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toward her now that what if from unicef thank you hello. now with the holiday season in full swing in europe u.k. police are warning brits to be braced for any eventuality during their vacations including terror attacks. the video includes scenes of a hotel on the sea and a clear reference to the deadly terror attack on british tourists in two years ago . took to the streets of london to find out what people think of this video. police have now released a video showing british terrorists how to react in case they get caught up in a terrorist attack if it's a safe route to get out now and this is the best option it are just people to think of the instructions in the same way they think about a line safety video everyone is a we have when you going to need a plane you get a safety briefing. and if the plane come down and they're trying to see you that the chances of very unlikely is just giving you the knowledge of what to do not to do if you're caught up in such an attack kind of what's your response to that kind of wave d.v.d. a. big street
toward her now that what if from unicef thank you hello. now with the holiday season in full swing in europe u.k. police are warning brits to be braced for any eventuality during their vacations including terror attacks. the video includes scenes of a hotel on the sea and a clear reference to the deadly terror attack on british tourists in two years ago . took to the streets of london to find out what people think of this video. police have now released a video showing british terrorists how to...
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neighboring come where the displaced people are arriving we are already providing some thought so unicef trying around four hundred thousand liters of water on a daily basis we have also mobile and community. psychosocial support center in the camps that needs out a barrier and many people are arriving on a daily basis so we need to scale up the response area as well. charters like yours but we wish you the best thank you very much for outlining what it's like that brought her from unicef in syria thank you you thank. stay in touch twenty four seven with news alerts from the all taps on your mobile devices that's it for me the finale and instead to keep you across developments in about half an hour. greetings and sell you taishan it's already said hike hike hike my heart watchers because in just one week the biggest money making professional sport in the world the national football league kicks off their pre-season here in the united states but this year's twenty seventeen season of pigskin gridiron glory as two very large storm clouds darkening its sunday afternoon horizons not only has
neighboring come where the displaced people are arriving we are already providing some thought so unicef trying around four hundred thousand liters of water on a daily basis we have also mobile and community. psychosocial support center in the camps that needs out a barrier and many people are arriving on a daily basis so we need to scale up the response area as well. charters like yours but we wish you the best thank you very much for outlining what it's like that brought her from unicef in...
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unicef is still around today. the u.n.programam furninishes long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to millions of children and mothers in more e than 190 countries. this week on "full frame," we'll meet 3 of unicef's celebrity ambassadors. they'll tell us how they use their fame and fortune to advocate on behalf of the world's most vulnerable citizens. i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full fr"
unicef is still around today. the u.n.programam furninishes long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to millions of children and mothers in more e than 190 countries. this week on "full frame," we'll meet 3 of unicef's celebrity ambassadors. they'll tell us how they use their fame and fortune to advocate on behalf of the world's most vulnerable citizens. i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full fr"
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javier: es una normativa que se contrapone con lo que dice la unicef.ngÚn niÑo con integridad personal. carolina: eso no lleva la pregunta del dÍa para ti, quÉ opinas de este tipo de castigo fÍsico en las escuelas? javier: vamos a pasar con robert para que nos explique mÁs. una de las agrupaciones que pone en tela de juicio esto. gracias por estar con nosotros. este tipo de castigo, ocurren en otros estados del paÍs en este momento? robert: este tipo de castigo corporal estÁ en 19 estados. la cosa mÁs importante es que sabemos que es una forma de abuso. no estÁ pasando en cada distrito escolar, pero en muchos sÍ estÁ pasando. la mayorÍa en el sur de estados unidos. sabemos con investigaciÓn que no es bueno para los estudiantes. carolina: es esto disciplina o abuso? robert: sabemos que es una forma de abuso. sabemos que esos estudiantes no se mejoran en lo que hacen en la escuela. es una forma de abuso. sabemos que tenemos que hacer cosas que son mejores para los estudiantes. en todos esos estados que no hay castigo corporal, en la mayorÍa todo estÁ bien
javier: es una normativa que se contrapone con lo que dice la unicef.ngÚn niÑo con integridad personal. carolina: eso no lleva la pregunta del dÍa para ti, quÉ opinas de este tipo de castigo fÍsico en las escuelas? javier: vamos a pasar con robert para que nos explique mÁs. una de las agrupaciones que pone en tela de juicio esto. gracias por estar con nosotros. este tipo de castigo, ocurren en otros estados del paÍs en este momento? robert: este tipo de castigo corporal estÁ en 19...
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nÚmero 8 que tienen los niÑos en los 127 paÍses de los cuales estÁ la unicef trabajando que no puedane tipo de castigo ocurren otros estados del paÍs. >> mira, este tipo de castigo como usted estÁ diciendo en 19 estados, y la cosa mÁs importante es que es una forma de abuso. este castigo corporal y no estÁ pasando en cada distrito escolar, pero muchos distritos estÁ pasando. la mayorÍa en el sur de los estados unidos. y sabemos con investigaciones que nos una cosa buena para los mismos estudiantes. caro: bueno, es esto disciplina o abuso? en su punto de vista. >> mira, sabemos que es una forma de abuso. porque sabemos que estos estudiantes, sabemos que con estos estudiantes no se mejoran en lo que estÁ haciendo la escuela. es una forma de abuso porque sabemos que... tenemos que hacer cosas que son mejores para los estudiantes. y en todos estos lugares en donde no hay castigo corporal, la mayorÍa de los estudiantes estÁn bien, entonces tenemos que cambiar lo que estÁ pasando aquÍ en estos estados. javier: dÉjame hacerte una pregunta con referencia los estados en los cuales se estÁ usan
nÚmero 8 que tienen los niÑos en los 127 paÍses de los cuales estÁ la unicef trabajando que no puedane tipo de castigo ocurren otros estados del paÍs. >> mira, este tipo de castigo como usted estÁ diciendo en 19 estados, y la cosa mÁs importante es que es una forma de abuso. este castigo corporal y no estÁ pasando en cada distrito escolar, pero muchos distritos estÁ pasando. la mayorÍa en el sur de los estados unidos. y sabemos con investigaciones que nos una cosa buena para los...
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a representative for unicef and syria. i myself have visited one of the compass in ninety eight south and i cannot imagine a harsher environment done that especially in the summer months where the heat wave is really really. suffering on this children who has been traveling for weeks the stories that they share very hard most of them traveled for weeks four weeks six weeks then they are arriving every week and hydrated in the camps and some of them are returning. and because they don't want to be a fly away from their homes so that they can go back quickly when i can so that in that way out of need and we also know that in the coming weeks more people could be displaced because the fighting the fighting if it's if i'd buy a date. the u.s. forces have to retake all of the city but months into the rock offensive the situation there remains grave for civilians. i came from russia nothing is left in iraq for destruction because of the coalition and i said but the strength of the coalition will worsen some villages were wiped o
a representative for unicef and syria. i myself have visited one of the compass in ninety eight south and i cannot imagine a harsher environment done that especially in the summer months where the heat wave is really really. suffering on this children who has been traveling for weeks the stories that they share very hard most of them traveled for weeks four weeks six weeks then they are arriving every week and hydrated in the camps and some of them are returning. and because they don't want to...
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population fund, for unicef. support for children living in the most -- 100% reduction, i think that needs to be changed. the u.n. has its problems, no one disputes that. we talked a little while about some of them. i personally think the way israel is blamed and bullied by u.n. members is terrible. as i told you before, the so-called human rights council has the worst human rights abusers on that council. it is the epitome of gall or chutzpa to think they can sit and look at anybody in judgment of anybody given the fact that they have the most abysmal human rights records in the world. it almost makes it a little bit like alice in wonderland. but i do think american leadership is urgently needed to help shape security council resolutions and other initiatives. but walking away from our commitments isn't the right way to effect the reform that we all want to see. we're willing to cede the ground to whomever steps into our place. i can't imagine a more harmful course. if we want our values and our priorities to be
population fund, for unicef. support for children living in the most -- 100% reduction, i think that needs to be changed. the u.n. has its problems, no one disputes that. we talked a little while about some of them. i personally think the way israel is blamed and bullied by u.n. members is terrible. as i told you before, the so-called human rights council has the worst human rights abusers on that council. it is the epitome of gall or chutzpa to think they can sit and look at anybody in...
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that's according to a new report by unicef.at this map, those thick orange lines show all the routes people take across the continent. nigeria to europe is a journey being made more and more. nigerians are now the third largest group of illegal migrants trying to enter europe. stephanie hegarty reports from nigeria for the bbc — we asked her why so many feel the need to leave. the journey from here thejourney from here in lagos all the way to europe, for illegal migrants, is long and difficult. the reasons they are going quite straightforward, there just are reasons they are going quite straightforward, therejust are not enoughjobs here. straightforward, therejust are not enough jobs here. the straightforward, therejust are not enoughjobs here. the country straightforward, therejust are not enough jobs here. the country has beenin enough jobs here. the country has been in recession for over a year, prices are rising still and although things are getting better it is still very tough for people. the official statistics on unempl
that's according to a new report by unicef.at this map, those thick orange lines show all the routes people take across the continent. nigeria to europe is a journey being made more and more. nigerians are now the third largest group of illegal migrants trying to enter europe. stephanie hegarty reports from nigeria for the bbc — we asked her why so many feel the need to leave. the journey from here thejourney from here in lagos all the way to europe, for illegal migrants, is long and...
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we discussed the dire situation in most or all with mollett one of the iraqi broader of unicef is about eighty kilometers away from mosul in irbil. i was about we can have a go in the central hospital of western more so. than people are coming that they're coming there with fresh wounds and one of the image that touch me and still remains on my. head is this woman who brought four of five children into the hospital. all of them you know head with the blood and she was so traumatized by young one year and a half all was on her lap and she was trying to press his arm to stop the bleeding fighting in most of them specifically in western mosul was in cannes it's extremely intense with a lot of damage and destruction of the people and specifically children how. extremely terrible a price on the fighting in mosul they have witnessed hora and a nightmare yes they have been quite a cost of civilians and infrastructure damage. the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler it was embedded with iraqi forces in the area previously he's worked in syria
we discussed the dire situation in most or all with mollett one of the iraqi broader of unicef is about eighty kilometers away from mosul in irbil. i was about we can have a go in the central hospital of western more so. than people are coming that they're coming there with fresh wounds and one of the image that touch me and still remains on my. head is this woman who brought four of five children into the hospital. all of them you know head with the blood and she was so traumatized by young...
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unicef, which is among several aid groups on the ground, has called for a ceasefire so more can be donet previous attempts at peace talks or ceasefires have all failed. reena? th ninan: jonathan, thank you. a massive clean-up is under way. about 45,000 gallons of oil spilled near downtown plainfield, illinois. no one was hurt. officials say it will take several days to sop up the mess. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," residents in alaska are taking a new view of local wildlife, after bears maul and kill two people. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. biotène® provides immediate relief from dry mouth symptoms that last for up to four hours. in fact, biotène® is the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. don't just manage dry mouth symptoms with water, soothe, moisturize and freshen your breath, with biotène®. this has been medifacts for biotène®. text "blades" to gillette on demand noo text to reorder blades... ...and get $3 off your first order with gillette on demand. take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast?
unicef, which is among several aid groups on the ground, has called for a ceasefire so more can be donet previous attempts at peace talks or ceasefires have all failed. reena? th ninan: jonathan, thank you. a massive clean-up is under way. about 45,000 gallons of oil spilled near downtown plainfield, illinois. no one was hurt. officials say it will take several days to sop up the mess. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," residents in alaska are taking a new view of local...
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buildings well earlier we discussed the situation in mosul with more it was on the iraqi branch of unicef. i was about a week and a half ago in the central hospital of of western most of fun people are coming that they're coming there with fresh wounds and one of the image that touch me and still remains on my. head is this woman who brought four or five children into the hospital. all of you not had with the blood and she was so traumatized young one year and a half all was on her lap and she was trying to press his arm to stop the bleeding fighting in specifically in western mosul was in attendance extremely intense with a lot of damage and destruction the people and specifically children have been a extremely terrible price on the fighting in mosul they have witnessed horror and a nightmare yes they have been quite a cost of civilians and infrastructure damage. the horrors of war they were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he travelled to several times to document the
buildings well earlier we discussed the situation in mosul with more it was on the iraqi branch of unicef. i was about a week and a half ago in the central hospital of of western most of fun people are coming that they're coming there with fresh wounds and one of the image that touch me and still remains on my. head is this woman who brought four or five children into the hospital. all of you not had with the blood and she was so traumatized young one year and a half all was on her lap and she...
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unicef has warned about women and children who arrived there from africa are being beaten and raped and militia run detention centers. a silly is bearing the brunt of the migrant crisis g. to its proximity to libya. now the french president wants paris to play a larger role in ending the libyan conflict. and this week's charged talks which led to rival factions agreeing to a conditional ceasefire and elections. speaking during a visit to a refugee shelter president michael said francois excessive centers to prove sense asylum seekers in libya this summe. people quarter swift coop that's my hope at the e. year. counsel there is in any cas. we will go bye deals with the assignment is more closely on the ground on thirty hansi soil or do any damage here on trees reprieve sounds wind when developing army children's let's way that it's having hotspots in your lhs. with a flea in times of asylum requests and on work is so iffy. and say countries where we can open my eyes he's missions that deal with their asylum requests could then avoid taking unnecessary risks sixty youe in venezuela where
unicef has warned about women and children who arrived there from africa are being beaten and raped and militia run detention centers. a silly is bearing the brunt of the migrant crisis g. to its proximity to libya. now the french president wants paris to play a larger role in ending the libyan conflict. and this week's charged talks which led to rival factions agreeing to a conditional ceasefire and elections. speaking during a visit to a refugee shelter president michael said francois...
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so you know there was a unicef report that came out in two thousand and thirteen about how widespreadand systematic and institutionalized it was for. the israeli military to to take children into a military system and this is again you know shocking is the only country in the world israel is the only country the world that tries children through a military justice system today in jordan portrayed in the media again i've got to say as a danger to israeli settlers well i mean let's put it this way when the majority of children are taken between midnight and five am in the morning when they're in their beds at home which should be you know the most safe place on earth for any child. i don't know what threat they were posing at that point when a twelve year old is dragged from his bread it to in the morning was the threat there you reference the throwing of rocks i did that in my film i show a child picking up a rock as a family is being kicked out of their home and their home is being demolished and and i say we have the line in the film did they expect them to be silent you know in the
so you know there was a unicef report that came out in two thousand and thirteen about how widespreadand systematic and institutionalized it was for. the israeli military to to take children into a military system and this is again you know shocking is the only country in the world israel is the only country the world that tries children through a military justice system today in jordan portrayed in the media again i've got to say as a danger to israeli settlers well i mean let's put it this...
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some of the buildings earlier we discuss the situation in mosul with more from the iraqi branch of unicef. i was about we can have a go in the central hospital of western more so. than people are coming that they're coming there with fresh wounds and one of the image that touch me and still remains on my. head is at least woman who brought four or five children into the hospital. all of you not had with the blood and she was solved by the high young one year and a half all was on her lap but she was trying to press his arm to stop the bleeding fighting in most of this was a vehicle in which. was in attendance extremely intense with a lot of destructions people and specifically children how. extremely terrible a price on the fighting in mosul they have witnessed or a nightmare yes they have been quite a cost of civilians and infrastructure damage. well the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict that this
some of the buildings earlier we discuss the situation in mosul with more from the iraqi branch of unicef. i was about we can have a go in the central hospital of western more so. than people are coming that they're coming there with fresh wounds and one of the image that touch me and still remains on my. head is at least woman who brought four or five children into the hospital. all of you not had with the blood and she was solved by the high young one year and a half all was on her lap but...
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and unicef could have sent their aid was the son of a port and that has been born and so un relief efforts cannot reach these impoverished people and people are dying of starvation and hunger and the worst was there they cannot even sustain their own economy because their fields are being bombed at this point how can they continue to sell arms to. this particular country that's just terrorizing victims across the globe. and that is the big secret behind all this is in the ads are mz deals and money and that's really at the heart of most of these conflicts you see especially the tragedy you're seeing in yemen today and yet certainly one thing that she didn't mention is actually yemen is facing the worst cholera epidemic in in our recorded history of colorado there there about two thousand people have already died this year alone and so that's a direct cause of what she was describing as far as the devastation of this war it's not just being fought against armies this is live a bombing of hospitals ports we talk about famine and yemen all these factors and i'll call them to operate. yeah you
and unicef could have sent their aid was the son of a port and that has been born and so un relief efforts cannot reach these impoverished people and people are dying of starvation and hunger and the worst was there they cannot even sustain their own economy because their fields are being bombed at this point how can they continue to sell arms to. this particular country that's just terrorizing victims across the globe. and that is the big secret behind all this is in the ads are mz deals and...
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. >> the unicef end trafficking campaign estimates 5.5 million childr the world and subjected to violence the traffics range from 32 billion to $150 billion a year. in case after case, the flight attendants numbering more than 5,000 have been on the money identifying the children smuggled and drugged to stopping a kidnapping in progress. on one flight she noticed a child who seemed disoriented and in pain and whose parents were not responding normally. >> we asked more than once did we need to get a doctor on board. they were like no, no, no. he just ate something bad. but that wasn't what it looked like. she reported it to the flight attendant deck and the authorities and the e.m.t.'s were waiting when the plane landed. she asked a custom officials how it turned out. >> he said, "i can't discuss it with you but i can tell you, you made t >> jeff leads antisex trafficking organization call it would guardian group. he is a counterterrorism expert who spent 25 years in special forces. he says terrorists and traffickers are similar with the way they operate. and they are building critical hu
. >> the unicef end trafficking campaign estimates 5.5 million childr the world and subjected to violence the traffics range from 32 billion to $150 billion a year. in case after case, the flight attendants numbering more than 5,000 have been on the money identifying the children smuggled and drugged to stopping a kidnapping in progress. on one flight she noticed a child who seemed disoriented and in pain and whose parents were not responding normally. >> we asked more than once did...
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. >> unicef for a long time and have a lot of contributions to the game.the all-star game. yesterday, judge was money. in his first major league game sold at an auction for $157,366. sports collectibles at the highest price for any jersey in our four major sports leagues in the last 15 years. i guess the way prices escalate, what if this guy turns out to be the next babe ruth. they are the giants. maybe they bartered here will give you this jersey. that is a lot of money. >> if elected is a gigantic poker game for baseball. all these traits that are going down. this is kind of the biggest day of the season. >> a lot of teams can make a certain move and pick up a picture to kid me in the bullpen in the playoffs. october we'll be seeing her member before the trade deadline, tmax required such and such in today's the big day for that. 4:00 eastern time, a lot of trade between now and then. cheryl: we'll see tomorrow with an update. make sure to catch jerrod maxey run fox news headlines on sirius xm channel 115. he said this every day. lauren: when they come b
. >> unicef for a long time and have a lot of contributions to the game.the all-star game. yesterday, judge was money. in his first major league game sold at an auction for $157,366. sports collectibles at the highest price for any jersey in our four major sports leagues in the last 15 years. i guess the way prices escalate, what if this guy turns out to be the next babe ruth. they are the giants. maybe they bartered here will give you this jersey. that is a lot of money. >> if...
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a man and his 80-year-old father, a former unicef fficial in poor health, karen, an american citizen and his detained r, who was after attending a conference at iran's invitation. another american citizen who has been kept anonymous by family for fear of that person's well-being. and of course robert levinson who disappeared in iran more than 10 years ago. how cruel, 10 years his family doesn't know where he is. his family doesn't know how he is. this is a regime, the iranian regime, which talks about piety and religion and they don't ave any feeling of humankind from one person to another. the detainment and disappearance of these people and citizens of america's friends and allies, the pain and suffering and uncertainty that their families endure every single day. the lack of cooperation and information coming out of tehran is a pretty clear indication of how this regime operates and what its values are. the measure we're considering today underscores what congress has said before. this behavior is unacceptable. and it must stop. we call on the government in iran to release these m
a man and his 80-year-old father, a former unicef fficial in poor health, karen, an american citizen and his detained r, who was after attending a conference at iran's invitation. another american citizen who has been kept anonymous by family for fear of that person's well-being. and of course robert levinson who disappeared in iran more than 10 years ago. how cruel, 10 years his family doesn't know where he is. his family doesn't know how he is. this is a regime, the iranian regime, which...
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>> look, there's church and there's unicef and the pope and there's me. i've given all i can give. no, i've given all i'm going to give. you two stay together. everybody's happy. i know i am. >> 2-3. >> 2-3. god bless us all. >> lieutenant fox had a reason for releasing holloman and wright from segregation. >> the main reason i wanted to get them out as soon as possible is to lesson the impact they're going to have on the guy. laudone did pretty much everything he could to ruin his life in prison. and i did everything i can. i mean, i've talked to him, i've tried to get him come clean with us. i've kicked these guys out of seg. hopefully that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and the shot caller never put hands
>> look, there's church and there's unicef and the pope and there's me. i've given all i can give. no, i've given all i'm going to give. you two stay together. everybody's happy. i know i am. >> 2-3. >> 2-3. god bless us all. >> lieutenant fox had a reason for releasing holloman and wright from segregation. >> the main reason i wanted to get them out as soon as possible is to lesson the impact they're going to have on the guy. laudone did pretty much everything he...
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that doesn't include world food program and unicef funding from a tree or 50% plus in feeding the worldn the ground when there is a crisis. americans are generous and should be proud and we are able to do that because of capitalism and our western values. when i was really surprised by some of the reactions. i was shaking my head. this idea that western values that it is something that is exclusively for white people, which is suggested there is the absolute antithesis of what everything in this country was based on from its formation that all men are created equal. we straightened it out there. it's not only capitalism that was freedom of the press, freedom of religion. we are a beacon of hope in that way even though i think that we've had some strain to society in the past few decades, certainly in terms of freedom of religion. but i found it astounding and surprising it is not as if i'm someone who's not looking for subtext in donald trump's age. i think has a lot to do with it. i also think has a lot to do with what happened after that speech in the press conference when he went aft
that doesn't include world food program and unicef funding from a tree or 50% plus in feeding the worldn the ground when there is a crisis. americans are generous and should be proud and we are able to do that because of capitalism and our western values. when i was really surprised by some of the reactions. i was shaking my head. this idea that western values that it is something that is exclusively for white people, which is suggested there is the absolute antithesis of what everything in...
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in addition to the writing he has an impressive record as a human rights activist serving as the unicef ambassador and children affected by war as well as a member of the human rights launch children's rights advisory committee he cofounded the network of young people affected by the war and serves as president of the foundation that helps children affected by war we integrate into society with educational and vocational opportunities and last but not least the author of the huntsman a notable book the kings of kings county and most recently the good lieutenant that one of the claim for the treatment of the experiences of soldiers in iraq and the recipient of the fellowship from princeton university's center for the arts. in 2006 and 2010 a reporter and covered for the "washington post" magazine and public radio. nonfiction has appeared in "the new york times," the new york observer, the kansas city star and other publications. he currently teaches creative writing at the university of missouri kansas city. please join me in getting a warm welcome. [applause] >> to begin our conversatio
in addition to the writing he has an impressive record as a human rights activist serving as the unicef ambassador and children affected by war as well as a member of the human rights launch children's rights advisory committee he cofounded the network of young people affected by the war and serves as president of the foundation that helps children affected by war we integrate into society with educational and vocational opportunities and last but not least the author of the huntsman a notable...