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so this information will be relayed -- will be relayed to unicef, and unicef then after will work onhem regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it is ready to deal with the needs of children. so for now the children help out the best they can. it is a very grim picture here, and so is this un report. the big problem will be the psychological effects on the children. what unicef has said is they are seeing the kinds of effects they are seeing across the children not just here. children clinging to their mothers, being unable to speak. others lying in their tents, just frightened and scared and unable to move. i have seen those effects, dealing with that long term is going to be the key. they have to set up schools, rehabilitation centers, and bring in child psychologists. all of that will take time and money. the border crossing is shut on friday, but it is likely to open again. now they have been [ technical difficulties ] about 192,000 refugees living within the area. about 25% of those are children. the numbers are just huge. >>> president obama has expressed
so this information will be relayed -- will be relayed to unicef, and unicef then after will work onhem regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it is ready to deal with the needs of children. so for now the children help out the best they can. it is a very grim picture here, and so is this un report. the big problem will be the psychological effects on the children. what unicef has said is they are seeing the kinds of effects they are seeing across the children not...
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, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before its ready to deal with the needs of children. for now the children help out as best they can. it's a very grim picture here, and so is this un report. the big problem is going to be the psychological effects on the children. what unicef has said is they are seeing the kinds of effects that they have seen across the region, not just here. children clinging on to their morts, being unable to speak. others simply lying in their tents scared, frightened and unable to move. i have seen the effects. dealing with it long term is going to be the key. they have to bring in schools and child sick -- psychologists and all of that will take time. they have been seeing nearly 3,000 cross the border a day. at this moment they have about 192,000 refugees living in the area. about 25% are children. the numbers are just huge. >>> president obama has expressed grave concern over the alleged gassing of hundreds of syrian civilians, but remains reluctant to intervene. siting budget constraints, unclear evid
, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before its ready to deal with the needs of children. for now the children help out as best they can. it's a very grim picture here, and so is this un report. the big problem is going to be the psychological effects on the children. what unicef has said is they are seeing the kinds of effects that they have seen across the region, not just here. children clinging on to their morts, being unable to...
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so this information will be related to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporterthis camp has a long way to go before it can deal with the needs of children, but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. >> reporter: this camp and many others like it require schools, rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality, or if this was your earlier memory. this all requires help and resources, resources that simply aren't here yet. >> reporter: right now the children help out the best they can and play in the dust of the camp. >> what is being done for the children of these camps? >> reporter: well, unicef are registering as many people as possible. once they have the number of the actual children they will be able to figure out exactly what they need, how many schools they need to build, how many rehabilitation centers, playgrounds things of that nature to make these people's lives that much easier. this camp is going to be permanent, what does that mean? it means that they will be here for a year to come. the schools will need to be built, and
so this information will be related to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporterthis camp has a long way to go before it can deal with the needs of children, but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. >> reporter: this camp and many others like it require schools, rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality, or if this was your earlier memory. this all requires help and resources, resources that simply aren't here yet. >>...
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and later, remarks from a recent global education summit with former unicef director carol bellamy and a former child refugee from the sudanese civil war. >> booktv in prime time continues this week. tonight after "the communicators," we'll bring you authors from book fairs and festivals. at 8:30 p.m. eastern, we begin with oscar goodman at freedom fest. he talks about "being oscar: from mob lawyer to mayor of las vegas." after that, we'll go to this
and later, remarks from a recent global education summit with former unicef director carol bellamy and a former child refugee from the sudanese civil war. >> booktv in prime time continues this week. tonight after "the communicators," we'll bring you authors from book fairs and festivals. at 8:30 p.m. eastern, we begin with oscar goodman at freedom fest. he talks about "being oscar: from mob lawyer to mayor of las vegas." after that, we'll go to this
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so this information will be related to unicef and they will work on them regularly. >> reporter: thishas a long way to go before it's ready to deal with the needs of children. by the agencies involved are confident it will happen. this camp and many others like it require schools require rehabilitation centers, just imagine if this was your reality now. or if this was your earliest memory, all of that requires help and it requires resources, resources that simply are not here yet. the children help out as best they can and play in the dust of the camp. >> and ron joins us live and the latest un report saying the global community has failed these syrian children. do you get a sense of that where you are? >> reporter: well, you speak to anybody here in this camp and that is exactly what they will tell you, they have been failed. they came here on wednesday between wednesday and today and they have a sense of relief. they have a sense of we are out of the war zone but now they look at the conditions they are living in and they are just frustrated. to give you an idea there are 15,000 peo
so this information will be related to unicef and they will work on them regularly. >> reporter: thishas a long way to go before it's ready to deal with the needs of children. by the agencies involved are confident it will happen. this camp and many others like it require schools require rehabilitation centers, just imagine if this was your reality now. or if this was your earliest memory, all of that requires help and it requires resources, resources that simply are not here yet. the...
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she's been to the syrian refugee camps, as well as other unicef supported camps around the world. sarah crowe, thank you for joining us. one million kids, syrian kids now refugees. put that in context for us. what percentage of syrian children have been driven from their holmes? >> well, it's a staggering number. just imagine a city like boston or washington or los angeles without children, without its childhood population. not only is this robbing syria of a new generation. it's also becoming a burden, as you heard in those pieces earlier, for the neighboring countries. it's engulf ago this crisis is now engulfing an entire region. this is not just about numbers. each one of those children represent a child with with dreams, a child who had an education, and is now facing a life, for at least the short term, short-term existence, without schooling. what we have in many of the refugee areas and jordan, for instance, in the za'atari camp, and in the host communities, is we're providing temporary schooling. but it's not enough. there are thousands of other children who are just simp
she's been to the syrian refugee camps, as well as other unicef supported camps around the world. sarah crowe, thank you for joining us. one million kids, syrian kids now refugees. put that in context for us. what percentage of syrian children have been driven from their holmes? >> well, it's a staggering number. just imagine a city like boston or washington or los angeles without children, without its childhood population. not only is this robbing syria of a new generation. it's also...
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milestone, 1 million, 1 million syrian children refugees, and here to talk about that is sarah with unicefwhere do these children go? >> it's a shame on awful us, but mostly a shame on these poor children who are now in all the neighboring countries. this is not a crisis jen gulfing one country, but an entire region. some are going as far south as egypt. and its all the neighboring countries around syria, and we're seeing this have a huge burden on the host communities in all of those neighboring countries, jordan, lebanon, iraq and turkey and egypt. >> i understand you and your colleagues have seen these children, talked to these kids. i think we actually have drawings that the children have produced. that's something that trauma victims, especially children, tend to be able to express the trauma in drawings. it's really striking to me to see fighter yet here, a lot of blood. are these children completely traumatized? are they ok? >> no, they're not ok. they are seeing things that no child should ever see. this is now three years into this crisis and it's the biggest humanitarian crisis t
milestone, 1 million, 1 million syrian children refugees, and here to talk about that is sarah with unicefwhere do these children go? >> it's a shame on awful us, but mostly a shame on these poor children who are now in all the neighboring countries. this is not a crisis jen gulfing one country, but an entire region. some are going as far south as egypt. and its all the neighboring countries around syria, and we're seeing this have a huge burden on the host communities in all of those...
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so these information will be relate to unicef, and unicef then after will walk on them liberally. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it's ready to deal with the needs of children. but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. >> this camp and means others like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. imagine if this was your reality or your earliest member. all of that requires resources. >> for now children simply help out as best they can and play in the dust of the camp. >> well, president obama has said the claims about this week >> mike, appreciate it, thank you. a fast-moving wildfire has now made its way into yosemite national park. fire officials say the rim fire has roughly doubled in size today. 165 square miles are believed to be scorched at this time. melissa chan is tracking this blaze and will have more from inside the park. >> the latest is that this fire has reached the western boundary of the yosemite park and has crossed that boundary as of this morning on friday. over is hundred thousand acres destroyed. we're standing in one of the
so these information will be relate to unicef, and unicef then after will walk on them liberally. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it's ready to deal with the needs of children. but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. >> this camp and means others like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. imagine if this was your reality or your earliest member. all of that requires resources. >> for now children simply help out as best they can and...
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so several organizations are working for them, unicef save the children, what do we do?ell, we provide the hope they haven't seen yet. some are given hospif families. many are in the end reunited with relatives or even in some very lucky cases their parents. but there are heartbreaking stories every day among the people coming across the border, and we know that the borders are not that open all over. inside there are tens of thousands of children who are not able to flee. >> what do you need from the international community? >> reporter: what we need, number one, more resources. it is fought just another war and another crisis. it's a generational challenge. all together 6 million people displaced, fleeing inside syria and outside. we need help to get access inside syria. the humanitarian space, the humanitarian access is really lacking. there are areas where the refugees today come from where there is no relief, and beyond anything we need help to make a cease-fire in these hostilities, and an end to the senseless slaughter that is going on in most parts of the country
so several organizations are working for them, unicef save the children, what do we do?ell, we provide the hope they haven't seen yet. some are given hospif families. many are in the end reunited with relatives or even in some very lucky cases their parents. but there are heartbreaking stories every day among the people coming across the border, and we know that the borders are not that open all over. inside there are tens of thousands of children who are not able to flee. >> what do you...
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, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before ity to deal with the needs of children, but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. this camp and many like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. this requires resources that simply aren't here yet. so for now the children help out the best they can, and play in the dust of the camp. >>> the japanese's government nuclear inspector have accused the operators of the power plant in fukushima of carelessness. several long-standing leaks of highly radioactive wastewater. it's another blow for the people in the area. >> reporter: in the last humid areas, the clocks are still stopped and people in retreat. buildings broken in the earthquake two and a half years ago remain unrepaired. but danger is locked into this land. background radioactivity still too high for people to return, so they are ripping nature out and putting it in sacks. plants, soil, anything that sets the alarms off, dug out, stacked up, for decades. they can't bury it, nor can they send it somewhere else.
, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before ity to deal with the needs of children, but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. this camp and many like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. this requires resources that simply aren't here yet. so for now the children help out the best they can, and play in the dust of the camp. >>> the japanese's government nuclear inspector have accused the operators of...
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so this information will be relate to unicef and unicef then after will walk on them regularly. >> this camp has a long way to go before it's ready to deal with the needs of children but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. this camp and many like it require schools, require hablghts centers. imagine if this is your reality or your earlest memory. requiring resources that simply are not here yet. the children help out as best they can and play in the dufs of the cam. imran khan. al jazeera. >> forecasters say the water in russia will not start to recreed until late september or early october. so far the flood has destroyed 2,000 people in amoor. >> there will be huge relief among the estimated 30,000 volunteers and rescue workers that are trying to cope with this flood that the rain has held off today because it certainly hasn't in the past. they've had nearly two weeks of torrential rain here and in quhoin. scores are dead in china on the imur river, the river that has broken across the defenses on the road and really the front line in terms of the rescue efforts to try
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, and unicef after will walk on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before its ready to deal with the needs of children. this camp and many others like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality now, or if this was your earliest memory. all of that requires help and resources. resources that simply aren't here yet. for now the children help out the best they can and play in the camp. >> let's speak to peter kessler. he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they may not have adequate shelter for winter, adequate water or health care, and the host communities in countries like jordan,
, and unicef after will walk on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before its ready to deal with the needs of children. this camp and many others like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality now, or if this was your earliest memory. all of that requires help and resources. resources that simply aren't here yet. for now the children help out the best they can and play in the camp. >> let's speak to peter kessler....
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the head of the un's children's agency unicef has warned that this marker is not as a number of, but it is real children being ripped from their homes. jennifer lutz reports. ,> these children seem happy perhaps because they are safer here than they would be at home. the children are attending school in the refugee camps in neighboring jordan, home to 130,000 syrians. they are led in exercise games and it games to keep them entertained. here, days before we came the principal told us the army was planning to occupy our school. in those days, we would see the rockets flying directly above us , and we were trying to hide from them. that is my uncle suggested that we leave. u.n.,ording to the children make up half of all refugees and the syrian complex. one million children have been forced to leave their country, and over 2 million displaced within syrian borders. >> we see this as a children's crisis first and foremost because they are the ones that feel the violence most readily. they are the ones who can rectify the violence. >> the trauma experienced by so many children account for
the head of the un's children's agency unicef has warned that this marker is not as a number of, but it is real children being ripped from their homes. jennifer lutz reports. ,> these children seem happy perhaps because they are safer here than they would be at home. the children are attending school in the refugee camps in neighboring jordan, home to 130,000 syrians. they are led in exercise games and it games to keep them entertained. here, days before we came the principal told us the...
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unicef and save the children say that education could be one way to make these children believe in a better future. our correspondent went to a refugee camp on the syria-jordan border. >> despite being forced to flee their homes and tormented from horrors of war, these young children in jordan still hold onto hope. on the site of this year to set school they paint the words knowledge is our life. >> school is the most important thing. everyone is dead in syria, even the doctors. no one is alive. >> she is a jordanian professor and is encouraging children to prepare for their future. >> conditions in the camp for young girls are harsh. many are married off at the age of 14, 15, but here, girls know that having education is a weapon that can help them later in life. >> parents are hesitant to send their children for several reasons, ranging from fears over their safety to necessity. many need their children to earn money to contribute to the survival of the family. however, some are trying to change the attitude of their peers. >> we are girls. we can convince the other girls to join u
unicef and save the children say that education could be one way to make these children believe in a better future. our correspondent went to a refugee camp on the syria-jordan border. >> despite being forced to flee their homes and tormented from horrors of war, these young children in jordan still hold onto hope. on the site of this year to set school they paint the words knowledge is our life. >> school is the most important thing. everyone is dead in syria, even the doctors. no...
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according to unicef, more than half of the country's refugees are children. that means out of the 2 million people who have escaped that country's fighting nearly 1 million are children. and on top of that, out of the 100,000 that have been killed in that conflict, 7,000 are children. so it gives you a sense of how dire the situation has become for many children and families in syria. against that backdrop, the international community remains divided over what to do regarding alleged use of chemical weapons that have emerged in recent days. russia and china are blocking measures to try and punish the syrian regime or sanction the syrian regime but the united nations says it is time for the syrian government to allow inspectors that are already on the ground inside syria to visit this location where the alleged chemical weapons attack took place. meanwhile, here in egypt, it is friday. the muslim brotherhood which have come under tremendous amount of pressure in recent weeks with so many of their senior leaders being arrested, killed or on the run, are calling
according to unicef, more than half of the country's refugees are children. that means out of the 2 million people who have escaped that country's fighting nearly 1 million are children. and on top of that, out of the 100,000 that have been killed in that conflict, 7,000 are children. so it gives you a sense of how dire the situation has become for many children and families in syria. against that backdrop, the international community remains divided over what to do regarding alleged use of...
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to the syrian people who reached another grim milestone, the united nations committee for children unicefas come out and said 1 million children refugees are now making up half of all those refugees that have left syria as a result of the fighting. in addition, 7,000 children, 7,000 children of the 100,000 people that have been killed are also children. a grim milestone, a lot of international debate about what to do and still no solution on the horizon for the people of syria. >> really the untold story as all the refugees and children. m power in 2011, of course, during the arab spring and was on trial for his role in the killing of hundreds of egyptian protesters. mubarak's success mohamed morsi still being detained by the country's military which assumed control back in july. >>> well, there are new concerns today over technology and the stock market. yesterday the nasdaq was shut down for three hours, not a single trade. more than 3,000 stocks trade on that exchange including google and apple, of course, you can trade those all over the world but that's where they are listed. the est
to the syrian people who reached another grim milestone, the united nations committee for children unicefas come out and said 1 million children refugees are now making up half of all those refugees that have left syria as a result of the fighting. in addition, 7,000 children, 7,000 children of the 100,000 people that have been killed are also children. a grim milestone, a lot of international debate about what to do and still no solution on the horizon for the people of syria. >> really...
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unicef, the united nations children's agency, said 100,000 children are at risk of malnutrition. namibia is suffering the worst drought in 30 years, with women and children bearing the brunt. the country's president has declared a state of national emergency. at the vatican, pope francis continued urging catholics to reject consumererism. again this week he said wealth doesn't bring true happiness. some conservative catholics are voicing concern that francis doesn't spend enough time publicly condemning abortion. but prominent boston cardinal, sean o'malley, defended the pope. saying the emphasis on loving compassion provides the context for the church's stand against abortion. he said quote, we oppose abortion, not because we're mean and old-fashiod, but because we love people and that is what we must show the world. we have a report today on the ethics of genome sequencing. finding out a child's entire genetic makeup. that could reveal defects that might cause disease or disabilities later in life. but should doctors tell parents everything they find out? would parents even wan
unicef, the united nations children's agency, said 100,000 children are at risk of malnutrition. namibia is suffering the worst drought in 30 years, with women and children bearing the brunt. the country's president has declared a state of national emergency. at the vatican, pope francis continued urging catholics to reject consumererism. again this week he said wealth doesn't bring true happiness. some conservative catholics are voicing concern that francis doesn't spend enough time publicly...
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the head of unicef says the 1 millionth child refugee is a child ripped from a home and family facesorrors we can't comprehend. a thousand children have been killed in the civil yarr in syria. >>> news -- syria -- civil war in syria. >>> you have to come see this. you think it's niagara falls but it's not. out of taiwan rain from a typhoon the source of all of this extra water. a dam spillway was used to release the overflow and you see it over the top of that dam reservoir station. that is incredible video. check that out this morning. >>> a couple held their wedding ceremony on a homemade raft of rising flood waters cut off the road from the town. ongoing torrential rain caused water levels to rise above the warning stage and flood the streets. ceremony was planned so the couple said you know what, we will do it anyway. and they say they will never forget the special day and it's a pretty good chance the three guys in the water will not forget it either. >>> all right. it's summer but you wouldn't know it from these pictures from colorado. look at that. 6 inches of hail covered den
the head of unicef says the 1 millionth child refugee is a child ripped from a home and family facesorrors we can't comprehend. a thousand children have been killed in the civil yarr in syria. >>> news -- syria -- civil war in syria. >>> you have to come see this. you think it's niagara falls but it's not. out of taiwan rain from a typhoon the source of all of this extra water. a dam spillway was used to release the overflow and you see it over the top of that dam reservoir...
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it is also includes remarks by the former unicef director carol bellamy. this is about half an hour. >> i appreciate you all coming today. those of you that will present, and those of you that were here as consumers of information we appreciate having you here. thanks so much. let's just get right into it. i would like to introduce carol bellamy who's been the director of the peace corps, executive director of unicef and ceo and president of world of learning. she's retired as the chair partnership for education. her personal accomplishments and education are of precedence. she's been a pioneer leader in global education and a leader among women of my generation and generations of younger women as well. but behind her title is the hard work of leading organizations dedicated to making the world a better place to be a child. what better work is there? i am honored to have known her and worked with her for a very short time. please welcome carol bellamy. [applause] i appreciate the comment about generations that the older you get you will appreciate it. [lau
it is also includes remarks by the former unicef director carol bellamy. this is about half an hour. >> i appreciate you all coming today. those of you that will present, and those of you that were here as consumers of information we appreciate having you here. thanks so much. let's just get right into it. i would like to introduce carol bellamy who's been the director of the peace corps, executive director of unicef and ceo and president of world of learning. she's retired as the chair...
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unicef tried to drive home its point and say one million syrian children now live as refugees. all that pitch perfect pushing has actually worked. the leaning tower of pisa is slowly straightening itself up of its own accord. at least 42 people reported killed and 500 more wounded as explosions hit mosques in the northern city of tripoli. as you will see from this footage taken from within one of the sites, explosions occurred as places of worship were busy. it caused extensive damage. the attack is the deadliest since the end of the civil war and marks as collation in the spillover of tensions. >> people survey the extensive damage. a large hole left in the ground, cars were burnt, and buildings had windows shattered and railings blown off. the attacks appear to be cord mated outside of sunni mosques on the muslim day of prayer when places of worship were packed. >> the shake was in the mosque, destruction and bodies and the wounded on the ground. >> the explosion went off in the city center. the second struck minutes in front of the mosque near tripoli's port. it came amid ri
unicef tried to drive home its point and say one million syrian children now live as refugees. all that pitch perfect pushing has actually worked. the leaning tower of pisa is slowly straightening itself up of its own accord. at least 42 people reported killed and 500 more wounded as explosions hit mosques in the northern city of tripoli. as you will see from this footage taken from within one of the sites, explosions occurred as places of worship were busy. it caused extensive damage. the...
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>> yeah, i'm an ambassador of unicef, so i asked -- >> jimmy: i did the same thing at my wedding, and>> they did the alcohol, a lot of that for my birthday. >> jimmy: because you're 21. although the truth is now that you can buy it, who cares? you really wanted it on your 16th birthday. >> basically. >> jimmy: you wanted a big jug of vodka on your 16th birthday, anything that could get you drunk. and now you're going to go on tour. will your mom be coming on tour with you? because i know she used to tour with you? >> yes, my mom just had my first baby sister, my sibling, so she will be at home. >> jimmy: oh, that is good, did you somehow intentionally impregnate her -- >> they wanted a baby for a while. i'm the person who cuddles with her, sleep with her, anything happens, she throws up. i'm like mom, hey, but i'm not very helpful, but she is so cute. >> jimmy: yeah, it is not your responsibility, your mother is the one who did this. now, you're in this movie with ethan hawk spz e, did you even -- do you know who he is? >> yes, i love ethan hawke. >> jimmy: and you're in this movie ca
>> yeah, i'm an ambassador of unicef, so i asked -- >> jimmy: i did the same thing at my wedding, and>> they did the alcohol, a lot of that for my birthday. >> jimmy: because you're 21. although the truth is now that you can buy it, who cares? you really wanted it on your 16th birthday. >> basically. >> jimmy: you wanted a big jug of vodka on your 16th birthday, anything that could get you drunk. and now you're going to go on tour. will your mom be coming on...
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. >> el astro lionel messi acudiÓ a un acto organizado por la fundaciÓn barcelona y unicef donde le esperaban conectados a univisiÓn deportes.com, seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto" pamela. >> gracias antonieta. >> cuando vea nuestro prÓximo reportaje tal vez considere deshacerse de su auto se ha puesto de moda un servicio de transporte en que se paga por el tiempo en que consumimos del vehÍculo algo asi como un auto de alquiler a corto plazo, nos cuenta cÓmo funciona. >> veamos. >> (♪). >> estos pequeÑos coches estacionados en la calle despertaron mi curiosidad, decidÍ investigar cÓmo operan. >> se trata de unos modelos smarth o inteligentes que han sido puestos en circulaciÓn en ciudades como portland, san diego, washington dc, seattle y austin. >> funciona con una membresia que cuesta 35 dÓlares y dura para toda la vida, con su tarjeta de miembro usted verifica si puede usar el que desea y se lo lleva, asÍ de fÁcil. >> el carro tiene una cajita adelante si estÁ la lucecita verde quiere decir que estÁ disponible, si estÁ roja es porque alguien lo habÍa reservado. >> las llaves ya estÁn de
. >> el astro lionel messi acudiÓ a un acto organizado por la fundaciÓn barcelona y unicef donde le esperaban conectados a univisiÓn deportes.com, seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto" pamela. >> gracias antonieta. >> cuando vea nuestro prÓximo reportaje tal vez considere deshacerse de su auto se ha puesto de moda un servicio de transporte en que se paga por el tiempo en que consumimos del vehÍculo algo asi como un auto de alquiler a corto plazo, nos cuenta...
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de pee wee duele decirte adiÓs, y el siguiente anuncio pÚblico de la alianza de univisiÓn con la unicefvez veamos. >>> caren no quiso mostrar su rostro en cÁmara, su inseguridad no se lo permite, tiene una ansiedad constante, sufre de comportamientos compulsivos. >>> no tengo vida, no hago nada, me la paso en la casa. >>> al conversar con ella, compartimos la opiniÓn del que la conoce, es hermosa, inteligente, su mente le dice lo contrario, a sus 20 aÑos, como millones de personas en estados unidos, sufre del trastorno obsesivo y compulsivo, un comportamiento que genera cÍrculos viciosos dificiles de romper. >>> los rituales, son actos o conductas repetitivas, son extremas, sienten, interrumpen o interfieren con la vida diaria, a la vez alivian tanto la ansiedad, que la persona lo ve como necesario. >>> se manifiesta en diversas formas, hay quien necesita tocar un objetivo, una y otra vez, o escribir y borrar apuntes, no lÍmites ni caracteristicas definidas. >>> muchas veces se ve una idea que en algo malo le va a pasar a una persona, un ser querido, tambiÉn hay ideas tengo que completa
de pee wee duele decirte adiÓs, y el siguiente anuncio pÚblico de la alianza de univisiÓn con la unicefvez veamos. >>> caren no quiso mostrar su rostro en cÁmara, su inseguridad no se lo permite, tiene una ansiedad constante, sufre de comportamientos compulsivos. >>> no tengo vida, no hago nada, me la paso en la casa. >>> al conversar con ella, compartimos la opiniÓn del que la conoce, es hermosa, inteligente, su mente le dice lo contrario, a sus 20 aÑos, como...
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unicef need money and ro and res to help. >> we'll talk more about the possible use of deadly chemicaleapons. >> the fort hood shooter major nidal hassan's case is in the hands of the juries. he passed on his final chance to address the jury. he did not offer closing argument. he could get the death penalty for the shooting in ford hood in 2009. >> san diego's embattled mayor bob filner has purportedly agreed to step down as part of a settlement lawsuit. details of the terms of the settlement are not disclosed. 17 women have accused him of inappropriate behavior. >> i would like to see a resignation without conditions and without the taxpayers being forced to make a gift of public funds to him in order for him to resign. >> earlier, we spoke with stephanie stanton, telling us the resignation is a matter of procedure. >> the city council will meet in closed session and expected to approve the resolution. we did see the mayor here today at city hall. he left at 5:30 this evening, carrying what looked to be a small box of belong i guess as he got into his car and sped away. >> this mornin
unicef need money and ro and res to help. >> we'll talk more about the possible use of deadly chemicaleapons. >> the fort hood shooter major nidal hassan's case is in the hands of the juries. he passed on his final chance to address the jury. he did not offer closing argument. he could get the death penalty for the shooting in ford hood in 2009. >> san diego's embattled mayor bob filner has purportedly agreed to step down as part of a settlement lawsuit. details of the terms...
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and later, remarks from a recent global education summit with former unicef director carol bellamy and a former child
and later, remarks from a recent global education summit with former unicef director carol bellamy and a former child
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the school age and also the children with special needs, so this information will be released to unicefd they will check on them regularly. >> this camp has a long way to go to deal with children, but the agencies are confident it will happen. >> this camp requires schools, rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality now, or if this was your earliest memory. all of that requires help and resources. resources that simply aren't here yet. >> so for now, the children simply help out as best they can and play in the dust of the camp. >> this weekend, thousands of people are converging on the nation's capital. a group of college students and pastors from louisiana is one of the many making the journey by bus. aljazeera's robert ray joins us for the ride from tallahassee, florida. >> in the middle of the night in new orleans, students, pastors and community organizers prayed. >> let us bow our heads in prayer. >> heading to the capitol for the anniversary of the civil rights march on washington and martin luther king, jr.'s historic i have a dream speech. this group of 60 to
the school age and also the children with special needs, so this information will be released to unicefd they will check on them regularly. >> this camp has a long way to go to deal with children, but the agencies are confident it will happen. >> this camp requires schools, rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality now, or if this was your earliest memory. all of that requires help and resources. resources that simply aren't here yet. >> so for now, the...
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umbrella, unicef, and others and i will endeavor to provide a more detailed list. going to get in to staff numbers and so on, of each individual agency. but simply say critical staff who provide critical assistance will continue to do so. >> are they international or local or both? >> they are u.n. staff. yes? >> thank you. just you said repeatedly there is no timeline for the repor reports. this is regarding the chemical analysis and everything what is going on. what about the interviews? do you have any idea when the interviews are going to be translated and available? or it's going to go altogether in the report? >> the latter. of course, everything needs to be compiled in to a report. as we said yesterday, there will be this report, on the 21st of august incident. it hinges on the analysis of the samples. and the evidence, the witness statements that were collected. yes, they need to be translated. yes, they need to be compiled. but all of that is being put together and will be put together in that report on the 21st of august incident. in that one report. >> s
umbrella, unicef, and others and i will endeavor to provide a more detailed list. going to get in to staff numbers and so on, of each individual agency. but simply say critical staff who provide critical assistance will continue to do so. >> are they international or local or both? >> they are u.n. staff. yes? >> thank you. just you said repeatedly there is no timeline for the repor reports. this is regarding the chemical analysis and everything what is going on. what about...
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their immediate needs and we're working with the government and other partners, sister agencies like unicef have a sustained program to work on food insecurity and water and sanitation, educating mothers, one of the worrying things in yemen, the mother's breast feeding level is very low, shocking low compared to the region, like 12%. we need to teach them the value of that. in addition to the food support, supplement as well, as well as water and sanitation, in rural areas those are challenges. >> okay. we wish you the best of luck, thank you. that was bishow speaking from the world food program from yemen. >> that you very much, indeed. >> at least 15 afghan policemen have been killed and another 10 wounded in a taliban ambush. the attack happened wednesday in west afghanistan's farah province. fighters have ambushed many on the highway which is a major trade route through the province. in east afghanistan, taliban have killed many on a army base and 12 others were killed in attacks elsewhere in the country. >>> well, al jazeera has gained access to a military hospital where medics are wor
their immediate needs and we're working with the government and other partners, sister agencies like unicef have a sustained program to work on food insecurity and water and sanitation, educating mothers, one of the worrying things in yemen, the mother's breast feeding level is very low, shocking low compared to the region, like 12%. we need to teach them the value of that. in addition to the food support, supplement as well, as well as water and sanitation, in rural areas those are challenges....
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unicef estimated the education of 700,000 children in mali had been disrupted by the conflict of theast 12 months. syria where conflict has shattered what was almost universal primary enrollment by the start of this year almost 400,000 schools have been destroyed to occupied, or used for something other than education. by april this year, 22% of the country's 22,000 schools were unusable for education purposes. 1500's schools have been destroyed or damaged. >> next, facebook co-ceo o sheryl sanberg discusses her career choices and experiences and challenges facing women seeking leadership rolls the united states. this event of the computer history museum in mountain view, california is an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> let's begin by thanking the computer history museum for putting on this seminar along with the sponsor. such an interesting place to the listen, learn, not only understand history but the future. thank you, john, everybody. [applause] i met sheryl sanberg in the the late 90's when she was running what appeared to be about one-third of the treasury department, impos
unicef estimated the education of 700,000 children in mali had been disrupted by the conflict of theast 12 months. syria where conflict has shattered what was almost universal primary enrollment by the start of this year almost 400,000 schools have been destroyed to occupied, or used for something other than education. by april this year, 22% of the country's 22,000 schools were unusable for education purposes. 1500's schools have been destroyed or damaged. >> next, facebook co-ceo o...
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umbrella operating there, wfp, unicef and others and i will endeavor to provide a more detailed list.e're in the going to get into staff numbers and so on of each individual agency, but simply to say critical staff who provide critical assistance will continue to do so. >> are they international or local or both? >> they are u.n. staff. yes. >> just, you said repeatedly, there is no timeline for these reports. this is regarding the chemical analysis of everything going on. what about the interviews? do you have any idea when the interviews are going to be translated and available or is it going to go all together over the report? >> the latter. of course everything needs to be compiled into a report. as we said yesterday, there will be this report on the 21st of august incident. it hinges on the analysis of the samples and on the evidence witness statements that have been collected. yes, they need to be translated. and yes, they need to be compiled, but all that is is being put together and will be put together in that report on the 21st of august incident in that one report. >> that'
umbrella operating there, wfp, unicef and others and i will endeavor to provide a more detailed list.e're in the going to get into staff numbers and so on of each individual agency, but simply to say critical staff who provide critical assistance will continue to do so. >> are they international or local or both? >> they are u.n. staff. yes. >> just, you said repeatedly, there is no timeline for these reports. this is regarding the chemical analysis of everything going on....
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in june of this year, unicef estimated the education of 700,000 children had been disrupted by the conflictver the past 12 months. syria, the conflict that chattered almost universal primary enrollment. this year,t of almost 400,000 schools were destroyed, occupied for use for things other than education. 22,000 schools were unusual for educational purposes. 1500 schools have been destroyed in one place alone. >> on c-span tomorrow, the center for american progress looks for signs of public school districts and the trend of consolidation is good or bad for students. live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span2, the reserve officers association holds its national security summit. topics include national security threats, healthcare, and defense department budget cuts. live coverage begins at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> 150 years ago, our nation was engaged in a civil war. our nation was reminded of its revolutionary path -- past. one of the entries began, "listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of paul revere." , the revered name is being elevated. at the same time
in june of this year, unicef estimated the education of 700,000 children had been disrupted by the conflictver the past 12 months. syria, the conflict that chattered almost universal primary enrollment. this year,t of almost 400,000 schools were destroyed, occupied for use for things other than education. 22,000 schools were unusual for educational purposes. 1500 schools have been destroyed in one place alone. >> on c-span tomorrow, the center for american progress looks for signs of...
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umbrella are operating there, of course, wfp, unicef and others. to provide a more detailed list. obviously we're not going to get into staff numbers and so on of each individual agency, but simply to say that critical staff who provide critical assistance will continue to do so. >> are they international or local or both? >> all right. we are listening to the u.n. briefing which can be only fairly classified as a very cautious approach to things. there you see the u.n. spokesperson. he is not only answering with due diligence and repeating a lot of information that he's previously answered and discussed, but he's looking at notes, he is speaking word for word verbatim which only indicates the severity of what is happening right now. of course, this is all talking about what those u.n. weapons inspectors may or may not have found, but it is a pretty safe assumption that they will confirm that which the world seems to know, which is that bashar al assad has used chemical weapons against his own people. we have seen the videos. we have heard the crie
umbrella are operating there, of course, wfp, unicef and others. to provide a more detailed list. obviously we're not going to get into staff numbers and so on of each individual agency, but simply to say that critical staff who provide critical assistance will continue to do so. >> are they international or local or both? >> all right. we are listening to the u.n. briefing which can be only fairly classified as a very cautious approach to things. there you see the u.n....
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[applause] >> please welcome actor and unicef goodwill ambassador, forest whitaker.iversary of dr. king's march on washington. it's very humbling to be allowed to connect with you in this way. each of you came here with individual goals and intentions which at first glance may seem separate and exclusive. but we all share a common bond. your presence here today says you care and want to bring more peace, love, and harmony to the world. together, we must embrace this as goodwill ambassador for peace here and abroad, i have observed revolutions in social change firsthand, i have seen youth senselessly killed, people struggling for food, for a decent home, education, and justice. i am often reminded of the marches and decisions we experienced here during the 60s. i remember the words of dr. martin luther king which were -- i have decided to stick with love. hate is too great a burden to bear. [applause] we have all seen images from those days of the civil rights movement. pictures of segregated water fountains, public waiting rooms, movie theaters and in those amazing p
[applause] >> please welcome actor and unicef goodwill ambassador, forest whitaker.iversary of dr. king's march on washington. it's very humbling to be allowed to connect with you in this way. each of you came here with individual goals and intentions which at first glance may seem separate and exclusive. but we all share a common bond. your presence here today says you care and want to bring more peace, love, and harmony to the world. together, we must embrace this as goodwill ambassador...
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[applause] >> please welcome actor and unicef goodwill ambassador, forest whitaker.iversary of dr. king's march on washington. it's very humbling to be allowed to connect with you in this way. each of you came here with individual goals and intentions which at first glance may seem separate and exclusive. but we all share a common bond. your presence here today says you care and want to bring more peace, love, and harmony to the world. together, we must embrace this moment. my travels as a goodwill ambassador for peace here and abroad, i have observed revolutions in social change firsthand, i have seen youth senselessly killed, people struggling for food, for a decent home, education, and justice. i am often reminded of the marches and decisions we experienced here during the 60s. i remember the words of dr. martin luther king which were -- i have decided to stick with love. hate is too great a burden to bear. [applause] we have all seen images from those days of the civil rights movement. pictures of segregated water fountains, public waiting rooms, movie theaters a
[applause] >> please welcome actor and unicef goodwill ambassador, forest whitaker.iversary of dr. king's march on washington. it's very humbling to be allowed to connect with you in this way. each of you came here with individual goals and intentions which at first glance may seem separate and exclusive. but we all share a common bond. your presence here today says you care and want to bring more peace, love, and harmony to the world. together, we must embrace this moment. my travels as...