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malala yousufzai is unfazed by the new threats against her. >> reporter: a year after she was nearly assassinate the in pakistan for supporting girls education, malala yousufzai said the attack only strengthened her convictions. >> once the opportunity of going to school, we have seen terrorism. and we know that education is important. and we know that the terrorists were afraid of the 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 bird -- birthday by addressing the united nations in new york. >> i'm here to speak up for the right of education of every child. [ applause ] >> 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
malala yousufzai is unfazed by the new threats against her. >> reporter: a year after she was nearly assassinate the in pakistan for supporting girls education, malala yousufzai said the attack only strengthened her convictions. >> once the opportunity of going to school, we have seen terrorism. and we know that education is important. and we know that the terrorists were afraid of the power of education. that's why they stopped us from going to school. >> reporter: but malala...
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an editorial in the "new york daily news." 16-year-old malala yousufzai is the youngest person ever nominatedor the nobel peace prize. she was considered the odds-on favorite to join a prestigious list of winners that includes president obama. >> the peace prize was awarded instead to the organization destroying chemical weapons in syria. exactly one year ago malala was shot in the head by the taliban because she dared to campaign for the right of girls to attend school in pakistan. her autobiography was released this week. and she promoted the bob on "the daily show." >> i know your father is backstage and he's very proud of you. but -- would he be mad if i adopted you? [ laughter ] >> a spokesman for the fanatical taliban says he is delighted malala didn't win. the rest of the world may not agree. >> deborah: and ever the diplomat malala who might one day want to be president of pakistan tweeted congratulations to the group that did win the prize applauding them for their quote wonderful work for humanity. >>> this man is either the most romantic guy on the planet or the biggest nerd in the
an editorial in the "new york daily news." 16-year-old malala yousufzai is the youngest person ever nominatedor the nobel peace prize. she was considered the odds-on favorite to join a prestigious list of winners that includes president obama. >> the peace prize was awarded instead to the organization destroying chemical weapons in syria. exactly one year ago malala was shot in the head by the taliban because she dared to campaign for the right of girls to attend school in...
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it expresses their reverence for malala yousufzai and her campaign for the right to education.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 learned she's risking her life for education. if a young girl like her can promote opportunities for education, why can't i do the same in my own village? >> reporter: but people in rural areas don't believe in education for girls. they see nothing wrong in girls doing housework rather than going to school. shazia visits homes and tries to talk parents into sending their daughters to school. on this day she visited the home of a girl who stopped attending clas
it expresses their reverence for malala yousufzai and her campaign for the right to education.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...
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. >> 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 noon. and then we will have the stadium gates directly behind me here that you're taking a look at. they will open up to the public to enter the coliseum beginning at 3:00 this afternoon. so that's officially two hours before the first pitch is tossed. this is the decisive game. the backs are up against the wall. winner take all. however you want to say it, this is it. either the oakland a's win this game or their season is over. and if you are coming on out to the game t
. >> 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...
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want to show you a photo of malala yousufzai meeting with the president, the first lady and their daughteralia. the president signed the proclamation marking friday the international day of the girl the. the 16-year-old was shot in the head last october for her efforts to bring education to girls and women. malala released a statement about her meeting with president obama saying, "i also expressed my concerns that drone tacks are fueling terrorism, innocent victims are killed in these attacks and they lead to resentment among the pakistani people. >> reporter: in-depth new york police announced an arrest in a 22- year killing in a 4-year-old girl who came to be known as baby hope. they arrested the girl's cousin for sexually assaulting and killing the child. investigators say juarez confessed to the crime. the girl's body was found in a wooded area near manhattan in july of 1992. nobody knew her name and she was never even reported missing. they now know the girl's real name is anjelica. >>> a tow-truck pulled a car off the tracks. the visitor from philadelphia says the gps guide him down
want to show you a photo of malala yousufzai meeting with the president, the first lady and their daughteralia. the president signed the proclamation marking friday the international day of the girl the. the 16-year-old was shot in the head last october for her efforts to bring education to girls and women. malala released a statement about her meeting with president obama saying, "i also expressed my concerns that drone tacks are fueling terrorism, innocent victims are killed in these...
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. >> a year after support being girls education, malala yousufzai says the attack only strengthened her convictions. >> this was snatched from us. and we have seen terrorism. and we know that education is important. and we know that the terrorists were afraid of the power. 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. >> the 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. [ applause ] >> 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. >> reporter: when we are trying to make our future brighter, then we must do somethin
. >> a year after support being girls education, malala yousufzai says the attack only strengthened her convictions. >> this was snatched from us. and we have seen terrorism. and we know that education is important. and we know that the terrorists were afraid of the power. 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. >>...
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palace, not too many folks lucky enough to get that, but a machine deserved invite did go out to malala yousufzai teenager shot by the taliban just for promoting education for girls. christiane amanpour asked her about the honor last week. here's what she said. >> reporter: the queen of england has invited you to the ballast. you're going, right? >> yes, i am going because it's the honor of the queen. >> so she obeyed the command. she met queen elizabeth today. max foster has plor on this be remarkable meeting of these two. watch. >> reporter: suzanne, two iconic women came together here at buckingham palace today, one in her 80s, one in her teens. malala discussed with the monarch the cause she's come to symbolized, education for all. >> so today i had to miss my school because i was meeting the queen. and it was it's such an honor for me to be here now in the kingdom palace, and it was really an honor to meet the queen and because i also wanted to raise the issue of girls not being educated on a higher platform. >> it was only a few days ago malala met president obama in the white house. she's
palace, not too many folks lucky enough to get that, but a machine deserved invite did go out to malala yousufzai teenager shot by the taliban just for promoting education for girls. christiane amanpour asked her about the honor last week. here's what she said. >> reporter: the queen of england has invited you to the ballast. you're going, right? >> yes, i am going because it's the honor of the queen. >> so she obeyed the command. she met queen elizabeth today. max foster has...
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pre-award speculation focused on 16-year-old pakistani malala yousufzai who was shot in the head by the taliban for advocating girls' education. >>> how not to rig an election, coming up. and from the bears to the senate, did i really just say that? it could have changed history. and now one side of that equation is weighing in. we'll tell you how next. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ that we can find. if i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't brinn. [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest ared lobster, the only time you can s
pre-award speculation focused on 16-year-old pakistani malala yousufzai who was shot in the head by the taliban for advocating girls' education. >>> how not to rig an election, coming up. and from the bears to the senate, did i really just say that? it could have changed history. and now one side of that equation is weighing in. we'll tell you how next. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet...
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we're talking to malala yousufzai, the young woman who's taken the world by storm by standing up forcation. our student reporters have sent in their questions for the 16- year-old, and they recorded personal messages for her, all of which you can watch on our homepage. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. for all of us here at the "pbs newshour," thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve socia
we're talking to malala yousufzai, the young woman who's taken the world by storm by standing up forcation. our student reporters have sent in their questions for the 16- year-old, and they recorded personal messages for her, all of which you can watch on our homepage. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. for...
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the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and not to a 16-year-old girl named malala yousufzai. andrea mitchell has more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. it is surprising and controversial. the decision seems to reflect both politics and the committee's concern that malala was too young to be awarded the world's most prestigious prize. she might win it in the future. it set off anger and disappointment around the world. she has made a profound difference for women living under the brutality of oppressive regimes like the taliban. at the age of 14 encouraged by her father she started speaking out leading to a taliban gunman boarding her school bus and shooting her in the head. and also injuring some of her classmates. this week as she continues to campaign around the world for the right for girls to be educated the taliban issued a new death threat vowing to kill her where ever she is. she did seek refuge and medical care in england. and that is where she's been living now. she'll be in washington today. even more surprising, also, the fact that the
the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and not to a 16-year-old girl named malala yousufzai. andrea mitchell has more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. it is surprising and controversial. the decision seems to reflect both politics and the committee's concern that malala was too young to be awarded the world's most prestigious prize. she might win it in the future. it set off anger and disappointment around the world. she has made a profound...
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survived that assassination attempt by the taliban visited the white house friday. 16-year-old malala yousufzai first family in the oval office. during that meeting, she raised her concerns about the administration's use of drones saying they are fueling terrorism. n me...' ♪ ♪ 'take me home...' ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day or...' man: twooooooooooooooooo! is that me, was i singing? vo: not paying for scheduled maintenance feels pretty good. no-charge scheduled maintenance now on every new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. and try charmin basic. ♪ the strong but affordable picker upper. (announcer) answer the call of the grill with new friskies grillers,
survived that assassination attempt by the taliban visited the white house friday. 16-year-old malala yousufzai first family in the oval office. during that meeting, she raised her concerns about the administration's use of drones saying they are fueling terrorism. n me...' ♪ ♪ 'take me home...' ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day or...' man: twooooooooooooooooo! is that me, was i singing? vo: not paying for scheduled maintenance feels pretty good. no-charge scheduled maintenance now on...
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. >> in this weekend's parade, an exclusive excerpt from malala yousufzai he's auto boof grae in which she tells her story of recovery from the day she was shot by the taliban, an incredible story and incredible girl. >> with us now, let's go with the politico playbook. >> editor-in-chief john harris. >> texas state senator wendy davis has finally made it official. she announced she's running for governor in 2014. davis gained instant fame for her nearly 11-hour filibuster against new abortion clinic restrictions in texas but yesterday she focused her campaign on bringing the lone star state together. >> texans do not want to sit back and watch austin turned into washington, d.c. but state leaders that are currently in power are forcing people to opposite corners to prepare for a fight instead of coming together to get things done. i'm asking you to dream of all that we can accomplish together. i'm asking you to believe that the best of texas is yet to come. >> a recent poll shows davis trialing the presumptive republican nominee greg abbott by eight points. what kind of chance does sh
. >> in this weekend's parade, an exclusive excerpt from malala yousufzai he's auto boof grae in which she tells her story of recovery from the day she was shot by the taliban, an incredible story and incredible girl. >> with us now, let's go with the politico playbook. >> editor-in-chief john harris. >> texas state senator wendy davis has finally made it official. she announced she's running for governor in 2014. davis gained instant fame for her nearly 11-hour...