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the national ministry of health in loestimatesage ) that over two million people in kenya, including 000 children, are infected with the hiv/aids virus. ople contie singg ) woman: fure developmentf kenyath the is at riskirus. as a result of hiv/aids. for example, child mortality rates had gone down over the years and are now starting to go up again. hiv/aids is prevalent particularly among those in their mid-20s to their mid-40s. this is the labor force of kenya, the most productive people. these are the people earning the money and developing the nation, and they're dying. narrator: families are destroyed by the spread of aids. thousands ofldnecome oran. ( boy speaking local language ) translator: there's my father and there's my two brothers. narrator: disease was devastating th societies of sub-saran africa long be y's aids crisis. thal tropicainctions, widespread poverty, long bunderdevelopment, war anlicaturmoil a contributd to making life expectancy in the region the lowest on the planet. malaria, the most widespread disease, infects more than 300 million people on the continent
the national ministry of health in loestimatesage ) that over two million people in kenya, including 000 children, are infected with the hiv/aids virus. ople contie singg ) woman: fure developmentf kenyath the is at riskirus. as a result of hiv/aids. for example, child mortality rates had gone down over the years and are now starting to go up again. hiv/aids is prevalent particularly among those in their mid-20s to their mid-40s. this is the labor force of kenya, the most productive people....
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anything that supports this oh yes the hospitals here and the medical professors except for the ministry of health is saying that eighty percent more than eighty percent of those being arrived injured through the hospitals here are civilians the overwhelming majority of those women and children . know what the situation like right now. well the building is on flames and it looks like it's going to burn to the ground unless the civil services can sort out who was seriously injured without without those burning reports is being treated in a hospital the biggest and strongest hospital here in the gaza strip that is a hospital which is already stated for the last few days it has a critical under-supply of medicine so we won't know what happens to that man but you know the injured arriving in all of the hospitals around the gaza strip in the last two hours as airstrikes are flicked in all of the gaza strip all of the usual places that have been hit over the last few days the situation is very critical in these last moments where if you're reporting live for us in gaza do stay safe right earlier i spoke
anything that supports this oh yes the hospitals here and the medical professors except for the ministry of health is saying that eighty percent more than eighty percent of those being arrived injured through the hospitals here are civilians the overwhelming majority of those women and children . know what the situation like right now. well the building is on flames and it looks like it's going to burn to the ground unless the civil services can sort out who was seriously injured without...
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the country's ministry of health says about 300 people have been injured in clashes between protesters and security forces. morsi last week added new clauses to the constitution. one says courts cannot reverse his decisions. presidential officials denied that morsi is consolidating his power. they said he made the decree to protect the democratic process. >>> the struggle for education by girls in pakistan has received global attention since the shooting of malala yousafzai last month. islamic extremists shot the 15-year-old education campaigner, a move that caused outrage among the international community. the incident has exposed the dangers faced by girls in pakistan who want an education. nhk world's cameron masrur reports from islamabad. >> reporter: this junior high school for girls was blown up on november 27th. it was one of many schools in northwest pakistan attacked by militants. the attacks have continued even after last month's shooting of malala yousafzai promised wide criticism. they are thought to be the work of the pakistani taliban. this girl is a student at the school
the country's ministry of health says about 300 people have been injured in clashes between protesters and security forces. morsi last week added new clauses to the constitution. one says courts cannot reverse his decisions. presidential officials denied that morsi is consolidating his power. they said he made the decree to protect the democratic process. >>> the struggle for education by girls in pakistan has received global attention since the shooting of malala yousafzai last month....
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damage toll is going up steadily the hospitals here on the medical professors except for the ministry of health is saying that eighty percent more than eighty percent of those being arrived injured to the hospitals here are civilians the overwhelming majority of those women and children and what is striking here in gaza is that the number of innocents being killed particularly children and women is of such a high proportion i mean talking to some of these terrorized gazan residents in the last few hours ahead of we were safely sitting inside our houses and all of a sudden rockets and bombs fell upon us from everywhere children women old men were terrified in the pictures as a tool you can see the destruction we tell the whole world no place is safe here in gaza our house is a target our playgrounds a target the situation is horrific. yesterday just after midnight something unimaginable happened i only saw windows glass and shells flying here and there the houses around were destroyed and the sole target of the house identical to this one followed by the destruction of ten other homes what for.
damage toll is going up steadily the hospitals here on the medical professors except for the ministry of health is saying that eighty percent more than eighty percent of those being arrived injured to the hospitals here are civilians the overwhelming majority of those women and children and what is striking here in gaza is that the number of innocents being killed particularly children and women is of such a high proportion i mean talking to some of these terrorized gazan residents in the last...
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you also heard of israel targeting the ministry of youth another child has been killed at the hospitals here in the medical professors except for the ministry of health is saying that eighty percent more than eighty percent of those being arrived injured to the hospitals here ah civilians the overwhelming majority of those women and children i mean talking to some of these terrorized gazan residents my head of we were safely sitting inside our houses and all of a sudden rockets and bombs fell upon us from everywhere children woman and old men with terrified in the pictures as a tool you can see the destruction we tell the whole world no place to save hearing our house is a target our playgrounds a target the situation is horrific. yesterday just after midnight something unimaginable happened i only saw windows glass and shells flying here and there the houses around were destroyed and the sole target of the house identical to this one followed by the destruction of ten other homes what for i don't understand that house is empty there is no one living there and they know that but you know the injured arriving in all of the hospitals around the gaza st
you also heard of israel targeting the ministry of youth another child has been killed at the hospitals here in the medical professors except for the ministry of health is saying that eighty percent more than eighty percent of those being arrived injured to the hospitals here ah civilians the overwhelming majority of those women and children i mean talking to some of these terrorized gazan residents my head of we were safely sitting inside our houses and all of a sudden rockets and bombs fell...
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inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians but it was spoke to a spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office see admitted the government's lost some popularity and recognized the broad criticism of israel so-called surgical strikes which killed dozens of palestinian civilians. you know definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more in or get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really stop firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can . pressure in in for us this cease fire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that peroration and i'd like to ask you about that so while you're on the line
inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians but it was spoke to a spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office see admitted the government's lost some popularity and recognized the broad criticism of...
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inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. so paul show about half of all israelis think that government should have pushed forward and said that killed over one hundred sixty palestinians while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis and my colleague kevin owen earlier talk to alex spokesman from the prime minister's office who now says israel's only goal is peace. definitely there are many people in israel that think the prime minister should. get more in or get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really stop firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can. pressure in for is this ceasefire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that
inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. so paul show about half of all israelis think that government should have pushed forward and said that killed over one hundred sixty palestinians while hamas...
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inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. we join along from tel aviv spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office even to you some of your government colleagues said the palestinians are to blame for today's violation of the ceasefire but why did the israeli military use deadly force against civilians once again was there no other option. well the principle is very very simple we want to be quiet and if quiet if it will be quiet from the terrorists from gaza it will be met by quiet from israel but if it will be a violation and if you will see rockets in we have seen rockets after the cease fire so-called and then we will respond and we will respond to bring safety to our citizens again and that was the goal of the operation well what happened. today apparently these people were on their w
inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. we join along from tel aviv spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office even to you some of your government colleagues said the palestinians are to blame...
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inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. u.n. spokesman chris gunness has been working to bring much needed humanitarian relief to the palestinians he says the ongoing israeli blockade is a form of collective punishment that must. even before the current upsurge in financing there was a crisis in almost every aspect of life to. their walls crisis of education we are in the process of building one hundred new schools because there was a cute overcrowding in schools there is a crisis of public health because for example ninety percent of all law in gaza is unthinkable millions of liters of fuel sewage that flowing into the sea every day because the sewage system is not functional it's north on national and the list goes on there's a crisis as i see it nearly every aspect of the economically expe
inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. u.n. spokesman chris gunness has been working to bring much needed humanitarian relief to the palestinians he says the ongoing israeli blockade is a form of...
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inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza in the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians well you say that life is going back to normal but of course normal in gaza is under a very controversial blockade by israel and the one of the critical i guess obstacles to the peace agreement is the lifting of that blockade that has still to be discussed do you think that there's any chance that we'll see the complete easing of those restrictions. yes as you say in the ceasefire particularly referring to this that over these coming hours and days that will be more detail different to this notion of the lifting of the siege blockade on the gaza strip but i think people here in gaza according to mind reading a very very skeptical about actually being realized to one hundred percent extent that the blockade would totally be lifted has been to milestone eas
inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza in the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians well you say that life is going back to normal but of course normal in gaza is under a very controversial blockade by israel and the one of the critical i guess...
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inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. israeli bombing of gaza killed more than one hundred sixty people around the hoff civilians including women and children however television maintains it cause minimal collateral damage. did the most possible not to hurt the civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their army and ammunition but i do agree that they were once in a while there were civilian cattle casualties and we feel very bad about it but as you know this is not an easy operation no military operation is but by any international standard the collateral damage here is pretty minimal amounts of civilians who die it's hard to say if this way it sounds very bad but it could have been much much worse if we weren't so surgical and if our pilots
inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. israeli bombing of gaza killed more than one hundred sixty people around the hoff civilians including women and children however television maintains it cause...
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there's interruption of that at the next handouts for health has been and already is severe the i see you full long time ago we're hearing emergency declarations from the ministry of health here in gaza the situation is very severe in this respect is there any sense of anger against for its role in continuing the conflict a sentiment from the people there well i've spoken to hundreds of palestinians over the last few days and weeks speaking about this matter with the resistance groups firing these rockets into israeli territory and out of these hundreds i've spoken to three gardens who are resentful of those attempts at striking israel but nevertheless why do you think a mass is continue with this campaign of launching rockets into israel which of course is provoking this this response. well i think the explanation just to pass it on as the messenger is that as long as women are being killed like this old woman and a woman in the last twenty minutes the resistance groups here feel that they have to do something to send a message to israel that it will pay some price if it continues to spill palestinian blood in this way but it's also sending a message to the ou
there's interruption of that at the next handouts for health has been and already is severe the i see you full long time ago we're hearing emergency declarations from the ministry of health here in gaza the situation is very severe in this respect is there any sense of anger against for its role in continuing the conflict a sentiment from the people there well i've spoken to hundreds of palestinians over the last few days and weeks speaking about this matter with the resistance groups firing...
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israel has agreed to a cease- fire and gaza ministry of health said more than 900 have been injured over the past week. they have been taking lead on negotiations and was on the phone last night with president morrissey who believes a cease- fire and aggression towards gaza will end today. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> pg&e is offering a $10,000 award leading to an arrest in connection with one of its contract employees with walnut creek. she was leaving the business park when she was grabbed. two men grabbed her and used her atm card before releasing her into the hills. one man who went by the name aubrey and the other suspect went by the name david. they are not if i having up in the case of mckayla outside the market where she was kidnapped. they are waiting for the dna results found in a well during the investigation of the so called speed freak killers. >> we need a heart to be touched. if somebody out there knows something, they need to want to come and tell us. >> in a letter to rita williams, leslie sir man time told them to look and they could start lurking if
israel has agreed to a cease- fire and gaza ministry of health said more than 900 have been injured over the past week. they have been taking lead on negotiations and was on the phone last night with president morrissey who believes a cease- fire and aggression towards gaza will end today. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> pg&e is offering a $10,000 award leading to an arrest in connection with one of its contract employees with walnut creek. she was leaving the...
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and are in bad need for 192 types of medicines that are not available in the stocks of the ministry of health or the hospitals. there is the need for 450 items of medical supplies, or what they called disposable medical items. if these needs are not met by the next day or two, there will be a big humanitarian crisis in the gaza strip. the situation is deteriorating. the targets are the civilians. the last one was a 10-month-old baby child who was killed by any israeli missile. the missiles are falling as i speak to you. breaking news coming out from the medical crew next to me, the f-16's are targeting the beach camp in the east of gaza city at the moment. are targeting-16's the beach camp in the west of gaza city at the moment. that is breaking news that is happening as we speak. >> mohammed omer, the reports are the leaders of the hamas government's are in hiding, fearing possible attempts to assassinate them as well. is the general population or the superior force is preparing for a possible israeli invasion again? >> there is no way to determine that because walking the streets or driving
and are in bad need for 192 types of medicines that are not available in the stocks of the ministry of health or the hospitals. there is the need for 450 items of medical supplies, or what they called disposable medical items. if these needs are not met by the next day or two, there will be a big humanitarian crisis in the gaza strip. the situation is deteriorating. the targets are the civilians. the last one was a 10-month-old baby child who was killed by any israeli missile. the missiles are...
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of next year. >>> japan's health ministry decided to allow imports of beef from cattle 30 months or younger. that is on condition that the brain and spinal cord continue to be removed. these are parts where the pathogen of mad cow disease is believed to accumulate. japan decided seven years ago to limit u.s. beef imports to cattle age 20 months or younger in order to prevent mad cow disease or bsc from entering the country. the measure was taken after bsc was found in cattle in the u.s. in 2003. an expert panel has earlier concluded that tricks of bse is very small even if the cattle's age limit was raised. there have been no reports of bse in the u.s. during the past ten years. >>> this is how some consumers and retailers reacted to the news. >> translator: they say u.s. beef prices will come down about 20% once the ban is eased and imports increase. i think our customers will be happy. >> translator: it doesn't matter how much cheaper u.s. beef will get. i want them to put food safety first. >> the easing of the ban will also apply to beef imports from canada, france and the netherlands. >
of next year. >>> japan's health ministry decided to allow imports of beef from cattle 30 months or younger. that is on condition that the brain and spinal cord continue to be removed. these are parts where the pathogen of mad cow disease is believed to accumulate. japan decided seven years ago to limit u.s. beef imports to cattle age 20 months or younger in order to prevent mad cow disease or bsc from entering the country. the measure was taken after bsc was found in cattle in the...
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of next year. japan's health ministry decided to allow imports of beef from cattle 30 months or younger. that's on condition that the brain and spinal cord continue to be removed. these are parts where the pathogen of mad cow disease is believed to accumulate. japan decided seven years ago to limit u.s. beef imports to cattle aged 20 months or younger in order to prevent mad cow disease or bse from entering the country. the measure was taken after bse was found in cattle in the u.s. in 2003. an expert panel had earlier concluded that the risk of bse is very small even if the cattle age limit was raised. it pointed out there's been no reports of bse in the u.s. during the past ten years. reaction to the news was mixed among some retailers and consumers. >> translator: they say u.s. beef prices will come down about 20% once the ban is eased and imports increase. i think our customers will be happy. >> translator: it doesn't matter how much cheaper u.s. beef will get. i want them to put food safety first. >> the easing of the ban will also apply to beef imports from canada, france and the n
of next year. japan's health ministry decided to allow imports of beef from cattle 30 months or younger. that's on condition that the brain and spinal cord continue to be removed. these are parts where the pathogen of mad cow disease is believed to accumulate. japan decided seven years ago to limit u.s. beef imports to cattle aged 20 months or younger in order to prevent mad cow disease or bse from entering the country. the measure was taken after bse was found in cattle in the u.s. in 2003. an...
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the one thing that he promoted throughout was all of my aunts have ministries of health. the gender issue was never as big of a problem in libya as it has been in some other parts of the middle east. >> we are coming up on time. we are going to use your questions to summarize the panel. >> hello, i am from st. john's college in santa fe, new mexico. my question is quite broad. i am interested in knowing should we, in the united states and the rest of the world, are there more distances after what we have seen. and also if you could talk about what these differences are. >> stamford connecticut. we are here today. speaking in new york, we made a couple of major points. one of which was the need for the growth of the spirit of pluralism and politics across the middle east region. when he was asked what the seeds of that growth or conditions that might foster that growth would be, he essentially reiterated his other point, which is that americans shouldn't think that they have much to do with creating or fostering that. granted the second point, i would ask this panel, are th
the one thing that he promoted throughout was all of my aunts have ministries of health. the gender issue was never as big of a problem in libya as it has been in some other parts of the middle east. >> we are coming up on time. we are going to use your questions to summarize the panel. >> hello, i am from st. john's college in santa fe, new mexico. my question is quite broad. i am interested in knowing should we, in the united states and the rest of the world, are there more...
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. >> the gaza ministry of health says 114 palestinians have been killed and at least 900 injured since last wednesday. the israeli military announced that an israeli soldier was killed by a hamas rocket this afternoon bringing the israeli death toll to five with at least 70 people wounded. our cnn crews are monitoring the situation on both sides of the israeli/gaza border. in addition to their reporting, we expect to hear from the secretary of state hillary clinton who arrived in tel aviv about an hour or so ago to meet with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu right here in je reduce loam. that's expected to begin shortly. we're expecting statements from hillary clinton and benjamin netanyahu. you will hear and see those statements live. we'll see if they announce anything closely resembling some sort of cease fire. despite the expectations that the diplomats are close to reaching some kind of cease fire agreement, today was anything but a period of calm for civilians in southern israel. we visited a neighborhood in beer sheva earlier today, visited members of a family who na
. >> the gaza ministry of health says 114 palestinians have been killed and at least 900 injured since last wednesday. the israeli military announced that an israeli soldier was killed by a hamas rocket this afternoon bringing the israeli death toll to five with at least 70 people wounded. our cnn crews are monitoring the situation on both sides of the israeli/gaza border. in addition to their reporting, we expect to hear from the secretary of state hillary clinton who arrived in tel aviv...
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killed six palestinians four of whom were teenagers and two of whom belonged to the militant group islamic jihad according to the gaza health ministry spokesperson there are a number of people who were injured the biggest stands at around thirty eight including children the problem though is that often in these israeli airstrikes israel lands of killing civilians and not militants as its intention. is a must have taken responsibility for this attack they worked for israeli soldiers that were wounded in it and response from the palestinian side was dozens of rockets that were fired into southern israel early on sunday morning the whole south of israel is in a state of high alert and this comes of palestinian militants about to take the range for these steps now flare ups along the israeli gaza border are quite common and we had seen already two flare ups this month this though is one of the highest casualty counts in gaza in a single incident in recent months. and sectarian violence between rival religious groups breaks out in neighboring lebanon three people died in a gun battle between the sunni followers of a hardline cleric and h
killed six palestinians four of whom were teenagers and two of whom belonged to the militant group islamic jihad according to the gaza health ministry spokesperson there are a number of people who were injured the biggest stands at around thirty eight including children the problem though is that often in these israeli airstrikes israel lands of killing civilians and not militants as its intention. is a must have taken responsibility for this attack they worked for israeli soldiers that were...
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killed six palestinians four of whom were teenagers and two of whom belonged to the militant group islamic jihad according to the gaza health ministry spokesperson there are a number of people who were injured the figure stands at around thirty including children the problem though is that often in these israeli airstrikes israel ends up killing civilians and not militants as its intention is a mass has taken responsibility for this attack there were four israeli soldiers that were wounded and response from the palestinian side was dozens of rockets that were fired into southern israel on sunday morning the whole sort of israel is in a state of high alert and this comes as palestinian militants vow to take revenge for these deaths now flareups along the israeli gaza border are quite common and we had seen already two flare ups of this not of this though is one of the highest casualty counts in gaza in a sea. incident in recent months but it certainly doesn't bode well for peace and that the country artie's possibly are keeping us up to date thank you so much. well syria's president insists that he will not leave his country and in e
killed six palestinians four of whom were teenagers and two of whom belonged to the militant group islamic jihad according to the gaza health ministry spokesperson there are a number of people who were injured the figure stands at around thirty including children the problem though is that often in these israeli airstrikes israel ends up killing civilians and not militants as its intention is a mass has taken responsibility for this attack there were four israeli soldiers that were wounded and...