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so unicef has a lot of work to do.he good news is that we are continuing to make progress for children despite the conflict, despite the upheaval. we have to continue to focus on these 50 million children and the needs of the children. where they come from, their point of origin as when they arrive. we have to ensure they have the basics, nutrition, health care, education, get them back in school. that's critically important. this is the work unicef has been doing for 70 years. >> we have talked briefly here about the situation in south sudan and somalia. u.s. foreign aid, the united states, one of the major countries that gives foreign aid where it is needed, under the new budget, you do get a sense that foreign aid is going to be cut if that is approved. how do organizations like unicef deal with that possibility, there may be less money coming from one of the major donors? >> children are a political. unicef is apolitical. children know no politics. the needs of starving children know no politics. we have to feed ch
so unicef has a lot of work to do.he good news is that we are continuing to make progress for children despite the conflict, despite the upheaval. we have to continue to focus on these 50 million children and the needs of the children. where they come from, their point of origin as when they arrive. we have to ensure they have the basics, nutrition, health care, education, get them back in school. that's critically important. this is the work unicef has been doing for 70 years. >> we have...
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foreign aid, groups like unicef.for efforts like your group to help these children and the many around the world? >> i would make two points. children know no politics. un se unicef is an apolitical organization. it is the right thing to do. the second point is that it is the smart thing to do, investing in children and the resilience of children and the dreams of children. this is good for our global and national security. it is a smart thing to do. what we need to do is draw on the spirit of the great philanthropic spirit of our country, public and private support to provide for those most in need. >> under a budget like this, that would be even more important, correct? >> potentially challenging, all the more reason we need the american people to step up and raise their voices for children. we need to build a movement for children so we know investing in children is the right thing to do and the smart thing to do. >> jeremy cole with unicef, thank you for being with us to explain what your group is doing around th
foreign aid, groups like unicef.for efforts like your group to help these children and the many around the world? >> i would make two points. children know no politics. un se unicef is an apolitical organization. it is the right thing to do. the second point is that it is the smart thing to do, investing in children and the resilience of children and the dreams of children. this is good for our global and national security. it is a smart thing to do. what we need to do is draw on the...
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unicef has already warned that 1.4 million children could starve to death this year.y moore reports. a child called fatima. she lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and seven million are hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now, more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. in south sudan, more than one million children are acutely malnourished, and there is a cholera outbreak to deal with as well. the un says billions of dollars is needed from the international community to feed the hungry, but so far only a fraction of that money has got through. the overall requirement for south sudan this year stands at $1.6 billion us dollars. as of now, we have received 9.3% of that amount, and more funding is urgently needed. some food a
unicef has already warned that 1.4 million children could starve to death this year.y moore reports. a child called fatima. she lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and seven million are hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis...
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. >>> unicef has revealed a grim trend in its annual report on syria. it says children there suffered the most war-related casualties since the agency started keeping records. the u.n. children's agency says at least 652 were killed in 2016. it says the if igis up by 20% from the previous year. the report says more than 255 children lost their lives while at or near school. the number of children recruited to fight doubled over the previous year. the report says some of the 850 were used as executioners, suicide bombers or prison guards. unicef spokesperson hold nhk the actual number of child casualties is higher as the latest report is only based on verified information. unicef is calling for an immediate political solution. >>> toshiba corporation is >>> police in northern haiti are hunting for the driver of a bus after a deadly hit-and-run. they say 38 people are dead and 13 others injured. the long distance bus initially hit two pedestrians northwest of the capital sunday as the driver tried to flee, he plowed through a festival crowd. he stopped af
. >>> unicef has revealed a grim trend in its annual report on syria. it says children there suffered the most war-related casualties since the agency started keeping records. the u.n. children's agency says at least 652 were killed in 2016. it says the if igis up by 20% from the previous year. the report says more than 255 children lost their lives while at or near school. the number of children recruited to fight doubled over the previous year. the report says some of the 850 were...
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we do not want to see a repeat of that again. >> as you say, unicef is scaling up.s is what you do. this is how you operate, other particular challenges. al shabaab, the terrorist groo up group is based. >> the scale of this trout is extreme. it is all of the different areas. last time, we only had it in the south. now, we are looking at the north. we have to cover a huge area. access is limited in some areas. we are not seeing particular problems at the moment. we have always operated in somalia since the 1970s. we are calling on all actors and parties to allow unrestricted access so we can get to those children who are in need and we can provide them with life saving assistance before if is too late sdpchlt whether the. >> there are also report that is tens of thousands of children are not in school anymore because of their weakened state. so obviously this is serious famine. talk about the conditions. what more do you know about the conditions in the country as far as what's behind this with the drought and what are the redixs for the future? >> we have 30,000 ch
we do not want to see a repeat of that again. >> as you say, unicef is scaling up.s is what you do. this is how you operate, other particular challenges. al shabaab, the terrorist groo up group is based. >> the scale of this trout is extreme. it is all of the different areas. last time, we only had it in the south. now, we are looking at the north. we have to cover a huge area. access is limited in some areas. we are not seeing particular problems at the moment. we have always...
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unicef have been saying for a long time there is a problem here. famine it means it really is critical that children are going to die. i don't think this is something we can ignore. yes, there are other priorities but this has to be the top pirated. immediate relief, you talk about long—term action, but as people say, famine is generally man—made, it is the consequence of other things, like war and instability, the mass movement of people, displacement and so on, is a national —— enough of the international effort going into that side of it, sustaining ceasefires, putting in the —— peacekeeping situations? absolutely. unicef has people on all of these countries on the ground who could get in if the conduct were to permit it. you could save these lives. but there are no humanitarian solutions to what fundamentally critical problem. yes, we can save lives in the short term but we need to sit down with those with influence and find injuring solutions to these complex. while pa rt solutions to these complex. while part of the convict is —— lack of abil
unicef have been saying for a long time there is a problem here. famine it means it really is critical that children are going to die. i don't think this is something we can ignore. yes, there are other priorities but this has to be the top pirated. immediate relief, you talk about long—term action, but as people say, famine is generally man—made, it is the consequence of other things, like war and instability, the mass movement of people, displacement and so on, is a national —— enough...
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unicef says the new report only accounts for part of the plight of syrian children.amilies are suffering in inaccessible areas far from cameras and the aid they desperately need. according to unicef, more than a quarter million syrian children are currently living under siege. those who survive the near constant bombings risk disease and malnutrition, but they remain resilient. some teachers have transformed caves into make-shift classrooms. 255 school children killed in or near a school last year. 12,600 students crossed active conflict zones in syria to take their final exams. 16-year-old maya told unicef, quote, my dream is to become a journalist so i can talk to people and ask about their suffering. maya is just one of many young people fighting for a life beyond syria's desperate reality. >> someday we'll all be asked what did we do to stop all that. follow me on facebook and twitter @jaketapper or tweet the show @theleadcnn. i'll turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now, breaking news. health care score card.
unicef says the new report only accounts for part of the plight of syrian children.amilies are suffering in inaccessible areas far from cameras and the aid they desperately need. according to unicef, more than a quarter million syrian children are currently living under siege. those who survive the near constant bombings risk disease and malnutrition, but they remain resilient. some teachers have transformed caves into make-shift classrooms. 255 school children killed in or near a school last...
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children's rights have been extremely violated and that is going on for six years now. >> unicef says more people died in the syrian war last year than any previous year. there were 20% more for talent these than in 25th teen. children were said to the front line and some were used as suicide bombers. even those who managed to escape the fighting are far from say. to survive, some were forced to work or marry them off. child labor is increasing. in two thirds of syrian families, they worked very hard to earn money so their families can survive. until peace comes to syria, children continue to face and uncertain future. brent: we want to go back to the story of the lower house of parliament in britain voting to go ahead with brexit. our correspondent is in london now. we have lawmakers voting. they have said yes. does this mean the u.k. is about to start brexit? guest: it really does mean the u.k. is going to start brexit and theresa may has her favored timetable. there are still some things to take the house of lords has to give it back to the commons without their amendments. this se
children's rights have been extremely violated and that is going on for six years now. >> unicef says more people died in the syrian war last year than any previous year. there were 20% more for talent these than in 25th teen. children were said to the front line and some were used as suicide bombers. even those who managed to escape the fighting are far from say. to survive, some were forced to work or marry them off. child labor is increasing. in two thirds of syrian families, they...
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genie: a new report by unicef abuse ofhe o african migrants in libya detention centers, particularly women and children. the migrants on memory to your are often help for months at a time -- held for months at a time, sexually abused, exploited, and starved. >> they left their countries hoping for a better life in europe, but these migrants have no idea of the terrible conditions they would face on their journey to italy. beaten, starved, and sometimes raped. [indiscernible] it is no good. theyey used to beat us. theyeyo not give us go food. they do not give us good water. >> in its report, unicef describes the detention centers as no matte more than forced labor camps. >> multiple push factors are leading to a level of tragedy that we have not seen in this century with respect to children on the move. it requires a response that is far more coordinated across national boundaries than we have seen to date. >> the precarious vote right from libya to italy is currently the most popular route to europe. a 2eaders in february inked million euro deal with the fragile state and pledged to
genie: a new report by unicef abuse ofhe o african migrants in libya detention centers, particularly women and children. the migrants on memory to your are often help for months at a time -- held for months at a time, sexually abused, exploited, and starved. >> they left their countries hoping for a better life in europe, but these migrants have no idea of the terrible conditions they would face on their journey to italy. beaten, starved, and sometimes raped. [indiscernible] it is no...
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i spoke to lily caprani who is an exective director for the charity unicef.een since the un was fun. there are literally millions of children facing serve asian and my collea g u es children facing serve asian and my colleagues on the ground are saying they are meeting mothers who are absolutely at their wits end. even those who have newborn babies. the mothers are so malnourished themselves now that they cannot produce breastmilk to breast—feed their babies so they have literally no way of getting food to them. of course we know how to deal with this. unicef is delivering life—saving food to hundreds of thousands, but there are still others that we cannot yet reach. we have very frustrated and we want to reach every child who needs us. what has happened to make it so bad at this point? it is a complex picture but this is a man made crisis. there is drought and natural causes but largely this is about fighting. fighting caused by people who are at war with each other who are displacing whole villages, families and communities. they flee for safety leaving beh
i spoke to lily caprani who is an exective director for the charity unicef.een since the un was fun. there are literally millions of children facing serve asian and my collea g u es children facing serve asian and my colleagues on the ground are saying they are meeting mothers who are absolutely at their wits end. even those who have newborn babies. the mothers are so malnourished themselves now that they cannot produce breastmilk to breast—feed their babies so they have literally no way of...
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i spoke to the executive director for unicef uk, michael penrose to get his reaction to the warnings:hings we are hearing on the ground are women unable to breast—feed because they are unable to get enough nutrition for themselves. there have only been a handful of famines since the second world war, and we're looking at ford of them simultaneously. that something we've never seen. we are facing to threats, the immediate threat of children starving to death. 1.4 million across the region. on top of that, children call with malnutrition for any extended period of time, the damage becomes permanent. they lose intellectual capability and their health. we need to continue to support these people or be banned as a generation. but the eight groups and organisations, the humanitarian relief operations, they have been warning about it for months. they have made appeals for money. some money has come in, but not as much as had been pledged. is this a way of trying to change that dynamic? yes, we hear which are seen, but we have other priorities. there are other problems we dealing with. the wo
i spoke to the executive director for unicef uk, michael penrose to get his reaction to the warnings:hings we are hearing on the ground are women unable to breast—feed because they are unable to get enough nutrition for themselves. there have only been a handful of famines since the second world war, and we're looking at ford of them simultaneously. that something we've never seen. we are facing to threats, the immediate threat of children starving to death. 1.4 million across the region. on...
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in unicef, it's about shining a light on certain situations. >> he started the seven fund. sanitation, aid, malnutrition and violence. >> a child dies every five minutes around the world. how is that possible in this age? >> back in his travel to several countries to meet children and raise awareness. >> i want to see the changes being made, and i want to see what really needs serious focus. >> the seven fund reaches children in every part of the world. >> that's when you really get these people sitting up and taking no tuesday bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. otice. why are you checking your credit score? you don't want to ride the 13l forever, do you? the doctor said it's not contagious. [coughing] credit karma, huh? yeah, it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. your only worry...ty customer first guarantee... will be how to drink this monstrosity. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our pri
in unicef, it's about shining a light on certain situations. >> he started the seven fund. sanitation, aid, malnutrition and violence. >> a child dies every five minutes around the world. how is that possible in this age? >> back in his travel to several countries to meet children and raise awareness. >> i want to see the changes being made, and i want to see what really needs serious focus. >> the seven fund reaches children in every part of the world. >>...
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. >> while sporlts is one of his passions, he's committed to helping children as a unicef ambassador.een about shine ing a light on certain situations. >> beckham and unicef started this fund, global issues affecting kid safety and well being. like water sanitation, aids, nutrition and violence. >> a child dies every five minutes around the world. how is that even possible in this age. >> beckham has traveled. >> i want to be on the ground and see the chaungs made. i want to see what really needs serious focus. >> the fund helps children in every region of the world. >> it makes you realize the work that needs to be done and that's when you get these people taking notice. tech: at safelite, we know how busy your life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another s
. >> while sporlts is one of his passions, he's committed to helping children as a unicef ambassador.een about shine ing a light on certain situations. >> beckham and unicef started this fund, global issues affecting kid safety and well being. like water sanitation, aids, nutrition and violence. >> a child dies every five minutes around the world. how is that even possible in this age. >> beckham has traveled. >> i want to be on the ground and see the chaungs made....
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that is according to unicef, which released its annual report today. the syrian government, its opponents, its allies, and both sides showed callous disregard. -- syria'sconflict conflict is poised to enter its year -- its second year. a new report by the united nations children's agency paints a bleak picture. attacks against young people are the highest since the war began. alone 650 children were killed. that is 27% more than the year before. one in three schools are unusable. many of them acting as military headquarters. children as young as seven being recruited as fighters, including suicide bombers and executioners. hospitals are no longer safe spaces, with aerial attacks on makeshift facilities running into the hundreds. all parties in this conflict are guilty of this regarding -- of disregarding the laws of war. an entire generation will grow up with physical and psychological scars. >> millions come under attack in a daily basis. each and every child is scarred for life with horrific consequences. >> 6 million children are now dependent on ai
that is according to unicef, which released its annual report today. the syrian government, its opponents, its allies, and both sides showed callous disregard. -- syria'sconflict conflict is poised to enter its year -- its second year. a new report by the united nations children's agency paints a bleak picture. attacks against young people are the highest since the war began. alone 650 children were killed. that is 27% more than the year before. one in three schools are unusable. many of them...
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from a unicef trip in africa the day before and reunited with katy at sunday's vanity fair party. even though they showed up separately. this is the last photo of the pair together. is there signs of trouble if they spent most of 2017 apart. >> i'm digging the blonde look. it is like the last color can i do and next is just shave my head which i'm save fog areing public break down. i'm down with that. i'm moments way from that. >> orlando missing her big return to the spotlight where she performed change of the rhythm and orlando spent valentine's day with his son, flynn, not katy. >> everyone is a teacher in a relationship and we taught each other a lot. >> she is amazing. i'm super proud of the work she does. she is a voice that speaks to so many. >> of course the statement about taking respectful loving space at this time indicates that there's a chance katy and orlando could get back together and if they don't we always have this moment to fondly look back on and say, thanks. >> yeah, there was that. >> uh-huh. >> also making news, debut of the new "dancing with the stars" cas
from a unicef trip in africa the day before and reunited with katy at sunday's vanity fair party. even though they showed up separately. this is the last photo of the pair together. is there signs of trouble if they spent most of 2017 apart. >> i'm digging the blonde look. it is like the last color can i do and next is just shave my head which i'm save fog areing public break down. i'm down with that. i'm moments way from that. >> orlando missing her big return to the spotlight...
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unicef says the violence against children being killed, maimed, or being recruited is the highest onord in 2016. the war in syria is now nearing its seventh year. in haiti, a day of music and celebration ended in tragedy. at least 38 people were killed over the weekend after a bus drove into a parade of musicians and pedestrians. that bus was fleeing from an accident that initially it to people in a town in northern haiti. the driver and passengers were initially taken to the police station. the passengers have been released, and the buster ever has fled. -- bus driver has fled. you can always check out our website, france24.com. you can see all of our latest news stories. a lot of culture news is welcome like this story from the world of ballet. a former principal dancer at the paris opera ballet is now beginning work as the artistic director at moscow's second-biggest ballet troupe. he is one of the few foreigners ever to head up a russian ballet. >> this is moscow's second-most prominent ballet and opera house. this frenchman is taking his first steps as artistic director. he says
unicef says the violence against children being killed, maimed, or being recruited is the highest onord in 2016. the war in syria is now nearing its seventh year. in haiti, a day of music and celebration ended in tragedy. at least 38 people were killed over the weekend after a bus drove into a parade of musicians and pedestrians. that bus was fleeing from an accident that initially it to people in a town in northern haiti. the driver and passengers were initially taken to the police station....
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years after the outbreak of war, a growing number of people are threatened with malnutrition and unicef says over 460,000 children are among them. it is a human made catastrophe with hunger as a weapon of conflict by the warring parties. people fear another attack where all shipments of food supplies arrive before being distributed around the country. there are three peers that are empty. the port is not working at full capacity. it is a source of concern for us because the flow of food supplies must continue to avoid famine in yemen. the saudi led coalition that supports the government is blockading the areas controlled by rebel hootie -- huttis. win food supplies in the city are exhausted, the undernourished residents will have nothing more to eat. the united nations always calls on party to exempt civilian infrastructure from conflict and reminds us that the infrastructure of the sport and any other infrastructure is protected by humanitarian international law. that appeal may fall on deaf ears. both sides have refused to return for negotiations. instead, government troops have begun
years after the outbreak of war, a growing number of people are threatened with malnutrition and unicef says over 460,000 children are among them. it is a human made catastrophe with hunger as a weapon of conflict by the warring parties. people fear another attack where all shipments of food supplies arrive before being distributed around the country. there are three peers that are empty. the port is not working at full capacity. it is a source of concern for us because the flow of food...
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. >> orlando had just flown in from a unicef trip from africa the day before and reunited with katy atunday's "vanity fair" party. even though they showed up separately. this is the last photo of the couple together. were there signs of together in ka-bloom spent most of 2017 apart. >> it is like the last color i can do. the only thing i can do is shave my head, which i'm really saving for a public breakdown. i'm down for that. i'm always moments away from that. >> blonde katy showed up to see who got the grammys. orlando missing her performance to the spotlight where she performed change to the rhythm and orlando was with his son on valentine's day and not katy. >> she is amazing. i'm super proud of the work she does. she is a voice that speaks for so many. >> of course the pair's statement about taking loving space at this time indicates there is a chance katy and orlando could get back together. if they don't, we always have this moment to fondly look back on and say, thanks for the memories. >> yeah. also making news today, the debut of the new "dancing with the stars" cast. if fin
. >> orlando had just flown in from a unicef trip from africa the day before and reunited with katy atunday's "vanity fair" party. even though they showed up separately. this is the last photo of the couple together. were there signs of together in ka-bloom spent most of 2017 apart. >> it is like the last color i can do. the only thing i can do is shave my head, which i'm really saving for a public breakdown. i'm down for that. i'm always moments away from that. >>...
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it follows yesterday's report by unicef's claims a record number of children were killed in the conflict year. tomorrow, the country marks another grim anniversary. the war will enter its seventh year. it began with a crackdown on antigovernment protests in march of 2011. six years later, the syrian war has claimed more than 320,000 lives. the entirennocents, country has become a torture chamber. a place of savage horror and absolute injustice. as the conflict injures its seventh year, this is the worst man-made disaster the world has seen since the second world war. reporter: an independent u.n. report found the syrian government guilty of several war crimes, including use of chemical weapons, cutting off the water supply around the , damascus, and delivery bombing a school in october. the u.n. also said the group allied with the rebels as well as u.s. backed kurdish groups were responsible for recruiting adolescent. on monday, the u.n. charter relief agency reported that 2016 was the worst year on record for syrian children. over 650 were killed in the conflict just last year. 850 were
it follows yesterday's report by unicef's claims a record number of children were killed in the conflict year. tomorrow, the country marks another grim anniversary. the war will enter its seventh year. it began with a crackdown on antigovernment protests in march of 2011. six years later, the syrian war has claimed more than 320,000 lives. the entirennocents, country has become a torture chamber. a place of savage horror and absolute injustice. as the conflict injures its seventh year, this is...
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in all, about 1.4 million children face an imminent risk of death, according to unicef spokeswoman. >ildren are dying because of manmade disasters. in 2017, that's shameful. >> reporter: while the causes vary by country, war and poverty face all four nations and have for years. the united nations says it has just 2% of the $5.6 billion it needs to averpt disaster. this somali man said, "we pray to god to alleviate the suffering. equally, we are asking the humanitarian agencies to help us." and the united states is typically the world's largest provider of humanitarian assistance. but the trump administration is considering cutting about 40% from the budget for foreign aid, which includes the united nations. >> morgan: all right, tony dokoupil, thank you. >> thank you. >> morgan: a grim discovery saturday near the city of mosul, iraq. a mass grave containing the remains of hundreds of people executedly by isis. it comes as u.s.-backed iraqi forces are trying to drive isis from iraq's second largest city. as holly williams reports, a growing number of isis fighters are regretting their
in all, about 1.4 million children face an imminent risk of death, according to unicef spokeswoman. >ildren are dying because of manmade disasters. in 2017, that's shameful. >> reporter: while the causes vary by country, war and poverty face all four nations and have for years. the united nations says it has just 2% of the $5.6 billion it needs to averpt disaster. this somali man said, "we pray to god to alleviate the suffering. equally, we are asking the humanitarian agencies to...
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mnesty international and unicef usa are those hacked.are joined now by jasper to talk about this life. this is not about the first time we have seen this thing. guest: know, it's not. his site got had by turkish nationalist. he says that such a large they attacked into websites in japan, europe, north ofrica -- would be the work hundreds of not thousands of private individuals. they could be based in europe, turkey, anywhere. they do not think they were paid and thought they were doing it for their own purposes and that they were enjoying it. this is anis that attempt by ultra turkish nationalist to get back at holland. production view is getting a lot of attention. today we had the president of the european council telling the european parliament that rotterdam was destroyed by nazi germany in the second world war and it now has a mayor born in morocco. he says that if anybody sees fascism and rotterdam, that they are completely detached from reality. the european commission president came out and said that he was scandalized by the tur
mnesty international and unicef usa are those hacked.are joined now by jasper to talk about this life. this is not about the first time we have seen this thing. guest: know, it's not. his site got had by turkish nationalist. he says that such a large they attacked into websites in japan, europe, north ofrica -- would be the work hundreds of not thousands of private individuals. they could be based in europe, turkey, anywhere. they do not think they were paid and thought they were doing it for...
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. >> that's how a new unicef report describes 2016 for children in syria. 700 children were killed inyria last year. report found home, schools, hospitals and parks unsafe for kids because all those places are frequently under attack. also found 1.7 million children out of school. more than 2 million others are refugees. >>> u.s. pediatricians calling for compassionate car for immigrant and refugee children as part of new policy statement from the american academy kme a pediatrics chls also said children should never been separated from parent or caregiver. three days before revised travel ban takes effect. >> we can learn today about a congressional budget analysis. fewer americans covered under the republican's new health care bill. gop leaders and trump administration vowing to repeal and replace affordable care act regardless of any analysis. no choice. the democrats say they're willing to work on a better bill. >>> threats against jewish community centers continued over the weekend. one of the jccs in rochester new york filled with 300 people when a bomb threat was e-mailed. cent
. >> that's how a new unicef report describes 2016 for children in syria. 700 children were killed inyria last year. report found home, schools, hospitals and parks unsafe for kids because all those places are frequently under attack. also found 1.7 million children out of school. more than 2 million others are refugees. >>> u.s. pediatricians calling for compassionate car for immigrant and refugee children as part of new policy statement from the american academy kme a...
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the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a thirdtime. the british government is urging mps to reject the changes to the brexit bill which were made by the house of lords, when it returns to the commons later. peers want the rights of eu citizens in britain to be protected and are also seeking a parliamentary vote on any trade deal agreed with the european union, before it's signed. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in haiti. officials say the bus first knocked over two pedestrians, killing one of them. the driver then attempted to speed away from the scene, ploughing into a group of street musicians. police say they are still trying to identify the driver. rescue operations are continuing at a landfill site on the outskirts of the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where nearly 50 people were killed by a landslide. dozens of makeshift homes were buried under the debris and residents have blamed the disaster on a decision to resume dumping at the site several months ago. several eu countries have hardened their
the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a thirdtime. the british government is urging mps to reject the changes to the brexit bill which were made by the house of lords, when it returns to the commons later. peers want the rights of eu citizens in britain to be protected and are also seeking a parliamentary vote on any trade deal agreed with the european union, before it's signed. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in...
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w unicef says last year syrian sya children suffered the most most related violations and saw a injuriesen were werehan ene killed in 2016. 201 that's a 20 percent increase from the previous year.e more than a third of thoseird deaths occurred at or near a a school. >> happening right now,ng right, russian troops respecttroops ret stationed in northern syriasyria working with u.s. troops totroo stop the fighting betweenbetee kurdish led syrian forces andce turkish groups.oups. 200 u.s. marines were deployeddp to northern syria to prevent turkish advances. more than 700tu american troopso are in syria. sria. >> coming up on fox5 newsne morning brackets are set.brackes some people crying, some still celebrating. which teams really have thereal best chance to win the whole the thing. >> and the king has returnedetnd to the top spot at the boxthe bx office. >> let's go to break right'sre now. as we do a live look acrossacrss the d.c. region. r reagan national is what you'reh' looking at right now. o lots canceled for tomorrowfor mr though. we'll talk about the storm on the other side of tboh
w unicef says last year syrian sya children suffered the most most related violations and saw a injuriesen were werehan ene killed in 2016. 201 that's a 20 percent increase from the previous year.e more than a third of thoseird deaths occurred at or near a a school. >> happening right now,ng right, russian troops respecttroops ret stationed in northern syriasyria working with u.s. troops totroo stop the fighting betweenbetee kurdish led syrian forces andce turkish groups.oups. 200 u.s....
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according to unicef, there are 1.6 million children displaced, 500,000 starving and thousands have beenhe country. but for children like these, it is the invisible scars that will be hardest to heal. translated. in the port is from yemen and she has written about her experience of travelling back to her hometown on oui’ travelling back to her hometown on our website. —— the reporter. here isjessica our website. —— the reporter. here is jessica with our website. —— the reporter. here isjessica with the sports news. less tha n less than ten minutes remaining, meaning that germany remain unbeaten on the road in the last 44 qualifiers. england remain in the top of group f after they picked lithuania 2—0 in wembley. it was a special day forjermaine defoe who scored on his first appearance for the england team in modern three yea rs. the england team in modern three years. our reporter has more. the build—up to this match had been overshadowed by the terror attack on wednesday. there were odd police, flags were flying at half—mast and before the match there was a brief laying ceremony followe
according to unicef, there are 1.6 million children displaced, 500,000 starving and thousands have beenhe country. but for children like these, it is the invisible scars that will be hardest to heal. translated. in the port is from yemen and she has written about her experience of travelling back to her hometown on oui’ travelling back to her hometown on our website. —— the reporter. here isjessica our website. —— the reporter. here is jessica with our website. —— the reporter....
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the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a third schools at the time. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in haiti. the incident happened north of the capital port au prince. officials say the bus first knocked over two pedestrians, killing one of them. the driver then attempted to speed away from the scene, ploughing into a group of street musicians. police say they are still trying to identify the driver. the french presidential candidate, francois fillon, has admitted that designer suits costing thousands of dollars were paid for by an anonymous friend, in the latest controversy to affect his campaign. a french weekly said he had received clothing from the fashionable paris tailor, arnys — including two suits worth more than $13,000 ipaid i paid for by cheque in february. australia says it wants to ban unvaccinated children from childcare centres and preschools across the country. some state authorities already have restrictions in place, but the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, says he wants the ban to be
the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a third schools at the time. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in haiti. the incident happened north of the capital port au prince. officials say the bus first knocked over two pedestrians, killing one of them. the driver then attempted to speed away from the scene, ploughing into a group of street musicians. police say they are still trying to identify the driver. the french...
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laura: in other news now from around the world, unicef says 2016 was the deadliest year yet for children in the war in syria. the agency says more than 660 -- 650 under 18s were killed, mostly by shelling and airstrikes. hundreds more are thought to have died from preventable diseases. an egyptian prosecutor has approved the release of the country's former president hosni mubarak. he could be out in a day or two. he is currently confined to a military hospital in cairo. it comes after a court ruling earlier this month that order to the dropping charges that linked mubarak to the deaths of dozens of protesters in 2011. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, scotland's leader announces she will seek authority to hold a new independence referendum in the next two years. last year the british public cboatface name boaty m for a new research ship after voting online, but the u.k. government could not give a prestigious bezels such a silly name. in a minive on submarine which is about to leave for its expedition to antarctica. our science correspondent rebecca morelle has mo
laura: in other news now from around the world, unicef says 2016 was the deadliest year yet for children in the war in syria. the agency says more than 660 -- 650 under 18s were killed, mostly by shelling and airstrikes. hundreds more are thought to have died from preventable diseases. an egyptian prosecutor has approved the release of the country's former president hosni mubarak. he could be out in a day or two. he is currently confined to a military hospital in cairo. it comes after a court...
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that is why unicef have been advocating with goverment officials for the closure of the shelter., families and a country wait for some explanation. caroline davies, bbc news. police in australia are warning justin bieber fans — and their parents — to be vigilant of people posing as the singer on the internet and asking for indecent images of children. it follows an investigation into a 42—year—old man from queensland who's been charged with over 900 child sex offences, after allegedly posing as the popstar on social media platforms. how long was this going on, and how was the man caught? the police say that the offences go back to 2007. almost a decade, he was using the internet to groom young children across the world. and that, they say, by posing asjustin bieber. they say he used different social media platforms, facebook and skype, in order to initially contact and then when the trust of young children. obviously, making them believe he was a celebrity. tragically, this resulted, they say, and 157 victims across the world, including some 50 in the us, being fooled or brought
that is why unicef have been advocating with goverment officials for the closure of the shelter., families and a country wait for some explanation. caroline davies, bbc news. police in australia are warning justin bieber fans — and their parents — to be vigilant of people posing as the singer on the internet and asking for indecent images of children. it follows an investigation into a 42—year—old man from queensland who's been charged with over 900 child sex offences, after allegedly...
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unicef says 2016 was the deadliest year yet for children in the war in syria.ly by shelling and air strikes. hundreds more are thought to have died of preventable diseases. an egyptian prosecutor has approved the release of the country's former president hosni mubarak. it means he could be out in a day or two. he's currently confined to a military hospital in cairo. it comes after a court ruling earlier this month, which ordered the dropping of charges that linked mubarak to the deaths of dozens of protesters in 2011. you're watching bbc world news america, still to come: scotland's leader delivers another twist to britain's eu exit drama, announcing she'll seek authority to hold a new independence referendum in the next two years. last year, the british public chose the name boaty mcboatface for a new polar research ship — they were voting online. but the uk government simply couldn't give a prestigious vessel such a silly name. the name does live on, however, in the form of a mini yellow submarine, which is about to leave for its first expedition to antarctic
unicef says 2016 was the deadliest year yet for children in the war in syria.ly by shelling and air strikes. hundreds more are thought to have died of preventable diseases. an egyptian prosecutor has approved the release of the country's former president hosni mubarak. it means he could be out in a day or two. he's currently confined to a military hospital in cairo. it comes after a court ruling earlier this month, which ordered the dropping of charges that linked mubarak to the deaths of...
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unicef has already warned 1.4 million children could starve to death this year. avert disaster. speaking at the un security council, stephen o'brien said only money for aid and a political will to end the violence in conflict states will allow the un to get help to the most desperate. we stand at a critical point in history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. without collective and co—ordinated global efforts, people will simply starve to death. all four countries have one thing in common. conflict. this means that we, you, have the possibility to prevent and and further misery and suffering. the united nations and its partners are ready to work together, but we need the access and the funds to do more. it is all preventable. it is possible to avert this crisis, to adverts these famines, to avert these looming human catastrophes. that was stephen 0'brien, the un security council. the german c
unicef has already warned 1.4 million children could starve to death this year. avert disaster. speaking at the un security council, stephen o'brien said only money for aid and a political will to end the violence in conflict states will allow the un to get help to the most desperate. we stand at a critical point in history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now more than 20 million people across four...
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according to unicef, there are 1.6 million children displaced, half a million children displaced, halfured. many children shows signs of distress. the destruction caused by this ongoing war can be seen across the country. but for children like these two, it is the invisible skys that will be hardest to heal. —— scars. the new chief executive of hong kong says that healing divisions in the territory will be her priority. she was elected by a specially appointed committee of nearly 1200 people, most of whom were loyal to beijing. she had the backing of the chinese government and was expected to win. united airlines has faced a barrage of criticism after it barred two teenage girls from boarding a flight for wearing leggings. a third girl aged ten, also wearing leggings, was only allowed to board after she put on a dress that was in her backpack. a female member of staff told the girls that they could not proceed while wearing spandex, which the airline deems inappropriate. caroline davies reports. it is the online argument that has been called leggings—gate, and this was the tweet that s
according to unicef, there are 1.6 million children displaced, half a million children displaced, halfured. many children shows signs of distress. the destruction caused by this ongoing war can be seen across the country. but for children like these two, it is the invisible skys that will be hardest to heal. —— scars. the new chief executive of hong kong says that healing divisions in the territory will be her priority. she was elected by a specially appointed committee of nearly 1200...
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that is corny -- that is according to unicef. the report says there was no let up on attacks against schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks, and homes. the northeastern united states is bracing for a monster wehner storm. at least a foot of snow is forecast from philadelphia to maine. new york city says it may get up to 20 inches and some places 60ds expected to gust up to miles per hour. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. up, hsbc has gone outside its fold. mark tucker the new chairman. we will tell you why coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ from bloomberg headquarters, i'm vonnie quinn. hampton and we are counting you down to the european close. tucker new mark chairman. listening and outsider for its europe's holdings. joining us now, bloomberg finance reporter. what does tucker bring? >> one, public growth. you have had a. where the current management it was shrinking. that was driven by the deed to bring this very large bank under control. that is what they have done. badlast decade, your revenues potentially being reversed.
that is corny -- that is according to unicef. the report says there was no let up on attacks against schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks, and homes. the northeastern united states is bracing for a monster wehner storm. at least a foot of snow is forecast from philadelphia to maine. new york city says it may get up to 20 inches and some places 60ds expected to gust up to miles per hour. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. up, hsbc has gone outside its fold. mark tucker the new chairman. we...
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let's talk to peter hawkins from the children's charity unicef.only way we can describe it. there are probably 200,000 children left in the centre of mosul. they are unable to leave, probably held as human shields, against the bombardment, and for many of us who have been in the war of this nature, in hearing those bombs go off, being killed by those bonds are as members of family, this is causing calls for all sides to restrict the mac respect humanitarian law. —— for all sides to respect humanitarian law. you have described the situation there, but what is it like for children at? are their place of them to go to? every day, we are increasing the number of places. over 200,000 people have left mosul itself. 180000 and west mosul. as the people come out, it camps are being made and built. we have been building camps and built. we have been building ca m ps every and built. we have been building camps every day. unicef have put in new latrines every day, so that people every day can have access to water and sanitation. those camps are... it is dif
let's talk to peter hawkins from the children's charity unicef.only way we can describe it. there are probably 200,000 children left in the centre of mosul. they are unable to leave, probably held as human shields, against the bombardment, and for many of us who have been in the war of this nature, in hearing those bombs go off, being killed by those bonds are as members of family, this is causing calls for all sides to restrict the mac respect humanitarian law. —— for all sides to respect...
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i spoke to the executive director for unicef uk, michael penrose to get his reaction to the warnings.emale judge has warned women who get drunk that they are putting themselves in danger of being targeted by rapists. lindsey kushner qc said what she called ‘disinhibited behaviour‘ could put women in danger. the comments have been described by the campaign group rape crisis as outrageous and misguided. if you want to leave a legacy message, it would be far better be directed at the men who are raping. those predatory men who deliberately pick on a bold rebel young woman, whether it is because she is drinking, that her wits will not be about her, they are deliberately focusing on someone because of their vulnerability. it would be overwhelmingly better to say that that predatory behaviour is well understood and will be treated with very strong sentencing. u nfortu nately, if very strong sentencing. unfortunately, if you focus, and she herself acknowledged that judges unfortunately, if you focus, and she herself acknowledged thatjudges are criticised for focusing too much on the conduct
i spoke to the executive director for unicef uk, michael penrose to get his reaction to the warnings.emale judge has warned women who get drunk that they are putting themselves in danger of being targeted by rapists. lindsey kushner qc said what she called ‘disinhibited behaviour‘ could put women in danger. the comments have been described by the campaign group rape crisis as outrageous and misguided. if you want to leave a legacy message, it would be far better be directed at the men who...
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unicef says they aren't safe for children because they frequently come under attack.ne: president trump wants his own u.s. attorneys in place, but not everyone is going willingly. here's another look at my opening statement from last night. so, 46 united states attorneys have been asked by the newly elected president of the united states to tender their resignations. so what! that's what i said. so what! but to hear it from the left, you would think this is just another affront to democracy and our way of life, by the trump administration. in fact, i'm surprised they didn't throw in the russians. let me give it to you straight. this is a nonstory. it is not unusual for any new administration to seek the dismissal of political appointees, especially when a new party comes in. united states attorneys are political appointees who serve at the pleasure of the president. in 1993, bill clinton's administration sought the resignation of all sitting united states attorneys appointed by republican president george bush, in one fell swoop. the obama administration also replaced
unicef says they aren't safe for children because they frequently come under attack.ne: president trump wants his own u.s. attorneys in place, but not everyone is going willingly. here's another look at my opening statement from last night. so, 46 united states attorneys have been asked by the newly elected president of the united states to tender their resignations. so what! that's what i said. so what! but to hear it from the left, you would think this is just another affront to democracy and...
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the secretary-general and deputy head of the united nations support positions in libya, worked at unicef in new york and nairobi and he's doing such important work and we are thrilled to have him here today to share his wisdom and ideas on how to move forward to resolving this very difficult situation so please look at your program book for files on the other panelists, that will be speaking after we have our opening keynote remarks so thank you and join me in welcoming special representative. >> thank you. >>. >> good morning everybody. i would like of course to thank mister ballin for inviting me and this is the first time. it's a privilege for me to be here in the city which he is very close to this institution. and it's that time of year by itself, it's such a great honor to be invited and giving the stock. it's also a challenge when you have to speak about a subject that you know that in the room is so much knowledge . people around here, it's such a challenge but i will share some of my portions. so i'm very honored to be with this distinguished group, many of whom i have added ple
the secretary-general and deputy head of the united nations support positions in libya, worked at unicef in new york and nairobi and he's doing such important work and we are thrilled to have him here today to share his wisdom and ideas on how to move forward to resolving this very difficult situation so please look at your program book for files on the other panelists, that will be speaking after we have our opening keynote remarks so thank you and join me in welcoming special representative....
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. >> i've come to meet the global head of unicef. >> it's very moving. >> returning to education quicklye says is key. >> when you hear stories of young children who have witnessed multiple beheadings in mosul, how do you feel? >> it breaks my heart. it breaks my heart. it remind me of a wonderful phrase that i once heard. that is that what we have to do is provide children with a quiet miracle of a normal life. >> the 17 refugee camps around mosul are all straining. >> our estimates of how many people are going to be leaving western mosul are now higher than they were a month or two ago. so it's a race against time and we're doing our best. >> in eastern mosul, it's the job of the children to collect water for their families. provision of a basic need to encourage people back home after years of rule by islamic state. ahmed tells me -- >> for these children and those in the camps, the quiet miracle of a normal life is to be away from conflict and safe. >> anna bodding is from sky news. sky news has a exclusive look at one of the refugee camps where countless families try to live normal
. >> i've come to meet the global head of unicef. >> it's very moving. >> returning to education quicklye says is key. >> when you hear stories of young children who have witnessed multiple beheadings in mosul, how do you feel? >> it breaks my heart. it breaks my heart. it remind me of a wonderful phrase that i once heard. that is that what we have to do is provide children with a quiet miracle of a normal life. >> the 17 refugee camps around mosul are all...
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here is someone unicef. >> severely malnourished babies. very, very sad story. going up. >> if we don't do much, enough to mitigate the situation, it is a catastrophe. >> dana: this is an international crisis that is not a surprise. we should do more now so that we don't have to do more later. >> greg: only on "the five" can you go from that serious to this. i hate these people. the most disgusting thing i've ever seen in my life is called the licky brush. it allows you to pet your cat using your mouth. i'm not going to show you how to use it. you put your brush in your mouth and let's say you've got a jackal lope, which i do. you've picked it like this. if you have this kind of relationship with a pet, i suggest you seek help. i don't even think you do this, dana. >> dana: iouldn't even do that. >> greg: i figured there's no way you can show this on tv. >> dana: they would sell that. >> lisa: who doesn't do that? is that weird? >> juan: you just had that? >> greg: i carry fred wherever i go. he's been with me for 15 years. it's our relationship. >> lisa: you ne
here is someone unicef. >> severely malnourished babies. very, very sad story. going up. >> if we don't do much, enough to mitigate the situation, it is a catastrophe. >> dana: this is an international crisis that is not a surprise. we should do more now so that we don't have to do more later. >> greg: only on "the five" can you go from that serious to this. i hate these people. the most disgusting thing i've ever seen in my life is called the licky brush. it...
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we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef.he point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's, "it's just a local call." "can i use your bathroom?" "my mother needs to lie down." no, it just stinks. he did write a check. shh! the less he knows, the better. you're not even here anymore. but it's my stuff. where's mom? luke, take me to mom. and move slow. i'm still drunk -ing my coffee. mom! what's the problem? uh, tell luke not to sell my stuff?
we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef.he point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah,...
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raul, unicef has called this idea cruel and traumatic.tweeted a statement in response to what you just heard john kelly say, saying, and tony lake, said separating children from their parents at border crossings, cruel and traumatic. this is unbelievable that this is being considered. >> yeah. it's almost as if this administration on immigration is trying to outdo itself. it already has the record for being the cruellest towards immigrants and their families, but now they're trying to up the bar. the thing is to know about this policy, aside from being cruel and inhumane, you don't have to be a legal expert or immigration advocate to recognize that, it's probably illegal. because that's a violation of these international treaties we have on refugees and asylum seekers. it's a violation of family law, which says the guiding principle is family unity, it's a violation of immigration law. to give people an idea of how -- what uncharted territory we are in with the trump administration, the former heads of i.c.e. under president obama and for
raul, unicef has called this idea cruel and traumatic.tweeted a statement in response to what you just heard john kelly say, saying, and tony lake, said separating children from their parents at border crossings, cruel and traumatic. this is unbelievable that this is being considered. >> yeah. it's almost as if this administration on immigration is trying to outdo itself. it already has the record for being the cruellest towards immigrants and their families, but now they're trying to up...
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children's reef agency, unicef, reports at least 652 syrian children were killed in 2016.t's up 20% from 2015. the number recruited to fight, doubled, to more than 850, with some acting as executioners and suicide bombers. the u.s. military confirms it's begun deploying attack drones to south korea, to counter what it calls north korea's "continued provocative actions." the move follows pyongyang's recent nuclear and missile tests. and, it comes just days after the pentagon sent an advanced anti-missile system to the south. scottish leader nicola sturgeon called today for a new referendum on independence. sturgeon spoke in edinburgh, and said most scots oppose leaving the european union, and that's cause to reconsider independence. >> right now, we're on a path not just to brexit but to hard brexit that will have profound implications for our economy, our society, our culture, our place in the world, sense of who we are. and we have no control over that. we voted against it but nevertheless that is the direction the uk government is intent on taking us in. >> woodruff: in
children's reef agency, unicef, reports at least 652 syrian children were killed in 2016.t's up 20% from 2015. the number recruited to fight, doubled, to more than 850, with some acting as executioners and suicide bombers. the u.s. military confirms it's begun deploying attack drones to south korea, to counter what it calls north korea's "continued provocative actions." the move follows pyongyang's recent nuclear and missile tests. and, it comes just days after the pentagon sent an...