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they met with malala yousafzai yesterday. she was shot by the taliban and was a top contender for this year's nobel peace prize, the first family thanked malala for working so hard for girls education. and he declared friday a day in honor for that work. >>> i'll see you at the top of the hour when the live news continues and in the meantime it's time for dr. sanjay gupta. >>> i'm brooke baldwin sitting in for sanjay gupta who is out on assignment. we're calling her the bravest girl in the world, malala yousafzai shares her story with cnn. new exclusive details and video minutes away. >>> and sex and relationship expert dan savage is here. he's going to make the case that monogamy is not always the best policy -- wait for that. >>> plus, you will not believe how much sugar is in some so-called superfoods. i'm talking more than what's in multiple doughnuts. >>> but first this -- despite the glitches, the crashing websites, many people have finally had a chance to take a look at the cost of new health insurance offered through o
they met with malala yousafzai yesterday. she was shot by the taliban and was a top contender for this year's nobel peace prize, the first family thanked malala for working so hard for girls education. and he declared friday a day in honor for that work. >>> i'll see you at the top of the hour when the live news continues and in the meantime it's time for dr. sanjay gupta. >>> i'm brooke baldwin sitting in for sanjay gupta who is out on assignment. we're calling her the...
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this is the scene in oslo and we should know any second whether malala yousafzai. >> good morning. >> reporter: the taliban victim. >> we decided that the nobel peace prize for 2013 is to be awards to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons opcw for its extensive work for eliminating chemical weapons. during world war i chemical weapons were used to a considerable degree. the geneva convention prohibited the use but not the projection or storage of chemical weapons. during world war ii chemical weapons were plowed in mass exterminations and chemical weapons have subsequently been put to use on numerous actions by both states and terrorists, m fro 1992-1993 they prohibited the production and storage of such weapons. it came into force in 1997. since then they have three inspections and destructions and other means sought the implementation of the convention. 189 states have exceeded to the convention to date. the conventions are the work of opcw and define the use of chemical weapons as a taboo in international law and recently went to syria where chemical weapons have
this is the scene in oslo and we should know any second whether malala yousafzai. >> good morning. >> reporter: the taliban victim. >> we decided that the nobel peace prize for 2013 is to be awards to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons opcw for its extensive work for eliminating chemical weapons. during world war i chemical weapons were used to a considerable degree. the geneva convention prohibited the use but not the projection or storage of chemical...
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malala yousafzai, thank you for joining us. tell us what inspired you at such a young age to star start speak out for girls' education, and really in such a dangerous environment. >> first of all, my father inspired me because he's a great father and a great social activist and women's rights activists. at that time, when they were suffering from terrorism, he spoke, he spoke out. and he spoke for women's rights because at that time, more than 400 schools, people were slaughtered, markets were closed. there were bans on women to go to market. girls were not allowed to go to school, and in that hard situation, he inspired me because he spoke and that's what i learned from him. >> warner: did you ever think, though, your outspokenness, and the fact you became a media star in pakistan would make you or your family a target? >> i think being living in such a hard situation when there are terrorist terrorists and they slaughter people every night, it's still hard. it's still a threat. so it's a better idea to speak up for your right
malala yousafzai, thank you for joining us. tell us what inspired you at such a young age to star start speak out for girls' education, and really in such a dangerous environment. >> first of all, my father inspired me because he's a great father and a great social activist and women's rights activists. at that time, when they were suffering from terrorism, he spoke, he spoke out. and he spoke for women's rights because at that time, more than 400 schools, people were slaughtered, markets...
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strength, fervor and courage was born. >> malala yousafzai and zouizean, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me take you back to that incredible day, a year ago. do you remember, malala, what happened to ou not that bus, when somebody asked your friends, who is malala? >> he did not give me time to answer his question. and my friend told me, my best friend maneba, at this time, you just squeeze mid hand, pushed it with force, and you did not say anything and in the next few seconds, he fired two bullets. one bullet hit me. the left side of my forehead. just above here. and it went down through my neck and into my shoulder. and i think i was hit by only one bullet. and it also affected my ear drum, so now i have problem in listening as well. it also cut down my facial now. but still, if you look at it, it is a miracle. my brain is saved. my spinal cord is saved. receiving fine. i am alive. and i still can talk. i can smile. so i thank god for that. >> your father has been so close to you all your life. it must be still so difficult for you to listen to the retelling of this story. >> you want
strength, fervor and courage was born. >> malala yousafzai and zouizean, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me take you back to that incredible day, a year ago. do you remember, malala, what happened to ou not that bus, when somebody asked your friends, who is malala? >> he did not give me time to answer his question. and my friend told me, my best friend maneba, at this time, you just squeeze mid hand, pushed it with force, and you did not say anything and in the next few...
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our guest tonight is, we're very excited for our guest tonight malala yousafzai. you remember? [cheers and applause] she is the girl who was attacked by the taliban, shot merely for speaking out about a girls right to education. she's here tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a school night. [ laughter ] because she is irresponsible. [ laughter ] malala and i'm totally fan girling! [cheers and applause] i don't know. [cheers and applause] someone in the audience taught me what that is. they asked me if i was fan girl being something and i was like, i don't know what you are saying. they explained it to me. you fan girl hard or you don't. and you also have to put your hands like this. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] she's on the show tonight. now -- [cheers and applause] here is another reason i'm excited. i'm not leading off with the government shutdown. not doing it. tired of it. switching it up. swept for this one thing getting under my skin. there's a republican lack of what i like to call ownership over the current predicament. >> this is harry reid's shutdown. this is not the repub
our guest tonight is, we're very excited for our guest tonight malala yousafzai. you remember? [cheers and applause] she is the girl who was attacked by the taliban, shot merely for speaking out about a girls right to education. she's here tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a school night. [ laughter ] because she is irresponsible. [ laughter ] malala and i'm totally fan girling! [cheers and applause] i don't know. [cheers and applause] someone in the audience taught me what that is. they asked me if i...
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please welcome to the program malala yousafzai. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. [cheers and applause] thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. it's an honor for me. >> jon: it's an honor for us. i know me. this is -- by the way, we talked a little bit before the show. nothing feels better than making you laugh. i will say that. i enjoyed that very much. >> thank you. >> jon: i am malala. it's honestly humbling to meet you. you are 16. where did your love for education come from? >> we are human beings and this is the part of our human nature that we don't learn the importance of anything until it's snatched from our hands. and when -- in pakistan when we were stopped from going to school at that time i realized that education is very important and education is a power for women. and that's why the terrorists are afraid of education. they don't want women to get education because women will become more powerful. [cheers and applause] >> jon: exactly right. [cheers and applause] when did the -- when did the taliban come to swat valley? because before then yo
please welcome to the program malala yousafzai. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. [cheers and applause] thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. it's an honor for me. >> jon: it's an honor for us. i know me. this is -- by the way, we talked a little bit before the show. nothing feels better than making you laugh. i will say that. i enjoyed that very much. >> thank you. >> jon: i am malala. it's honestly humbling to meet you. you are 16. where did your love...
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malala yousafzai is the 16- year-old shot in the head last year by the taliban for trying to promote education. the nobel peace prize friday in washington. while malala didn't win, saima mohsin takes a closer look at the massive change the teen is trying to bring on. pakistan's malala yousafzai has won the european parliament's sakharov prize for freedom of thought. parliament president martin schulz called the 16-year- old a "brave advocate for education" who "reminds us of our duty toward children and especially girls." malala yousafzai: accolades, applause and a grim milestone the prize is worth about $67,000. malala's activism started after the taliban banned girls from schools in pakistan's swat valley in 2009. she anonymously blogged for the bbc in opposition to that order, and became an open advocate for girls' education. malala interviewed on 'daily show' girls defy the taliban in pakistan in 2011, malala told cnn, "i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to talk." a year later, she was riding the bus home from schoo
malala yousafzai is the 16- year-old shot in the head last year by the taliban for trying to promote education. the nobel peace prize friday in washington. while malala didn't win, saima mohsin takes a closer look at the massive change the teen is trying to bring on. pakistan's malala yousafzai has won the european parliament's sakharov prize for freedom of thought. parliament president martin schulz called the 16-year- old a "brave advocate for education" who "reminds us of our...
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nhk world's mitsuko nishikawa reports. >> reporter: malala yousafzai is unlike any child her age. the 16-year-old education campaigner has gone from a hospital bed to speaking at the united nations in the span of a year. >> instead of sending weapons, instead of sending tanks to afghanistan and all these countries which are suffering from terrorism, send books. instead of sending tanks, send pens. instead of sending soldiers, send teachers. >> reporter: malala first gained attention as a blogger who documented life in the taliban controlled area of swat valley in pakistan. she wrote about extremist attempts to stop girls from getting an education. that made her a target. taliban gunmen stormed her school bus a year ago and shot her in the head. the assassination attempt left her in critical condition. she was flown to a hospital in england for emergency surgery. malala made what doctors called a remarkable recovery. and ever since, she's become an even more prominent spokesperson for the right to an education. malala's bravery and the strength of her convictions have inspired peop
nhk world's mitsuko nishikawa reports. >> reporter: malala yousafzai is unlike any child her age. the 16-year-old education campaigner has gone from a hospital bed to speaking at the united nations in the span of a year. >> instead of sending weapons, instead of sending tanks to afghanistan and all these countries which are suffering from terrorism, send books. instead of sending tanks, send pens. instead of sending soldiers, send teachers. >> reporter: malala first gained...
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it did not go to pakistani teenager malala yousafzai. that was a surprise. fred, how big a surprise is this? >> reporter: it's a gigantic surprise. there were people around who were absolutely sure that malala was going to get it, especially the media attention she's been getting the past couple of days. nevertheless, people say the opcw is a worthy winner because of also the fact they've been doing so much work in syria where they spearheaded that investigation into the chemical weapons use that happened in late august. but the nobel committee said that the reason why they got the prize this year was specifically not for the work in syria this year but for trying to get rid of chemical weapons in the world over the past couple of decades. of course it's helping both the u.s. and russia get rid of their chemical weapons. also helped libya to get rid of its chemical weapons when moammar gadhafi was still there power. i want to tell you, the nobel committee is trying to reach the opcw. apparently they can't get through to them, to tell them they won the award.
it did not go to pakistani teenager malala yousafzai. that was a surprise. fred, how big a surprise is this? >> reporter: it's a gigantic surprise. there were people around who were absolutely sure that malala was going to get it, especially the media attention she's been getting the past couple of days. nevertheless, people say the opcw is a worthy winner because of also the fact they've been doing so much work in syria where they spearheaded that investigation into the chemical weapons...
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must send it to carries the same facts and figures and it is ironic that a little girl like malala yousafzai the teenager who valls targeted by the taliban recently wrecked president obama on exactly the same day when she was to be avoided the nobel peace prize but she did not get that avoid and she was made meeting mr obama who is a nobel prize for peace which is actually i don't because because he has caused most more damage motivate him and has killed more people which he yet if he gets the nobel prize is very very ironic and malala yousafzai told him very clearly that mr president the drone attacks must stop because there has causing. don so i think the united states of america it is time for them to come clean and they have to take a sponsibility because not only you must be also doing that to a professor christophe the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing and somebody exact you sions has come out with the fact that this particular use of technical. difficulty the use of drones is a misuse of technology and it is international policing so it has to come through and if it doesn
must send it to carries the same facts and figures and it is ironic that a little girl like malala yousafzai the teenager who valls targeted by the taliban recently wrecked president obama on exactly the same day when she was to be avoided the nobel peace prize but she did not get that avoid and she was made meeting mr obama who is a nobel prize for peace which is actually i don't because because he has caused most more damage motivate him and has killed more people which he yet if he gets the...
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and the people prayed for me. >> and so we choose malala yousafzai, thank you for watching. minder david muir will be here this weekend. tonight, the full story of malala, 10:00 p.m. eastern, special edition of 20/20, unbreakable. it is an hour of inspiration and hope. i'll see you then. good night. >>> bart top managers come to the bargaining table. will the presence lead to a settlement that averts a strike? >> a law student facing charges of running down an innocent buy stand yes, now in a coma. >>> you'll see what happened to a south bay homeowner who wasn't home when burglars came calling. >> one child can change the world! >>> one girl's voice, you'll hear from a 12-year-old whose remarkable video helped her make a connection with malala. >>> this has to be a welcome sight. trains are running but there is a deadline that could still lead to a strike. geej, everyone. >> now, all iz are on monday f they cannot reach a deal before then, prepare to scramble to get to work. here are the latest developments. two sides remain in talks tonight working towards that sunday midnig
and the people prayed for me. >> and so we choose malala yousafzai, thank you for watching. minder david muir will be here this weekend. tonight, the full story of malala, 10:00 p.m. eastern, special edition of 20/20, unbreakable. it is an hour of inspiration and hope. i'll see you then. good night. >>> bart top managers come to the bargaining table. will the presence lead to a settlement that averts a strike? >> a law student facing charges of running down an innocent buy...
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education, it to is not universally bad, but it is very bad where malala yousafzai is from.ese issues need to be addressed. it does spark anti-sentiment, but it creates all sorts of ideas about secret plots and this and that. what has to happen is more discussion about what is the problem in that region and the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. when the us government basically is secretive and do with the taliban is secretive, al qaeda is secretive, when it's drones are used in a way that causes fear in the hearts of people the way al qaeda and taliban causes fear for that shows you what a serious problem we're dealing with. >> thank you for much for being with us, mustafa qadri, author of the amnesty international report. we will have a link to that report called, "will i be next? u.s. drone strikes in pakistan." is the pakistan researcher at amnesty international. on friday, we will be joined by ben emmerson, the un's special repertoire on counterterrorism and human rights. the u.s. has also put out a report on drones as has human rights watch. we will be back in
education, it to is not universally bad, but it is very bad where malala yousafzai is from.ese issues need to be addressed. it does spark anti-sentiment, but it creates all sorts of ideas about secret plots and this and that. what has to happen is more discussion about what is the problem in that region and the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. when the us government basically is secretive and do with the taliban is secretive, al qaeda is secretive, when it's drones are used in a way...
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when i get a chance to speak with dinosa diane sawyer about malala yousafzai. >>> and then what doesmean for the midterm elections and beyond? kwo "the kelly file" has answers next. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my vestments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker a back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. [ male announcer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's be ready. toyota. let's go places, safely. but just in case -- let's be ready. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right
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when i get a chance to speak with dinosa diane sawyer about malala yousafzai. >>> and then what doesmean for the midterm elections and beyond? kwo "the kelly file" has answers next. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires reech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. toyota. let's go places, safely. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ she was a picky eater. we now i'm her dietitian... ...anlast year, she wasn'tating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vi
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malala yousafzai. you remember her, right? was shot by taliban for trying to organizedcation for young girls. >> we all know that terrorists are afraid of the power of women as well. so now, at that time we realized that yes, education is important. because it was snatched from us. >> see the rest of that interview tonight. "the bravest girl in the world." just in a little over 15 minutes here on cnn. >> want to get up close and personal with an american icon? the assembly plant that turns out the new c-7 corvette sting ray reopens its doors to the public on monday after a major renovation. touring the facility in bowling green, kentucky costs $7. . if you want it drito drive awaya pricey souvenir, a new vette will set you back around $52,000. >>> high honors at the white house when president obama awards army captain willian swenson the medal of honor. captain swenson, trainer and mentor to afghan border police was ambushed in the kunar province in 1009. swenson becomes the sixth living recipient of the medal for actions in i
malala yousafzai. you remember her, right? was shot by taliban for trying to organizedcation for young girls. >> we all know that terrorists are afraid of the power of women as well. so now, at that time we realized that yes, education is important. because it was snatched from us. >> see the rest of that interview tonight. "the bravest girl in the world." just in a little over 15 minutes here on cnn. >> want to get up close and personal with an american icon? the...
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and the people prayed for me. >> and so we choose malala yousafzai, thank you for watching. nder david muir will be here this weekend. tonight, the full story of malala, 10:00 p.m. eastern, special edition of 20/20, unbreakable. it is an hour of inspiration and hope. i'll see you then. good night. is. >> on "the list" there's a reason to spend hours wasting time on instagram. it helps you lose weight. and this, a pumpkin carving trick that will make your neighbors jealous. it's the sweetest lie of the season. >> hatch pi friday. you're on "the list". our staff has skouerred the world for the stories you need to know. kind of like you going through one of those 30,000 square foot halloween stores. here are the top stories. >> and i'm matt ga lant. there's got to with something that they're good at. 60% of americans would fire every member of congress if given the chance. so ef enthough the majority would like to throw them out the door, it got us thinking. >> ask not what your koun trip can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> exactly. here's our list of approp
and the people prayed for me. >> and so we choose malala yousafzai, thank you for watching. nder david muir will be here this weekend. tonight, the full story of malala, 10:00 p.m. eastern, special edition of 20/20, unbreakable. it is an hour of inspiration and hope. i'll see you then. good night. is. >> on "the list" there's a reason to spend hours wasting time on instagram. it helps you lose weight. and this, a pumpkin carving trick that will make your neighbors jealous....
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. >> speaking of rough times, one year after malala yousafzai was shot in the head by taliban gun men she may become the youngest person to win a nobel peace prize. the 16 year old is considered a favorite for the award with the winner being announced this morning. a lot of people calling her the bravest girl in the world. >>> does the dow's 323 point rise signal the worst is over in washington. we shall see today. today asian stocks rally to highs based on believes the house will get it in order. the latest "wall street journal" poll shows americans are fed up. only 14% say the country is headed in the right direction. that's about half what the number was a month ago. and 78% say the country is on the wrong track. >>> $2 trillion gone. that is what a study by the american society of pension professionals and actuaries says will be lost in retirement money if the u.s. defaults on our debt. >>> after deliberating for five days a california jury found that toyota is not liable in the 2009 death of a woman who was killed when her camry apparently sped up and crashed when she was trying
. >> speaking of rough times, one year after malala yousafzai was shot in the head by taliban gun men she may become the youngest person to win a nobel peace prize. the 16 year old is considered a favorite for the award with the winner being announced this morning. a lot of people calling her the bravest girl in the world. >>> does the dow's 323 point rise signal the worst is over in washington. we shall see today. today asian stocks rally to highs based on believes the house...
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malala yousafzai, the pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by taliban gunmen, has criticized u.s. drone strikes during a meeting with president obama. malala to theited white house friday in order to honor her work on behalf of girls education. but the white house statement did not mention another topic race at the meeting. in her statement, malala yousafzai wrote -- in chile, thousands of indigenous people and their supporters took to the streets of the capital center iago in an anti-columbus day march saturday. return calling for the of ancestral lands and an end to the targeting of their activist under an anti-terrorism law. one protester condemned the day walking five hundred 21 years since christopher columbus's arrival in the americas. >> today is not a day to celebrate, but to repudiate the abuses that we have suffered for more than 500 years. we're here to tell the chilean state and current government that we shall resist, that we shall be in resistance to what is happening in our territory. >> in tucson, arizona, immigrant rights advocates disrupted proceedings at a federa
malala yousafzai, the pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by taliban gunmen, has criticized u.s. drone strikes during a meeting with president obama. malala to theited white house friday in order to honor her work on behalf of girls education. but the white house statement did not mention another topic race at the meeting. in her statement, malala yousafzai wrote -- in chile, thousands of indigenous people and their supporters took to the streets of the capital center iago in an anti-columbus...
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among the front runners were malala yousafzai and a congolese gynecologist. take a look. >> the world was expecting a 16- year-old girl but the nobel peace prize has gone to the international chemical weapons watchdog. >> the nobel peace prize for 2013 is to be awarded to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons opcw, for its extensive work for -- towards eliminating chemical weapons. >> the u.n.-backed organization, which is made up of 189 member states, was set up in 1990 seven to implement the 1993 convention banning chemical weapons -- set up in 1997 to implement the 1993 convention banning chemical weapons. a team of about 30 opcw chemical inspectors are in syria and should soon be joined by a second team in order to dismantle all of syria's chemical weapons and facilities by mid-2014. >> the opcw monitors are already on the ground in syria. the nobel panel said their decision to award the chemical watchdog was an attempt to prompt more countries to ratify the 1993 chemical weapons convention. let's take a listen to the committee chairman
among the front runners were malala yousafzai and a congolese gynecologist. take a look. >> the world was expecting a 16- year-old girl but the nobel peace prize has gone to the international chemical weapons watchdog. >> the nobel peace prize for 2013 is to be awarded to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons opcw, for its extensive work for -- towards eliminating chemical weapons. >> the u.n.-backed organization, which is made up of 189 member states, was...
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. >> reporter: one year ago malala yousafzai shot in the head at point blank range. >> reporter: and tonight, that 16 year old girl a towering presence in the world. lining up with her millions of people. heads of state. all religions. adults and children holding up their hands to say "i am malala, too." >> i am malala. >> we are malala. cheering her at the united nations, when she promised that millions of girls who've been silenced will be heard. >> one child, one book, one pen can change the world. >> reporter: before the world, so much conviction. it is startling when you actually meet her. she is in fact small, shy, childlike. eager to show her magic tricks. >> oh, i know another trick. and the ving out. and the ring is out. >> reporter: and she says, like most teens, once she was worried about how short she is and how difficult her hair. >> i used to be in the toilet for hours. >> everything, about my hair or my hair killed me. >> reporter: but inside the school girl, a gladiator trying to wake up the world that girls should get to live their dreams, too. >> in some parts of th
. >> reporter: one year ago malala yousafzai shot in the head at point blank range. >> reporter: and tonight, that 16 year old girl a towering presence in the world. lining up with her millions of people. heads of state. all religions. adults and children holding up their hands to say "i am malala, too." >> i am malala. >> we are malala. cheering her at the united nations, when she promised that millions of girls who've been silenced will be heard. >> one...
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malala yousafzai has won a european prize for promoting better education for women. european parliament gave malala the zakharov prize for thought. the award commemorates andrey zakharov. he won the peace prize in 1975. the president of the parliament praised malala for her strength. the pakistani taliban targeted her last year for promoting girls' education. gunmen shot her in the head as she was returning home from school. >> translator: her example encouraged a whole range of young girls and women to stand up for their rights and not allow themselves to be intimidated. [ applause ] >> some have suggested malala could win the nobel peace prize. the winner will be announced later on friday. >>> well, many global fans of japanese cartoons enjoy dressing up like their favorite characters. some business owners in japan have recognized the interest in this cosplay and it translates into profits. they're tapping into it to inject some life back into sloughing industries. >> reporter: people might think this is a european living room. and this looks like a factory. but cos
malala yousafzai has won a european prize for promoting better education for women. european parliament gave malala the zakharov prize for thought. the award commemorates andrey zakharov. he won the peace prize in 1975. the president of the parliament praised malala for her strength. the pakistani taliban targeted her last year for promoting girls' education. gunmen shot her in the head as she was returning home from school. >> translator: her example encouraged a whole range of young...
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our guest tonight is, we're very excited for our guest tonight malala yousafzai. you remember?rs and applause] she is the girl who was attacked by the taliban, shot merely for speaking out about a girls right to education. she's here tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a school night. [ laughter ] because she is irresponsible. [ laughter ] malala and i'm totally fan girling! [cheers and applause] i don't know. [cheers and applause] someone in the audience taught me what that is. they asked me if i was fan girl being something and i was like, i don't know what you are saying. they explained it to me. you fan girl hard or you don't. and you also have to put your hands like this. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] she's on the show tonight. now -- [cheers and applause] here is another reason i'm excited. i'm not leading off with the government shutdown. not doing it. tired of it. switching it up. swept for this one thing getting under my skin. there's a republican lack of what
our guest tonight is, we're very excited for our guest tonight malala yousafzai. you remember?rs and applause] she is the girl who was attacked by the taliban, shot merely for speaking out about a girls right to education. she's here tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a school night. [ laughter ] because she is irresponsible. [ laughter ] malala and i'm totally fan girling! [cheers and applause] i don't know. [cheers and applause] someone in the audience taught me what that is. they asked me if i was fan...
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malala yousafzai was in europe today after winning their top peace award. she continues to be in danger because of her support for girls education. >>> what went up did not come down at an orlando theme park. here's what happened. a dozen people were stuck on the rip ride rockit at universal studios last night for nearly two hours strapped in their seats in a vertical position on the roller coaster. a young family got off the ride shortly before it became stuck in midair. >> you go straight up in the air and it is kind of scary because you feel like you're about to fall backwards, so i couldn't imagine being stuck like that the whole time. >> when you're back up there you can't see anything because you're strapped in and pushed back looking straight up in the air. >> the orlando fire department rescued the riders once the roller coaster was removed to the peak of the attraction. one person was taken to the hospital with neck pains. the ride is closed while technicians try to figure out what went wrong. >> that's why i don't ride roller coasters. >> i love t
malala yousafzai was in europe today after winning their top peace award. she continues to be in danger because of her support for girls education. >>> what went up did not come down at an orlando theme park. here's what happened. a dozen people were stuck on the rip ride rockit at universal studios last night for nearly two hours strapped in their seats in a vertical position on the roller coaster. a young family got off the ride shortly before it became stuck in midair. >> you...
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malala yousafzai has received a european union prize for promoting better education for women. the european parliament awarded the sakharov prize for freedom of thought to the 16-year-old activist. the annual honor commemorates soviet scientist and dissident andrei sakharov. he won a nobel peace prize in 1975. the president of the parliament martin schultz praised malala for her strength. she narrowly survived an attack by islamist militants who shot her in the head as she was returning home from school. >> translator: her example encouraged a whole range of young girls and women to stand up for their rights and not allow themselves to be intimidated. >> the awards ceremony will take place at the parliament in november. malala is a favorite among experts and betting agencies to win the year's nobel peace prize to be announced on friday. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe wants to improve relations with two important neighbors. disagreements over territory and history have left japan's ties with china and south korea strained. abe proposed some changes after attending the ea
malala yousafzai has received a european union prize for promoting better education for women. the european parliament awarded the sakharov prize for freedom of thought to the 16-year-old activist. the annual honor commemorates soviet scientist and dissident andrei sakharov. he won a nobel peace prize in 1975. the president of the parliament martin schultz praised malala for her strength. she narrowly survived an attack by islamist militants who shot her in the head as she was returning home...
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malala yousafzai poised to win the nobel peace prize. l of social media on fire but one tweet stood out to me guys and this is from a man that said malala not given the nobel prize but she rules the hearts of millions with or without a political award. that sentiment reiterated over and over again but i like this tweet because it comes out of pakistan, her country, of course. and a couple of days ago malala was on with john stewart. he asked her what she would do if she faced a gunman again. a very serious moment. take a look. >> i would tell him how important education is and that i even want education for your children as well and i'll tell him that's what i want to tell you, now do what you want. >> you see there, john stewart often has something witty to say. his breath taken away seeing the bravery and courage of malala and she was asked recently what she wants to do next. she said she thought about being a doctor but now she wants to enter politics and perhaps guys become the prime minister of pakistan. so this is, in a way a disapp
malala yousafzai poised to win the nobel peace prize. l of social media on fire but one tweet stood out to me guys and this is from a man that said malala not given the nobel prize but she rules the hearts of millions with or without a political award. that sentiment reiterated over and over again but i like this tweet because it comes out of pakistan, her country, of course. and a couple of days ago malala was on with john stewart. he asked her what she would do if she faced a gunman again. a...
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. >>> one year has passed since islamic extremists shot pakistani teenager malala yousafzai followinger fight for girls' education. her supporters were disappointed when the 16-year-old activist didn't win this year's nobel peace prize, but her bravery still offers great encouragement to women in her home country. nhk world masaki suda has more on girls' education in pakistan. ♪ malala ♪ pakistan malala >> reporter: these girls are singing the song for malala. it expresses their reverence for malala yousufzai and her campaign for the right to education. this village in punjab province is home to about 1,000 people. a girls' school opened here just last year and today around 120 students ages 3 to 17 are enrolled. >> so this is the school with the portrait of malala, in this school, girls are learning the basics of how to read and write. shazia bibi is a teacher here. after she finished her studies at a graduate school in pakistan she began privately tutoring local girls. last year she opened this school will with financial support from local ngo. >> translator: i saw malala on tv and
. >>> one year has passed since islamic extremists shot pakistani teenager malala yousafzai followinger fight for girls' education. her supporters were disappointed when the 16-year-old activist didn't win this year's nobel peace prize, but her bravery still offers great encouragement to women in her home country. nhk world masaki suda has more on girls' education in pakistan. ♪ malala ♪ pakistan malala >> reporter: these girls are singing the song for malala. it expresses...
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the youngest nominee ever could be honored with the nobel peace prize tomorrow. 16-year-old malala yousafzai survived a taliban bullet to the head in pakistan last year. she was targeted for supporting education for girls. she told "the daily show" what she would do if she faced another taliban gunman. >> i would tell him how important education is and that i even want education for your children as well and i would tell him that's what i want to tell you. now do what you want. >> just this week, malala yousufzai received the european parliament's prize for freedom of thought. really is amazing. >> amazing young woman. >>> opportunitying down to the do or die game for the oakland a's, counting down to the game, roberta gonzales live at the coliseum with your game day forecast. bring it on. >> reporter: i am the first one to arrive here today officially because we have been here since 4:00 this morning, frank and michelle. we now have some people milling around here. they are predominantly people that work here. we do have, however, the parking gates now open to the public officially as of no
the youngest nominee ever could be honored with the nobel peace prize tomorrow. 16-year-old malala yousafzai survived a taliban bullet to the head in pakistan last year. she was targeted for supporting education for girls. she told "the daily show" what she would do if she faced another taliban gunman. >> i would tell him how important education is and that i even want education for your children as well and i would tell him that's what i want to tell you. now do what you want....
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and margaret warner sits down with malala yousafzai-- the 16- year-old pakistani shot by the talibanr way to school, now an international voice for education. >> god has given me this new life for the cause of
and margaret warner sits down with malala yousafzai-- the 16- year-old pakistani shot by the talibanr way to school, now an international voice for education. >> god has given me this new life for the cause of
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malala yousafzai, a pakistani teenager who survived an assassination attempt last year. with queen elizabeth at a reception on youth and education. she gave the queen a copy of her book. they spoke about the importance of education which is the heart of malala's message. prince philip got a laugh out of malala when he joked parents really send their kids to school to get them out of the house.he really send their kids to school to get them out of the house. >>> and not too far from there, another royal sight getting a lot of attention today. duchess kate who once played field hockey in heels took to the volleyball court in platform wedges. it was for charity. her first solo engagement since the birth of prince george back in july. >>> what has to be the picture of the day comes to us from china where people in a neighborhood were happy to see this go. that's a parking space occupied for a year by an abandoned van almost completely covered in ivy. police tried to remove the vines but they were so thick and thorny, they ended up towing away the van, still covered in greens
malala yousafzai, a pakistani teenager who survived an assassination attempt last year. with queen elizabeth at a reception on youth and education. she gave the queen a copy of her book. they spoke about the importance of education which is the heart of malala's message. prince philip got a laugh out of malala when he joked parents really send their kids to school to get them out of the house.he really send their kids to school to get them out of the house. >>> and not too far from...
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a rear after she was nearly assassinated in pakistan for supporting girls' education, malala yousafzai that education is important. we know that the terrorists are afraid of this power of education, that's why they stopped us from going to school. >> reporter: but malala remains unstoppable. her story gained worldwide attention and gave the teenage activist an international stage. >> they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. >> reporter: in july, she celebrated her 16th birthday by addressing the united nations in new york. >> i'm here to speak up for the right of education of every child. >> reporter: she is also among the front-runners for this year's nobel peace prize. and today her autobiography will be sold in 21 countries, including pakistan. malala continues to receive threats from the taliban there. but she dismisses them and says one day, she plans to return to her country. >> when we are trying to make -- make our future brighter, then you must do something for it. the taliban and some people think that a girl cannot do it. and she cannot move forward. a
a rear after she was nearly assassinated in pakistan for supporting girls' education, malala yousafzai that education is important. we know that the terrorists are afraid of this power of education, that's why they stopped us from going to school. >> reporter: but malala remains unstoppable. her story gained worldwide attention and gave the teenage activist an international stage. >> they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. >> reporter: in july, she...
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malala yousafzai who loved her school when out of the shadows came the taliban who banned girls schools, bombed them, terrorized the town with corpses in the street, floging women publicly. somehow she never lost her certainty that girls also deserve a full life. >> they cannot stop me. i will get my education if it is in home, school or anyplace. >> what was the moment you were most afraid that you had the most fear? >> i was feeling fear all the time at night when i used to sleep i was thinking that shall i put a knife under my pillow? i think a knife is always dangerous. some people get afraid of it. some people don't go forward. but some people if they want to achieve their goal, they have to go. >> reporter: so somewhat like ann frank she decided to write a diary and sent a message to the world anonymously. at age 11 on camera online one of her first interviews calling for help. >> we must have the confidence to say that this is going wrong and raise our voice. >> reporter: by her side naif gating through fear and hope, her father, a teacher who new she had all possibility. >> when
malala yousafzai who loved her school when out of the shadows came the taliban who banned girls schools, bombed them, terrorized the town with corpses in the street, floging women publicly. somehow she never lost her certainty that girls also deserve a full life. >> they cannot stop me. i will get my education if it is in home, school or anyplace. >> what was the moment you were most afraid that you had the most fear? >> i was feeling fear all the time at night when i used to...
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tomorrow morning, the winner of the nobel peace prize will be announced and the youngest nominee is malala yousafzai, she was shot by the taliban for supporting girls education. her new book, "i am malala "rocketing up the best seller list and she won a big prize for freedom in europe. the judges siting her quote incredible strength. >>> tomorrow night, a special edition of "20/20" unbreakable at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and a great hero of the frontier has died. the last frontier. scott carpenter, the second man to orbit the earth. technical glitches put his flight in trouble and an anxious nation watching and praying until there he was on an orange raft off puerto rico. his story immortalized in the right stuff. later made into a hollywood movie. carpenter was 88 years old. his death leaves 92-year-old john glen as the last surviving member of america's original space program. >>> and look at the tape. caught red-handed. cash, food, even a tv? real answers tonight about everyone stealing in the workplace. >>> and the star driver caught in a massive wreck on the racetrack. big news about his conditi
tomorrow morning, the winner of the nobel peace prize will be announced and the youngest nominee is malala yousafzai, she was shot by the taliban for supporting girls education. her new book, "i am malala "rocketing up the best seller list and she won a big prize for freedom in europe. the judges siting her quote incredible strength. >>> tomorrow night, a special edition of "20/20" unbreakable at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and a great hero of the frontier has...
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on friday, 16-year-old activist malala yousafzai-- considered a candidate for the nobel peace prize-- told the newshour's margaret warner she believes equal access to education is the key. >> i have in my mind for which i struggle, for which i do the thing and that the prize, that is its award to see every child to go to school. and i will fight my whole life for this. that is the fight that i want to get in my life. >> woodruff: a group of businessmen in pakistan has found a way to advance that goal. they've built an alternative public school system designed to educate poor children, especially girls. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro's report is part of our agents for change series. >> reporter: 18-year-old munawara shahabuddin is a top student, as her red sash indicates, and she's lucky. many children don't attend school in pakistan, and, on average, girls are half as likely as boys to be enrolled. the gender gap is particular wide in rural and tribal areas where taliban militants hold sway. for urban students like munawara, school also is a sanctuary from the turmoil and vi
on friday, 16-year-old activist malala yousafzai-- considered a candidate for the nobel peace prize-- told the newshour's margaret warner she believes equal access to education is the key. >> i have in my mind for which i struggle, for which i do the thing and that the prize, that is its award to see every child to go to school. and i will fight my whole life for this. that is the fight that i want to get in my life. >> woodruff: a group of businessmen in pakistan has found a way to...
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it beat out favored winner malala yousafzai the pakistani teenager who survived a taliban bullet to the head. when pressed about their decision, judges said there were a number of strong candidates. >> actually the committee never comments on those who didn't get the prize. >> reporter: the prize comes with $1.25 million in cash. tina kraus, cbs news. >> the prize will be formally awarded to opcw in oslo, norway, on december 10, the anniversary of the death of alfred nobel, who founded the awards in his 1895 will. >> 4:46. and i think roberta has an oakland a's hangover today, don't you? >> oh. >> i didn't mean to bring you down. >> you had to remind her? >> you are a buzz kill! [ laughter ] >> yeah. on the open wound, right? it's so tough after 96 wins. i thought it was the year but the tigers, experience, it is what makes play-offs so difficult. it's true, boy. i'm wearing black. i'm in mourning. [ laughter ] 40s in concord, 50s in san francisco. out the door in the 40s at the coast and inland. partly cloudy skies around the bay. we have the return of the patchy clouds most commonly r
it beat out favored winner malala yousafzai the pakistani teenager who survived a taliban bullet to the head. when pressed about their decision, judges said there were a number of strong candidates. >> actually the committee never comments on those who didn't get the prize. >> reporter: the prize comes with $1.25 million in cash. tina kraus, cbs news. >> the prize will be formally awarded to opcw in oslo, norway, on december 10, the anniversary of the death of alfred nobel,...
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. >>> one year ago this week malala yousafzai made international news when she was shot by the taliban for simply going to school. today she was welcomed with a standing ovation at the world bank and sidwell friends school in d.c. this courageous young girl brought a strong message for the taliban. they cannot stop me from continuing my campaign. president obama and the first family also took some time to meet with malala today as well. >>> it is pretty hard to fluster our investigative reporter russ ptacek, let alone make him gag, but just watch. >> images you've never seen before from a restaurant, inspectors shut down in response to our restaurant alert. >> reporter: these are the worst conditions i've ever see. you need to come here right away and clean your place. that's what i told the manager after i saw this. oh, my god, one of them is still alive. oh. inspectors had closed cafe masala ganapati foods in rockville known for tasty indian specialties. it was cited for 12 violations including rodent droppings found in cabinets and on food contact surfaces, food contaminated with vi
. >>> one year ago this week malala yousafzai made international news when she was shot by the taliban for simply going to school. today she was welcomed with a standing ovation at the world bank and sidwell friends school in d.c. this courageous young girl brought a strong message for the taliban. they cannot stop me from continuing my campaign. president obama and the first family also took some time to meet with malala today as well. >>> it is pretty hard to fluster our...
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. >> yeah, they met malala yousafzai. e president proclaimed friday the international day of the girl. malala is the pakistani teenager, you remember her name. she was shot by the taliban and nearly won this year's nobel peace prize. the first family thanked malala for working so hard for girls' rights to an education. >> the 16-year-old said she told the president she was worried u.s. drones are fueling terrorism and killing innocent people in pakistan. >> every time you hear her story, she's really inspiring. >>> two new york rabbis, a crazy story, facing stunning charges. >> the fbi says orthodox jewish women paid the rabbis thousands of dollars to arrange the kidnappings and torture of husbands, who refused to grant them a divorce. cnn's rosa flores is following the case for us this morning, good morning, rosa. >> did sounds like a movie plot, a wife wants to divorce, the husband doesn't want to grant it, so she talks to her rabbi, who helps her hire a few quote tough guys to get the job done. well, unfortunately folks
. >> yeah, they met malala yousafzai. e president proclaimed friday the international day of the girl. malala is the pakistani teenager, you remember her name. she was shot by the taliban and nearly won this year's nobel peace prize. the first family thanked malala for working so hard for girls' rights to an education. >> the 16-year-old said she told the president she was worried u.s. drones are fueling terrorism and killing innocent people in pakistan. >> every time you hear...
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next at six. weather talent appears at wx center with generic >> pelley: malala yousafzai is a favoriteel peace prize tomorrow. today, european lawmakers awarded her their top human rights prize. malala, of course, is the pakistani teenager shot by the taliban last year for supporting girls' education. two schoolmates were also wounded in that attack, and elizabeth palmer caught up with them. >> reporter: it would be hard to imagine a better refuge from taliban bullets than this 12th century castle, now an international school called atlantic college. here shazia ramzan and kainat riaz started 11th grade this september on full scholarships. we last met kainat a year ago in pakistan, recuperating after being shot in the shoulder. she and shazia, who that day was in the hospital, were both wounded by a taliban gunman as they rode next to malala in the school bus. their school stayed open but in the remote and conservative swat valley the girls still felt threatened and had to leave. today, a world away, in rural wales, kainat showed us her wounds have healed well. can you lift your arm up
next at six. weather talent appears at wx center with generic >> pelley: malala yousafzai is a favoriteel peace prize tomorrow. today, european lawmakers awarded her their top human rights prize. malala, of course, is the pakistani teenager shot by the taliban last year for supporting girls' education. two schoolmates were also wounded in that attack, and elizabeth palmer caught up with them. >> reporter: it would be hard to imagine a better refuge from taliban bullets than this...