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funding is helping them turn the corner on women's health in malawi. but now the republican-controlled congress is moving to cut nearly a quarter of family planning funding. >> women's lives and womens a lives, they don't know the issues are in washington. all they want is a service. and if the service is not available, they are the ones that are suffering. >> reporter: operates between 10 and 15 abortion cases a day. globally, the cuts could cause an increase of more than half a million abortions. like flora, so many more women in malawi could live through hell. >> well, certainly, max, the impact could be extreme. if you look at the numbers based on the kaiser family foundation, a global health group, you could have between 6.2 and 23 million fewer couples receiving contraception. you could have a huge amount more unintended pregnancies, and significantly, a big spike in abortions globally, and more women dying because of complications. now the numbers aren't finalized because the budget is still in debate. the house wants to cut family planning sign
funding is helping them turn the corner on women's health in malawi. but now the republican-controlled congress is moving to cut nearly a quarter of family planning funding. >> women's lives and womens a lives, they don't know the issues are in washington. all they want is a service. and if the service is not available, they are the ones that are suffering. >> reporter: operates between 10 and 15 abortion cases a day. globally, the cuts could cause an increase of more than half a...
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an album was nominated from malawi. artists weren't polished pop stars, but prisoners and guards, in a place called zomba. a maximum security prison, so decrepit and overcrowded, it's been called "the waiting room of hell." ♪ ♪ how could such beautiful music come from such misery? ♪ ♪ we went to malawi to find out. ♪ ♪ >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." and, at outback our sweet, tender snow crab legs come with a big bold outback steak! and, speaking of big... why not go full aussie, and go for a full pound! steak & crab starts at just $15.99. but, hurry in... when they're gone, they're gone! pain is sometimes in my hands, be a distraction. right before a performance especially. only aleve has the strength to stop minor arthritis pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. this is my pain. but i am stronger. aleve. all day strong. so she only earns double miles on purchasesit card. she makes from that airline
an album was nominated from malawi. artists weren't polished pop stars, but prisoners and guards, in a place called zomba. a maximum security prison, so decrepit and overcrowded, it's been called "the waiting room of hell." ♪ ♪ how could such beautiful music come from such misery? ♪ ♪ we went to malawi to find out. ♪ ♪ >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories,...
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malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was born at homeme in 1948. in previous days, pregnant moththers were using unsafe methods.s. some would have e their babies in g grass huts.s. after gigiving birth, they w wod leave babieses on the grground in the cold.d. we didn't know b better. we had a l lot of deaths. one day, hospipital workerss asasked us to o be a partt of the agogo progrgram. we go toto their hououse. we t talk to bototh the mann and ththe woman. we show them pictures and tell them what can happen if theyey give birth at home, at the mototr of the bababy can fall sick or dieie. deaths have decreased, diseases have decreased, and d life has improved. i am very hahappy becaususe if the student fails, you are not a good teacher. i see fruits of whwhat i teachc, and i'm proud that i am a good teacher. narrator: accessss to healthcare isn't the whol
malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was born at homeme in 1948. in previous days, pregnant moththers were using unsafe methods.s. some would have e their babies in g grass huts.s. after gigiving birth, they w wod leave babieses on the grground in the...
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(rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason: alefa is, uh, severely malnourished and, um, (unclear), as you can see from the extremely small arms. second narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half will die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnourished kids often swell up with edema, a painful build-up of fluid under the skin. pilirani's swelling is so severe he can barely walk. until recently, the best treatment available for pilirani and alefa was one to two months of hospitalization. but t even n the best rural hospitals, only 25% to
(rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most...
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fr malawi tocuador, see some
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in malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, it's rare earths. raw materials needed to make batteries for e-cars and smartphones. the chinese president read -- answered questions by reading from a prewritten statement. >> some have suggested that china's investment in africa is to grab its resources. it's totally erroneous as the world can become a better place only through common development. china wants to make the world a beautiful place through common prosperity. >> this taxi driver cannot afford a four-euro ticket on a salary of 20 euros a month, so he just continues to listen to the game on his radio. >> that is all your business news. >> have a good night. what are you doing after work? >> i will have a nonalcoholic drink. >> sounds like a good idea. after a short rate, i will be back to take you through the day. some of us have to work. we will see you later. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> welcome back. the top stories this hour --
in malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, it's rare earths. raw materials needed to make batteries for e-cars and smartphones. the chinese president read -- answered questions by reading from a prewritten statement. >> some have suggested that china's investment in africa is to grab its resources. it's totally erroneous as the world can become a better place only through common development. china wants to make the world a beautiful place through common prosperity. >>...
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david mckenzie, cnn, malawi. >> the river. all isis has left of mosul.nded. >> we are learning more details about the man charged with the kidnapping of yingying zhang. the visiting chinese scholar at the university of illinois. >> quite surprised there was no hint. ♪ >>> the fake media
david mckenzie, cnn, malawi. >> the river. all isis has left of mosul.nded. >> we are learning more details about the man charged with the kidnapping of yingying zhang. the visiting chinese scholar at the university of illinois. >> quite surprised there was no hint. ♪ >>> the fake media
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david mckenzie, cnn, malawi. >> the river. all isis has left of mosul. they rush in to help the wounded. >> we are learning more details about the man charged with the kidnapping of yingying zhang. the visiting chinese scholar at the university of illinois. >> quite surprised there was no hint. ♪ >>> the fake media is trying to silence us. but we will not let them. the people know the truth. >> this is the greatest journalistic challenge of the modern era, to report on a malignant presidency and what it means and where it's going. >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good morning to you. it is a busy, busy sunday for president trump on this independence day weekend. today, the president has back-to-back phone calls with the leader of china and japan. no word yet on what they will discuss. but it comes after the president declared america's patience with north korea is over. >> with the campaign promise to repeal obamacare at an impasse it seem in the senate the white house says the president is working through the hol
david mckenzie, cnn, malawi. >> the river. all isis has left of mosul. they rush in to help the wounded. >> we are learning more details about the man charged with the kidnapping of yingying zhang. the visiting chinese scholar at the university of illinois. >> quite surprised there was no hint. ♪ >>> the fake media is trying to silence us. but we will not let them. the people know the truth. >> this is the greatest journalistic challenge of the modern era, to...
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soldiers if you're watching this in a sub-saharan commonwealth country say food crisis in nations like malawi mozambique or sierra leone and want to fight for tourism a you can telephone plus four for three four five six hundred eight zero eight zero but elsewhere in the u.k. military world defense secretary son michael fallen who characterizes jeremy corbyn as a u.k. security threat appears at today's royal international air tattoo at aria pfeffer in the southwest of england fallon's visit comes in a week with a briefing document obtained by the n.g.o.s child soldiers international raises questions over british military recruitment.
soldiers if you're watching this in a sub-saharan commonwealth country say food crisis in nations like malawi mozambique or sierra leone and want to fight for tourism a you can telephone plus four for three four five six hundred eight zero eight zero but elsewhere in the u.k. military world defense secretary son michael fallen who characterizes jeremy corbyn as a u.k. security threat appears at today's royal international air tattoo at aria pfeffer in the southwest of england fallon's visit...
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. >> sreenivasan: there is a massive relocation effort underway in the african nation of malawi. conservationists there are moving elephants from an overpopulated area to one that is less crowded, and safer from the reach of poachers. the move covers more than 200 miles and involves 500 elephants. itn's john ray reports. >> reporter: from high in the african sky, want marksmen with the dart gun makes it look simple. it is anything but. every second counts now. an entire family group knocked out. >> they're up this way! >> reporter: and there's a panic. a big female, the matriarch, is stuck in a ditch, face-down. worse, her calf is lying across her trunk, a sufcaight weight that takes great sweat to shift. >> quickly. >> reporter: more ropes are attached, and slowly, three tons of slum berg elephant is hauled to safety. >> check her breathing. >> reporter: and soon, the body wenched from the ground and placed inside steel grates. it's africa's most ambitious elephant relocation, from a reserve where conservation means there are now too many elephants, to a new home two00 miles to
. >> sreenivasan: there is a massive relocation effort underway in the african nation of malawi. conservationists there are moving elephants from an overpopulated area to one that is less crowded, and safer from the reach of poachers. the move covers more than 200 miles and involves 500 elephants. itn's john ray reports. >> reporter: from high in the african sky, want marksmen with the dart gun makes it look simple. it is anything but. every second counts now. an entire family group...
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soldiers if you're watching this in a sub-saharan commonwealth countries a food crisis if nations like malawi mozambique or sierra leone and want to fight for theresa may you can telephone plus four four three four five six hundred eight zero eight zero but elsewhere in the u.k. military world defense secretary son michael fallon who characterizes jeremy corbyn as a u.k. security threat appears at today's royal international air tattoo at aria fairford in the southwest of england fallon's visit comes in a week with a briefing document obtained by the n.g.o.s child soldiers international raises questions over british military recruitment specifically it concerns the so-called this is belonging campaign and you can make a comment that he comes. reportedly a briefing document on that u.k. taxpayer funded campaign spells out that the key audience is sixteen to twenty four year old c. to d. e s. that's marketing jargon for the poorest and youngest eligible to kill or be killed in british society and not only that but it targets northern cities especially hit hard by tatar resume and the fallout of
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james institute for pediatric surgery and intensive care located queen elisabeth central hospital in malawi. her daughter, mercy yaimz was born there. >> and chick-fil-a. >> a live look on this tuesday morning. a hot one today. feels like 100 out there. warm and traffic on the fives next. it's 6:1. there's the whitehouse >> that would be accurate. >> sinky. >> that's my latest things i'm on to smells when the heat comes out. >> weather headlines mid up up toer 90s today. certainly hot conditions. again dangerous heat ahere later today. lots of water. take it easy if you have to work outdoors. and look at heat index and little chance of storm chance not terribly high. widely isolated. nothing to bring us a lot of relief. one sikt of heat wave last for self days and lasts through end of week. it will be friday before we fe current numbers 76 in washington and yesterday we had some 50s and low 60s off north and west. ten degrows warm they are morning. dulles 70. frederick 70. 74 annapolis and 73 leonardtown. nice warm i'm using that nicely nice warm and humid start to theday. >> weep be partly
james institute for pediatric surgery and intensive care located queen elisabeth central hospital in malawi. her daughter, mercy yaimz was born there. >> and chick-fil-a. >> a live look on this tuesday morning. a hot one today. feels like 100 out there. warm and traffic on the fives next. it's 6:1. there's the whitehouse >> that would be accurate. >> sinky. >> that's my latest things i'm on to smells when the heat comes out. >> weather headlines mid up up...
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the group has taken violence to malawi city in the philippines.e prosperous commercial district in may, left 400 people dead, and 400,000 people displaced. merhere to discuss it, jesse jame duff, and rebecca grant. welcome to you. i'll start with you rebecca. i didn't know they were in the philippines, now i see they are creating havoc. what do you make of this? >> right, we have mosul in southern men den you on, martial law was declared in may, this is typical isis pattern, a bunch of greedy thugs after turf and cash, they have set up a siege, taking people hostage, philippine government forces are trying to slowly fight their way back in. we have reporting that u.s. forces are assisting our special forces that probably means help with surveillance, tactical communications and other intelligent. it is bad typical isis pattern, we have to stop it, stamp it out. gerri: how did we do that? it looks impossible to get rid of them. >> they are thugs, cock robbers at -- cockroaches at that, the navy and army are well trained this jungle warfare, we have
the group has taken violence to malawi city in the philippines.e prosperous commercial district in may, left 400 people dead, and 400,000 people displaced. merhere to discuss it, jesse jame duff, and rebecca grant. welcome to you. i'll start with you rebecca. i didn't know they were in the philippines, now i see they are creating havoc. what do you make of this? >> right, we have mosul in southern men den you on, martial law was declared in may, this is typical isis pattern, a bunch of...
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. >> the charity has built ten schools in malawi since 2006. with us at 5:00. >>> news at 6:00 starts now. . >>> this is fox 5 local news at 6:00. >>> first at 6:00, a convicted sex offender on the dc payroll. what the mayor is saying tonight about the shocking discovery. >>> then, cracking down on illegal atv riders. police make their first arrest after a string of incidents. how the suspects actually helped authorities track him fbi director in the hot seat. but the biggest question tonight is how will the nominee deal with president donald trump? the news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> first, a registered sex offender hired to work for the dc government. raising serious questions about background checks in the city. i'm tony perkins >> i'm shawn yancy. the city is taking a closer look at the hiring following a district employee >> krysten leon pressed the mayor for answers on why this man was hired. she joins us with why they say his is a case that slipped through the cracks. >> reporter: that's right, tony and shawn if you search adam herry
. >> the charity has built ten schools in malawi since 2006. with us at 5:00. >>> news at 6:00 starts now. . >>> this is fox 5 local news at 6:00. >>> first at 6:00, a convicted sex offender on the dc payroll. what the mayor is saying tonight about the shocking discovery. >>> then, cracking down on illegal atv riders. police make their first arrest after a string of incidents. how the suspects actually helped authorities track him fbi director in the...
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exclusive, david mckenzie explores a bold idea to help save hundreds and hundreds of elephants in malawithe chase from the air. capture teams at the ready. this is conservation on its absolute largest scale. a record transfer location. not just a single elephant, entire herds darted. >> we need to take a cohesive group right from the oldest matriarch down to the smallest baby. >> here she comes. hold on. >> reporter: for the continent's most iconic species, the stakes couldn't be higher. >> look on the left a large herd of elephants. this is how elephants should be in their natural habitat. >> reporter: tens of thousands lost each year, but not here. >> there may be 20 elephant in a herd. they've been so successful in this park in protecting the elephants that there's too many here. >> reporter: humans and elephants are competing for space. humans are poaching elephants for their ivory. the ied listic view of africa as this vast open landscape where animals can move freely from point a to point b, that doesn't exist anymore. we can now link effectively managed protected areas across afri
exclusive, david mckenzie explores a bold idea to help save hundreds and hundreds of elephants in malawithe chase from the air. capture teams at the ready. this is conservation on its absolute largest scale. a record transfer location. not just a single elephant, entire herds darted. >> we need to take a cohesive group right from the oldest matriarch down to the smallest baby. >> here she comes. hold on. >> reporter: for the continent's most iconic species, the stakes couldn't...
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and as we speak, us forces are liberating the philippine city of malawi from a terrorist sees and secretary matus had said that ending the main counterterrorism operation in the southern philippines in 2014 was premature. i agree with him. and that doing so has made it difficult to resource our current efforts in that area. i personally think it's time toreestablish a named operation . what are your opinions on that? >> the violent extremists, just to fall in line with where we can find them, by, with and through others, we need to defeat them. if confirmed, and this is an area where i will invest the time to understand our commitments in terms of resources and our ability to undertake those type of efforts. >> i appreciate that because we have for a long time taken our eye off that region and they continue to grow and develop in southeast asia so i appreciate that. as i'm sure you know our aircrews continue to experience physiological episodes and in high performance aircraft.the 22, 1845, and now the 35, yet we still haven't found a fix for that. this morning the air force announced it wa
and as we speak, us forces are liberating the philippine city of malawi from a terrorist sees and secretary matus had said that ending the main counterterrorism operation in the southern philippines in 2014 was premature. i agree with him. and that doing so has made it difficult to resource our current efforts in that area. i personally think it's time toreestablish a named operation . what are your opinions on that? >> the violent extremists, just to fall in line with where we can find...