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today i'm delighted to announce we're stepping up our efforts on sanitation.20. we also need your help. one of the biggest problems about this issue is, frankly, that nobody talks about it. help us break down the toilet a taboos and start a global conversation about sanitation. >> all right. we are live at the 3rd annual global citizen festival at central park. there's much, much more to come when we come back. >>> we are live at the global citizen festival. let's go back to the main stage. >> -- has made a pledge of $40 million. >> please welcome on stage michele sullivan from the caterpillar foundation. >> thank you, what a wonderful evening. at caterpillar, we believe the girl is our future, and we know that one of the best investments you can make as a global community is in the life of a girl. so we have committed to investing over 200 million in getting her clean water, sanitation, access to education, and other basic human rights. we believe in collaboration and philanthropy and placing human need at the center of our business to ensure a strong future
today i'm delighted to announce we're stepping up our efforts on sanitation.20. we also need your help. one of the biggest problems about this issue is, frankly, that nobody talks about it. help us break down the toilet a taboos and start a global conversation about sanitation. >> all right. we are live at the 3rd annual global citizen festival at central park. there's much, much more to come when we come back. >>> we are live at the global citizen festival. let's go back to the...
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to clean water, and sanitation, most of those in terms of sanitation, those are in india, and we haveter from india to make a big commitment and the world bank is making a commitment around sanitation. the thing about sanitation is an issue. obviously it spreads disease. if you openly deficate in public, it's bad sanitation, and it's not just for health but across the board. we are excited about the commitments we have around sanitation. >> listen, you are doing something extraordinary and having fun doing it, too. not you, you are working is what you are doing, but everybody else who comes, it's a huge voice and it puts it on the maps that people focus, and they are listening to performers who are donating their time, right? >> yeah, absolutely. >> is that what it's about, getting mass groups of people around an event like this and that sends a message? >> yes, we need the people to call the leaders to make changes, and we need a mass movement of people and we are going out to them with things they understand and people that get excited about, like jay-z and no doubt. so the 60,000 p
to clean water, and sanitation, most of those in terms of sanitation, those are in india, and we haveter from india to make a big commitment and the world bank is making a commitment around sanitation. the thing about sanitation is an issue. obviously it spreads disease. if you openly deficate in public, it's bad sanitation, and it's not just for health but across the board. we are excited about the commitments we have around sanitation. >> listen, you are doing something extraordinary...
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>> the technique of delivering water and sanitation has not changed. but what has changed is our ability to communicate with societies. to get the citizens' voices to emerge. we're at a festival where it is ens can demanding change. if you can get that to be articulated the political promise. >> give me an indication where someone has been able to successfully change these things that in some ways the deepest, most private, most essential profound cultural practices. i mean? nothing is sort of more basic than this. >> before i say that, you know, the point that you started off with, girls and women wake up in the middle of the night and they don't know whether there's a safe toilet to go to. that's the challenge we're facing. the place that i would start off is my own country bangladesh where villages after vil anls have put up signs which says we do not practice open defecation in our village. the way that change has happened is you got community organizations coming in, collectively bringing the villages together and actually taking them through a wa
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> hi. i am cory with san francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place or safe enough to stay in your home means. we're here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco and joined by carla, the deputy director of spur and one of the persons who pushed this shelter in place and safe enough to stay concept and we want to talk about what it means and why it's important
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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one third of the world lacks access to basic sanitation.access to mobile phones than toilets. >> reporter: it is hard to believe when you don't have this you have this. >> i think four days. >> reporter: jodi says because of poor water supply and sewerage. the who estimates 1.8 billion school daze world wide are lost because of that. >> sometimes mosquitos. >> reporter: bites. >> arms, legs and face. >> reporter: resulting in illnesses like malaria and dengue fever which is why few want daughters walking into girls' toilet for these. >> no water, no hand wash or soaps. >> reporter: that is why girls stay home while boys more easily work around the filth. using the bathroom in the open as some do it also means girls get sick more often than boys. >> it's not just toilets but also about menstrual hygiene. >> reporter: and polluted drinking water. to get clean water walking farther down road sides like this and falls on girls and women. 40 billion hours a year that girls and women lose. the solutions can be seen in this school starting with th
one third of the world lacks access to basic sanitation.access to mobile phones than toilets. >> reporter: it is hard to believe when you don't have this you have this. >> i think four days. >> reporter: jodi says because of poor water supply and sewerage. the who estimates 1.8 billion school daze world wide are lost because of that. >> sometimes mosquitos. >> reporter: bites. >> arms, legs and face. >> reporter: resulting in illnesses like malaria and...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.t up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> miss maufas? >> here. >> mendoza, murase. wynns, fewer. >> here. >> sonata. >> here? and here chan. >> here. >> thank you. >> please, join me in the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> the student advisory council has held the election of officers last night and hanan sonata, senior the walenberg was elected to the student delegate and, congratulations and on behalf of the
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.t up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of...
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in new york, first the sanitation workers struck for higher pay.hortly afterwards, firemen and police went out. then came the transit and teachers' strikes. each group, fighting to hold on to a decent living. we asked victor gottbaum, who represents new york public employees, to recall those turbulent days. i represent workers. if they're taking a beating, i hear about it. they don't make unfounded or loud demands. a sewer laborer says, "mary goes into that market. vic, it's killing me." that's what i hear. a hospital worker says, "it's becoming awful." that's what i hear. workers won higher settlements, but that raised costs and boosted prices. in all economic sectors all over the country, inflation became entrenched. it was hard to keep up. it was harder to feel sure who was winning. the cry to do something came from more quarters. was there any real hope that the inflation momentum would run out of steam? were we victims of our expectations that inflation would continue? we asked richard gill. there was little hope at this time that the inflatio
in new york, first the sanitation workers struck for higher pay.hortly afterwards, firemen and police went out. then came the transit and teachers' strikes. each group, fighting to hold on to a decent living. we asked victor gottbaum, who represents new york public employees, to recall those turbulent days. i represent workers. if they're taking a beating, i hear about it. they don't make unfounded or loud demands. a sewer laborer says, "mary goes into that market. vic, it's killing...
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millions of people have gained access to life saving health care, clean water and sanitation.tious and resilient crops and some of the poorest places in the earth, incomes are on the rise, children are living to adulthood, girls are getting educated. this is progress, it proves that work we are doing as a global community is paying off. now we have to step up the fight. now more than 1 billion people still live in extreme poverty. without the basics they need to survive, without access to the education and opportunity and dignity that all human beings deserve. in the 21st century, that's a moral outrage. and it's a call to all of us to act. the united states has answered that call many times and we'll continue to do our part to save and improve lives around the world. because a world with less poverty is a safer, healthier and more secure place nor all of us. and helping people is what great nations and great people do. i ask all of you to keep up the fight to end extreme poverty. your actions really do make a difference. that's what global citizenship is all about. so thanks
millions of people have gained access to life saving health care, clean water and sanitation.tious and resilient crops and some of the poorest places in the earth, incomes are on the rise, children are living to adulthood, girls are getting educated. this is progress, it proves that work we are doing as a global community is paying off. now we have to step up the fight. now more than 1 billion people still live in extreme poverty. without the basics they need to survive, without access to the...
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to check temperatures, and sanitizer, running water, hand glove and the rest. >> reporter: this school doesn't have any, so school is out. the government insists all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then, students like 18-year-old remain anxious. >> are you worried about your examinations. i'm worried about examinations. i'm not worried about so many things. >> u.n. statistics show the education system has a long way to go. >> before ebola, nigeria struggled to educate children. 25% of boys and young men between the age of 15 and 24 cannot read or write. for young women and girls. the figure is 42%. 9 million nigerian kids never go to school at all. >> more ahead - we look at a 40-year-old crime to find out why two doctors and a midwife go on trial in argentina. for the first time >>> welcome to our special coverage. u.s. air strikes in syria on i.s.i.l. targets. four arab countries are welcome welcome welcome back. a chinese court has imposed sentence on a weeing you are school or. adrian brown is here to talk about the trial. how outspoken was he? >> w
to check temperatures, and sanitizer, running water, hand glove and the rest. >> reporter: this school doesn't have any, so school is out. the government insists all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then, students like 18-year-old remain anxious. >> are you worried about your examinations. i'm worried about examinations. i'm not worried about so many things. >> u.n. statistics show the education system has a long way to go. >> before...
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sanitation. there are more cell phones than toilets in the world.f security of women, in terms of more pollution. i would like us to have us be able to extend this to a broader conversation and for people to look at the entire equation. >> i asked you during our break whether or not -- because you're going to the festival today and i asked if you were a jay-z fan. you had a great answer to that. >> i'm so in awe of these celebrities who have lot of things they could about doing focusing on the needs of poor people around the world, particularly drinking water and sanitation. these are the folks that have a lot more kick with the public than politicians and i'm so pleased that they're willing to donate their time and energy for this important cause. >> congressman earl blumenauer, go out there and have fun today. >>> do you have a big idea? please let us know about it on twitter using the # what's the big idea. and be sure to keep it here for the next hour for live coverage of the global citizen festival. you'll see live performances from jay-z, no d
sanitation. there are more cell phones than toilets in the world.f security of women, in terms of more pollution. i would like us to have us be able to extend this to a broader conversation and for people to look at the entire equation. >> i asked you during our break whether or not -- because you're going to the festival today and i asked if you were a jay-z fan. you had a great answer to that. >> i'm so in awe of these celebrities who have lot of things they could about doing...
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you say they have become increasingly sanitized. >> reporter: yeah, they're partially sanitized.e. but they've gone beyond what i was watching coming out of saudi arabia in 2005 and 2006. what we saw in iraq at the same time. they are now putting out the next victim. if that isn't jihadist terror pornography because they're advertising what they're going to do next. and we're waiting for it. as reporters, we're waiting because we know there's a certain inevitability here. and everyone knows the cycle. that's how they've gotten worse brooke? >> nic robertson in edinburgh, scotland, for us. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me today. stay with me here on cnn. my colleague, jake tapper, "the lead" starts right now. >>> who's in? who's out? the u.s. is pushing to form a coalition to take out the terrorist group isis after they beheaded another hostage. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead, isis has now taken the lives of citizens from multiple nations. but which nations will stand with the u.s. to degrade and destroy isis on this latest campaign idea
you say they have become increasingly sanitized. >> reporter: yeah, they're partially sanitized.e. but they've gone beyond what i was watching coming out of saudi arabia in 2005 and 2006. what we saw in iraq at the same time. they are now putting out the next victim. if that isn't jihadist terror pornography because they're advertising what they're going to do next. and we're waiting for it. as reporters, we're waiting because we know there's a certain inevitability here. and everyone...
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so on the issue of water and sanitation, obviously, the senator reinforces commitment to end sanitationor india by 2019. what was extraordinary wruz the world bank being in support of that. came out late in the day and there was a lot of chaos. he was talking about the world bank both targeting this. the government commitd to their target. there was the power of the whole indian sub continent. so that was amazing. the second thing which was extraordinary, on the area of vaccines and immunizations, committed $1 billion over the next five years. >> just to be clear, they made that announcement at the festival. >> it was brand new money and a massive increase. it was phenomenal. the step up. and so that reiss amazing. that's going to go on and have an enormous impact. the third area was the area of education. this was an area where we got a part of the way there. burr then we've also been calling on the canadians, as you know. the canadian foreign minister was there. >> how to you hold people to these commitments? >> the good thing is it's held accountable. as a journalist, you can play th
so on the issue of water and sanitation, obviously, the senator reinforces commitment to end sanitationor india by 2019. what was extraordinary wruz the world bank being in support of that. came out late in the day and there was a lot of chaos. he was talking about the world bank both targeting this. the government commitd to their target. there was the power of the whole indian sub continent. so that was amazing. the second thing which was extraordinary, on the area of vaccines and...
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sanitation, 1 billion people around the world who don't have access to clean water and sanitation.n terms of sanitation are in india. so we've got the prime minister modi showing up to the festival to make a commitment. the world bank is making a commitment around sanitation. the thing around sanitation as an issue, obviously it spreads disease. if you openly defecate in public, it can be deadly for your children. diarrhea is a big killer of children. but it's more than that. it's a gender issue, too. if you don't have toilets at school, girls don't go to schools. sanitation is a key issue, not just for health but right across the board. i'm really excited about the commitments we've got today around sanitation. >> i should think. you're doing something that's extraordinary but you're having a lot of fun doing it, too. not you, you're working your tail off. but everybody else who comes. it's a huge communal voice. it puts it on the map so that people, you're listening to performers, aren't they donating their time? >> absolutely. >> is that what it's all about? getting mass groups
sanitation, 1 billion people around the world who don't have access to clean water and sanitation.n terms of sanitation are in india. so we've got the prime minister modi showing up to the festival to make a commitment. the world bank is making a commitment around sanitation. the thing around sanitation as an issue, obviously it spreads disease. if you openly defecate in public, it can be deadly for your children. diarrhea is a big killer of children. but it's more than that. it's a gender...
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four thousand bottles of hand sanitizer. part of the government's plan to fight a nationwide pandemic. only catch is. the hand sanitizers are already about to expire. >> i am going to show you some amazing technology that will change how we watch movies. it's a truly immersive experience to have three screens instead of one. we have to weather systems out here. i'll tell you all about it next. bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a donation at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people. a federal investigation suggests the country is not prepared to handle a nation-wide pandemic. congress gave the department of homeland securit
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we're looking at global health issues, education issues particularly for girls, water and sanitation,looking at food security, we're looking across the spectrum, then how do countries contribute to a proportion of their budgets to foreign aid. what does this mean for global trade? what does it mean for debt relief? >> and you mean the richest countries. >> the richest countries in the whole world, the g-20 or the g-8. what role can citizens en masse play in influencing public policy relating to these issues? global citizens invited the prime minister of india, narendra modi. he responded saying he's going to come. we're hoping he'll make a significant announcement about any open defecation around india around mahatma ghandi's birthday and reinforce what he said at the red fort on india independence day. people encourage the prime minister to come along and make a significant announcement around vaccines and immunizations to keep children alive beyond the age of 5. she's accepted the invitation. we're not sure what's going to happen. >> basically the idea is for citizens in the u.s., i
we're looking at global health issues, education issues particularly for girls, water and sanitation,looking at food security, we're looking across the spectrum, then how do countries contribute to a proportion of their budgets to foreign aid. what does this mean for global trade? what does it mean for debt relief? >> and you mean the richest countries. >> the richest countries in the whole world, the g-20 or the g-8. what role can citizens en masse play in influencing public policy...
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like you said, water and sanitation, lack of toilets, lack of fresh, clean drinking water for peoplewater aid work with are really the most vulnerable, marginalized people on the planet, and with the effects of climate change, which has been really discussed this week, these are the people that are facing the brunt of some of the most severe problems related to climate change. >> talk to me about the correlation, i'm sorry to interrupt you. when you mention climate change and issues you're dealing with, talk to me about the correlation between clean water, sanitation, and hygiene. why is it so connected. >> clean water, sanitation and hygiene together form a very basic foundation of packages that result in better health for people, result in girls being able to go to school, rather than walking miles and miles collecting water. basic hand washing with soap saves millions of lives every year, and without these basic needs but also services, basic services, people are not freed to fulfill their potential in life. many of us, myself, your viewers, we woke up this morning and first thing
like you said, water and sanitation, lack of toilets, lack of fresh, clean drinking water for peoplewater aid work with are really the most vulnerable, marginalized people on the planet, and with the effects of climate change, which has been really discussed this week, these are the people that are facing the brunt of some of the most severe problems related to climate change. >> talk to me about the correlation, i'm sorry to interrupt you. when you mention climate change and issues...
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we're looking at global health issues, education issues, particularly for girls, water and sanitationross the spectrum and then also we're looking at how do countries contribute a portion of their budgets to foreign aid and what does this mean for debt relief and good governance. >> and you mean the countries -- >> the richest countries in the whole world. >> right. >> so what we're talking about is what role can citizens play in influencing public policy relating to these issues? global citizens invited the prime minister of india and he responded and said he's going to come. we're hoping he will make a significant announcement which would mark the 150th anniversary of gandhi's birthday. and the second thing one good example is global citizens also encouraged the prime minister of norway to come along and make a significant announcement around vaccines and immunizations. she's accepted the invitation. we're not sure what is going to happen. >> they come there and they say, basically the idea is, particularly for citizens in the u.s. that have a lot of money, rich countries, compared
we're looking at global health issues, education issues, particularly for girls, water and sanitationross the spectrum and then also we're looking at how do countries contribute a portion of their budgets to foreign aid and what does this mean for debt relief and good governance. >> and you mean the countries -- >> the richest countries in the whole world. >> right. >> so what we're talking about is what role can citizens play in influencing public policy relating to...
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the nigeria principal said the teachers won't work at the schools that don't have sanitizers. >> what we want is protective measures, at the moment, taking the temperature of somebody, sanitizer, running water, hand glove. and the rest. >> reporter: gadenasco hasn't got any so school's out. the government insists that all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then students like 18-year-old alo rotobe benga remain anxious. >> are you worried about examination? >> i'm worried about examination. i'm in not worried about education. >> even before ebola nigeria has struggled to educate its children. 25% of boys and young men between the ages of 15 and 24 cannot read or write. for young women and girls the illiteracy figure is 42%. and 9 million nigerian kids never go to school at all. rob reynolds, al jazeera, abuja, nigeria. >> in central african republic, the u.n. peace keepers are replacing those from african union. forced tens of thousands to seek safety in neighboring countries. as nazanee bashiri reports. >> reporter: be robert reads out the names of people
the nigeria principal said the teachers won't work at the schools that don't have sanitizers. >> what we want is protective measures, at the moment, taking the temperature of somebody, sanitizer, running water, hand glove. and the rest. >> reporter: gadenasco hasn't got any so school's out. the government insists that all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then students like 18-year-old alo rotobe benga remain anxious. >> are you worried about...
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teachers will not work at schools that don't have sanitizers. >> everyone is afraid of ebola. >> what we want is projective gadget. a temperature if someone is above morning, and sanitizer, running water, hand glove and the rest. >> reporter: this school hasn't got any, so school is out. the government insists all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then, students like 18-year-old aloratobay is anxious. >> are you worried about examinations. >> i'm worried about examinations. >> u.n. stat sticks shows education has a long way to go here. they have struggled to educate. 25% of boys between 18 and 24, they cannot read or write. for young women or girls, the figure is 42%, and 9 million nigeria kids never go to school at all. >>> in hong kong thousands of students boycotted classes to protest china's decision to limit voting right. the week-long strikes marks the latest in democracy. now the candidates must be vetted by an elite committee in beijing, and they are expected to take place in 2017. >>> coming up on al jazeera america - people who had their water
teachers will not work at schools that don't have sanitizers. >> everyone is afraid of ebola. >> what we want is projective gadget. a temperature if someone is above morning, and sanitizer, running water, hand glove and the rest. >> reporter: this school hasn't got any, so school is out. the government insists all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then, students like 18-year-old aloratobay is anxious. >> are you worried about examinations....
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the first one was around water and sanitation.ducation and the third one was around vaccines and immunizations. firstly on the issue of water and sanitation, obviously, prime minister narendra modi reinforced his commitment to provide sanitation for all across india by 2019. what was extraordinary was the $15 billion commitment by the world bank in support of that objective. >> i couldn't tell if i heard that correctly. so when the gentleman who i had interviewed earlier in the day came out late in the day and there was a lot of chaos, he was talking about the world bank and the modi government and world bank targeting this. >> and the bangladeshi government and nepalese government. the power of the whole indian subcontinent, plus the backing of the world bank of $15 billion over the next five years which will impact the lives of 150 million people alone. so that was amazing. that was a big thing. the second thing which was extraordinary on the area of vaccines and immunizations was when the prime minister of norway committed $1.1
the first one was around water and sanitation.ducation and the third one was around vaccines and immunizations. firstly on the issue of water and sanitation, obviously, prime minister narendra modi reinforced his commitment to provide sanitation for all across india by 2019. what was extraordinary was the $15 billion commitment by the world bank in support of that objective. >> i couldn't tell if i heard that correctly. so when the gentleman who i had interviewed earlier in the day came...
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they're already scaling back on transportation for students, reducing sanitation services, and cuttingschool police officers. but what about those supplies that the district used to provide? nbc 10's katie zachry is live to explain who's picking up the tab for that. katie? >> reporter: chris, it's teachers and students being asked to cover some of those additional costs. at one middle school in particular, students are being asked to bring with them several reams of this heavy copy paper. and that's just the beginning. >> we're asking students to at least bring two reams of paper for students. >> reporter: this middle school teachers wishes for their students' sake the lists stop there. but she like many philadelphia public school teachers cannot afford to spend $1,000 or more out of pocket for classroom supplies that the district used to cover. >> some of the novels that the school would usually provide, the school doesn't have those anymore. the parents usually buy the books because there's no money in the budget for supplies. >> reporter: she and her fellow teachers are asking stude
they're already scaling back on transportation for students, reducing sanitation services, and cuttingschool police officers. but what about those supplies that the district used to provide? nbc 10's katie zachry is live to explain who's picking up the tab for that. katie? >> reporter: chris, it's teachers and students being asked to cover some of those additional costs. at one middle school in particular, students are being asked to bring with them several reams of this heavy copy paper....
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again, much like the common cold, keep your hands clean, carry around sanitizer and also clean commonly used surfaces. and if your kids are sick, you're advised to keep them home from school or daycare. reporting live in university city, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >> katy mentioned some of these, but we want to reiterate for parents. here are some of the estimates. fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, patients also could have a skin rash, mouth blisters and body and muscle aches. >>> and new from overnight, police are on the hunt for a gunman following a drive-by shooting in north philadelphia. a man waiting for a bus was shot in the face. this happened just before midnight on north 17th street. police say a car slowed down, someone from inside that car opened fire and then drove away. the victim is listed in critical but stable condition. >>> and happening today, a preliminary hearing for this man, jeremiah jackson is charged with killing an art institute graduate in july. police say jackson robbed and strangled 23-year-old laura areujo inside a rooming house in west philadelphia, then p
again, much like the common cold, keep your hands clean, carry around sanitizer and also clean commonly used surfaces. and if your kids are sick, you're advised to keep them home from school or daycare. reporting live in university city, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >> katy mentioned some of these, but we want to reiterate for parents. here are some of the estimates. fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, patients also could have a skin rash, mouth blisters and body and muscle aches....
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the group concerts on three main areas, education, vaccinations, sanitation and water.y pal, ronan farrow, host of msnbc's "ronan farrow daily." one of the co-hosts of tomorrow's event. all right, we've got jay z, gwynn staffani, the roots -- >> a list of world leaders mingling with those bands. i'm excited about no doubt, prime minister duet the world has been waiting for. >> this is what i love about you. i mention the roots and carrie underwood and singing acts and you bring the real and mention the people who are actually changing the world. >> it's significant because what we found is actually this group has foster enough infrastructure and social mobilization around these concerts that it can actually move the needle forward on some areas you talked about. this isn't just gave money to poverty. this is do specific targeted actions that are directed at those very discreet goals like education, like sanitation, like vaccines. we know that it works to an extent. they actually had a concert focused on pole low back in 2011. the very next day five world leaders came ou
the group concerts on three main areas, education, vaccinations, sanitation and water.y pal, ronan farrow, host of msnbc's "ronan farrow daily." one of the co-hosts of tomorrow's event. all right, we've got jay z, gwynn staffani, the roots -- >> a list of world leaders mingling with those bands. i'm excited about no doubt, prime minister duet the world has been waiting for. >> this is what i love about you. i mention the roots and carrie underwood and singing acts and you...
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paper towels, hand sanitizer, even lysol or clorox wipes, just one more expense being handed to students. 3-year-old simone is excited for her first day of school. >> she'll be going to head start, and she requires some notebooks, a book bag and also pencils and things like that. >> reporter: her mom, michelle, is starting college now, too. there's not a lot of extra money for school supplies. and unfortunately this year philadelphia public school teachers are having to ask students to bring cleaning supplies, sanitizer and reams of paper in addition to the regular list because of the current budget crisis. so the cost of going back to school just got higher. >> it really does add up. so as long as we can cater to the children and the young teenagers that really need it, then i feel like we're doing our job. >> reporter: children's services has been helping students and young moms for decades. their back-to-school drive has brought in dozens of backpacks, notebooks, pencils and rulers. they cover the staples for many families who this year are having to spend hard-earned dollars on class
paper towels, hand sanitizer, even lysol or clorox wipes, just one more expense being handed to students. 3-year-old simone is excited for her first day of school. >> she'll be going to head start, and she requires some notebooks, a book bag and also pencils and things like that. >> reporter: her mom, michelle, is starting college now, too. there's not a lot of extra money for school supplies. and unfortunately this year philadelphia public school teachers are having to ask students...
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the three focuses include water, sanitation and education and vaccinations.sues disproportionately affect africa, and i guess, what is your message to african leaders who are struggling to provide basic services to their people at a time when they are facing an extraordinary global health crisis in the form of ebola? >> i think they need to look you know, towards the pafact that 7 of the population is youth. these youth are looking for not just for opportunities, but a fair you will matly to make something of themselves and to ultimately be the future that we all hope the continent will prosp prosperly have and so i think it's important that they heed the call of global citizens from around the world and particularly the ones that have made it down to new york for the global citizen pest val. >> if you look at the stats on these particular issues. water, one in ten people in the world lack access to water. over 1 billion in the world don't have access to a toilet. 58 million children ages 6 to 11 are not in school, hugh. we have seen what will be an extraordi
the three focuses include water, sanitation and education and vaccinations.sues disproportionately affect africa, and i guess, what is your message to african leaders who are struggling to provide basic services to their people at a time when they are facing an extraordinary global health crisis in the form of ebola? >> i think they need to look you know, towards the pafact that 7 of the population is youth. these youth are looking for not just for opportunities, but a fair you will matly...
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we're also here to tell you about commitments to the issues of health, sanitation and education. >> these commitments altogether will affect the lives of more than 50 million people. >> all of you here tonight and the thousands of you around the world made your feelings known by the actions you have taken. >> it's going to be a great show so stay with us through this amazing evening. and see how you can make a difference at global citizens.org. here to start the show, please welcome tiËsto. >> hello, new york! are you ready to party? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're on the way to changing ♪ i know uh-oh ♪ you and all the stars making my heart go uh-oh ♪ ♪ try to stay away ♪ we need to make the most of this and holding out for one another ♪ ♪ falling into and holding on to one another ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm turning up the fire when you speak ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tiesto is live on the stage right now. you're watching msnbc's live coverage. we'll be back with his performance, next. >> announcer: the global citizens festival is sponsored by citi. >>> we are back live at the 3rd annual global citizens festival. tiesto is on
we're also here to tell you about commitments to the issues of health, sanitation and education. >> these commitments altogether will affect the lives of more than 50 million people. >> all of you here tonight and the thousands of you around the world made your feelings known by the actions you have taken. >> it's going to be a great show so stay with us through this amazing evening. and see how you can make a difference at global citizens.org. here to start the show, please...
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you need to sanitize your water and traditionally you do that through chlorine.ou have uv, ozone, a whole range of options to reduce the chemicals. however, chlorine is still by and large the number one sanitizer. >> this uv method or ozone? >> absolutely. generally you will use chlorine in less amounts. you still have to use a little chlorine. the key to managing a pool is not just the chlorine. you have to keep the water circulating. you have an appropriate motor and pump system. you need to have perfect filtration. even if the water is spinning around the pool, has all the appropriate components, if it is not filtered properly you will have issues. >> what about closing down? that whole process. are there ways to estimate cost and close down procedures? >> sure, in the northeast, most homeowners are paying $400 to $500 to close down their pool for the winter. that includes blowing out the lines, making sure you do not have water in the lines, balancing the chemistry covering , the pool. that is a $400 to $500 process. in the southwest, southeast -- >> you have
you need to sanitize your water and traditionally you do that through chlorine.ou have uv, ozone, a whole range of options to reduce the chemicals. however, chlorine is still by and large the number one sanitizer. >> this uv method or ozone? >> absolutely. generally you will use chlorine in less amounts. you still have to use a little chlorine. the key to managing a pool is not just the chlorine. you have to keep the water circulating. you have an appropriate motor and pump system....
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a couple of years ago they didn't mention sanitation.ion in these slums is becoming a huge factor in m malnutrition and stunting. also safety. this summer two, young girls in india out looking for a place to defecate at night were raped and murder, just because they didn't have a toilet at home. there are so many factors that play into this. >> matt, you are corporate partners. i assume it's not hard for you to get on the phone. if you call up a ceo and say i want to get involved. pepsi is involved with you. who is on your wish list? >> first, i'd like to acknowledge the list we have. pepsi and ingenuity have been incredible, the pepsico foundation, caterpillar, ikea, mastercard, they are big. i think what they respond to besides the robo nerd next to me is the approach we are using which is just moving -- it's identifying the fact there is a market for these loans with water credit. it's nudging the system towards these people and letting them participate in their own solutions. not treating them as beneficiaries bu rather as customers.
a couple of years ago they didn't mention sanitation.ion in these slums is becoming a huge factor in m malnutrition and stunting. also safety. this summer two, young girls in india out looking for a place to defecate at night were raped and murder, just because they didn't have a toilet at home. there are so many factors that play into this. >> matt, you are corporate partners. i assume it's not hard for you to get on the phone. if you call up a ceo and say i want to get involved. pepsi...
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addition to items like pens and paper, she's asking her students to bring in paper towels, hand sanitizer and clorox wipes, just another expense handed down to students. >> you're taller than me. >> i am. >> three-year-old simone is excited for her first day of school. >> she's going to head start. she requires notebooks, book bag and pencils, things like that. >> her mom michelle is starting college, too. there's not a lot of extra money for school supplies. unfortunately this year philadelphia public school teachers are having to ask students to bring cleaning supplies, sanitizer and reams of paper in addition to the list because of the budget crisis. so the cost of going back to school just got higher. >> it really does add up. as long as we cater to the children and teenagers that really need it, i feel like we're doing our job. >> northern children's servicings has been helping students and moms for decades. their back to school drive has brought in dozens of backpacks, notebooks, rulers. they cover staples for many families who this year are having to spend hard earned dollars on cl
addition to items like pens and paper, she's asking her students to bring in paper towels, hand sanitizer and clorox wipes, just another expense handed down to students. >> you're taller than me. >> i am. >> three-year-old simone is excited for her first day of school. >> she's going to head start. she requires notebooks, book bag and pencils, things like that. >> her mom michelle is starting college, too. there's not a lot of extra money for school supplies....
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the nigerian teacher's union says it teachers won't work at schools that don't have sanitizing items.at we want is protective gadget. to detect if someone temperature is above normal. and then the rest. >> reporter: yet they haven't got any, so school is out. the government insists that all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then, students like this 18-year-old remain anxious. are you worried about your examinations? >> i am worried about examinations. and i'm worried about so many things. >> reporter: u.n. statistics show the education system here has a long way to go. even before ebola nigeria has struggled to educate its children. for young women and girls the illiteracy rate is 42%. >>> thousands of college students in hong kong skipped classes today to demand democracy. they are angry over beijing decision to nominate candidates by committee. the strike involves 13,000 young people from more than 20 universities and colleges. hong kong's elections are expected to take place in 2017. >>> tonight in ferguson, missouri, elected officials are hearing fro
the nigerian teacher's union says it teachers won't work at schools that don't have sanitizing items.at we want is protective gadget. to detect if someone temperature is above normal. and then the rest. >> reporter: yet they haven't got any, so school is out. the government insists that all schools will be supplied and reopened as soon as possible. until then, students like this 18-year-old remain anxious. are you worried about your examinations? >> i am worried about examinations....
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crews spent the day sanitizing his classroom. the centers for disease control is fast-tracking his test results to see if it was a virus or some form of the flu. health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman with more at 5:00. >>> a roofer electrocuted and a second man shocked today while working on a home in havertown. it happened around 9:00 this morning in the 2100 block of winston avenue. the police say the men were on an aluminum ladder when it fell and hit power lines. one died at the scene and the other flown to the hospital with burns on his hands and feet. police have no told us the name of either man. >>> eric frein planning the deadly attack for years according to new information uncovered by police. finding searchs on survival skills and how to avoid policem policeman -- police manhunt. he avoided the officials after killing a trooper in the poconos. another direct message for him. >> eric as i told you last week, you are a coward. your actions have caused tremendous disruption for an innocent community, all while y
crews spent the day sanitizing his classroom. the centers for disease control is fast-tracking his test results to see if it was a virus or some form of the flu. health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman with more at 5:00. >>> a roofer electrocuted and a second man shocked today while working on a home in havertown. it happened around 9:00 this morning in the 2100 block of winston avenue. the police say the men were on an aluminum ladder when it fell and hit power lines. one died...
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with murals reinforcing hand sanitation and best practices. in addition, rain water collectors.ter and reply ground water that was polluted or overpumped. judith has experience with the programs in over 25 countries. >> it's hard to think something as simple as water could get in the way of a girl's future, but it is that simple. girls bounce back. >> she know what is she has that her parents don't. she holds that notebook, putting down her inside, including how to fix those bathrooms and her future. msnbc, new delhi. >> tune in to msnbc for the special coverage leading up to saturday's global poverty concert starting at 3:00 eastern. that does it for this edition. a lot of breaking news today. follow us online on facebook and twitter at mitchell reports and today at 4:30 eastern of president obama's big official announcement from attorney general eric holder's resignation. roan an is next. ue. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition, and the taste, te
with murals reinforcing hand sanitation and best practices. in addition, rain water collectors.ter and reply ground water that was polluted or overpumped. judith has experience with the programs in over 25 countries. >> it's hard to think something as simple as water could get in the way of a girl's future, but it is that simple. girls bounce back. >> she know what is she has that her parents don't. she holds that notebook, putting down her inside, including how to fix those...
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basically they redesigned their village for public health and sanitation. i could do that sort of thing now. so you have two things. president obama has to deal with incoming fire. right? when he ran for president nobody said what are you going to do about isis, did they? or a number of other things. what about superstorm sandy, what about -- so i can decide what to do and do it, and secondly, i can deal in more detail. and i like that. so that is the difference. you have less power but you can have concentrated impact. and i like it. i like it. [ cheers and applause ] >> we're going to take a brief break. on the other side, president bill clinton will be with me to talk about the nfl scandal and why the ray rice crisis is so personal to him. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. lots of them, right? but when you
basically they redesigned their village for public health and sanitation. i could do that sort of thing now. so you have two things. president obama has to deal with incoming fire. right? when he ran for president nobody said what are you going to do about isis, did they? or a number of other things. what about superstorm sandy, what about -- so i can decide what to do and do it, and secondly, i can deal in more detail. and i like that. so that is the difference. you have less power but you can...
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basically they redesigned their village for public health and sanitation. could do that sort of thing now. so you have two things. president obama has to deal with incoming fire. right? when he ran for president nobody said what are you going to do about isis, did they? or a number of other things. what about superstorm sandy, what about -- so i can decide what to do and do it, and secondly, i can deal in more detail. and i like that. so that is the difference. you have less power but you can have concentrated impact. and i like it. i like it. [ cheers and applause ] >> we're going to take a brief break. on the other side, president bill clinton will be with me to talk about the nfl scandal and why the ray rice crisis is so personal to him. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. watch this. sam always gives yo
basically they redesigned their village for public health and sanitation. could do that sort of thing now. so you have two things. president obama has to deal with incoming fire. right? when he ran for president nobody said what are you going to do about isis, did they? or a number of other things. what about superstorm sandy, what about -- so i can decide what to do and do it, and secondly, i can deal in more detail. and i like that. so that is the difference. you have less power but you can...
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that it is or is not compliant with the acception here such as something that is necessary for sanitation or safety alternative restrictions that was achieved at the same level of demand reduction some about the property or business and edible plantings that might be there and might be a mixture of things and you have to deal with that fact because it has to do with ornamental issues. frankly i'm pretty confident people will be able to achieve the 10 percent. we've already asked for it voluntarily and this makes it manned datory and backs it up. it's very doable, i believe. >> well, anything involved with the city, i think is doable. when i read through these exceptions, i thought, well, some hour how or other probably most accounts could somehow take one of these exception and work with it. maybe >> maybe i'm making too much of it. >> it will be the result of that audit which is another qualification to get the exception. they might get the exception for purposes of achieving the 10 percent. >>president vince courtney: there is reference for item 15 before us, we are actually on item no.
that it is or is not compliant with the acception here such as something that is necessary for sanitation or safety alternative restrictions that was achieved at the same level of demand reduction some about the property or business and edible plantings that might be there and might be a mixture of things and you have to deal with that fact because it has to do with ornamental issues. frankly i'm pretty confident people will be able to achieve the 10 percent. we've already asked for it...
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we're going out to the communities, and working with the people that have died and their families to sanitize the body, get them in the ground, and upon that we're doing other activities as in tracing the contact of people who have been affected, so people know what ebola is, what it is not, and so we can deal with it. we have a giant program here, and we're expanding hourly. >> an egyptian prosecutor has charged th the deposed president mohammed most mohamed morsi omohamed morsi with leaking secrets. morsi was jailed shortly after he was deposed and faces several other charges. >> well, president al sisi has called for patience amid a power crisis that has led to bloc black outside across the country. >> it's one of egypt's worst power crisis in decades, and it has struck a vital nerve in cairo's metropolitan life. trains have stopped on its tracks on friday. people jumped from windows when doors failed to open. it was described as mechanical glitches outside of cairo. but the crisis has been going on for some time across egypt. people work in the dark. egyptians are outraged. >> thousands t
we're going out to the communities, and working with the people that have died and their families to sanitize the body, get them in the ground, and upon that we're doing other activities as in tracing the contact of people who have been affected, so people know what ebola is, what it is not, and so we can deal with it. we have a giant program here, and we're expanding hourly. >> an egyptian prosecutor has charged th the deposed president mohammed most mohamed morsi omohamed morsi with...
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wondering if the true story cnn is putting on the air, we're showing this because we don't want to sanitize it is what they're doing, is effectively going to change the minds of some in the west who think this is glory, or if it will mitigate at all these glory propaganda videos isis is sending out. >> yes, there's lots of harsh realities, kids sitting in london, paris, minnesota, wherever he's sitting that he thinks he's going to get some glory, join the jihad and fight in this despicable way, beheading people, is yet to face the realities of what it's like to actually be engaged in that. not only that, we've heard from people who have been in al qaeda groups before. the hardships of living out in the desert. the hardships of not having the amenities you would have at home. all of these come to bare and change that mind set. we have to remember a lot of the people amped up and enthused by watching this type of debase material are also young. some of them are adolescents. not all, but some. and so these are people who really haven't experienced life. when they get out there and experience -
wondering if the true story cnn is putting on the air, we're showing this because we don't want to sanitize it is what they're doing, is effectively going to change the minds of some in the west who think this is glory, or if it will mitigate at all these glory propaganda videos isis is sending out. >> yes, there's lots of harsh realities, kids sitting in london, paris, minnesota, wherever he's sitting that he thinks he's going to get some glory, join the jihad and fight in this...
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. >> we just might need to like completely sanitize ourselves constantly all the time from the funk andthat thing. >> and use gel. >> i know. >> scott loves a good hand sanitizer. >> i'm going to have to watch my cash -- wash my hands. the weather has been kind of funky today. a lot of clouds across the area. even a few sprinkles especially down the shore. but let's talk about the changes in the offing for tomorrow. it will start off cloudy and cool. temperatures in the 60s, but the sunshine that will return tomorrow afternoon. we're talking high temperatures right around 80 degrees. the high today made it up to 76 degrees and then look at thursday. this is iain weather we're talking hot and humid temperatures near 90 degrees. but also we're watching out for late day gusty thunderstorm. the low this morning in philadelphia 67 degrees. below average only 76 was the high. the normal should be in the low 80s for this time of year. we're looking at low 60s right now in the pocono mountains pretty chilly there. 70 in philadelphia as well as wilmington. upper 60s right now in atlantic city. s
. >> we just might need to like completely sanitize ourselves constantly all the time from the funk andthat thing. >> and use gel. >> i know. >> scott loves a good hand sanitizer. >> i'm going to have to watch my cash -- wash my hands. the weather has been kind of funky today. a lot of clouds across the area. even a few sprinkles especially down the shore. but let's talk about the changes in the offing for tomorrow. it will start off cloudy and cool. temperatures...
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to provide the services, food, water, sanitation, and surprise. every day we delay, the suffering yaws exponentially. we cannot allow them to travel to tran sport. >> this is not just a health and crisis, it has humanitarian economic and social consequences that could spread far beyond our countries. >> and the u.s. is stepping up it's response to ebola, president obama is said to unveil new -- said to unveil new measures to tackle the disease. at least 3,000 military personnel will be sent to liberia's capitol. to coordinate international relief efforts and help overwhelmed hospitals. they will help train hundreds of healthcare workers instead of facilities around the region. and china has announced it is boost la brother story testing. that means a number of testing there to 174. cuba is also sending dozens of nurses and doctors to help with the response, and e. u. has committed $194 million to fight ebola. >> until scotland votes whether or not to leave the 307-year-old united kingdom. it may seem like an internal matter but the independent sco
to provide the services, food, water, sanitation, and surprise. every day we delay, the suffering yaws exponentially. we cannot allow them to travel to tran sport. >> this is not just a health and crisis, it has humanitarian economic and social consequences that could spread far beyond our countries. >> and the u.s. is stepping up it's response to ebola, president obama is said to unveil new -- said to unveil new measures to tackle the disease. at least 3,000 military personnel will...
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poor sanitation has caused serious health problems in the country. but how about this? special eco toilet improve the situation there? lorena arroyo reports from haiti. >> reporter: haiti is the poorest country in the americas. four years ago, a major earthquake led to a serious health crisis with more than 9,000 haitians dying from a cholera outbreak. the disease is mainly spread through come am tntaminated wat. eco friendly toilets can improve hygiene for thousands here. this toilet is different from a normal latrine, because after each use, a layer of material is on top. this reduces is risk of infection. >> the important thing to prevent cholera is making sure that you're cutting the chain of contamination from someone's human waste to someone else's water and food that they're ingesting. >> reporter: the human waste is collected from these eco toilets and then goes to a composting site where dangerous bacteria are killed. >> translato >> translator: we leave it between eight and 12 months. it has to be a temperature of more than 130 degrees fahrenheit to kill all t
poor sanitation has caused serious health problems in the country. but how about this? special eco toilet improve the situation there? lorena arroyo reports from haiti. >> reporter: haiti is the poorest country in the americas. four years ago, a major earthquake led to a serious health crisis with more than 9,000 haitians dying from a cholera outbreak. the disease is mainly spread through come am tntaminated wat. eco friendly toilets can improve hygiene for thousands here. this toilet is...
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struggling with a lack of sanitation and running water, health is a constant concern. >> with the conditions that we have here, it's a challenge for the number of displaced populations. >> a year ago, an attack by the moro front displaced 100,000 people, 40,000 are homeless. government has been building houses and providing materials for people to rebuild their old homes, progress is slow. >> the plan is to clear people from the stadium by the end of the year. the building will not be completed until the middle of next year, two years after the fighting that displaced them. >> reporter: in badly damaged neighbourhoods, more than nine out of 10 shows were destroyed. many have been rebuilding on their home. >> i have been asking neighbours and they have been telling me they are difficult. we didn't have power or enough supply of water. >> some neighbourhoods are speeding up a slow recovery. >> one of iceland's celebrated photographers returned home for an important exhibition yet. showcasing changing landscapes of some of the most remote places on earth. kim vinnell reports. >> reporter: docum
struggling with a lack of sanitation and running water, health is a constant concern. >> with the conditions that we have here, it's a challenge for the number of displaced populations. >> a year ago, an attack by the moro front displaced 100,000 people, 40,000 are homeless. government has been building houses and providing materials for people to rebuild their old homes, progress is slow. >> the plan is to clear people from the stadium by the end of the year. the building...
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workers were removing toys and sanitizing a classroom inside of yardville elementary school today after a 4-year-old pre-schooler died. health officials say an unidentified respiratory virus is likely to blame. hamilton health officer says that tests have been sent to the c.d.c. and will be expedited to determine if the child had virus d68, the one that sent hundreds to hospitals in many states. many were in intensive care units but none died. urging parents not to be alarmed but aware. >> be aware of what they need to do as the season becomes heavier and heavier in the flu season. >> as always, stress prevention. >> handle it as a form flu-type situation. wash your hands. have the children cough into their elbow. throw the tissues away. >> if your child is sick, watch for symptoms out of the ordinary. any wheezing or difficulty breathing they need to see a doctor right away. we'll stay on this story and let you know when the results come back from the c.d.c. live in hamilton, ali gorman handle 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> philadelphia police investigating the shooting of a teenag
workers were removing toys and sanitizing a classroom inside of yardville elementary school today after a 4-year-old pre-schooler died. health officials say an unidentified respiratory virus is likely to blame. hamilton health officer says that tests have been sent to the c.d.c. and will be expedited to determine if the child had virus d68, the one that sent hundreds to hospitals in many states. many were in intensive care units but none died. urging parents not to be alarmed but aware....
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they are requiring all schools to have gloves, sanitizers and screeners on campus. trained nurses are there to identify any student who might be sick. >>> central african republic is being racked by years of conflict instability, but over the past few months there is growing concern about crimes allegedly committed by africa union peace keepers sent in to protect the civilians. >> robert reads out the names of people who are missing. on the list are two of his brothers, their wives and their children. they were all staying at the home of one of his brothers. this man, when they first disappeared in march, robert thought his brother might be in prison. >> if he was in prison i would be able to take him coffee, cigarettes and food. but i have not seen his voice or seen him. that definitely means he's dead. >> reporter: in march an african union peace keeper was killed here. there were reports that anti-balanc anti-balacka was involved in the attack. >> reporter: this is the last place thats general was seen alive. they say peace keepers took him away. the youngest per
they are requiring all schools to have gloves, sanitizers and screeners on campus. trained nurses are there to identify any student who might be sick. >>> central african republic is being racked by years of conflict instability, but over the past few months there is growing concern about crimes allegedly committed by africa union peace keepers sent in to protect the civilians. >> robert reads out the names of people who are missing. on the list are two of his brothers, their...
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struggling with a lack of sanitation and running water.was a concern. >> it was a challenge for the displaced population. >> a year ago an attack by a breakaway faction from the more re-moro national -- from the moro liberation front displaced many people. 40,000 remained homeless. the government has been building houses and providing materials. progress is slow. >> the plan is to clear people from the stadium by the end of this year. the rebuilding of destroyed homes will not be completed until the middle of next year, two years after the fighting that displaced them. >> in badly damaged neighbourhoods, more than nine out of the 10 homes were destroyed. many families were not waiting for government assistance, but have been rebuilding on their own. >> i have been moving around asking my neighbours how the situations are, and they have been telling me until now, we don't have power, we didn't have enough supply of water. >> some nab hour hoods -- neighbourhoods are trying to speed up what has been a long, slow recovery. >> family and frien
struggling with a lack of sanitation and running water.was a concern. >> it was a challenge for the displaced population. >> a year ago an attack by a breakaway faction from the more re-moro national -- from the moro liberation front displaced many people. 40,000 remained homeless. the government has been building houses and providing materials. progress is slow. >> the plan is to clear people from the stadium by the end of this year. the rebuilding of destroyed homes will not...
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they are also campaigning for sanitation and clean water in some of the world's poorest areas.st as important is the effort to save 6 million lives with immunizations. children die every year for vaccine preventable diseases. you can help change that. they are not just an organization. you are the global citizen. go to global citizen festival website and join the movement. once you have earned eight points, you are eligible for a chance to win free festival tickets. there are other ways to get points. >> actions can be anything from taking a social media action, tweeting to e-mailing a congressman to signing a petition. there are easy actions that can have great impacts. >> reporter: this way, the impact doesn't stop when the concert ends. they will leave knowing they are part of an effort to wipe out extreme poverty within the next 16 years. >> you can watch the global citizen festival september 27 at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. bill, i have to tell you, last year, 250,000 people participated in that movement. it's huge. >> good job. >> i'm betty nguyen. this is "first lo
they are also campaigning for sanitation and clean water in some of the world's poorest areas.st as important is the effort to save 6 million lives with immunizations. children die every year for vaccine preventable diseases. you can help change that. they are not just an organization. you are the global citizen. go to global citizen festival website and join the movement. once you have earned eight points, you are eligible for a chance to win free festival tickets. there are other ways to get...
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officials cut the ribbon on new sanitation center 6 and glen wood and new building offers convene placeor throwing out trash, ecycles items, bulk waste, tires, mattresses and box springs courtsey of streets department. >> good idea. right now jim gardner and the "action news" team are standing by with these stories and more and following developing story in olney section of philadelphia a teenage girl killed and police are hunting for the shooter. >> and vandals target a delaware car dealership dousing dozens of vehicles with acid we'll have more on that. for adam joseph, cecily tynan, jamie apody, rick williams, the >> it is monday night the big story on "action news" is a search for suspects in a late afternoon shooting that killed 15-year-old girl and ounded a teenage boy. shots were fired outside the olney transportation center in philadelphia. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at the scene and dan you have the full story. >> jim, the front of ip stein medical center one of busiest hospital in the city is now a crime scene. sealed with yellow crime scene tape. this as inve
officials cut the ribbon on new sanitation center 6 and glen wood and new building offers convene placeor throwing out trash, ecycles items, bulk waste, tires, mattresses and box springs courtsey of streets department. >> good idea. right now jim gardner and the "action news" team are standing by with these stories and more and following developing story in olney section of philadelphia a teenage girl killed and police are hunting for the shooter. >> and vandals target a...