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let's bring in unicef jeremy hopkins and joins us via skype from yemen capitol, sanaa and jeremy i wast reading the report from unicef that says the number of children killed in last ten weeks of fighting is four times that of those confirmed killed last year and that is a shocking number but realistically can anything be done to protect children during a conflict? >> well, that is a very good question. we are on the ground here with many other partners and organizations trying to do what we can but we would reiterate our call for an end to the hostility so we can better access the estimated nine million children in need of humanitarian life-saving support. >> there are also reports that children are being recruited by armed groups to fight, what implications would this have for these children in the future? >> well the child takes up arms and is associated with the armed force has lost his childhood so we are doing everything we can to prevent this from happening but if it does happen we need to urgently negotiate the conflict to release the children immediately and take them back in
let's bring in unicef jeremy hopkins and joins us via skype from yemen capitol, sanaa and jeremy i wast reading the report from unicef that says the number of children killed in last ten weeks of fighting is four times that of those confirmed killed last year and that is a shocking number but realistically can anything be done to protect children during a conflict? >> well, that is a very good question. we are on the ground here with many other partners and organizations trying to do what...
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unicef wants wearables for the world's poor. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." u.s. officials are investigating a breach that compromised records of up to 4 million employees and it might be part of a larger flock to collect federal workers personal information. cyber evidence suggests that the hackers are the very same hackers who stole millions of records from blue cross earlier this year. these thieves are reportedly linked to the chinese government and could be using the information to target people through bribery, blackmail, or other forms of espionage. how worried should these employees be? we are joined with more. a former senior analyst for the nsa. we also have danny rogers from washington who is a cryptography expert. and, mike riley. how exactly did this happen and who has been hardest hit? mike: we know they are related to a series of hacks that had been reported. one of the things that the office of personnel management does, it houses a lot of data for individuals who are applying for background checks, for national security clearances secret and top-s
unicef wants wearables for the world's poor. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." u.s. officials are investigating a breach that compromised records of up to 4 million employees and it might be part of a larger flock to collect federal workers personal information. cyber evidence suggests that the hackers are the very same hackers who stole millions of records from blue cross earlier this year. these thieves are reportedly linked to the chinese government and could be using the...
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unicef has reach and labs.we use both of these to open up opportunities throughout thr oe world? francine: what kind of support are you giving to unicef? ian: firstly we are putting money into this. secondly, providing resources around the world to help unicef labc. thirdly, we have a challenge which enables arm's engineers along with unicef to concretely built two or three different projects from this challenge with mentoring, with scope for adding engineering and resources in really to start growing your opportunities around the world. caroline: this is focused and maternal health, and child health. what are you hoping for? what excitement have you drummed up? katherine: we really are paying the question of could wearable tech be the next mobile revolution? the challenge itself, we find more information on the website wearablegood.com. it launched a few weeks ago. we are looking for entries from around the world. you have until august 4 to enter. there are questions we are asking. what if we could find a wear
unicef has reach and labs.we use both of these to open up opportunities throughout thr oe world? francine: what kind of support are you giving to unicef? ian: firstly we are putting money into this. secondly, providing resources around the world to help unicef labc. thirdly, we have a challenge which enables arm's engineers along with unicef to concretely built two or three different projects from this challenge with mentoring, with scope for adding engineering and resources in really to start...
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emily: the co-leader of the unicef innovation unit, thank you for joining us.esting to hear what you are doing. that is everything in this edition of bloomberg west. join us for our special coverage on monday. apple's conference, i will be inside, 1:30 p.m. pacific, right here from san francisco. have a wonderful weekend everybody. ♪ ady wins the race. ♪ mark: iowans gun their motorcycles, the caucus gets souped-up. first, hillary's rivals go all turbo. she called out the hands of the republican gubernatorial types and their states on voting rights. today, a handful of gubernatorial types returned to the volley. >> secretary clinton doesn't know the first thing a
emily: the co-leader of the unicef innovation unit, thank you for joining us.esting to hear what you are doing. that is everything in this edition of bloomberg west. join us for our special coverage on monday. apple's conference, i will be inside, 1:30 p.m. pacific, right here from san francisco. have a wonderful weekend everybody. ♪ ady wins the race. ♪ mark: iowans gun their motorcycles, the caucus gets souped-up. first, hillary's rivals go all turbo. she called out the hands of the...
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next, bill and alison playing for unicef.fact, the players say which of the four they agree to. >> first one, richard and brook. your set is ford 1970s bands. all of these questions will relate to you have to guess which one the question applies to. put 60 seconds on the clock, ready, go. >> richard, in 1973, this was in the boeing 1970s star ship. >> brook, after one billion dollar offer, several members of this band said they'll never reunite. >> beegees. >> incorrect, abba. >> a member of this band's father was a soldier for nazi germany. >> abba. >> that is correct. >> richard, the members of this band perform as a back-up band to linda rondstat. >> it's been reported that nelson mandella once reported this group his favorite pop band. >> coming toward the end. you're up to 350 points. >> that's stressful. >> we're going to put 60 seconds on the clock. all of these will relate to these four movies. >> the god father's mario puzzo. >> superman. >> al paccino admitted he turned down a role in this film. >>. >> star wars. >>
next, bill and alison playing for unicef.fact, the players say which of the four they agree to. >> first one, richard and brook. your set is ford 1970s bands. all of these questions will relate to you have to guess which one the question applies to. put 60 seconds on the clock, ready, go. >> richard, in 1973, this was in the boeing 1970s star ship. >> brook, after one billion dollar offer, several members of this band said they'll never reunite. >> beegees. >>...
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unicef blames the high rate of unemployment in france, which remains at more than 10%. aid agencies are warning about violence in out sudan. in the past month, over 100,000 people have been or's to flee their homes -- forced to flee their homes. >> its planting season in south sudan, but in this northern town, food will have to come from the sky, nothing ground. inhabitants have fled their homes burned and destroyed in a conflict that has engulfed the country for the last 18 months. >> they take all the ladies and even kill all the young kids. >> the international red cross was also forced to flee the area. now, it's back, flying in food feed, and shelter, but these supplies will only help 6000 people, leaving more than 94,000 displaced inhabitants without aid in this region alone. in a normal year, these people would be planting crops now. instead, they've enforced to hide out in malaria-infested swamps, compounding an already dire situation. >> now, we're going into the rainy season, which also means if they had not gotten the chance to plant their seeds until now, th
unicef blames the high rate of unemployment in france, which remains at more than 10%. aid agencies are warning about violence in out sudan. in the past month, over 100,000 people have been or's to flee their homes -- forced to flee their homes. >> its planting season in south sudan, but in this northern town, food will have to come from the sky, nothing ground. inhabitants have fled their homes burned and destroyed in a conflict that has engulfed the country for the last 18 months....
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. >> aunque por aÑo las autoridades no han reconocido as las cifras, la defensorÍa y la unicef instaron situaciÓn que vive el departamento del norte de colombia debe de una vez por todas terminar. >> no podemos permitir que un solo niÑo en colombia muera por falta de una buena alimentaciÓn. >> prometiÓ la construcciÓn de ajibes y anunciÓ un nuevo centro para ser mÁs exactos. para los pocos lÍderes que hablan espaÑol, no es la primera vez que prometen y no les cumplen. >> estamos pidiÉndole a ntru gobernador, nuestro presidente que una ayuda para nuestra comunidad porque nosotros estamos sufriendo y tenemos los niÑos pasando necesidad. >> segÚn ellos, las ayudan casi siempre salen pero pocas veces llegan a manos de quienes las necesitan. >> es la regiÓn mÁs Árida del paÍs. no hay acueductos y como si fuera poco, hace mÁs de un mes no llueve. en bogotÁ, colombia, univisiÓn. >> hacemos una breve pausa pero no le cambie. ♪ enrique: amanuense las agujetas, los pasadores, como le dicen y a correr, en la calle o en el gimnasio porque hoy es el dÍa nacional del corredor. >> cada aÑo el primer m
. >> aunque por aÑo las autoridades no han reconocido as las cifras, la defensorÍa y la unicef instaron situaciÓn que vive el departamento del norte de colombia debe de una vez por todas terminar. >> no podemos permitir que un solo niÑo en colombia muera por falta de una buena alimentaciÓn. >> prometiÓ la construcciÓn de ajibes y anunciÓ un nuevo centro para ser mÁs exactos. para los pocos lÍderes que hablan espaÑol, no es la primera vez que prometen y no les...
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unicef said 3.5 million schools have been forced to shut down, and just enough to run the fuel. many hotels hospitals and medics have been forced to close. the international community said it managed to get aid to 72,000 people since fighting started but there are still many missing out. >> the eight provided by these organizations is not enough to provide for the needs of the people in the province and the displaced people arriving here. >> we've seen safety here and they have provided us with accommodation. >> one of the world's most i impoverished countries. the situation continues to deteriorate. er with a wood, al jazeera. >> china's transport minister said that rescuers will not give up the search for survivors on the boat the eastern star which capsized on monday. many of the passengers are still missing. rescuers have a cry from help from inside the ship, which was carrying 458 people when it overturned. rob mcbride has more from hong kong. >> china's mighty yangtze river has seen tragedy before. what is uncommon here is the unexpected loss of life. hundreds of tourists,
unicef said 3.5 million schools have been forced to shut down, and just enough to run the fuel. many hotels hospitals and medics have been forced to close. the international community said it managed to get aid to 72,000 people since fighting started but there are still many missing out. >> the eight provided by these organizations is not enough to provide for the needs of the people in the province and the displaced people arriving here. >> we've seen safety here and they have...
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unicef wants wearables for the world's poor. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." u.s.ials are investigating a breach that compromised
unicef wants wearables for the world's poor. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." u.s.ials are investigating a breach that compromised
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unicef said that 15.2 million people are in need of basic healthcare. yemenis hoped to fast in and feast in peace. al jazeera. ♪ >> now tens of thousands of people are rallying in central london to protest against the newly elected u.k. government's austerity plan. they won an outright majority leading a coalition government last term. finance ministers finding extra cuts to departments and there are proposals to reduce spending by $19 billion. crowds have gathered outside of the bank ever of england. >>> taureg rebels are expected to sign a peace deal in the coming hours. a a delay as last-minute issues are ironed out. it fails to give the autonomy rebels who spent decades fighting. we have reports from the border between mali and mauritania. >> they've repeatedly said their goal is an independent state. now they'll try to convince their people much less than that. it's clear its leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get in the correct context and with the world's readiness to accept our demands. i think this is
unicef said that 15.2 million people are in need of basic healthcare. yemenis hoped to fast in and feast in peace. al jazeera. ♪ >> now tens of thousands of people are rallying in central london to protest against the newly elected u.k. government's austerity plan. they won an outright majority leading a coalition government last term. finance ministers finding extra cuts to departments and there are proposals to reduce spending by $19 billion. crowds have gathered outside of the bank...
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the parallels between that and the later unicef.hey thought, one day we are going to use audrey hepburn. she will make a nice speech, but she really got into shining away from the camera. she was part of the machine. before the role as a front lady to promote the movie, because they promote everyone's work. >> how would she like to be remembered? >> the biggest compliment you could give to my mother would have banned the word -- would have been the word kind. and she was very kind. laura: a revealing look at audrey hepburn actress humanitarian, and style icon. you can find more on our website . you can get a digest of the daily developments straight to your inbox. from all of us at world news america, thank you for watching and tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's n
the parallels between that and the later unicef.hey thought, one day we are going to use audrey hepburn. she will make a nice speech, but she really got into shining away from the camera. she was part of the machine. before the role as a front lady to promote the movie, because they promote everyone's work. >> how would she like to be remembered? >> the biggest compliment you could give to my mother would have banned the word -- would have been the word kind. and she was very kind....
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he has a passion to pass on the enthusiasm for music to a younger generation through his work as a unicefusic foundation. >> when i see those kids playing onstage or in class, i get really emotional because it brings me back, and i just got personally attached to those kids and i want to help them achieve their dream, because i know i had the same dream before. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. well, a mbe a problem,dn't your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico
he has a passion to pass on the enthusiasm for music to a younger generation through his work as a unicefusic foundation. >> when i see those kids playing onstage or in class, i get really emotional because it brings me back, and i just got personally attached to those kids and i want to help them achieve their dream, because i know i had the same dream before. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend...
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in south sudan who had to make eight cross mine fields and front lines in order to get help from unicef. i think showing the problems that the u.n. has to deal with in so many different conflict zones around the word. one thing they want to do is come one a way between u.n. missions and perhaps with some forces set aside especially for this to have much faster deployment in the u.n. mission. i can tell you normally to get a u. n. peace keeping forin place when there's an emergency around the world the security council authorizes it, and the toes in place for six to nine months they want to reduce that. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> "inside story" takes
in south sudan who had to make eight cross mine fields and front lines in order to get help from unicef. i think showing the problems that the u.n. has to deal with in so many different conflict zones around the word. one thing they want to do is come one a way between u.n. missions and perhaps with some forces set aside especially for this to have much faster deployment in the u.n. mission. i can tell you normally to get a u. n. peace keeping forin place when there's an emergency around the...
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. >> reporter: in just 24 hours here, unicef delivers aid to thousands. a fraction of the estimated 1.5 million people displaced in the region. including jennifer who must now look after her 4-year-old. she remains hopeful. when boko haram are gone -- >> i go back to college. >> reporter: you'll go back to college. but no one here knows when boko haram will be gone. still fighting. while on this remote island, the innocent fend for themselves. keir simmons, nbc news, lake chad. >>> a lot more still ahead tonight including the photos that exploded on the internet today. our first look at caitlyn jenner, the woman formerly known as bruce jenner makes her debut opening up about surgery and what pushed her close to suicide. >>> tonight after weeks of speculation over what her name would be and what she would look like, caitlyn jenner, the woman formerly known as bruce jenner made her debut in a big way on the cover of "vanity fair" opening up about some tough times to get to this point. nbc's stephanie gosk has our report. >> as soon as the "vanity fair" cove
. >> reporter: in just 24 hours here, unicef delivers aid to thousands. a fraction of the estimated 1.5 million people displaced in the region. including jennifer who must now look after her 4-year-old. she remains hopeful. when boko haram are gone -- >> i go back to college. >> reporter: you'll go back to college. but no one here knows when boko haram will be gone. still fighting. while on this remote island, the innocent fend for themselves. keir simmons, nbc news, lake...
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jeremy hopkins is deputy representative of unicef yemen. he says his staff members can't get to their offices in yemen. but in the southern city of aidan, they're continuing to work from their homes. >> aidan is probably the worst-hit city in the country. we are able to operate there, but we have to be very flexible in our approach. you know we may plan to visit certain parts of the city to help support a clinic on monday. but then fighting breaks out in that district so we switch to another. we are very concerned we're not able to move our supplies much-needed life-saving supplies around aidan to -- especially for health and water and sanitation. >> reporter: hopkins says the fighting has left 249 children dead and 4 hurkss wounded. he says there's currently no safe haven for children in the country. >> the north, the conflict is largely about the air strikes. in the south, there's street fighting in the cities. and children are being needlessly killed almost every day. if children are wounded in the fighting or in the air strikes, they ca
jeremy hopkins is deputy representative of unicef yemen. he says his staff members can't get to their offices in yemen. but in the southern city of aidan, they're continuing to work from their homes. >> aidan is probably the worst-hit city in the country. we are able to operate there, but we have to be very flexible in our approach. you know we may plan to visit certain parts of the city to help support a clinic on monday. but then fighting breaks out in that district so we switch to...
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unicef said that millions of people are in need of healthcare.ow it seems that this holy month of ramadan is not enough to convince the warring factions to take a humanitarian pause. al jazeera. >> staying in yemen, two people have been killed and six wounded after a car bomb bomb flowed near a mosque in the capital of sanaa. the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for the attack as many attendant the mosque. it's twitter account said that they were targeting houthi fighters who often use the mosques. >> tens of thousands of people have rallied against the newly elected u.k.'s government austerity plan. they have won an outright majority general election after leading a coalition government last term. they have brought extra cuts to government departments and will reduce spending on security benefits close to $19 billion. we have this update from the rally. >> joining me on parliament scare, an end of protest where tens of thousands of people have marched through the capital. the heavens have just opened. and people ar
unicef said that millions of people are in need of healthcare.ow it seems that this holy month of ramadan is not enough to convince the warring factions to take a humanitarian pause. al jazeera. >> staying in yemen, two people have been killed and six wounded after a car bomb bomb flowed near a mosque in the capital of sanaa. the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for the attack as many attendant the mosque. it's twitter account said that they were targeting...
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unicef says one million children may miss class all across nepal.hool has been declared too dangerous to enter, and temporary classrooms have been set up. it's weekday, but none of the students are here in class. the government says that schools have resumed, but this one was forced to close down after rains destroyed the tarp roofs of these temporary classrooms. the government ordered schools nationwide to reopen on may 31st, but many are still closed. the buildings aren't ready, knight rer teachers. >> translator: the day the school reopened students shared their earthquake experiences. we realized that fear has deeply rooted in the psyche. they are really scared. it's not just the children, even adults are deeply traumatized. >> reporter: the government plans to replace classrooms with 15,000 temporary learning centers, before the monsoon season makes the task impossible. >> translator: we need as much manpower as possible and need to start working with our development parter ins. many students do not have textbooks. that's our next challenge. >>
unicef says one million children may miss class all across nepal.hool has been declared too dangerous to enter, and temporary classrooms have been set up. it's weekday, but none of the students are here in class. the government says that schools have resumed, but this one was forced to close down after rains destroyed the tarp roofs of these temporary classrooms. the government ordered schools nationwide to reopen on may 31st, but many are still closed. the buildings aren't ready, knight rer...
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unicef has reported on specific abuses against children, the african union has called for sanctions and an armed embargo. and the mission in the country has called for full access where the abuse has happened. the government has denied previous allegations it will investigate the report and prosecute suspects. >> the report also says -- and this this new round of attacks has a disregard for basic human rights. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> people are waiting for the results of monday's parliamentary election, the vote was boycotted by the opposition and marred by violence hours before the polls opened. one father, who lost his only child. >> he was killed by a stray bullet hours before voting in parliamentary elections began. she was nearly four, her father tried but couldn't save her. >> i had gunfire i rushed out to defend my daughter, i was carrying her back to the house, she was hit by a bullet, i have lost my first born. >> people are waiting for results of monday's parliamentary election, the commission says there was a massive turn out the nearly 4 million registers voters even
unicef has reported on specific abuses against children, the african union has called for sanctions and an armed embargo. and the mission in the country has called for full access where the abuse has happened. the government has denied previous allegations it will investigate the report and prosecute suspects. >> the report also says -- and this this new round of attacks has a disregard for basic human rights. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> people are waiting for the results of...
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. >> unicef says 3 1/2 thousand schools have been forced to shut there's not electricity or fuel to run the generators. many hospitals and lynn is have also been forced to close, meteddics described the city ooze a disaster zone because they are so low on supplies. the international committee said it had managed to get aid to 72,000 people, but there are still many missing out. we have seen safety here. and they are provided us with accommodation. thousands more are displaced from their homes and familiar surroundings the situation continues to deteriorate. a 12 hour curfew is now in effect after a bomb blast at a marketplace, at least 17 people were killed. well, eyewitnesses say this attack happened when hundreds of people were at this market trading this cattle. we know having spoke ton a reliable source that many have now been moved. those that survived the attack to the state hospital for treatment. and that security services and emergency services are on the scene trying to security the area. and make sure that there are no further attacks as much as they can do now this comes jus
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unicef has built temporary replacement schools by using local material like bamboo. >>> here at home the atlantic hurricane season begins today. forecasters are calling for a below normal season but they're warning everyone along the coast against getting complacent. officials warn it takes landfall from one hurricane to cause disaster as we all know. now is the time to check your homeowner's policy. hurricane season runs to the end of november. >>> nor flooding concerns in texas. dallas specifically after the wettest month there on record in texas. at least 30 people died because of flooding. as the hardest hit areas begin to dry out, some streets that have been closed or are still closed could affect morning traffic in dallas. >>> the national weather service has issued a flash flood watch for north jersey and new york city through 11:00 a.m. this morning. this is associated with the bands of storm that are bringing rain to our area. heavy downpours causing flooding throughout parts of newark yesterday. crews were called in to assist stranded motorists. no reports of injuries there
unicef has built temporary replacement schools by using local material like bamboo. >>> here at home the atlantic hurricane season begins today. forecasters are calling for a below normal season but they're warning everyone along the coast against getting complacent. officials warn it takes landfall from one hurricane to cause disaster as we all know. now is the time to check your homeowner's policy. hurricane season runs to the end of november. >>> nor flooding concerns in...
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. >> reporter: in just 24 hours here unicef delivers aid to thousands. a fraction of the estimated 1.5 million people displaced in the region. including jennifer who must now look after her 4-year-old. she remains hopeful. when boko haram are gone -- >> i go back to college. >> reporter: you'll go back to college. but no one here knows when boko haram will be gone. the militants are still fighting. while on this remote island the innocent fend for themselves. keir simmons, nbc news lake chad. >>> a lot more still ahead tonight including the photos that exploded on the internet today. our first look at caitlyn jenner the woman formerly known as bruce jenner makes her debut opening up about surgery and what you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's
. >> reporter: in just 24 hours here unicef delivers aid to thousands. a fraction of the estimated 1.5 million people displaced in the region. including jennifer who must now look after her 4-year-old. she remains hopeful. when boko haram are gone -- >> i go back to college. >> reporter: you'll go back to college. but no one here knows when boko haram will be gone. the militants are still fighting. while on this remote island the innocent fend for themselves. keir simmons, nbc...
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unicef. unicef called 2141 of the most disastrous years ever for children. in yemen and in yemen and elsewhere conflict and civil strife have grown worse. the persistence of terrible occurrences is a challenge to all of us, to us to strengthen our institutions and political will so that we can do a better job of deterring aggression holding accountable those who commit atrocities identifying potential crises ahead of time and stopping outbreaks of violence before they begin. finally it is working and some people asked the question why we care. why do we do this? why do we americans care? well, in an interconnected world injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere and there can be no doubt that they will do better and feel safer in the world with the values that we cherish's being widely upheld there is also an even deeper reason. the very idea of progress. is there more hopeful measure of civilization and the abolition of slavery the enfranchisement of women the end of apartheid in the fall the berlin wall on the broadening recognition of minority r
unicef. unicef called 2141 of the most disastrous years ever for children. in yemen and in yemen and elsewhere conflict and civil strife have grown worse. the persistence of terrible occurrences is a challenge to all of us, to us to strengthen our institutions and political will so that we can do a better job of deterring aggression holding accountable those who commit atrocities identifying potential crises ahead of time and stopping outbreaks of violence before they begin. finally it is...
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. >> estas raciones que los niÑos comen con una mezcla de le dirÍa son donadas por la unicef. _ alegrÍasoÑando con un lugar, en donde polÍticos y gobernantes como banco su tragedia y los dejen morir de hambre. barbie: es presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos confirmÓ que los Últimos 8 aÑos 294 niÑos han muerto de desnutriciÓn en la guajira, y que solo el aÑo pasado la cifra fue de 40 y ocho menores muertos. presidente juan manuel santos: un niÑo que muere en colombia porque no tiene acceso a una buena alimentaciÓn, para mÍ es demasiado. por eso, la cifra es relevante pero el principios del que es mÁs importante no podemos permitir que un solo niÑo colombia mora por falta de una buena alimentaciÓn_ _ muera por falta de una buena alimentaciÓn. barbie: cabe seÑalar que la pobre alimentaciÓn hace que proliferen graves enfermedades en la guajira, y los niÑos y ancianos son los principales vÍctimas. asÍ que, ojalÁ esta situaciÓn se pueda solucionar por el bien de la comunidad y de los niÑos. pamela: hoy, parte final de impacto, [mÚsica] >> muy buenas noches. le saluda ilia garcÍa. bienve
. >> estas raciones que los niÑos comen con una mezcla de le dirÍa son donadas por la unicef. _ alegrÍasoÑando con un lugar, en donde polÍticos y gobernantes como banco su tragedia y los dejen morir de hambre. barbie: es presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos confirmÓ que los Últimos 8 aÑos 294 niÑos han muerto de desnutriciÓn en la guajira, y que solo el aÑo pasado la cifra fue de 40 y ocho menores muertos. presidente juan manuel santos: un niÑo que muere en colombia...
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--segun un estudio realizado porla "unicef" en los ultimos 20 aÑos, se destaca tambien el aumento enreja y toman la decision de vivir en union libre. cesar ---nos enlazamos una vezmas en directo hta la arena "oracle" de oakland... take 2 box blanca ---congabrl sotelo que notiene mas sobre el primer juegode la final de la nba entre los warriors y los cavaliers... gabriel..... take gabriel live gabrl live gabriela lot topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede segunos en los medi sociales, gabriela lot topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, gabriela lot gabriela lot topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos enos mediossociales, facebook, instagram y twitter enlas direcciones que ve en pantalla... live weather cam cesar ---pasamos con gabriela dellan.. blanca ---que nos tiene el pronostico del tiempo... gabriela... takegabriela live amigos tengan tods m buenosdias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve ensu pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condicionesclimatolog
--segun un estudio realizado porla "unicef" en los ultimos 20 aÑos, se destaca tambien el aumento enreja y toman la decision de vivir en union libre. cesar ---nos enlazamos una vezmas en directo hta la arena "oracle" de oakland... take 2 box blanca ---congabrl sotelo que notiene mas sobre el primer juegode la final de la nba entre los warriors y los cavaliers... gabriel..... take gabriel live gabrl live gabriela lot topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede segunos en los medi...
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unicef says 1 million children may miss class all across nepal. his school has been declared too dangerous to enter and temporary classrooms have been are in class. the government says class has resumed but it was forced to shut down after the rain destroyed the tarpaulins. many are still closed. the buildings aren't ready. neither are teachers. >> the day that school reopened, children shared their earthquake experiences. it's not just the children, everybody is straw ma tied. >> the government has proposed replacing the schools with trair shelters. >> many students do not have textbooks. that's our next challenge. collection of data on students postearthquake is another problem. >> new classrooms, may not be enough. sabina shrestha, al jazeera nepal. >>> ivory can be used to create beautiful pieces of art but at a terrible price for elephants. up next the u.s. government makes a powerful statement publicly destroying ivory artworks. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this h
unicef says 1 million children may miss class all across nepal. his school has been declared too dangerous to enter and temporary classrooms have been are in class. the government says class has resumed but it was forced to shut down after the rain destroyed the tarpaulins. many are still closed. the buildings aren't ready. neither are teachers. >> the day that school reopened, children shared their earthquake experiences. it's not just the children, everybody is straw ma tied. >>...
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unicef said 15.2 million people are in need of access to basic healthcare. yemenis had hoped they could observe their fastings and feasts in peace. now it seems even this holy month of ramadan is not enough to convince the warring factions to take a humanitarian pause. al jazeera. >> the egyptian military said that it's killed 15 fighters in north sinai. a helicopter raid was carried out. the military said that fighters were preparing to launch an attack against security forces. well still more to come in the al jazeera news hour. we report on how difficult it is for displaced people to start a new life. plus heavy rains brings india's financial capital mum by to to stand still. and in sports, tiger woods fails to make the cut in nine years. >> it's world refugee day, and the al jazeera america is warning of a dangerous new era. by the end of last year almost 60 million people were forced to leave everything behind to escape war and persecution. the u.n. said that there are 19.5 million refugee who is fled to neighboring countries. another 38 million people
unicef said 15.2 million people are in need of access to basic healthcare. yemenis had hoped they could observe their fastings and feasts in peace. now it seems even this holy month of ramadan is not enough to convince the warring factions to take a humanitarian pause. al jazeera. >> the egyptian military said that it's killed 15 fighters in north sinai. a helicopter raid was carried out. the military said that fighters were preparing to launch an attack against security forces. well...
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unicef says 15.2 million people are in need of access to basic healthcare. yemenis had hoped they could observe their fasting and feasts in peace. now, it seems even this holy month of ramadan isn't enough to convince the warring factions to take a humanitarian pause. mohammed janjun al jazeera >> two people have been killed in and six wounded when a car bomb exploded near a mosque in sanaa. islamic state of iraq in the levant said it was behind the attack. the group said in a statement published on several isil twitter accounts it was targeting houthi fighters who often used the mosque. >>> residents of tikrit have started to return home three months after pro-government forces recaptured it from isil. two sides were engage nad month-long battle. en though fighters were forced out, much of the city has been left damaged and deserted. al jazeera's jane araf reports. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate. this trip home was one don't want anything from the government except stability and peace of mind. >> tikrit is less than 50
unicef says 15.2 million people are in need of access to basic healthcare. yemenis had hoped they could observe their fasting and feasts in peace. now, it seems even this holy month of ramadan isn't enough to convince the warring factions to take a humanitarian pause. mohammed janjun al jazeera >> two people have been killed in and six wounded when a car bomb exploded near a mosque in sanaa. islamic state of iraq in the levant said it was behind the attack. the group said in a statement...
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unicef says 1 million children may miss class all across nepal. his school is considered too dangerous to enter and temporary classrooms have been set up. >> the government says that schools have resumed but this one was forced to close down after rains destroyed the participate on these temporary classes. >> the government ordered schools nationwide to reopen on may 31 but many are still closed. the buildings aren't ready. neither are teachers. >> students share experiences. fear is deeply rooted in the psyche. they are really scared. it's not just the children. >> the government plans to reopen the classrooms before the rain makes it impossible. >> we need manpower and to start working with our development partners. many students do not have textbooks. collection of data on migration of earthquake is another priority. >> the loss of family, friends and homes weighs heavy on the minds of these small children, and new classrooms may not be enough. al jazeera nepal. >> still to come here on the aljazeera america news hour, find out who came out on
unicef says 1 million children may miss class all across nepal. his school is considered too dangerous to enter and temporary classrooms have been set up. >> the government says that schools have resumed but this one was forced to close down after rains destroyed the participate on these temporary classes. >> the government ordered schools nationwide to reopen on may 31 but many are still closed. the buildings aren't ready. neither are teachers. >> students share experiences....
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according to unicef, 18 have died and at least another 170 are infected. caroline malone reports. >> patients suffering from a preventable yet potentially dangerous disease. it's the only dedicated cholera clinic in this latest outbreak. many patients are too sick to help by the time they get here. >> most people came late. the rains were already collapsed, we were not able to establish a line. that's why we were not able to save them. >> there's a vaccine but many don't have access to that health care. >> we estimate that approximately 5,000 children are at risk of dying and from cholera, and we believe this i also completely unacceptable in this day and age for a disease that is preventable and that is very much easily treatable. >> children are particularly vulnerable to cholera if they're malnourished and many are. the u.n. estimates half the population don't have enough food to eat. >> some of them have had to run from home to escape the 18 month long civil war. >> i had my baby on the raft. when we fled, we escaped to the bush. while in the bush, we
according to unicef, 18 have died and at least another 170 are infected. caroline malone reports. >> patients suffering from a preventable yet potentially dangerous disease. it's the only dedicated cholera clinic in this latest outbreak. many patients are too sick to help by the time they get here. >> most people came late. the rains were already collapsed, we were not able to establish a line. that's why we were not able to save them. >> there's a vaccine but many don't have...
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unicef has built temporary replacement schools. >> police in mount pocono are searching for the person who left a dog for dead. on friday a woman found a dog hog tied to a pole in coolbaugh, montgomery county. they rushed the dog to the vet where she is being treated for a severe case of mange. they're looking for the dog's owner. they're dealing with an overwhelming cases of abuse. >>> they're making a big push to bring gaming to jersey. now casino gaming has been restricted to ac since the '70s. as atlantic city continues to struggle, lawmakers from south jersey are struggling. >>> today media is getting a sneak peak at the playground redevelopment project, formally the pier shops at caesars. the playground will offer one stop in shop entertainment and dining. the main focus is what they call t street which will feature clubs, live performances inspired by nashville's music row. it's scheduled to open to the public 4th of july weekend. >>> today contractors will study the roof and air ducts of a fire house to solve a mold issue that's making fire crews sick. the problem is at fire st
unicef has built temporary replacement schools. >> police in mount pocono are searching for the person who left a dog for dead. on friday a woman found a dog hog tied to a pole in coolbaugh, montgomery county. they rushed the dog to the vet where she is being treated for a severe case of mange. they're looking for the dog's owner. they're dealing with an overwhelming cases of abuse. >>> they're making a big push to bring gaming to jersey. now casino gaming has been restricted to...
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it's such a big issue in india that unicef produced -- this is a musical public service announcementhey produced last year. this is not a joke. this is not something we made up. this is a real thing called "take the poo to the loo." ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ why must this be taught? this is so -- i guess the cartoon didn't work because people are still doing it and authorities in amidbad are planning to pay people to use the toilet. for real. citizens will be pay paid one rupee every time they use a toilet instead of the street. it's basically government-funded potty training. and the hope that is people get used to it then they will do it without being paid. right now the focus is on spreading the word. i'm hoping that this psa will help. >> the streets of amidbad, they are meant for walking, dancing, shopping, conversing, and laughing. they are not meant for pooping. hi, i'm saman patel. why go on the stree
it's such a big issue in india that unicef produced -- this is a musical public service announcementhey produced last year. this is not a joke. this is not something we made up. this is a real thing called "take the poo to the loo." ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ ♪ let's take the poo to the loo ♪ why must this be taught?...
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on his enthusiasm for the instrument and its music to a younger generation through his work as a unicefs own music foundation. >> when i see those kids playing on stage or in a class, i get really emotional because it really brings me back and i just got very personal attached to those kids. that i really want to help them to achieve their dreams because i know we had the same dream before. >> watch the full show at cnn.com/onesto watch. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. this changes everything. relief nasal spray. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and 6 is greater than 1. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day
on his enthusiasm for the instrument and its music to a younger generation through his work as a unicefs own music foundation. >> when i see those kids playing on stage or in a class, i get really emotional because it really brings me back and i just got very personal attached to those kids. that i really want to help them to achieve their dreams because i know we had the same dream before. >> watch the full show at cnn.com/onesto watch. making a fist something we do to show...
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hashtag campaign then you compare that to level of human suffering now with so many -- we were told by unicef groups that they think they treated thousands of people on that island. there's an estimate 2,000 women have been taken by boko haram. when that's all true how come there isn't the same level of concern and attention across the west now a year later. >> that's one of the questions. when we talk about these campaigns, they become very popular. then the attention span of all of us the conventional wisdom mass media, so brief. we should point out, i was struck when watching your report on nightly news with all criticism of failures when it comes to syria and conflict solutions, we don't pay enough attention to what these groups do day in and day out in these refugee camps. >> you're right. let's not pretend they do a perfect job all the time. that wouldn't be true. they're trying to deal with a difficult situation. another point too, andrea we're hearing from the city in nigeria, a very crucial place, that boko haram is launching attacks around that city. when we hear from nigerians and
hashtag campaign then you compare that to level of human suffering now with so many -- we were told by unicef groups that they think they treated thousands of people on that island. there's an estimate 2,000 women have been taken by boko haram. when that's all true how come there isn't the same level of concern and attention across the west now a year later. >> that's one of the questions. when we talk about these campaigns, they become very popular. then the attention span of all of us...
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new figures from unicef confirm 279 children killed since the saudi-led bombing camp page began nearly months ago and 400 children injured and many more psychologically harmed. still ahead here on the program counting the economic costs of the mers outbreak in south korea as tourists stay away. plus women in nepal mexican town are in a million dollar scheme to lure drug money. and in sport we will tell you whether tournament favorite germany has done enough to progress to the next round of the world's world cup. ♪ germany and austria lifted a three-week long suspension of the agreement. that measure was meant to prevent disruptions during last week's g 7 meeting in bolvaria and with potential protesters the reenforced border control took thousands of migrants to crossing into northern europe and they are now stranded across the italian border and we report. >> reporter: a dash for freedom on the train to northern europe. and he is one of the northernmost train station in the italian alps and austria is for migrants who hope to build a new life there. but for those without a permit the
new figures from unicef confirm 279 children killed since the saudi-led bombing camp page began nearly months ago and 400 children injured and many more psychologically harmed. still ahead here on the program counting the economic costs of the mers outbreak in south korea as tourists stay away. plus women in nepal mexican town are in a million dollar scheme to lure drug money. and in sport we will tell you whether tournament favorite germany has done enough to progress to the next round of the...
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unicef says one million children are across nepal.s declared too dangerous to enter and temporary classrooms have been set up. none of the students are here in class. the government says that schools have resumed but this one was forced to close down after rains destroyed the tarp of these temporary classes. the government ordered schools nationwide to reopen on may the 31st but many are still closed. the buildings are not ready, neither are teachers. >> translator: the day the school reopened students shared their earthquake experiences and fear is in the psyche and they are really scared and it's not just the children, others are traumatized traumatized. >> reporter: replace classroom with 15,000 temporary learning sessions before the monsoon rains make the task impossible. >> translator: we need as much manpower as possible and work with development partners. many students do not have textbooks. that is our next challenge and migration of children post earthquake is another priority. >> reporter: but the loss of their fmlys, famili
unicef says one million children are across nepal.s declared too dangerous to enter and temporary classrooms have been set up. none of the students are here in class. the government says that schools have resumed but this one was forced to close down after rains destroyed the tarp of these temporary classes. the government ordered schools nationwide to reopen on may the 31st but many are still closed. the buildings are not ready, neither are teachers. >> translator: the day the school...
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on his enthusiasm for the instrument and its music to a younger generation through his work as a unicefe those kids playing on stage or in the class, i get really emotional because it really brings me back and i just got very personal attached to those kids that i really want to help them to achieve their dreams because i know we had the same dream before. >>> all right. today, we learned a little bit more about the latest democrat to challenge hillary clinton in the race for president. former rhode island governor lincoln chafee clarified a controversial position that he has, taking on changing america to the metric system. here's what he told cnn's chief congressional correspondent, dana bash on "state of the union." >> governor thank you so much for joining me. i appreciate it. let's just start with what everybody is talking about out of your announcement this week and that is your pledge to turn this country to the metric system like europe and most of the rest of the world is using. it seems like an unusual thing in today's day and able for that to be the thing that people are taki
on his enthusiasm for the instrument and its music to a younger generation through his work as a unicefe those kids playing on stage or in the class, i get really emotional because it really brings me back and i just got very personal attached to those kids that i really want to help them to achieve their dreams because i know we had the same dream before. >>> all right. today, we learned a little bit more about the latest democrat to challenge hillary clinton in the race for...
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he harbors a passion to pass on his love for the instrument to a younger generation as a unicef ambassadore those kids playing on stage or in the class, i get real emotional, because it really brings me back, and i just got very personal attached to those kids that i really want to help them to achieve their dreams because i know we had the same dream before. >> watch the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new appreciation for chevy. they thought about me. i could totally rock this. this thing feels pretty boss. it looks kind of dope. that's pretty cool. this is the jam. pretty bomb dude. maybe i will go chevy. i'm definitely in. ♪ >>> in just a couple of hours hundreds of bikers are expected to rally in waco, texas. they claimed their rights were violated. you remember this
he harbors a passion to pass on his love for the instrument to a younger generation as a unicef ambassadore those kids playing on stage or in the class, i get real emotional, because it really brings me back, and i just got very personal attached to those kids that i really want to help them to achieve their dreams because i know we had the same dream before. >> watch the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus....
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"unicef" says children in poor nations are nearly twice as likely to die before they turn five. it warns that without global action, another 68 million children under five will die by 2030, mostly from preventable causes. >> ifill: on wall street today the dow jones industrial average gained 24 points to close above 18,140. the nasdaq rose six points. and the s-and-p added just one point. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: symbols of heritage and hate in the south; ending a "culture of violence" at rikers island in new york; migrants overrun a greek island as they make their way to europe; regulating how political campaigns use robocalls; a new film documents one casualty of stand your ground laws; and, stories not trending on education and human rights. >> wooduff: the wave of reactions to the confederate flag today reached into state capitols across the south. the governors of virginia and north carolina both called for taking the confederate flag off special-order license plates. u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky said a statue of jefferson davis sh
"unicef" says children in poor nations are nearly twice as likely to die before they turn five. it warns that without global action, another 68 million children under five will die by 2030, mostly from preventable causes. >> ifill: on wall street today the dow jones industrial average gained 24 points to close above 18,140. the nasdaq rose six points. and the s-and-p added just one point. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: symbols of heritage and hate in the south;...