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mission there, but no one has decideled that should be in sudan or south sudan, and rather provocatively, susan, which has a general election in 2015, said that they will be allowed to vote in that election, suggesting they believe it is very much still in sudan. >> james bays, diplomatic editor outside of the u.n. and the east side of manhattan. >>> the conflict of south sudan is just one of the emergency as james is suggesting around the world that is putting a huge strain on the u.n. humanitarian placings. the u.n. said it does not have enough money to fund all of its relief efforts. kristin saloomey with more. >> the world's newest nation now faces one of the biggest humanitarian crisis. sings september conflict has displaced millions of people leaving hundreds of children at risk of starvation. unicef is doing all it can, but it isn't enough. >> we have about 255,000 children who are severely and acutely malnourished. we've only been able to reach 60,000 children to date. without additional resources we will be hard pressed to scale that as fast as we need to. >> the ebola outbreak
mission there, but no one has decideled that should be in sudan or south sudan, and rather provocatively, susan, which has a general election in 2015, said that they will be allowed to vote in that election, suggesting they believe it is very much still in sudan. >> james bays, diplomatic editor outside of the u.n. and the east side of manhattan. >>> the conflict of south sudan is just one of the emergency as james is suggesting around the world that is putting a huge strain on...
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. >>> south sudan's conflict displaced more than 1.5 million. hundreds of thousands fled to ethiopia, home to more refugees than any other. katherine sawyer visited a champ in campbella -- kambala. >> reporter: south sudanese children at a camp, trying to make the best of their education, after it was disrupted by the conflict. it's the only school in the camp, taking in close to 300,000 children, between five and 12 years old. classes are few. they learn in shifts. morning and afternoon. >> the children that are more and there is 100 students in one class. >> reporter: a majority of children are out of school. many are waiting to be registered. this girl was separated from her parents when fighting broke out, on the day she was supposed to start school at home in south sudan. she a waiting for the chaa chan get into a classroom. >> reporter: we were told to wait for the construction of more classes. i keep coming here until that time. >> reporter: in another part of the camp refugees have their biometrics taken to ensure they get full u.n. prote
. >>> south sudan's conflict displaced more than 1.5 million. hundreds of thousands fled to ethiopia, home to more refugees than any other. katherine sawyer visited a champ in campbella -- kambala. >> reporter: south sudanese children at a camp, trying to make the best of their education, after it was disrupted by the conflict. it's the only school in the camp, taking in close to 300,000 children, between five and 12 years old. classes are few. they learn in shifts. morning and...
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south sudan is on the brink of famine. the u.n. says at least four million people there are facing starvation. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and con
south sudan is on the brink of famine. the u.n. says at least four million people there are facing starvation. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you...
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over 100000 south sudan refugees have crossed into ethiopia since conflict broke out. >> we are seeinghousand people on average, if you look at the present moment we have 190,000 refugee who is have arrived here since the beginning of the crisis. that's a large number of refugees by any standard. >> reporter: back at the camp they met as they fled. >> i had to take her with me. if i would have left her and she died, it would an curse to my children. >> so they both week. this woman for her husband who left to fight, and this girl for her mother who she has not seen. >> flooding has killed hundreds of pakistan and indian-controlled kashmir is expected to get worse in heavy rain over the next few days. 180 people have died in pakistan, and the water is now reaching the capitol of islamabad. they're using helicopters and boat to rescue survivors. >>> 108 people are reported dead on the other side of the line of control. india-controlled kashmir, they're reac struggleing to reach thousands who are stranded. >>> rural residents in myanmar are taking full advantage it's fear that the high de
over 100000 south sudan refugees have crossed into ethiopia since conflict broke out. >> we are seeinghousand people on average, if you look at the present moment we have 190,000 refugee who is have arrived here since the beginning of the crisis. that's a large number of refugees by any standard. >> reporter: back at the camp they met as they fled. >> i had to take her with me. if i would have left her and she died, it would an curse to my children. >> so they both week....
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and demanded the people of south sudan the failed coup and rebellion that followed resulted in the lossf 2 million innocent lives, destruction of properties, and damage of community relationships. however, the coup was foiled, and the government is continuing to defend the country and the people against the ensuing of the rebellion. the government and the people of south sudan guff the opportunity to tell the united nations, the africa union, and the governmental authority for development, and the international community for their action. to restore peace and stability in my country. my government is unwaive unwaverly resolved to peace and talking peace to the rebels to close this dark chapter in our history of our young country. open a new page, and pave way for us to once again embark on the difficult mission of social economic development, which our people urgently need. with dedication we were able to sign the hostilities agreement on 23 january 2014. >> we're going to leave the president of south sudan referencing his call for united nations security council, representing africa an
and demanded the people of south sudan the failed coup and rebellion that followed resulted in the lossf 2 million innocent lives, destruction of properties, and damage of community relationships. however, the coup was foiled, and the government is continuing to defend the country and the people against the ensuing of the rebellion. the government and the people of south sudan guff the opportunity to tell the united nations, the africa union, and the governmental authority for development, and...
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. >>> south sudan conflict displaced more than 1.5 million people. thousands fled to ethiopia. home to many. kathryn soy went to a cam in kampala. >>> south sudanese children at a refugee champ in western ethiopia, trying to make the best of their education after disrupted by the conflict. it's the only school, taking in close to 3,000 children, close to five and 12 years old. the classes are few, they land in shifts, morning and afternoon. >> the children that are more, and that is 160 students in the one class. >> a majority of children remain out of school. some wait to be res terred. -- registered. this girl was separated from her parents when fighting broke out at her home school in south. she's waiting for a chance to timely cabinet into a classroom. >> we were told to wait for construction of more classes. i keep coming until that time. >> in another part of the camp, refugees have their biomatrix taken to ensure they get full u.n. protection. >> reporter: this camp is full, taking no new arrivals, there are 50,000 refugees here, most are women and children. over 100,000
. >>> south sudan conflict displaced more than 1.5 million people. thousands fled to ethiopia. home to many. kathryn soy went to a cam in kampala. >>> south sudanese children at a refugee champ in western ethiopia, trying to make the best of their education after disrupted by the conflict. it's the only school, taking in close to 3,000 children, close to five and 12 years old. the classes are few, they land in shifts, morning and afternoon. >> the children that are...
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. >>> and south sudan on the brink of famine. the u.n. warns at least four million people, including thousands of children, are facing starvation. >>> hello. a report on the malaysian airlines flight mh17 disaster in eastern ukraine says it was probably caused by the aircraft being struck by multiple high-energy objects from the outside. the report by dutch officials says that there are no indications that the crash was due to any kind of technical fault with the plane. there was also no evidence of any emergency or pilot error. the report has found the wreckage on the ground suggests the plane broke up during the flight. all 298 people died in the crash in july. this report doesn't blame anyone directly. i asked our correspondent anna holligan about the significance of the findings. >> this is significant because it's the first official account of what happened. we're told in this report, the flight broke up in the air probably as a result of structural damage caused by a large number of high energy objects that penetrated the aircraft f
. >>> and south sudan on the brink of famine. the u.n. warns at least four million people, including thousands of children, are facing starvation. >>> hello. a report on the malaysian airlines flight mh17 disaster in eastern ukraine says it was probably caused by the aircraft being struck by multiple high-energy objects from the outside. the report by dutch officials says that there are no indications that the crash was due to any kind of technical fault with the plane. there...
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we have more now from new york. >> desperately needed food as air dropped in remote regions of south sudan. the world's newest nation which now faces one of the biggest humanitarian crisis. since september conflict has displaced 1.3 million people. leaving hundreds of thousands of children at risk of starvation. unicef, the children's relief agency is doing all it can, but it isn't enough. >> we have 255,000 children who are severe and a cutel acutely mall nourished. there is a massive need to scale up our response, and it would be hard pressed to scale that as fast as we need to. >> the ebola outbreak affecting several west africa countries, in need of humanitarian needs stressing the u.n. budget. >> in syria where more than 3 million people have fled the country and millions more are internally displaced the world food program is cutting back food distribution due to funding shortfalls. >> it has been three years. and as a result we're seeing a significant reduction in contribution to syria. that is not to say say that the world has not been generous. but what we need is to continue that
we have more now from new york. >> desperately needed food as air dropped in remote regions of south sudan. the world's newest nation which now faces one of the biggest humanitarian crisis. since september conflict has displaced 1.3 million people. leaving hundreds of thousands of children at risk of starvation. unicef, the children's relief agency is doing all it can, but it isn't enough. >> we have 255,000 children who are severe and a cutel acutely mall nourished. there is a...
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. >>> south sudan conflict displaced more than 1.5 million people. thousands fled to ethiopia. it's home to many. kathryn soy went to a cam in kampala. >>> south sudanese children at a refugee champ in western ethiopia, trying to make the best of their education after disrupted by the conflict. it's the only school, taking in close to 3,000 children, close to five and 12 years old. the classes are few, they land in shifts, morning and afternoon. >> the children that are more, and that is 160 students in the one class. >> a majority of children remain out of school. some wait to be res terred. -- registered. this girl was separated from her
. >>> south sudan conflict displaced more than 1.5 million people. thousands fled to ethiopia. it's home to many. kathryn soy went to a cam in kampala. >>> south sudanese children at a refugee champ in western ethiopia, trying to make the best of their education after disrupted by the conflict. it's the only school, taking in close to 3,000 children, close to five and 12 years old. the classes are few, they land in shifts, morning and afternoon. >> the children that are...
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. >>> south sudan's has 1.5 million displaced citizens. many have fled to ethiopia.visit one camp. >> south sudan sued nis children making the best of their education after it was interrupted by the con flict back home, taking in close to 300,000 children. classes are few, they render in shifts, morning and afternoon. >> there is 160 children in one class. >> the majority are out of school. come wait to be registered. this girl waiting for the chance to get into a classroom. >> we were told to wait for vuction of more classes. i'll keep coming until that time. >> refugees have biometrics taken. >> the camp is full, taking no new arrivals. most are women and children. >> over 100,000 south sudan refugees crossed into ethiopia since conflict broke out. >> we are receiving about 1,000 on average. we have 190,000 refugees who have arrived here since the beginning of the crisis. that's a large number of refugees by any standard. back at the camp they live with a foster mother. >> i had to take her with me. if i had of left her, and she died, it would be a caste to my chil
. >>> south sudan's has 1.5 million displaced citizens. many have fled to ethiopia.visit one camp. >> south sudan sued nis children making the best of their education after it was interrupted by the con flict back home, taking in close to 300,000 children. classes are few, they render in shifts, morning and afternoon. >> there is 160 children in one class. >> the majority are out of school. come wait to be registered. this girl waiting for the chance to get into a...
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in south sudan, basically the u.n.has become a de facto protector to change the mandate of the south sudan peace keeping mission, a priority. i'm hoping that's the sign that it's starting to learn those lessons from the past. >> great lessons, 190 nations, they could wield incredible power. what power does the u.n. actually have mr. ross? >> when the security council agrees to do something under so-called chapter 7 its decisions have the power of international law which is owe obligatary on all, sanctions on a country for some kind of egregious breach of international security. this is real power. it also has the power to mandate military action.for instance in 1991, there was a mandate for the u.s. and its coalition allies to remove iraq from kuwait. more recently it passed a mandate for the use of military force against moar moammar gadhn libya. real power in real places, it tends to be in the places that really don't hit the headlines like south sudan like mr. schroeder mentioned, or where the u.n. does do some good
in south sudan, basically the u.n.has become a de facto protector to change the mandate of the south sudan peace keeping mission, a priority. i'm hoping that's the sign that it's starting to learn those lessons from the past. >> great lessons, 190 nations, they could wield incredible power. what power does the u.n. actually have mr. ross? >> when the security council agrees to do something under so-called chapter 7 its decisions have the power of international law which is owe...
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bases in south sudan, that the u.n. has become a convict prctor, and the -- protector, and the security council changed the mandate of the south sudan peacekeeping mission so that protection was a priority. i'm hoping that that is a sign that it's learning some of those lessons from the past. >> great lessons, we are talking about a coalition of 93 nations. if they work together militarily, they will wield incredible powers. what powers does the u.n. have? >> when the security council christopher gibson agrees to do something under chapter seven, decisions have the power of international law, which is obligatory upon all symmetries of the u.n. charter. there's a high form of international law, and that could be to order a country to withdraw troops from countries invaded and place sanctions on a country for a breach of security. this is real power, it has the power to mandate military action, for instance, in 1991. it was a mandate for the u.s. and its coalition allies to remove iraq christopher gibson from kuwait. rece
bases in south sudan, that the u.n. has become a convict prctor, and the -- protector, and the security council changed the mandate of the south sudan peacekeeping mission so that protection was a priority. i'm hoping that that is a sign that it's learning some of those lessons from the past. >> great lessons, we are talking about a coalition of 93 nations. if they work together militarily, they will wield incredible powers. what powers does the u.n. have? >> when the security...
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imagine africa, i red that 250,000 people have moved from south sudan to ethiopia.hese are poor countries. and think about proximity. europe is very close. tunisia and libya used to be provinces. it's that close. this movement should not be surprising to us. >> a lot of these young people are unemployed. some of them are illiterate. we're talking about young africans desperate enough to risk their lives so many times to get to europe. is this there something that europe should be be doing to stop this, is this just the way it is, it is just going to continue. >> there is a humanitarian crisis that needs to be handled, but you might put it in a broader context, and the context is that africa could be seen as an european opportunity. there are young men and there are many things that they can do. one big asset is their youth and their strength. nobody can cross the sahara and come though thes to these countries without being strong and strong-willed. these are very strong people who could contribute. when you look at it in a broader context of the demographic challeng
imagine africa, i red that 250,000 people have moved from south sudan to ethiopia.hese are poor countries. and think about proximity. europe is very close. tunisia and libya used to be provinces. it's that close. this movement should not be surprising to us. >> a lot of these young people are unemployed. some of them are illiterate. we're talking about young africans desperate enough to risk their lives so many times to get to europe. is this there something that europe should be be doing...
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and there are 5.8 million people in need at south sudan.nd iraq, more than 30 million people are in danger or have been displayed due to fighting. we're joined by the director of the world health organization. thanks for being with us. the opening remarks he said you could be thinking the world is falling apart. how is an organization like yours able to respond to everything that is .happening right now? >> well, as you said, this is really an unprecedented period in the history of humanitarian assistance. we're responding to five what we call grade 3 emergencies. these are the highest level of emergencies. it's where we put all hands on deck. employ our best and brightest, our a teams. we would expect one of these types of emergencies ever two to four years, and we're in this situation where we have five on our hands. the ebola outbreak, the crisis in iraq, syria, south sudan, and the central african republic. so it has been an incredibly demanding period for all humanitarian agencies, including the world health organization. i think perha
and there are 5.8 million people in need at south sudan.nd iraq, more than 30 million people are in danger or have been displayed due to fighting. we're joined by the director of the world health organization. thanks for being with us. the opening remarks he said you could be thinking the world is falling apart. how is an organization like yours able to respond to everything that is .happening right now? >> well, as you said, this is really an unprecedented period in the history of...
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. >>> katherine soy visits a camp in south sudan. >> reporter: children try to make the best of their education after it was disrupted by the conflict back home. they are the only school in the camp and has taken in close to 3,000 children between 5 and 12 years old. because the classes are still so few they are in shifts. morning and afternoon. >> children that are more, 160 students in one class. >> the majority of children, however, remain out of school. here they remain to be registered. this child was separated from her parents when fighting broke out on the day she was supposed to start school in south sudan. she's still waiting for the chance to finally get into a classroom. >> we were told to wait, and so i'll keep coming here until that time. >> in another part of the camp refugees have their buy crow metrics taken to make sure they get full u.n. protection. this school is full and are taking new new arrivals. most of the refugees here are women and their children. over 500,000 refugees have crossed into ethiopia since conflict broke out in december. >> we're seeing a thousan
. >>> katherine soy visits a camp in south sudan. >> reporter: children try to make the best of their education after it was disrupted by the conflict back home. they are the only school in the camp and has taken in close to 3,000 children between 5 and 12 years old. because the classes are still so few they are in shifts. morning and afternoon. >> children that are more, 160 students in one class. >> the majority of children, however, remain out of school. here they...
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. >>> of all the conflict around the world from syria to gaza to south sudan. the u.n. is facing an unprecedented demand for its help. officials say they don't have enough money to fund the relief efforts. kristen saloomey reports from the united nations. >> reporter: desperately needed food is air dropped in south r, the world's -- south sudan, the world's newest nation facing a crises. conflict displaced 1.3 million since december, leaving 1 hunds,000 children at risk -- 100,000 children at risk. u.n.i.c.e.f. is doing what if can. it is not enough. we have $it 5,000 children that are severe and acutely malnourished and reached 60 thoez of they say kids to date. there's a need to scale up the response, but without additional resources well be hard pressed to scale that as fast as we need to. >> reporter: the ebola outbreak, affecting several west african countries is another crisis the u.n. is responding to. this year dozens of emergencies are training the budget of the humanitarian agencies, rely on governments to meet their needs. >> u.n.i.c.e.f. in new york, saw its
. >>> of all the conflict around the world from syria to gaza to south sudan. the u.n. is facing an unprecedented demand for its help. officials say they don't have enough money to fund the relief efforts. kristen saloomey reports from the united nations. >> reporter: desperately needed food is air dropped in south r, the world's -- south sudan, the world's newest nation facing a crises. conflict displaced 1.3 million since december, leaving 1 hunds,000 children at risk --...
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we are among the 7 countries that have not signed on including iran, and lo, and south sudan and tonga but this was not good enough for the women of san francisco and in 1998 san francisco became the first city in the world to enact a local ordinance with the principals, and this forms the framework that guides our work and we are privileged to have amy who is the city attorney at the time who drafted much of the language for that ordinance. and so with any human rights, framework and freedom from violence is a human right. our first topic, trafficking in san francisco. we have a rebounding economy and a growing population and immigrant population and hospitality industry. we see all forms of trafficking here in san francisco, sex and labor trafficking, child and adult domestic and international trafficking. and our entire community affected and there is a link between human trafficking and smuggling and drug and, money laundering and organized crime and all of these lead to increased crime in gang activity and child exploitation and public health problems. so what would you guess the
we are among the 7 countries that have not signed on including iran, and lo, and south sudan and tonga but this was not good enough for the women of san francisco and in 1998 san francisco became the first city in the world to enact a local ordinance with the principals, and this forms the framework that guides our work and we are privileged to have amy who is the city attorney at the time who drafted much of the language for that ordinance. and so with any human rights, framework and freedom...
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information flows and we don't end up in a situation where wealthy people have rates like that of south sudan. >> what would you say to some of the anti-vaccine celebrities who are, in my experience, also telling other celebrities to either come out and say don't vaccinate your kids or at least hold back from talking in positive terms about vaccines. >> i go to refugee camps, i see the baby graves lined up. i worked in uganda and see the effects of these diseases. if they understood how powerful these diseases are that's why we used to have 20, 30, 40% of kids die before they were 5 years of age. we assume all our kids will live because we have these fabulous vaccines to protect them. we have to continue to remind people. >> nargis, you also work with women's organizations. women to women is one of your groups. tell me what you tell women who are considering whether to vaccinate their children? >> that's an interesting question. we tend to tell people not to do something or to do something without necessarily painting the picture of the what if they do not do something. when we talk to young
information flows and we don't end up in a situation where wealthy people have rates like that of south sudan. >> what would you say to some of the anti-vaccine celebrities who are, in my experience, also telling other celebrities to either come out and say don't vaccinate your kids or at least hold back from talking in positive terms about vaccines. >> i go to refugee camps, i see the baby graves lined up. i worked in uganda and see the effects of these diseases. if they understood...
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african union is working tirelessly to push for peace in the democratic republic of tin congo, south sudan, and somali. the international community must remain engaged and support africa in the maintenance of peace and stability, enhancing thereby it's peace keeping capacity needs through training, logistical and financial support. africa also remained seized with the issue of western sahara. the united nations should not shake off its responsibility to ensure the achievement of self determination by the people of western sahara. mr. president, we continue to witness the suffering and persecution of the people of palestine at the hands of israel. we have witnessed the murder of women and children in shelters, where they seek refuge from israel's bombs. we witnessed the brutal and random distraction of infrastructure in the gaza strip, and while these heinous acts were being perpetrated by israel, the so-called civil eased world maintained a deafening silence, and we ask why? lasting peace in the middle east can only be achieved through a two-state solution, based on the 1967 borders. any o
african union is working tirelessly to push for peace in the democratic republic of tin congo, south sudan, and somali. the international community must remain engaged and support africa in the maintenance of peace and stability, enhancing thereby it's peace keeping capacity needs through training, logistical and financial support. africa also remained seized with the issue of western sahara. the united nations should not shake off its responsibility to ensure the achievement of self...
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he worked in delivering aid in the balkans, libya, and south sudan. steven sotloff was killed earlier this month and james foley last month. the executioner threatens the name of another british captain. they have killed thousands in syria andiraq. >>> running back adrian peteson is free on $15,000 bail after being arrested for child abuse. he was booked on the felony charge. the viking charge is accused of using a switch or a stick to discipline his son. photos show bruises and lacerations like you see on here on the boy's arms, legs, and buttocks. >> a grand jury having indicted this case looked at the injuries that were inflicted upon this child and determined that the discipline was not reasonable and did not reflect the community standards of what was reasonable discipline. >> an attorney for peterson said his client was disciplining the boy the same way he had been disciplined as a child. the vikings say peterson will not play tomorrow. >>> in new york, ray rice made his first public appearance since being suspended from the nfl. the former rave
he worked in delivering aid in the balkans, libya, and south sudan. steven sotloff was killed earlier this month and james foley last month. the executioner threatens the name of another british captain. they have killed thousands in syria andiraq. >>> running back adrian peteson is free on $15,000 bail after being arrested for child abuse. he was booked on the felony charge. the viking charge is accused of using a switch or a stick to discipline his son. photos show bruises and...
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in the balkans and as an aid worker in libya and south sudan. he leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter as well as a teenage daughter. in that video posted today the executioner threatened to kill another hostage identified as a british citizen. the extremists have posted video of the beheadings of two u.s. journalists. today u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with egyptian leaders to crush isis, also known as isil. >> the iraqi army and shiite militias reporting they are making games against isis, breaking a two-month siege of the region and starting to take back villages in the area. but iraq's prime minister urged caution saturday asking the army to stop shelling populated areas held by the terrorist groups. >> the orders were very clear, we don't want more innocent victims to get killed in areas and provinces controlled by isis. >> secretary of state john kerry said egypt has a critical role to play in denouncing isis and hailed the country as an important partner in fighting back. >> it will be our goal in every meeting we have on the inte
in the balkans and as an aid worker in libya and south sudan. he leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter as well as a teenage daughter. in that video posted today the executioner threatened to kill another hostage identified as a british citizen. the extremists have posted video of the beheadings of two u.s. journalists. today u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with egyptian leaders to crush isis, also known as isil. >> the iraqi army and shiite militias reporting they are making games...
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this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan. a minister who has testified before congress.s is truly an american story, an american dream, where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, washington. >> and for more on the film and how you can help, go to abcnews.com. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. from sony pictures s studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white. hello. how you dog? what a nice group. they seem happy to see... at least you. i dot know. [ uckles ]
this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan. a minister who has testified before congress.s is truly an american story, an american dream, where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, washington. >> and for more on the film and how you can help, go to abcnews.com. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. from sony pictures s studios, it's america's game. wheel... of......
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this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan. a minister who has testified before congress.s is truly an american story, an american dream, where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, washington. >> and for more on the film and how you can help, go to abcnews.com. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a stay-at-home mom from plano, texas... a children's librarian from westerville, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd candidate in history, originally from lexington, south carolina...
this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan. a minister who has testified before congress.s is truly an american story, an american dream, where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, washington. >> and for more on the film and how you can help, go to abcnews.com. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a...
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south sudan is to the south of sudan. sudan up there at khartoum, we're familiar with that and the problems that take place there and we know how intolerant they are up there. it happened that we had -- there was a lady up there named miriam ibraham. i'm going to show you a picture. you've never seen a prettier ladled in your life. in her wedding dress. she is sudan knees and she -- sudanese and she had been a muslim. however, she renounced that and now is a christian. and so they went to this beautiful young lady who had one baby and she was eight months pregnant for her next baby and said we're going to put you on trial. you've got to renounce christianity. she said i can't do it and they said you'll have to do it. so they -- she was found guilty of not renouncing her christianity, she was sentenced to 100 lashes which would kill her and then they would hang her by her neck for a public display. as an example of what happens. well, several of us were involved in this, we had a lot of the cooperation from some of the sur
south sudan is to the south of sudan. sudan up there at khartoum, we're familiar with that and the problems that take place there and we know how intolerant they are up there. it happened that we had -- there was a lady up there named miriam ibraham. i'm going to show you a picture. you've never seen a prettier ladled in your life. in her wedding dress. she is sudan knees and she -- sudanese and she had been a muslim. however, she renounced that and now is a christian. and so they went to this...
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. >> again, coming from south sudan going through all that civil war before i was discovered to be afe here? you guys, many students in some of the world's poorest countries don't have access to something as basic as a toilet. women are not crippled. they are sisters. they are mothers. they are wives. they are girlfriends. >> and they deserve an education. >> yes, ma'am. and children are vulnerable to diseases and get sick to attend. that's why at h&m conscious foundation we'll join forces with global citizen around the world because childrens are our world, darling. they are us. to call on world leaders to drive change and ensure that water sanitation and hygiene are made a priority, okay, in the poorest areas, but the road map to end extreme poverty by 2013. now can we do that? we can say, no, but together i see. look at how we can come together. we can do that in 2013, helena. >> to match our words with action, the h&m conscious foundation is donating $9.3 million to water aid to transform lives by delivering water, sanitation, and hygiene in schools. 250,000 students will directl
. >> again, coming from south sudan going through all that civil war before i was discovered to be afe here? you guys, many students in some of the world's poorest countries don't have access to something as basic as a toilet. women are not crippled. they are sisters. they are mothers. they are wives. they are girlfriends. >> and they deserve an education. >> yes, ma'am. and children are vulnerable to diseases and get sick to attend. that's why at h&m conscious foundation...
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we are among the 7 countries that have not signed on including iran, and lo, and south sudan and tonga but this was not good enough for the women of san francisco and in 1998 san francisco became the first city in the world to enact a local ordinance with the principals, and this forms
we are among the 7 countries that have not signed on including iran, and lo, and south sudan and tonga but this was not good enough for the women of san francisco and in 1998 san francisco became the first city in the world to enact a local ordinance with the principals, and this forms
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oflr% and a civilian peace keeping group confirmed that the security work in south sudan in 2012 andas working for another aide group when he waswo in early 2013 in syria he was in syria working with the agency for technical cooperation and development and supported tens of thousands of refugees. his death speaks volumes to the despicable terrorist group known as isil or isis and now beheading a third victim and trying to send a message the west and not just the united states and not just to journalist but to anyone who represents the west and those who are trying to fight against the terrorist. apparently haines had family members that worked in the military. they are trying to dissuade the military and scare the west from coming after them. president bush once said if you remove troops from iraq you may face a greater threat down the road. that was al-qaeda at the time. and now the fight against isis raises questions, are we at war? do we arm the iraqis and syrians to fight the war? do they have the capability to win and does the west put itself in harm's way if we don't get them o
oflr% and a civilian peace keeping group confirmed that the security work in south sudan in 2012 andas working for another aide group when he waswo in early 2013 in syria he was in syria working with the agency for technical cooperation and development and supported tens of thousands of refugees. his death speaks volumes to the despicable terrorist group known as isil or isis and now beheading a third victim and trying to send a message the west and not just the united states and not just to...
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this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan. a minister who has testified before congress.s is truly an american story, an american dream, where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, washington. >> and for more on the film and how you can help, go to abcnews.com. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night >>> tonight a major shake up inside of the gleaming corporate towers of ora cell. why has the world's fifth richest man suddenly given up his job? >> we're live in the king fire tonight. it has doubled in size. >> a peninsula family shares a harrowing survival story. how they escaped mexico's hurricane odele. >> lines formed at bay area apple stores tonight, reviewers tell us whether the new iphone 6 will be worth the wait. >> he's ruled for decades over one of the world's biggest technology companies now, larry ellison is no longer the chief executive at oracle. >> good evening. >> intense, hyper, competitive, tough to work for is how he's been described but tonight the man wi
this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan. a minister who has testified before congress.s is truly an american story, an american dream, where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, washington. >> and for more on the film and how you can help, go to abcnews.com. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night >>> tonight a major shake up inside of the gleaming...
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. >> south sudan conflict displaced half a million people. hundreds have fled >>> south sudanese children trying to make the best of their education, after it was interrupted by a conflict back home. >> it's the only school, taking in close to 3,000 children between 5-12 years old. the classes are few. they land in shifts. morning to afternoon. >> the children that are more, 160 students in the one class. >> reporter: a majority of children remain out of school. some wait to be registered. they were separated from the parents, when fighting broke out on the day they were supposed to start school. at her home town in south sudan, she sa waiting for a chance to get into a classroom. >> translation: we were told to wait for construction of more class, then we'll be registered. i come here until that line. >> in another part of the camp, refugees have biometrics taken to ensure protection. this camp is full, taking no new arrivals, there are 50,000 refugees, most women and their children. ov over-100,000 refugees crossed. we are deceiving about 1,
. >> south sudan conflict displaced half a million people. hundreds have fled >>> south sudanese children trying to make the best of their education, after it was interrupted by a conflict back home. >> it's the only school, taking in close to 3,000 children between 5-12 years old. the classes are few. they land in shifts. morning to afternoon. >> the children that are more, 160 students in the one class. >> reporter: a majority of children remain out of school....
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oflr% and a civilian peace keeping group confirmed that the security work in south sudan in 2012 andas working for another aide group when he waswo in early 2013 in syria he was in syria working with the agency for technical cooperation and development and supported tens of thousands of refugees. his death speaks volumes to the despicable terrorist group known as isil or isis and now beheading a third victim and trying to send a message the west and not just the united states and not just to journalist but to anyone who represents the west and those who are trying to fight against the terrorist. apparently haines had family members that worked in the military. they are trying to dissuade the military and scare the west from coming after them. president bush once said if you remove troops from iraq you may face a greater threat down the road. that was al-qaeda at the time. and now the fight against isis raises questions, are we at war? do we arm the iraqis and syrians to fight the war? do they have the capability to win and does the west put itself in harm's way if we don't get them o
oflr% and a civilian peace keeping group confirmed that the security work in south sudan in 2012 andas working for another aide group when he waswo in early 2013 in syria he was in syria working with the agency for technical cooperation and development and supported tens of thousands of refugees. his death speaks volumes to the despicable terrorist group known as isil or isis and now beheading a third victim and trying to send a message the west and not just the united states and not just to...
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. >> food drops for south sudan. the world's newest nation facing cry sees. conflict displaced 1.3 million. hundreds of thousands at risk of starvation. unicef is doing what it can. we have 255,000 children severe. the need that they scale up the response but without additional resources they'd be hard pressed to scale that as farce as we need to. >> the ebola outbreak. this year dozens of emergencies are seeing the budgets of humanitarian agencies rely on donations from governments to meet their needs. >> u.n.i.c.e.f. based in new york saw the largest deployment of emergency supplies ever. 1,000 metric tonnes of life-saving supplies sen to the world's trouble region. it's enough to fill 19 cargo jets with supplies. >> in syria, when more than 3 million demred the country and millions -- fled the country and millions does placed. the world food program is set to cut back distribution because of founding falls. >> we are seeing a reduction in contribution to syria. that is not to say the world has not been generous. what we need is to continue the jerp ofty. >
. >> food drops for south sudan. the world's newest nation facing cry sees. conflict displaced 1.3 million. hundreds of thousands at risk of starvation. unicef is doing what it can. we have 255,000 children severe. the need that they scale up the response but without additional resources they'd be hard pressed to scale that as farce as we need to. >> the ebola outbreak. this year dozens of emergencies are seeing the budgets of humanitarian agencies rely on donations from governments...
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leadership and engagement should not be up for debate in the first place, iraq, syria, ukraine, gaza, south sudan, libya, north korea, just to name a few. i'm not saying that we can or should do any of it alone, that's not proposition, but the world, i think most people here understand will not do it without us. i can tell you for certain most of the world does not lie awake at night worrying about america's presence. they tell me that they worry about what would happen in our absence. so as we write the next chapter of american diplomatic history, as we think about how tomorrow's diplomats will fill the exhibit halls of this museum. we have to remember engagement and leadership are the american dna. it is doing the difficult work that makes america's values real in the world which ultimately defines us as a country. i pick up on colin's comment about that person behind the window. when i travel abroad and i have an opportunity like my predecessors did to have a me and greet with our embassy personnel. i tell everybody that they are all ambassadors, every single one of them, particularly the peop
leadership and engagement should not be up for debate in the first place, iraq, syria, ukraine, gaza, south sudan, libya, north korea, just to name a few. i'm not saying that we can or should do any of it alone, that's not proposition, but the world, i think most people here understand will not do it without us. i can tell you for certain most of the world does not lie awake at night worrying about america's presence. they tell me that they worry about what would happen in our absence. so as we...
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many are from central african republic, south sudan and eritrea. many head to spain and portugal.ya is the starting point for mieg rantmigrants to italy and . cross through turkey and southern bulgaria. the italian interior ministry session more than double the number of 2013. last year around 466 migrants headed for -- 466,000 migrants leave for germany. >>> judith sunderland joins me via skype. what is your assessment of what's going on at this moment? >> clearly there has been a significant increase particularly in boat migration to europe but also, migration over land. you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has been sort of reverse immigration from spain in the context of the economic crisis, in the past year and through 2014, we've seen an increase in attempts to get into the spanish enclaves of seota and malia, and also troubling behavior by the spanish security forces on those borders, in terms of push back and even use of force against individuals trying the get into the spanish territories. we also see a lot of increased land crossings into bulgaria, particularly
many are from central african republic, south sudan and eritrea. many head to spain and portugal.ya is the starting point for mieg rantmigrants to italy and . cross through turkey and southern bulgaria. the italian interior ministry session more than double the number of 2013. last year around 466 migrants headed for -- 466,000 migrants leave for germany. >>> judith sunderland joins me via skype. what is your assessment of what's going on at this moment? >> clearly there has been...
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a civilian peace keeping group confirmed the man in the video did security work for them in south sudanin 2012 and was working for another aid group when he was reported early 2013 in syria. he was in syria working fornican and development. he supported tens of thousands of refugees. his death speaks volumes to the despicable terrorist group known as isis. now beheading a third victim trying to send a message to the west not just the united states and not just to journalists but to anyone who represents the west and those who are trying to fight against these terrorists. apparently hanes had some tfamiy members who worked in the military. they are trying to dissuade people from coming after them. that fight at the time we were talking about was al qaeda. the fight now against isis raises many questions, are we at war? do we arm the iraqies and syrians to fight this war? do they have the capability to fight this and win? and does the west then put itself in harms way if we do not get them off this earth? that is the question. joining us now fox news middle east and terrorism analyst. he
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that puts rates below south sudan. now we are seeing consequences. the department of health reports 8,000 cases of whooping cough that landed 267 people in the hospital. three infants died. it's alarming because this is a disease that this been wiped out mostly. the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their children vaccinated. >> coming up, the high cost of deployment on families. developm. >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>> we have seen countless heart warming videos of military members reuniting with their families after a long deployment. we don't often see the strain put on famili
that puts rates below south sudan. now we are seeing consequences. the department of health reports 8,000 cases of whooping cough that landed 267 people in the hospital. three infants died. it's alarming because this is a disease that this been wiped out mostly. the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny...
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at wealthy schools in los angeles are reportedly as low as in south sudan and disease is skyrocketing what doctors have to say about going vaccine-free. >>> forced to declare their race and ethnicity when purchasing a firearm. the couch will have a lot to say about that, including people on it. both buyers -- wanted to see if they are awake. >> i get it. >> both buyers around sellers are raising big concerns about this and right after the show, ot, baby. head to the web. >> there's more? come on. more? >> there is always more. "outnumbered overtime," log on to foxnews.com. click on over time tab in the middle of the page. we'll answer your questions. tell us what topic you want to hear more about. have you seen kimberly's shoes? facebook, twitter, email, we're there. >> what about mine? who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do i
at wealthy schools in los angeles are reportedly as low as in south sudan and disease is skyrocketing what doctors have to say about going vaccine-free. >>> forced to declare their race and ethnicity when purchasing a firearm. the couch will have a lot to say about that, including people on it. both buyers -- wanted to see if they are awake. >> i get it. >> both buyers around sellers are raising big concerns about this and right after the show, ot, baby. head to the web....
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the middle east, in yemen, the situation in libya, the conflicts taking place all over africa, south sudane list goes on, and not only conflict but also the ebola epidemic, which they are going to have a summit about, a mini summit during this general assembly. and you do wonder whether some of these very, very important issues will get properly dealt with. some of the countries are not going to get the attention their deserve. >> busy day at the u.n. today. and later a meeting of the u.n. security council, which president obama himself is going to chair. >> reporter: yeah, let me take you through the day, adrian, and give you an idea of the highlights. president obama will be speaking the second of the world leaders to speak after brazil, so in the next hour, we think, he'll be speaking us to, a very important speech. we're told it will be a forceful speech, but also an optimistic speech. that's the word from the white house, and then of course we'll be followed by all of the world leaders who queue up one after another to speak. we have been looking closely on some of the arab speeches.
the middle east, in yemen, the situation in libya, the conflicts taking place all over africa, south sudane list goes on, and not only conflict but also the ebola epidemic, which they are going to have a summit about, a mini summit during this general assembly. and you do wonder whether some of these very, very important issues will get properly dealt with. some of the countries are not going to get the attention their deserve. >> busy day at the u.n. today. and later a meeting of the...
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this entrepreneur built a clinic in south sudan.has testified before congress. >> and this is truly at the end an american story and an american dream where you can reinvent yourself. >> absolutely. >> with the help of people such as her. >> amy robach, abc news, washington. >> she's really involved in a lot of women's and children's advocacy. october 3rd is when it opens up. >>> "the mix" and the polka just ahead. justice ahead. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop the damage. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identi
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that's when the country got a brand spanking new country called south sudan. the last time we got a new country on earth was 2006 when the country that was previously called serbia and montenegro became two countries called serbia, comma, and also montenegro. used to be one with an and in which both of those things were combined. we do not get new countries on earth all that often. it does not happen frequently. but we might get one as of tomorrow. scotland votes tomorrow on whether to secede from the united kingdom and become its own country. the polls are really close. there's only one question on the ballot. everybody over the age of 16 in scotland can vote on it. they're expecting turnout approaching 100% of eligible voters. in terms of when we'll know the results, this is when the polls are open, we put this up so you can compare it to east coast time. 7:00 a.m. local time tomorrow morning with the time difference that's 2:00 a.m. tonight on the east coast of the u.s. the polls close at 10:00 p.m. local time. that's a really long -- a 15-hour voting day.
that's when the country got a brand spanking new country called south sudan. the last time we got a new country on earth was 2006 when the country that was previously called serbia and montenegro became two countries called serbia, comma, and also montenegro. used to be one with an and in which both of those things were combined. we do not get new countries on earth all that often. it does not happen frequently. but we might get one as of tomorrow. scotland votes tomorrow on whether to secede...
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life to the service of others, who was an aide worker who worked in everywhere from croatia to south sudan first reaction is just one of utter sadness and thoughts which is obviously his family at this time. in terms of a policy response, then i think it's right that this is a threat that has to be confronted. what do we mean by that? well, there are three elements to that ultimately, i believe. one is the current containment of islamic state. second is dealing with the counterterrorism threat that they pose to europe and the rest of the world, and, thirdly, them ultimately seeking the collapse of an islamic state. i think we need to look at what our objectives are, put together the right coalitions to do that, deal with the different elements, but there is no option of sitting this fight out. >> when we think about what the prime minister has said, you know, where he is saying it looks like u.s. air strikes will be a possibility, but not necessarily putting ground troops in. if you were advising the prime minister now, as you did tony blair, what would you tell him? what would you say is
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we have a serious terrorist attacks in iraq and south of sudan in african republic.vastation. therefore, we need to really protect the civilian population. and i have been traveling all of these hot spots, without exception, all around the world. sometimes i have to protect myself. and i know that with the difficult interviews, meeting with the different people, i give you this u.n. peacekeeping heat met to protect yourself. (cheers and applause) keep it handy because-- i may need it for my protection. >> jon: okay. is this your way of telling me i'm being shipped out somewhere? oh, yeah. that's very kind of you. but it does, you know, boy t brings up a serious situation. how difficult is it to get world opinion on any situation. and does the u.n. have to contract in some ways to be more effective in certain situations or can if continue to-- and who within the u.n. organization, and you don't have to necessarily name names but which country is the biggest pain in the butt? (laughter) >> when the united nations member states are united, united nations should be unite
we have a serious terrorist attacks in iraq and south of sudan in african republic.vastation. therefore, we need to really protect the civilian population. and i have been traveling all of these hot spots, without exception, all around the world. sometimes i have to protect myself. and i know that with the difficult interviews, meeting with the different people, i give you this u.n. peacekeeping heat met to protect yourself. (cheers and applause) keep it handy because-- i may need it for my...