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. >> the united nations children's fund, unicef, says millions of children have been affected by the in syria. it is difficult to provide for them, many are traumatized by the violence. >> after five years of conflict, most of these children have experienced violence, they have lived through bombings and gunfire, many fleeing their homes multiple times. by some estimates, around 300,000 children refugees arrived in germany in 2015, more than 50,000 without parents. unicef is demanding that the government invest more in their care. >> we have to ensure that they are safe and secure, giving them opportunities to learn and play, giving structure to their lives. children also need psychological counseling. unicef warns it needs an additional 250 million euros to help care for children on the so-called balkan route to europe this year alone. >> we will take a one minute break, when we come back, more news. and we will begin with business headlines. we will be right back. ♪ >> welcome back. here are the top stories the turkish fighters have fought -- shot down a military jet near the stair
. >> the united nations children's fund, unicef, says millions of children have been affected by the in syria. it is difficult to provide for them, many are traumatized by the violence. >> after five years of conflict, most of these children have experienced violence, they have lived through bombings and gunfire, many fleeing their homes multiple times. by some estimates, around 300,000 children refugees arrived in germany in 2015, more than 50,000 without parents. unicef is...
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s child agency unicef says africa will surpass south asia as the country with the most child brides by0. >> reporter: the girl in this draw ma'am tiezation is about to be forced into a marriage. she's crying because it's the end of her childhood, but soon she is saved. but most of the time, there is no rescue, while marrying someone under 18 is illegal in many african countries, most have customary law where it is allowed, but soon sambyia may not have a duel system. >> we have decided just to have one law. we have a marriage bill in draft right now. >> reporter: yet on current trends unicef says by 2050 the number of child brides in africa will more than double to 310 million. at the first african girls summit on ending child marriage, delegates are sharing ideas on how to combat it at every level of society. child brides are more likely to be in abusive relationships, contract hiv, and to die during childbirth. but plan international is trying to teach girls about their rights and to provide a way they can earn money. this is the sound of opportunity for these women. the mill means t
s child agency unicef says africa will surpass south asia as the country with the most child brides by0. >> reporter: the girl in this draw ma'am tiezation is about to be forced into a marriage. she's crying because it's the end of her childhood, but soon she is saved. but most of the time, there is no rescue, while marrying someone under 18 is illegal in many african countries, most have customary law where it is allowed, but soon sambyia may not have a duel system. >> we have...
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>> maybe, but it's giving money to unicef, so that's the good part. >>> this is good, too. this is veterans week. >> one of the contestants' unusual guesses has viewers wondering if perhaps she had an all tier your motive -- ulterior motive. >> zave. >> no, there's no z. >> x. >> there is no x. >> so she's guessing xs and zs. obviously, she's not trying to get the puzzle. she also passed several times. eventually the man who guessed right after her won the prize, and it was his first win of the night. nura had already won about $14,000 and a lot of people who were watching the show speculated that she wanted to make sure a fellow vet didn't go home empty handed. because she already had the money, she wanted the next guy to win. >> that is really great. >> isn't that incredible? >> hats off to her. >>> a local student with a life-saving message. straight ahead, the big surprises thinking them for the hard work. >> closer to the weekend and we're checking in with the weather watchers network. it's been a couple of gloomy days. temperatures in the 40s to low 50s. larry writes
>> maybe, but it's giving money to unicef, so that's the good part. >>> this is good, too. this is veterans week. >> one of the contestants' unusual guesses has viewers wondering if perhaps she had an all tier your motive -- ulterior motive. >> zave. >> no, there's no z. >> x. >> there is no x. >> so she's guessing xs and zs. obviously, she's not trying to get the puzzle. she also passed several times. eventually the man who guessed right after...
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craig mcclure is the global chief of hiv section at unicef. he explains why there is such a sirnlg. >> in all other age groups, death from aids has decreased. infected mother to child transmission the rates of infection has dropped to 60%. there were over 600,000 babies infected with hiv in twof 2000 d less than 200,000 this year. issue with adolescents is that most of those teenagers dying of aids were infected as babies. so three were infected due to mother to child transmission before prevention of mother to child prevention programs were scaled up. during adolescence it's not a time when you naturally look for infection. so diagnosing has been a problem. >> it is the final day of campaigning in burkina faso. 14 candidates are in the race for sunday's election including this man, rock makaburi who served as a vice president in blaise cam poo campaori's gover. >> days to go until the country's presidential elections and he says he doesn't want the result are from the revolution forgotten. >> translator: it's important that people remember wh
craig mcclure is the global chief of hiv section at unicef. he explains why there is such a sirnlg. >> in all other age groups, death from aids has decreased. infected mother to child transmission the rates of infection has dropped to 60%. there were over 600,000 babies infected with hiv in twof 2000 d less than 200,000 this year. issue with adolescents is that most of those teenagers dying of aids were infected as babies. so three were infected due to mother to child transmission before...
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. >> peter hawkins, unicef director in iraq joins us from baghdad. just how concerned about you about this outbreak and where are most of the cases in iraq concentrated? >> thank you very much. we're very concerned about the outbreak. we had the first on the 15t 15th of september. it's been screesing since. we now have 2,217 confirmed cases throughout the country. the issue is exacerbated by the fact that the infrastructure has collapsed, the water levels are low, but also over the past few days, excessive rainfall has meant that flooding has taken place in baghdad, and within the governance around. we are with the w.h.o. and authorities are mobilizing as quickly as we can to meet the needs. >> precisely what measures are being taken to make sure that this outbreak is contained? >> there are three things we're trying to do. one is ensure that families have access to clean water, we've distributed potable water, improving water storage for 15,500. we've made available 820,000 rehydration salts to help children recover when they have diarrhea. i think
. >> peter hawkins, unicef director in iraq joins us from baghdad. just how concerned about you about this outbreak and where are most of the cases in iraq concentrated? >> thank you very much. we're very concerned about the outbreak. we had the first on the 15t 15th of september. it's been screesing since. we now have 2,217 confirmed cases throughout the country. the issue is exacerbated by the fact that the infrastructure has collapsed, the water levels are low, but also over the...
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. >> the singer paint turnin pink has been named an unicef ambassador. she'll raise money to deliver food packets to children around the world. and she'll get children more involved in physical activity. she said he was inspired to become an ambassador after a trip of unicef to haiti. >>> why a practice in california drawing blood from babies is raising concern. >>> and the plight of the butterflies, how the climate change could mean an end to the monarchs in mexico. >> for years the blood of babies in california has been collected and screened for any genetic disorders they might have, and those samples then can be sold for research. that has some critics concerned about privacy. >> as any parent can tell you the birth of a child is a blur of hurried parking, terrible pain and anxiety and a lot of medical forms. when my kids were born here in california we were asked to sign a form that would allow the state to do genetic screening using blood samples. when we looked at it, it made sense. the form allows the state of car to take a pin point of blood, bu
. >> the singer paint turnin pink has been named an unicef ambassador. she'll raise money to deliver food packets to children around the world. and she'll get children more involved in physical activity. she said he was inspired to become an ambassador after a trip of unicef to haiti. >>> why a practice in california drawing blood from babies is raising concern. >>> and the plight of the butterflies, how the climate change could mean an end to the monarchs in mexico....
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we've red unicef and w.h.o. have reached out to over 1.5 million households throughout the country. >> cholera has spread from iraq to syria and warns the disease could develop into a regional epidemic. it's partly due to the number of refugees in camps with unbearable conditions. some have decided to leave and seek a better life elsewhere. a major departure point is tripoli in lebanon. we have this report. >> many of these ships are bound for turkey, but for many of the passengers, turkey is not their final destination. lebanon's northern port of tripoli has become a way out for occurrens. those who depart from here do so legally. syrians don't need visas to enter turkey. helping syrians book seats on the ferries and arrange their visas to lebanon, then it is up to them what they do next. >> they get the tickets to go and from there find their way to the greek islands, and eventually to other european countries. >> 18-year-old ahmed is one of them. he didn't reveal his identity but tells us he is looking for a
we've red unicef and w.h.o. have reached out to over 1.5 million households throughout the country. >> cholera has spread from iraq to syria and warns the disease could develop into a regional epidemic. it's partly due to the number of refugees in camps with unbearable conditions. some have decided to leave and seek a better life elsewhere. a major departure point is tripoli in lebanon. we have this report. >> many of these ships are bound for turkey, but for many of the passengers,...
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unicef said there were 125 million child brides in africa. >> the african union is holding its first summit on ending child marriages. the meeting is in zambia. that's where 42% of girls are married before they turn 18. we have a report. cultural divisions and poverty both play a role. >> this is the so i understand of opportunity for these women. they were married as teenagers, she was just 15. >> i had no choice, because my parents couldn't afford to take us at school, i was just at home doing nothing. i didn't want to get married, but there was no money for school. >> although primary school is free, secondary isn't. widespread poverty mean many parents can't afford the school fees, so they marry their daughters off. this village is different. an organization called plan is teaching them about girl power. it teaches them about their rights, although that's caused some issues. >> there are some problems. the children have learned about their rights and sometimes they dough hand upon their parents are impossible to meet. when the parents are pushed against the wall, the message isn'
unicef said there were 125 million child brides in africa. >> the african union is holding its first summit on ending child marriages. the meeting is in zambia. that's where 42% of girls are married before they turn 18. we have a report. cultural divisions and poverty both play a role. >> this is the so i understand of opportunity for these women. they were married as teenagers, she was just 15. >> i had no choice, because my parents couldn't afford to take us at school, i was...
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child agency unicef said africa will surpass asia with the most child brides b by 2050. >> the girl isabout to be forced into a marriage. she's crying because it's the end of her childhood, but soon she's saved. but most of the time there is no rescue. while marrying someone under 18 is illegal in many african countries, most have customary law where it is allowed. but soon zambia may not have a system. >> with zambia, they decided to have just one law. >> yet on current trends unicef said the number of child brides in africa will double to 310 million. at the first african girl summit in ending child marriage, they're trying to combat it at every level of society from encouraging governments, and urging villages in the rural areas to combat it because that's where the problem is greatest. >> child brides are more likely to be in abusive relationships, to contract hiv, and to die in child birth. but they're trying to keach girls about their rights and provide a way to earn money. this is a sound of opportunity for these women. they could earn a living selling ground maize. >> i had no
child agency unicef said africa will surpass asia with the most child brides b by 2050. >> the girl isabout to be forced into a marriage. she's crying because it's the end of her childhood, but soon she's saved. but most of the time there is no rescue. while marrying someone under 18 is illegal in many african countries, most have customary law where it is allowed. but soon zambia may not have a system. >> with zambia, they decided to have just one law. >> yet on current...
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dominican government has teamed up with local organizations as well as the united nations, including unicefopment program, and the un refugee agency. daljit: raquel cesares is the coordinator of this project funded by the united nations trust fund for human security. daljit: and one is the right to enough food. estefani's mother like other bateyes residents has received both funding and training from the project to grow vegetables. daljit: a threat to many bateyes residents is that of natural disasters like flash floods. estefani is involved in a simulated emergency. [yelling and screaming] and then there's the right to health care. bateyes residents receive training in some basic services like hiv and pregnancy prevention and post natal health checks. more than a third of teenage girls from the bateyes get pregnant. estefani's younger sister keeps records of baby's weight. involving locals in the project is key says raquel as in these extra curricular literacy classes taught largely by young bateyes residents. these after school classes help bateyes children catch up with their education a
dominican government has teamed up with local organizations as well as the united nations, including unicefopment program, and the un refugee agency. daljit: raquel cesares is the coordinator of this project funded by the united nations trust fund for human security. daljit: and one is the right to enough food. estefani's mother like other bateyes residents has received both funding and training from the project to grow vegetables. daljit: a threat to many bateyes residents is that of natural...
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s children's agency unicef finding and registering or fans is difficult. >> the primary challenge to the work that unicef and others do in iraq are denied portions to anbar. >> dealing with the needs of or fans is also difficult, because it doesn't have the needed experience. >> we also lack the professional expertise from workers in the humanitarian aid field who can help us. we don't have the capability to deal with children going through trauma. >> coping with having one or both parents gone means special care is needed and that special care and the available, because aid agencies don't have what they need, leaving an entire generation of orphans to deal with the trauma themselves. >> egyptians have been given a half day off work on monday to encourage them to get out and vote. egypt's is in the latest stage of an election which could result in the country's first parliament in three years. we have this report. >> the egyptian president al sisi cast his ballot in the latest round of voting in long delayed parliamentary elections. polling stations in egypt have now opened. the key
s children's agency unicef finding and registering or fans is difficult. >> the primary challenge to the work that unicef and others do in iraq are denied portions to anbar. >> dealing with the needs of or fans is also difficult, because it doesn't have the needed experience. >> we also lack the professional expertise from workers in the humanitarian aid field who can help us. we don't have the capability to deal with children going through trauma. >> coping with having...
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high risk of hiv and complications during child birth the problem is acute in africa according to unicef third of girls are married before the age of 18 and come from poor, rule communities where the practice of a dory is routine and legal age for marriage in some african countries is 15 and unicef says there are 115 million child brides in africa and holding the first summit on ending the practice of child marriage in zambia where 42% of girls are married before they have their 18th birthday and tonya page reports and says cultural traditions and poverty both play a big part. >> reporter: this is the sound of opportunity for these women, a mill to grind means they can earn a living and they were married as teenagers and she was just 15. >> translator: i had no choice because my parents couldn't afford to take us to school, i was just at home doing nothing and didn't want to get married but there was no money for school. >> reporter: although primary school is free in zambia secondary is not and widespread poverty means the parents cannot afford the school fees so they marry their daught
high risk of hiv and complications during child birth the problem is acute in africa according to unicef third of girls are married before the age of 18 and come from poor, rule communities where the practice of a dory is routine and legal age for marriage in some african countries is 15 and unicef says there are 115 million child brides in africa and holding the first summit on ending the practice of child marriage in zambia where 42% of girls are married before they have their 18th birthday...
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estudiaba en la unicef estatal de california perdiÓ la vida en la ambulancia que la trasladaba a un hospitalerroristas. leÓn: en el Área de la bahÍa crecen las muestras solidaridad hacia la naciÓn francesa a raÍz de los mortales atentados. nos enlazamos con beatriz frente al consulado de francia en san francisco con las reacciones a nivel local. beatriz: asÍ es, buenas tardes, leticia, leÓn. en la entrada del edificio se consulado recibiÓ mÁs y más flores y mensajes de apoyo para la uniÓn francesa, siguen viviendo momentos de duelo, siguen llegando las ofrendas, muchas de ellas a nombre de la municipalidad pues ayer ocurriÓ una vigilia con cientos de personas, son momentos como decÍamos de gran pesar y tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar esta tarde por algunas de las personas que estaban mÁs que como vidas por lo ocurrido en francia, escuchemos. >> el dolor que se estÁ siguiendo en parÍs se siente en todo el mundo, es muy triste, saber que aquÍ tambiÉn hay una comunidad francesa que estÁ sufriendo, tengo amigos franceses. >> el mensaje de apoyo para la comunidad francesa, tenemos que tener valo
estudiaba en la unicef estatal de california perdiÓ la vida en la ambulancia que la trasladaba a un hospitalerroristas. leÓn: en el Área de la bahÍa crecen las muestras solidaridad hacia la naciÓn francesa a raÍz de los mortales atentados. nos enlazamos con beatriz frente al consulado de francia en san francisco con las reacciones a nivel local. beatriz: asÍ es, buenas tardes, leticia, leÓn. en la entrada del edificio se consulado recibiÓ mÁs y más flores y mensajes de apoyo para la...
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we have organizations like unicef, it keeps us honest, because this is a moving thing.ot have all the answers. we cannot do it alone. we have to be sure that in the approach of creating a cost of a total value chain, and be sure that everybody's included, they have equitable and sustainable wealth, is that everybody is protected, that can only be done if you work in harmony. >> is there another ceo or a big influence in your life that you admire? paul: there are many that you admire. the answer you normally get our look it nelson mondale, are rosa parks some of what they tell you is that these are people who are driven by strong sense of purpose. if a person like rosa parks like nesting and up in a bus can change the face of racial segregation than any individual and their own circle can credit difference. what you have to do is encourage it. we have a lot of efforts in place. we work with these foundations. give a lot of people there. it changes the conventional career path. we bring in examples from other companies. there are many others that have shown they have a lo
we have organizations like unicef, it keeps us honest, because this is a moving thing.ot have all the answers. we cannot do it alone. we have to be sure that in the approach of creating a cost of a total value chain, and be sure that everybody's included, they have equitable and sustainable wealth, is that everybody is protected, that can only be done if you work in harmony. >> is there another ceo or a big influence in your life that you admire? paul: there are many that you admire. the...
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. >> pink surprised students in harlem as part of the launch of the unicef kid power program. kids can earn points that lead to donations. >> for kids to start something and be the pioneers, this kid power band, and to have saved 1,200 lives, that's huge for them. i mean, i think it's empowerment is one of the most important things about this. steve: learn more at unicef kid power.org. p (vo) with thousands of qualityr pre-owned vehicles... rand exceptional customervservice, head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... pflip your thinking about buying steve: today is a free parking at one long island train station, spots are numbered. dari: starting? -- starting in january, commuters will have to pay to park. many feel they're being nickelled and dime. >> all my life it's been free. >> reporter: this means added cost for long island railroad commuters like bob fisher who parks his car at the bayshore station. >> it will add a lot to a monthly commute. no way of changing that. >> in addition to a train ticket, you'll nee
. >> pink surprised students in harlem as part of the launch of the unicef kid power program. kids can earn points that lead to donations. >> for kids to start something and be the pioneers, this kid power band, and to have saved 1,200 lives, that's huge for them. i mean, i think it's empowerment is one of the most important things about this. steve: learn more at unicef kid power.org. p (vo) with thousands of qualityr pre-owned vehicles... rand exceptional customervservice, head to...
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and the united states fund for unicef also gives a large portion to programs 90%. and to get in touch with our consumer investigative team, remember, send me an e-mail. my address is betterget-baquero@nbcnewyork.com . >>> well, emotions ran high at an nfl game on sunday and it had nuthing to do with the game. >> it is impossible not to cry when you see this. one of those surprises. >> that is senior airman brian smith running out on the field to surprise his 9-year-old son. excuse me. this happened yesterday at the vikings/falcons game in atlanta. his son didn't want to let him go and a lot of happy tears in that stadium. i'm not choked up by this, i got something in my throat. it is still, it was bad timing, but a very cool moment to see there. very cute. >> so sweet. just hang on there. just never want to let go. >> something else. >> ya kind of want to let go of the temperatures. >> that will warm you up. we also have the warmth of the lighting of the christmas tree that is going to make anybody feel good. right now you can just make it out in the background, bu
and the united states fund for unicef also gives a large portion to programs 90%. and to get in touch with our consumer investigative team, remember, send me an e-mail. my address is betterget-baquero@nbcnewyork.com . >>> well, emotions ran high at an nfl game on sunday and it had nuthing to do with the game. >> it is impossible not to cry when you see this. one of those surprises. >> that is senior airman brian smith running out on the field to surprise his 9-year-old son....
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according to the unicef study of advanced economies, the united states only has the second highest ratey! totally ahead of romania! so we're still pretty bad, but only the second worse. i call this a daniel baldwin. (laughter) and those are the two democratic candidates! oh, shoot! martin o'malley. (laughter) now, he took on the tough job of trying to convince conservatives that raising taxes isn't so bad. >> under ronald reagan's first term the marginal rate was under 70%. >> that seems high. what i meant to say is you seem high. governor o'malley, reagan ran against the 70% tax rate americans had in the '70s. one of the first big things he did was sign a law lowering to 50% and later drove it down to 28%. so martin o'malley's statement actually proved the opposite of the point he's trying to make. just like how just just tried to prove he's mature by letting paparazzi take naked pictures of him. i give this one bieber penis -- or bienis! >> trevor: thank you, desi! desi lydic, everyone! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ a new world hangs ♪ outside the window ♪ beautiful a
according to the unicef study of advanced economies, the united states only has the second highest ratey! totally ahead of romania! so we're still pretty bad, but only the second worse. i call this a daniel baldwin. (laughter) and those are the two democratic candidates! oh, shoot! martin o'malley. (laughter) now, he took on the tough job of trying to convince conservatives that raising taxes isn't so bad. >> under ronald reagan's first term the marginal rate was under 70%. >> that...
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and unicef. i'm hungry." ( laughter ) so he has no plan for war. the question is does carson have a plan for piece. >> dr. ben carson said i don't have any problem with the palestinians having a state, but does it need to be within the confiewns of israeli territory? is that necessary or can you sort of slip that area down into egypt? ( laughing ) >> trevor: can't you just slip it into egypt? like, who does ben carson think-- he thinking the egyptians won't notice him just walking in with palestinians. this is insane. at this rate i wouldn't be shocked to find out ben carson thought the gaza strip was a titty bar in vegas. now the advisers calling ben carson stupid is no joke. he's a man named ben carson with 60 years of foreign policy experience including a shady time at the c.i.a. and now he runs a private intelejeps agency. it is show shadowing. it's called the eclipse group. it's listed in the yellow pages right above skulduggery systems limited, and casual-in-white-with-hands-in-po ckets l.l.c. according to the "new york times," this guy has b
and unicef. i'm hungry." ( laughter ) so he has no plan for war. the question is does carson have a plan for piece. >> dr. ben carson said i don't have any problem with the palestinians having a state, but does it need to be within the confiewns of israeli territory? is that necessary or can you sort of slip that area down into egypt? ( laughing ) >> trevor: can't you just slip it into egypt? like, who does ben carson think-- he thinking the egyptians won't notice him just...
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eats supported charities like unicef for years as a goodwill ambassador. >> the studio says they agreee. time for your first look at business, talking about uber. it could face a $50 million fine for operating in pennsylvania without proper approval. two judges are recommending the fine which must be approved by the public utility commission. an uber spokesperson says the company is disappointed and hopes to reach a reasonable resolution. >>> philadelphia's largest airline is changing how it calculates frequent flier miles. starting next year american airlines which used to be u.s. airways will award points based on ticket prices instead of miles traveled. that will benefit those who buy last minute flights which are typically more expense tiff. american is the last major carrier to adopt this change. >>> the major stock indices entered tuesday mixed and futures are pointing to a slightly lower open. aaa predicts 46 million americans will travel for the thanksgiving holiday it will be the highest number since 2007. the service organization says 90 percent of the travelers will drive. a
eats supported charities like unicef for years as a goodwill ambassador. >> the studio says they agreee. time for your first look at business, talking about uber. it could face a $50 million fine for operating in pennsylvania without proper approval. two judges are recommending the fine which must be approved by the public utility commission. an uber spokesperson says the company is disappointed and hopes to reach a reasonable resolution. >>> philadelphia's largest airline is...
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unicef has combined the two. you unlock therautic food pacts. i have seen these with my own eyes bring children back to life. for every certain amount of steps you make. as active as you want to be, you unlock a pact and you -- >> you'll be feeding chchildren. >> yeah, you're creating fwloebl citizens in america these kids, it's so empowering to be able to be in charge of helping. >> let's help some kids your train sir here. >> she is. >> she's part of kid power, too. are you going t have new music? >> i should. after the bake sale >> hi, how are you? >> good. >> how are you involved with kid power? you gotta have a coach, right, guys? >> yeah. >> it's an amazing way to get kids moving and save lives. >> what are some moves? >> jog on the spot. and give me a speed bag. jumping jacks, right. and heels. jacks in heels. give me your defensive stance. fast feet. fast feet. y'all going, yeah guys! >> and when you're wearing this band -- >> i need a dance break. >> all right. all right. okay. i got a bad shoulder here. >> did you want to ask us someth
unicef has combined the two. you unlock therautic food pacts. i have seen these with my own eyes bring children back to life. for every certain amount of steps you make. as active as you want to be, you unlock a pact and you -- >> you'll be feeding chchildren. >> yeah, you're creating fwloebl citizens in america these kids, it's so empowering to be able to be in charge of helping. >> let's help some kids your train sir here. >> she is. >> she's part of kid power,...
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. >> i'm the new ambassador for unicef. >> wonderful, wonderful. was this started because -- you did work with them this sum person you went to haiti. >> did that spark this to do more? >> it's the one organization that has been in my mind over the last 15 years. for all the amazing thing that they do. timing is everything. it worked out. i got to go to haiti. you can see me dancing with those beautiful kids. babies. it was an amazing trip. it's one thing to see something on paper. to see it in real life. >> right. what about your baby, willow. she's4 years old. >> my teen ager. my baby. halloween. costume? >> i'm good. i'm not that good. >> does she inspire you to help with kids? >> yeah. absolutely. you have a child of your own and try the imagine looking at them and not being able to feed them. >> right. >> um -- it's -- it does something to you. where are here in this country, there are people in the country who have a hard time. you think about when it comes to children -- >> hunger is different than malnourishment. there's quite a difference.
. >> i'm the new ambassador for unicef. >> wonderful, wonderful. was this started because -- you did work with them this sum person you went to haiti. >> did that spark this to do more? >> it's the one organization that has been in my mind over the last 15 years. for all the amazing thing that they do. timing is everything. it worked out. i got to go to haiti. you can see me dancing with those beautiful kids. babies. it was an amazing trip. it's one thing to see...
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unicef in a survey, 2013, they ask kids 11 and 13 years old and 15 years old, 22% of the americans usedd. smoked weed or vaped. in holland, 17% where it's legal. portugal 10%. fewer kids use it. they took the cool out. >> it really depends what numbers you're looking at. you mentioned 11 and up to 15-year-olds. when you look at vulnerable age, 17, 18, 19, 20, youths tripled in the netherland's front in 1988 to 1996 from 15% to 44% among that age group. that's what we're concerned about. the industries are -- john: when it was first legalized. >> over a decade. john: then it went back down again after the cool wore off? >> not for the vulnerable. statistics you were sharing were for younger users, the concern is not the 13 and 14-year-old, the concern is the 17, 18, 19, 20-year-old, they are addicted life long users, they know they have to target you to have the constant source of revenue for themselves. that's what we're concerned about. john: did alcohol prohibition work? >> depends how we define did it work? it did reduce consumption by almost 50%. john: increased murders, crime, crea
unicef in a survey, 2013, they ask kids 11 and 13 years old and 15 years old, 22% of the americans usedd. smoked weed or vaped. in holland, 17% where it's legal. portugal 10%. fewer kids use it. they took the cool out. >> it really depends what numbers you're looking at. you mentioned 11 and up to 15-year-olds. when you look at vulnerable age, 17, 18, 19, 20, youths tripled in the netherland's front in 1988 to 1996 from 15% to 44% among that age group. that's what we're concerned about....
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unicef was right to call this a lost generation of children. let's not lose any more. >> thank you for joining us on the al jazeera news hour. here's what is coming up after, preparing for the knock-on effect of the metro jet air disaster in the sinai. >>> hundreds of people are being killed in kenya every year and many are forced from their homes. we'll explain why. >>> and in sports we'll show you who upset who in the nba. >> first, though a policeman has shot dead instructors who were training police in jordan. two americans and a south african instructor was called along with a jordanian policeman has there been any official reaction on the killing of the two americans in jordan? >> well, according to pentagon officials there were no u.s. military involved. they say that jordanian investigators are working along side u.s. investigators to figure out exactly what did happen and they may have additional information available about this incident later on monday. i can tell you that this training center was opened to train iraqi police officers
unicef was right to call this a lost generation of children. let's not lose any more. >> thank you for joining us on the al jazeera news hour. here's what is coming up after, preparing for the knock-on effect of the metro jet air disaster in the sinai. >>> hundreds of people are being killed in kenya every year and many are forced from their homes. we'll explain why. >>> and in sports we'll show you who upset who in the nba. >> first, though a policeman has shot...
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unicef to get people out there. also deals being offered early on twitter for those were following. quite your visit the real chris rock. so funny to read. the trembling that is not funny. we know they're been infuse in the last hour and actually their safety tips that people are floating around twitter. rishaad: climate change and a cause for global campaign. rishaad: friday the 27th of november you're watching trending business. to guessing upon the knowledge and bank. circulation with china will step in. surging from multiyear lows. indonesia,ance of similar results from the long arm. and acclimated here. it may already be too late to had to nextwe week's crucial talks in paris. follow me on twitter. #is there as well. it's underway now and are up. david's having a look at how your money is doing. >> we're seeing gains across some of these are. overall down cap 1%. if you look at those over the course of the last five days. anywhere,really gone it's really hard to -- try to price in what's going to happen next week. there are multiple possible outcomes. janet young. ge is coming
unicef to get people out there. also deals being offered early on twitter for those were following. quite your visit the real chris rock. so funny to read. the trembling that is not funny. we know they're been infuse in the last hour and actually their safety tips that people are floating around twitter. rishaad: climate change and a cause for global campaign. rishaad: friday the 27th of november you're watching trending business. to guessing upon the knowledge and bank. circulation with china...
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according to unicef -- about 20- percent of the refugees and migrants arriving in europe are children. a few dozen children each day are separated from their parents in the crowds. fortunately, most of them are reunited within one day. question for europeans is -- are we ready to give these children the future they are risking their lives for? no final word yet, but a lot of speculation this morning that a bomb b bought down a russian jet in egypt. 224 people died over the weekend when the plane went down. tracie potts tells us -- the case raises new concerns about isis terrorism. this is new video we just got last night - debris still smoking two hours afteecrash. w, a u-s official tells nbc it's likely a bomb may have brought down this russian jet... possibly planted by a baggage handler at the egyptian airport where the plane took off. " we can't rule it out but it's certainly premature to say that this is the cause."." britain suspended flights to and from that airport... calling thebomb theory "significant possiblity" - perhaps retailiation by a wing of isis in the sinai peninsul
according to unicef -- about 20- percent of the refugees and migrants arriving in europe are children. a few dozen children each day are separated from their parents in the crowds. fortunately, most of them are reunited within one day. question for europeans is -- are we ready to give these children the future they are risking their lives for? no final word yet, but a lot of speculation this morning that a bomb b bought down a russian jet in egypt. 224 people died over the weekend when the...
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s children's fund unicef will meet next week. >> this latest report focuses on the effect of climatee on the young, who are more vulnerable to disease and malnutrition during disaster. more than half a billion children live in high flood occurring zones. you can see the distribution here in western colombia and south america around lake victoria, africa, and in southern china. the most effected areas are in south asia from bangladesh stretching from india and pakistan where 340 million children are at risk. additionally, nearly 160 million live in areas where droughts are common and severe. with the bulk living in northern and sub i sub-saharan africa. what do people on the streets think? >> in the low-lying areas by the oceans are going to be flooded. crops are going to be unsustainable. , etc., etc. >> my biggest fear is not how it will effect me but how it will effect my children. i think my generation will survive climate change, but i think the children are going to be handed something that is pretty disastrous. >> the u.n. is appealing for urgent action as these areas overlap w
s children's fund unicef will meet next week. >> this latest report focuses on the effect of climatee on the young, who are more vulnerable to disease and malnutrition during disaster. more than half a billion children live in high flood occurring zones. you can see the distribution here in western colombia and south america around lake victoria, africa, and in southern china. the most effected areas are in south asia from bangladesh stretching from india and pakistan where 340 million...