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it was for unicef.charity events and it raises almost $10 million for unicef, which is -- >> jimmy: i have a photo, there's you and woody harrelson. >> okay, great. so, woody -- >> jimmy: did woody even know what's happening? >> he's a friend of mine. he talked me into it. two years ago, he scored the winning goal in penalties in front of 70,000 people, they played at the stadium of manchester united. >> jimmy: wow. >> and woody -- i got the invite and i thought, you know, i'm not really a soccer player. i called woody, i said, what do you think, is it really that fun? and he was like, he was like, oh, let me tell you something, bro, i -- this is like one of the greatest experiences you'll ever have. he was like, other than -- i think he said -- other than the night i smoked a fatty with willie nelson at 7:00 and ended up in a menage with two guys by 10:00, it was thereatest experience of my life. he was very high on it. >> jimmy: adamant. >> yeah. he talked me into it and we did it. and it's amazing. t
it was for unicef.charity events and it raises almost $10 million for unicef, which is -- >> jimmy: i have a photo, there's you and woody harrelson. >> okay, great. so, woody -- >> jimmy: did woody even know what's happening? >> he's a friend of mine. he talked me into it. two years ago, he scored the winning goal in penalties in front of 70,000 people, they played at the stadium of manchester united. >> jimmy: wow. >> and woody -- i got the invite and i...
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against trafficking and forced labor, i will be able to continue to work jointly with the government, unicef and other international and national organizations. [ speaking foreign language ] this is a problem that must be resolved through a joint effort. human trafficking is a human rights violation. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> an approach in human rights in the prevent of and fight against trafficking has several requirements in both law and practice. moat of all, victims' rights must be fully respected and clearly identified. finally, these victims are entitled to justice, reparations, and should be treated with close attention, as they are vulnerable. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: perseverance and collaboration will lead us to success in the eradication of this phenomenon. [ speaking morni ining foreign ] >> translator: madame secretary, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to conclude by stating that i hope we can work together to build a better future for all children of the world. thank you. [ applause ] >>> your words are inspiring and your lea
against trafficking and forced labor, i will be able to continue to work jointly with the government, unicef and other international and national organizations. [ speaking foreign language ] this is a problem that must be resolved through a joint effort. human trafficking is a human rights violation. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> an approach in human rights in the prevent of and fight against trafficking has several requirements in both law and practice. moat of all, victims'...
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. >> unicef says india is a the most dangerous place to be a girl indian women are discriminated against the abuse and even killed and for many danger begins in the womb. a 2011 study found that 12 million girls were aborted in india over the last three decades. gender selective abortion is illegal but it still happens girl babies who do survive are more likely to be underrate and one in five indian women and many of them child mothers had died during pregnancy or childbirth there is not a growing gap between the number of girls and a number of boys in india. in a traditional indian a family some men unmarried women in bring their bride's home to take care of his parents while women marry and leave the home providing no extra financial support. many families also have to pay a dowery to date woman married even though that is outlawed in india. >> an indiana family got a bit more than they bargained for a while they were on vacation in florida. the family was taking a tour of the everglades when the 9 ft. alligator bit off the hand of a tour guide. the capt. allegedly hong a fish over the
. >> unicef says india is a the most dangerous place to be a girl indian women are discriminated against the abuse and even killed and for many danger begins in the womb. a 2011 study found that 12 million girls were aborted in india over the last three decades. gender selective abortion is illegal but it still happens girl babies who do survive are more likely to be underrate and one in five indian women and many of them child mothers had died during pregnancy or childbirth there is not...
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. >> that's unicef. that's the source of this. >> makes it even more doubtful. >> whatever it is, you're not condoning it. >> no, i'm not condoning it. we ought to think about the problems that we have in the united states. there are some things we can learn from foreign countries. >> any come to mind? >> we've done a number of things that they've done and they've done things that we've done. people tend to think of europe as a bunch of liberal socialists. they have very strong work requirements not only in their there poverty programs but also in their disability programs and even trying to figure out ways to encourage the elderly to work. because they're following the principle that in the 21st century governments are not going to make it unless they have more people working paying taxes and fewer people getting benefits. so i think they've learned something from us. we've learned from them the importance of a social safety net. and i think we do have a fairly reasonable safety net. i would point out t
. >> that's unicef. that's the source of this. >> makes it even more doubtful. >> whatever it is, you're not condoning it. >> no, i'm not condoning it. we ought to think about the problems that we have in the united states. there are some things we can learn from foreign countries. >> any come to mind? >> we've done a number of things that they've done and they've done things that we've done. people tend to think of europe as a bunch of liberal socialists....
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natural and what exists in nature and how we can eat that food i think that's going to be i think the unicef great health benefits for the american people they just start eating healthier in whole and you have mentioned media coverage or the lack of it as to why americans seem to be ignorant of some of the harmful chemicals in hormones and other things that are in our products and food corporations often pump a lot of money into advertising so do you think it's become taboo to target and expose these companies. well yeah i mean big media big agriculture probably beef corporations they probably have a big say in what goes on that we're television and if you're critical of them they could use that as an attack on them and i would say from a consumer's point of view you know we're not trying to attack big business we're not trying to attack the american beef industry we're saying guys you know you need to take in to consider you need to take into consideration the health of your consumers are in consumers you know age everything shouldn't be skewed one way we're hey let's pump up these hormones
natural and what exists in nature and how we can eat that food i think that's going to be i think the unicef great health benefits for the american people they just start eating healthier in whole and you have mentioned media coverage or the lack of it as to why americans seem to be ignorant of some of the harmful chemicals in hormones and other things that are in our products and food corporations often pump a lot of money into advertising so do you think it's become taboo to target and expose...
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unicef has said that india is the most dangerous place to be a girl.h that considering what you know about the subject? >> yes, this is from the point of the view of the proportion of boys and girls, i would say yes. >> reporter: he has been researching this issue for years. selective abortions are against the law in india, but he says it is still happening, and he say ths that there are more sex selected abortions among the educated and well off than the desperately poor and uneducated. when you say that, you are saying that the familyies look t the girls as liability -- >> absolutely. >> reporter: and boys as retirement. >> absolutely correct. >> reporter: in traditional indian families the men marry and bring their brides home to live and take care of the parents. girls marry and leave the home providing no extra financial support, plus a girl's family can go broke trying to pay a dowry to get her married. dowry is also outlawed in india, but it is as common as it ever was. we traveled to a village that the indian government says has one of the wors
unicef has said that india is the most dangerous place to be a girl.h that considering what you know about the subject? >> yes, this is from the point of the view of the proportion of boys and girls, i would say yes. >> reporter: he has been researching this issue for years. selective abortions are against the law in india, but he says it is still happening, and he say ths that there are more sex selected abortions among the educated and well off than the desperately poor and...
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unicef has said india's the most dangerous place to be a girl.ou know about the subject? >> this is from the district girls versus boys, i would say yes. >> he's been researching the subject for years. sex-selective abortions are against the law in india, but he says it's still happening. and he says there are more sex-selective abortions among the educated and well-off than among the desperately poor and uneducated. >> a boy is seen as a better -- >> when you say that, basically what you're telling me is that families look at girls as a liability. >> absolutely. >> and boys as almost a retirement. >> absolutely. >> in traditional indian families, the men marry and bring their bride home to live and take care of his parents. girls marry and leave the home providing no extra financial support. plus, a girl's family can go broke trying to pay a dowry to get her married. dowry is also outlawed in india, but it's still common as it ever was. we traveled to a village the indian government says has one of the worst ratios of boys to girls in the countr
unicef has said india's the most dangerous place to be a girl.ou know about the subject? >> this is from the district girls versus boys, i would say yes. >> he's been researching the subject for years. sex-selective abortions are against the law in india, but he says it's still happening. and he says there are more sex-selective abortions among the educated and well-off than among the desperately poor and uneducated. >> a boy is seen as a better -- >> when you say that,...
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fund with unicef, we have now raised 4,4le $0,328. $4,480,328. ♪ hi, i'm phil mickelson.tunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or pale
fund with unicef, we have now raised 4,4le $0,328. $4,480,328. ♪ hi, i'm phil mickelson.tunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to...
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fund with unicef, we have now raised $4,480,328. ♪ good morning! wow.he day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. trouble with a car insurance claim. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. you could spend a
fund with unicef, we have now raised $4,480,328. ♪ good morning! wow.he day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and...
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. >> reporter: he is with unicef which, along the world health organizations, the u.s. centers for disease control partnered with the indian government in the multi-year two-plus billion dollar campaign. he says a few years ago, many impoverished communities resisted the vaccine. >> these are communities which have not benefited from all the progress in india. they have no roads, they have no working sanitation. "you can reach us with vaccine, why not education and health and sanitation?" that is one thing. >> reporter: they were suspicious. >> quite suspicious. >> reporter: suspicious that the vaccine wasn't what was claimed was particularly high among india's muslim minority. this person, imam of the mosque in substantially muslim old delhi, says memories are still vivid of coercive attempts by the government in the '70s to sterilize people here. >> ( translated ): people thought that in the polio vaccine they placed a medicine to sterilize people. they think just like in the time of sanjay gandhi, when sterilization operations were going on, they think now instead of
. >> reporter: he is with unicef which, along the world health organizations, the u.s. centers for disease control partnered with the indian government in the multi-year two-plus billion dollar campaign. he says a few years ago, many impoverished communities resisted the vaccine. >> these are communities which have not benefited from all the progress in india. they have no roads, they have no working sanitation. "you can reach us with vaccine, why not education and health and...
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unicef said india is the world's most dangerous with that, considering what you know about the subjectversus boys, yes. >> this doctor has been researching this for years. sex selective abortions are against the law in india, but he says it is still happening, and there are more sex selective abortions among the educated and well off than among the desperately poor and uneducated. >> boys are seen better. >> when you say that, what you're telling me, families look at girls as a liability, and boys as almost a retirement. >> absolutely true. >> in traditional indian families, men marry and bring the bride home to live and take care of his parents. girls marry and leave the home, providing no extra financial support, plus a girl's family can go broke trying to pay a dowry to get her married. that's also outlawed but as common as every. it has one of the worst ratios of boys to girls in the country and the government launched a campaign to change minds. even though they wear t-shirts with messages about keeping girls, we still found many more are young boys. girls are mostly aborted here,
unicef said india is the world's most dangerous with that, considering what you know about the subjectversus boys, yes. >> this doctor has been researching this for years. sex selective abortions are against the law in india, but he says it is still happening, and there are more sex selective abortions among the educated and well off than among the desperately poor and uneducated. >> boys are seen better. >> when you say that, what you're telling me, families look at girls as...
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. >>> a newly released unicef report shows that among 35 developed countries the united states has thet rate of children living in po poverty at 23.1%. falling short only to romania at 25.5%. does that surprise you? well, one former new york times journalist isn't stunned and in fact, he recently accused both parties of being silent on this issue and predicted that americans wouldn't hear about it at all in the presidential race, but guess what? that call to action received a response from the white house. at the table is bob herbert distinguished fellow at demos and the author of the article that got the white house attention. so we are talking about the rich men for the hour, and let's talk about poor children instead. clearly, you care about the impoverished children, and felt like in the piece that you wanted to draw attention to the piece, but level a critique against both parties and tell me about why that decision? >> well, quickly, i had met with a group of school kids from the bronx, 13 and 14 years old and talked to them for about an hour and hour and a half, and by tend they
. >>> a newly released unicef report shows that among 35 developed countries the united states has thet rate of children living in po poverty at 23.1%. falling short only to romania at 25.5%. does that surprise you? well, one former new york times journalist isn't stunned and in fact, he recently accused both parties of being silent on this issue and predicted that americans wouldn't hear about it at all in the presidential race, but guess what? that call to action received a response...
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aid, unicef, w.h.o. and other drive-in and public their partners, to bring the resources together to aggressively move to scale our pmctc effort. we have targeted out of the 390,000 children who are born hiv-positive annually on the planet, we have looked at where -- what countries are contributing to that. they boil down to about 30 countries, 22 of whom are in sub-saharan africa. we have developed specific plans to look at what their current effort is and look at the polls and drop off from testing, staging to initiation of antiretroviral therapy for pregnant positive women. we have also looked at where and when they identified and providing therapy for both a woman and the baby, that they have a seamless line into follow-up care for their continued antiretroviral therapy. we have also funneled the hiv-positive into that treatment line but have not forgotten the hiv negative at high risk and the hiv negative prevention kind of messaging that should go along with that and tried to address that as well.
aid, unicef, w.h.o. and other drive-in and public their partners, to bring the resources together to aggressively move to scale our pmctc effort. we have targeted out of the 390,000 children who are born hiv-positive annually on the planet, we have looked at where -- what countries are contributing to that. they boil down to about 30 countries, 22 of whom are in sub-saharan africa. we have developed specific plans to look at what their current effort is and look at the polls and drop off from...
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fight against traffickers with passion and commitment, also work work jointly with the government, unicef and other international and national organizations. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this is a problem that must be resolved or a joint effort through trafficking and human rights violations. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and approach grounded in human rights in the prevention of the fight against trafficking has several requirements in both law and practice. most of all, victims rights must be fully respected and they must be clearly identified. finally, these victims are entitled to justice, reparations, and should be treated with close attention as they are vulnerable. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: perseverance in the eradication of this phenomenon. [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> translator: madam secretary, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen i would like to conclude by stating that i hope we can work together to build better future for all children of the world. thank you
fight against traffickers with passion and commitment, also work work jointly with the government, unicef and other international and national organizations. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this is a problem that must be resolved or a joint effort through trafficking and human rights violations. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and approach grounded in human rights in the prevention of the fight against...
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fight against trafficking and forced labor, alto will continue to work jointly with the government, unicef, and other international and national organizations. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] this is a problem that must be resolved through a joint effort. human trafficking is a human rights violation. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] and approach grounded in human rights in the prevention of and the fight against trafficking has several requirements in both law and practice. most of all, victims ' right must be fully respected and they must be respected. these victims are entitled to justice, reparations, and should be treated with close attention, as they are vulnerable. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] and approach will lead us to success in regards to this phenomenon. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] madame secretary, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to conclude by stating that i hope we c
fight against trafficking and forced labor, alto will continue to work jointly with the government, unicef, and other international and national organizations. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] this is a problem that must be resolved through a joint effort. human trafficking is a human rights violation. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] and approach grounded in human...
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. >> this is unicef, that is the source of this. >> it is even more doubtful. am not condoning it. we should think about the problems we have in the united states. there are some things we can learn from foreign countries. for example, people think of europe as a bunch of liberal social lists. they have -- as a bunch of liberal socialists. they have strong work requirements. they are following the principle that governments will not make it unless they have more people paid taxes and fewer people getting benefits. we have learned from them the importance of a social safety net. we have a reasonable social net. out other programs are expanded. poverty did not increase in 2009 despite the huge increase in unemployment. it was largely because of the programs of the government and having a social safety net. >> it is more than a tragedy that so many kids live in poverty. i just think our country deserves a big black eye for not addressing it more efficiently. my time is expired. senator hatch has been generous. you can respond. >> we can learn how to coordinate ear
. >> this is unicef, that is the source of this. >> it is even more doubtful. am not condoning it. we should think about the problems we have in the united states. there are some things we can learn from foreign countries. for example, people think of europe as a bunch of liberal social lists. they have -- as a bunch of liberal socialists. they have strong work requirements. they are following the principle that governments will not make it unless they have more people paid taxes...
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we, over the last year, partnered with una, unicef, debbie w.h.o., other both private and public sectortners to bring the resources together to aggressively move to scale our pmtct effort. we have targeted the other 390,000 children who are born hiv-positive annually on the planet, we have looked at where countries, what countries are contributing to that. they boil down to about 30 countries, 22 of whom are in sub-saharan africa. we have developed specific plans to look at what their current effort is, and looked at the holes and drop off from testing is taking to initiation of antiretroviral therapy for pregnant positive women. we've also looked at where and when they are identified and on antiretroviral therapy for both the woman and the baby, that they have a seamless line into follow-up care for the continued antiretroviral therapy. we've also fondled the hiv-positive into the treatment line, but have not forgotten the hiv-negative and high risk, and the hiv-negative prevention, kind of messaging, that should go along with that, that tried to address that as well. i am confident th
we, over the last year, partnered with una, unicef, debbie w.h.o., other both private and public sectortners to bring the resources together to aggressively move to scale our pmtct effort. we have targeted the other 390,000 children who are born hiv-positive annually on the planet, we have looked at where countries, what countries are contributing to that. they boil down to about 30 countries, 22 of whom are in sub-saharan africa. we have developed specific plans to look at what their current...
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-aids, unicef, w.h.o., other both private and public sector partners, to bring the resources together, to aggressively move to scale our pmpct effort. we have targeted out of the 390,000 children who were born h.i.v. positive annually on the planet, we have looked at where countries -- what countries are contributing to that. they boil down to about 30 countries, 22 of whom are in subsahara and africa. we have developed specific plans to look at what their current effort; and look at the holes in dropoff from test to go staging, to initiate of antiretroviral therapy for pregnant women. we have also looked at when and where they're identified and on antiretroviral therapy for the women and the baby, that they have a seamless line into followup care for the continued antiretroviral therapy. we've also funneled the h.i.v. positive into that treatment line, but this not forgotten the h.i.v. negative at high risk and the h.i.v. negative prevention kind of messaging that should go along with that, and tried to address that as well. i am confident that with our current plan and our current p
-aids, unicef, w.h.o., other both private and public sector partners, to bring the resources together, to aggressively move to scale our pmpct effort. we have targeted out of the 390,000 children who were born h.i.v. positive annually on the planet, we have looked at where countries -- what countries are contributing to that. they boil down to about 30 countries, 22 of whom are in subsahara and africa. we have developed specific plans to look at what their current effort; and look at the holes...