide. >> they know that they may not [ indiscernible ] why should they? >> the secret to saving online. how playing hard to get could get you better deals. ,,,,,, san jose bar plagued by violence. >>> state alcohol regulators moved in and officially shut down a north san jose park plagued by violence. we reported on crimes at he will torahs ceo before. the most recent a shooting in october. neighbors tell us fights spilled into the streets hookers loiters out front and drugs were sold at el tarasco. state authorities posted a notice of suspensi
the taliban tried to kill malala in 2012 because she refused to stop going to school. >> we stand with the people who are suffering from this. >> reporter: the taliban spokesman is claiming responsibility for the attack calling it revenge for a recent deadly offensive by the pakistani military. >>> first the embarrassing emails. now the sony hacking takes a chilling turn. the threat against movie-goers around the country. >> someone wasn't paying attention to their...
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same group claimed responsibility for trying to kill education activist malala yusef sigh in 20 126789 we will have more including a, interest right with one of the students that survived at 5:30. >>> in sidney, a sea of flowers formed near the site of the fatal hostage situation that left three dead including two hostages. the dead gunman had a history of disturbing behavior. he was facing charges of accessory to murder, and dozens of counts, of sexual assault. some leaders want to find out yes was out on bail. >>> well, is there much more a ahead on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 including three people accused of beating a gay couple in center city. they will go before a judge today. find out what happened inside the courtroom. >>> plus, imagine getting a letter saying you have hundreds of dollars owed to you and when you go to claim the cash, you get arrested. well, that is a trick police if delaware county used to catch people without standing warrants. i'm syma chowdhry with that story. >>> the tony hackers released another round of data leaks including ominous threats that reference t
same group claimed responsibility for trying to kill education activist malala yusef sigh in 20 126789 we will have more including a, interest right with one of the students that survived at 5:30. >>> in sidney, a sea of flowers formed near the site of the fatal hostage situation that left three dead including two hostages. the dead gunman had a history of disturbing behavior. he was facing charges of accessory to murder, and dozens of counts, of sexual assault. some leaders want to...
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and he's like, malala, you're so amazing.the 17-year-old nobel peace prize winner, malala. yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, jimmy. and it was like -- it was so interesting to me in so many different ways because i thought -- one, it's like a little racial that he thought i was -- but it's like, she won a nobel prize, like, i'll take that. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i do pretty well, but that's like way better. she's 17. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> i'm twice her age. so, it was -- it was pretty -- >> jimmy: what did he say when you told him "i'm not malala"? >> i did not tell him. >> jimmy: well -- >> no. >> jimmy: i assume things are going very well on "the mindy project" currently? >> yeah. things are going very well. >> jimmy: you ever take situations like from your real dating life and put them on the show and have, like, an event maybe that somebody would recognize? >> you know, that's a very good question. >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> in fact, i do, a lot of times, and people -- oh, my god. darren? darren, is that you?
and he's like, malala, you're so amazing.the 17-year-old nobel peace prize winner, malala. yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, jimmy. and it was like -- it was so interesting to me in so many different ways because i thought -- one, it's like a little racial that he thought i was -- but it's like, she won a nobel prize, like, i'll take that. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i do pretty well, but that's like way better. she's 17. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> i'm twice her...