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the media i get my viewing every time unicef or other agencies talk about all of this. bombing creases on the border a day that our release for the partition the conflict a seat in the table to take more of the time because the children of yemen are dying so it is that the moment right now for the bucket in the conflict all those that are supporting those parties to please find a solution to this conflict and negotiate that he meant could the people on the table and agree and on moving forward because the children can not wait anymore. the you do congratulate the british government in giving lots of aid to yemen what even while it supports selling the bombs and warplanes we sank all day all the countries that are contributing to the today do the humanitarian crisis in in yemeni dump szell see the funding that they are providing to the humanitarian response and if the un doesn't make a breakthrough with their own boy wasn't griffiths well we need peace so e.c. it's not too they need to be to morrow because the urgency of the country and the hard to explain you that the u
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starvation in yemen we all scuffled the drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground and u.k. weapons dog to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now stop it because he won't work no britain's parliamentary speaker didn't publicly right off to raise a maze of bricks at dealing in pews all the civil coming up in today's going underground the first in a week when britain's intelligence services admitted they didn't act accordingly to stop the bombing of the ariana grande a concert in manchester which killed twenty two are others continuing to be killed because of so-called u.k. intelligence this in a week of college and british involved conflict from afghanistan to yemen i'm joined now by skype from one town in the northwest of the united states by ordering whistleblower and former drone operator brandon bryant brandon thanks so much for coming on the show now we
starvation in yemen we all scuffled the drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground and u.k. weapons dog to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now stop it because he won't work no britain's parliamentary speaker didn't publicly right off to raise a maze of bricks at...
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of unicef according to statistics hard for syrian troll. drum but more than four million children have no nothing other than war you talk about two million who are out of school what is it going to surface during four for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on the civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they miss a year at school they might miss adding or subtraction they might list. learning to read it's a very long period of time for children so unicef works in nutrition in health in education in water sanitation and protection all of the areas of a child's life there are as you know many internally displaced people within syria and there are more than two million children that are internally displaced and more than two million children that are outside that are refugees if you add that to the number that are out of school and if you add in those who are ex
of unicef according to statistics hard for syrian troll. drum but more than four million children have no nothing other than war you talk about two million who are out of school what is it going to surface during four for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on the civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they miss...
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of unicef and according to statistics hard for syrian children that's more than four million children have no nothing other than war you talk about two million who are out of school what is it that unicef is doing for for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on the. civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they miss a year at school they might miss adding or subtraction they might list missed learning to read it's a very long period of time for children so unicef works in nutrition in health in education in water sanitation and protection all of the areas of a child's life there are as you know many internally displaced people within syria and there are more than two million children that are internally displaced and more than two million children that are outside that are refugees if you add that to the number that are out of school and if you add in those who are exposed to explosive remnants of war it'
of unicef and according to statistics hard for syrian children that's more than four million children have no nothing other than war you talk about two million who are out of school what is it that unicef is doing for for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on the. civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they...
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of unicef and according to statistics hard for syrian children that's more than four million children have no nothing other than war you're talking about two million who are out of school what is it that unicef is doing for for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on. civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they miss a year at school they might miss adding or subtraction they might list. learning to read it's a very long period of time for children so unicef works in nutrition in health in education in water sanitation and protection all of the areas of a child's life there are as you know many internally displaced people within syria and there are more than two million children that are internally displaced and more than two million children that are outside that are refugees if you add that to the number that are out of school and if you add in those who are exposed to explosive remnants of war it's a
of unicef and according to statistics hard for syrian children that's more than four million children have no nothing other than war you're talking about two million who are out of school what is it that unicef is doing for for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on. civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they...
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of unicef and according to statistics hard for syrian children that's more than four million children have no nothing other than war you're talking about two million who are out of school what is it that unicef is doing for for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on. civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they miss a year at school they might miss adding or subtraction they might list missed learning to read it's a very long period of time for children so unicef works in nutrition in health in education in water sanitation and protection all of the areas of a child's life there are as you know many internally displaced people within syria and there are more than two million children that are internally displaced and more than two million children that are outside that are refugees if you add that to the number that are out of school and if you add in those who are exposed to explosive remnants of war i
of unicef and according to statistics hard for syrian children that's more than four million children have no nothing other than war you're talking about two million who are out of school what is it that unicef is doing for for them. well you are absolutely right there has been a very strong toll on. civilians in syria and the children bear the brunt of it so with those numbers that many children that are out of school two million of them if you think of what happens in a child's life if they...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. buckled under the bed and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is this. any less than the good end of the n.f.l.'s bit to invest this said bill and you had. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters don't. look ahead and. read that. but this. can arrive in the. us. and then with. the when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind or forget. what am i have had some of and secondly keep out of. it and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided to leave what do you remember about that period of time in your life. met. a sudden and. made it look better plan than. a sudden oppression of billiton have helped him with. the limb they only in. the best m
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. buckled under the bed and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is this. any less than the good end of the n.f.l.'s bit to invest this said bill and you had. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the...
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the trial period otherwise it would have taken a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to deliver primary health care by driving the company behind. this says yes largely using parts made by three d. printers their manufacturing cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drone and pulling the drones route so tonelessly so there's no need for expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about four dollars a flight in better water but even that cost is removed when solar energy is used it is made to be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the same level
the trial period otherwise it would have taken a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially...
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the trial period otherwise it would have taken a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicefat the global level and the definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from let's have an happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but i want to use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip one of ink. tested here about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to deliver primary health care by drug the company behind this says yes largely using parts made by three d. princes their manufacturing cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drug and pulling the drones routes all tonelessly so there's no need to expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about four dollars appliance about a mile to but even the cost is removed when solar energy is used it is made to be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can't afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the same level of te
the trial period otherwise it would have taken a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicefat the global level and the definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from let's have an happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but i want to use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip one of ink. tested here about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially...
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the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip one of being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to deliver primary health care by drug the company behind this says yes largely using parts made by three d. printer. their manufacturing cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drug and pulling the drones routes autonomous lee so there's no need to expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about four dollars a blighted but i want to but even that cost is removed when solar energy is used it is made to be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can't afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the same level of
the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip one of being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially...
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the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in other countries and interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to deliver primary health care by driving the company behind. this list says yes largely using parts made by three d. printers their manufacturing cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drone and pulling the drones fly set roots autonomous leap so there's no need for expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about four dollars appointed by the water but even that cost is removed when solar energy is used it is made to be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the same level
the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in other countries and interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is the saddest. any lesson that didn't make the yen tell us that it can invest this. and you add. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters. who. had. read that. when women of the that help but that's that's. a whole can the arrival of that. at the us. and then. when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind and forget. what am ahead i had some of the secular. and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided to leave what do you remember about that period of time and your wife. met. seven and. made it look better plan than. seventy percent have been. the when they. do so two thousand and twelve at the borde
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is the saddest. any lesson that didn't make the yen tell us that it can invest this. and you add. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and...
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the trial period otherwise it would have taken a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and the definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to to able. kate but i want to use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip one of being tested here about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drones and their economics is it financially viable the liver primary health care by drone the company behind this says yes largely using parts made by three d. printers their manufacturing cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drone and pulling the drones bly set routes autonomously so there's no need for expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about four dollars a blighted by water but even that cost is removed when solar energy is used it is made to be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can't afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the same l
the trial period otherwise it would have taken a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and the definitely looking at what's happening in one or two other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to to able. kate but i want to use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip one of being tested here about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drones and their economics is it...
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of unicef according to statistics hard for syrian troll.
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we do this through the kind fund, kids in need of desks, a partnership i created with msnbc and unicef first trip when i was able to provide desks for one classroom on that first trip. and then i invited you to help do more. and you have done so much more. your generosity as provided desks for almost a million elementary school students. but still 70% of the children in elementary schools still do not have desks. and you have provided scholarships for more than 6,000 girls to attend high school. but still most girls never finish high school. and that is why the kind fund is the permanent cause of this program. we have so much more to do, and you have been with us every step of the way. you can contribute any amount. anything you can contribute will be very helpful. you can make a donation to anyone on your holiday gift list and unicef will send them an acknowledgment of your gift. >> we decided to donate in each other's names as our christmas gifts to each other this year. gretta tweeted every year my daughter donates the funds from one gift to charity. thanks to lawrence, she chose ki
we do this through the kind fund, kids in need of desks, a partnership i created with msnbc and unicef first trip when i was able to provide desks for one classroom on that first trip. and then i invited you to help do more. and you have done so much more. your generosity as provided desks for almost a million elementary school students. but still 70% of the children in elementary schools still do not have desks. and you have provided scholarships for more than 6,000 girls to attend high...
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the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in vanuatu other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to be able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have that and that s m son had a lead by then i'd never been that second mother that is this. any less and it didn't make the n.f.l.'s committed to invest this bill and you had. best get. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters. who look ahead and. read that. when women of the cat help but that's that's. a hole in the arrival of the us here . at the us. and then. when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind and forget. what i am ahead we'll have some of the secular. miss. it and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided to leave what do you remember about that period of time and your wife. met. sudden and. made it look better plan than the. seventy percent have been led. have
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have that and that s m son had a lead by then i'd never been that second mother that is this. any less and it didn't make the n.f.l.'s committed to invest this bill and you had. best get. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and middle had it and my dad s. and son had a leg by then and that in that second that is the saddest. any lesson didn't make that. bit of us this said. and you add. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fear. about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters. that when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind. to forget. what i am. some of them secular. that. secular. and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided to leave what do you remember about that period of time in your life. met. a sudden and. made it look better plan than. seventy percent have been led. have helped him with. the limb they only. stops eleven. so twenty twelve at the border of jordan and syria can you remember what the border was like at that time you don't have the sabba
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the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and that definitely looking at what's happening in vanuatu other countries are interested to learn from what's having happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but i want to use drones just minutes on the ground before making the return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to deliver primary health care by driving. the company behind this says yes largely using parts made by three d. princes them a factoring cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drug and pulling the drones fly separate so tonelessly so there's no need for expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about four dollars a flight in by the water but even that cost is removed when solar energy is used it is might be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can't afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the sign leve
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you're lighter than on earth and astronauts who weighs basic yellows down here waist there seem on the unicef it's. a kilo of rice will. almost the same everywhere or coffee or a kilo of course and candy historically measured used to be different depending on your scale until the prototype kilogram was introduced. here in light think frank is the measure of all things he checks the city's scales and balances calibrating the instruments using so-called standards weight to its masses are known to...
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unicef says more than 740 people have been infected with the virus. 's biggest ebola outbreak since one that began in west africa in 2014. official says fighting the virus has been hard because of resistance in some communities. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda linker welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and pnm bloomberg audiences. shery: here is a top stories we are following. lift off. u.s. stocks climb after the latest batch of corporate earnings boosted confidence in the economy. facebook, microsoft, qualcomm, and tesla still to report results after the bell. fed decision day. investors inspect -- expecting jay powell to threat patience. a worker slump. why a revival in steel jobs is falling flat despite increasing demand in revenue for the industry's biggest players. let's
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remains among the top destinations for trafficking according to unicef well it's good to see countries the top destination for something and. when may not be the richest anymore we may not be the safest or the cleanest but by god we have child trafficking. we have so much child trafficking is starting to cause a backup a jam one might say a traffic jam. not my favorite type of jam i prefer the africa. but other countries are impinging on our human rights abuses there is been a global decline in rule of law as basic human rights diminish overall very few countries in improved in twenty eighteen and most got worse the us during nineteen out of the thirty five high income countries but i think we want to score at a higher if they had removed of a kiddie contest it's both. all right we were good at dad who better then trump to take a banana hammock and turn it into a banana republic hammock. who better the likely reason there is a global decline in human rights and rule of law is because of dwindling resources in the hands of the many and a tiny few are getting insanely rich the world's ri
remains among the top destinations for trafficking according to unicef well it's good to see countries the top destination for something and. when may not be the richest anymore we may not be the safest or the cleanest but by god we have child trafficking. we have so much child trafficking is starting to cause a backup a jam one might say a traffic jam. not my favorite type of jam i prefer the africa. but other countries are impinging on our human rights abuses there is been a global decline in...
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the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and they're definitely looking at what's happening in vanuatu other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially viable to deliver primary health care by driving the company behind. this says yes largely using parts made by three d. printer their manufacturing cost is less than ten thousand dollars per drug and pulling the drones so tonelessly so there's no need to expertise locally the only marginal operating cost is electricity about bulldoze appliance about a mile to but even that is removed when solar energy is used it is made to be robust and cost effective in a solution that we can we can talk to a country that can afford one hundred thousand all of a coal but we can bring the same level of technical com
the trial period otherwise it looks like and a lot longer we've had many conversations with with unicef at the global level and they're definitely looking at what's happening in vanuatu other countries are interested to learn from what's haven't happening in vanuatu and to able to replicate but also use drones just minutes on the ground before making their return trip what are being tested hair about the practical technicalities of delivering vaccines by drugs and economics is it financially...
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during the sanctions against iraq unicef actually. determined that by nine hundred ninety six five hundred thousand children had died as a direct result of the sanctions regime against iraq now there are estimates of course that hundreds of people in. venezuela have died as a result of the sanctions regime because if there is a delay in the distribution of medicine say the government has actually succeeded in buying from move out of this or from whoever has managed to buy the medicine necessary but then if it doesn't get distributed and the distribution channels are in the private sector so you have here a problem of a lack of good faith and i am calling for mediation i am calling for dialogue back two thousand and sixteen two thousand and seventeen eighteen ok former spanish prime minister also luis rodriguez zapatero had that kind of a mediation and they had a compromise they had let me take on the table on the day let signature ok your vote has refused to sign let me just ask you because this is we're getting a lot of questions whe
during the sanctions against iraq unicef actually. determined that by nine hundred ninety six five hundred thousand children had died as a direct result of the sanctions regime against iraq now there are estimates of course that hundreds of people in. venezuela have died as a result of the sanctions regime because if there is a delay in the distribution of medicine say the government has actually succeeded in buying from move out of this or from whoever has managed to buy the medicine necessary...
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starvation in yemen we all scuffled the drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in newquay weapons drug to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now pete because he won't work no britain's parliamentary speaker didn't publicly right off to raise a maze of bricks at dealing in pews all the civil coming up in today's going underground the first in a week when britain's intelligence services admitted they didn't act accordingly just. the bombing of the ariana grande a concert in manchester which killed twenty two are others continuing to be killed because of so-called u.k. intelligence this in a week of carnage in british involved conflict from afghanistan to give and i'm joined now via skype from one town in the northwest of the united states by ordering whistleblower and former drone operator brandon bryant brandon thanks so much for coming on the show now we
starvation in yemen we all scuffled the drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in newquay weapons drug to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now pete because he won't work no britain's parliamentary speaker didn't publicly right off to raise a maze of bricks at...
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made starvation in yemen we ask a former drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in the u.k. weapons drug to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now stop it because he won't work no britons parliamentary speaker didn't publicly write off to raise a maze of bricks it deal with the and q's.
made starvation in yemen we ask a former drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in the u.k. weapons drug to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now stop it because he won't work no britons parliamentary speaker didn't publicly write off to raise a maze of bricks...
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made starvation in yemen we all scuffled a drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in the u.k. weapons dog to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now pete because he won't work no britain's parliament tree speaker didn't publicly write off to raise amazing bricks and dealing in pews all the civil coming up in today's going underground the first in a week when britain's intelligence services admitted they didn't act accordingly to stop the bombing of the ariana grande a concert in manchester which killed twenty two are others continue.
made starvation in yemen we all scuffled a drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in the u.k. weapons dog to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution buzz it's happening now pete because he won't work no britain's parliament tree speaker didn't publicly write off to raise amazing bricks...
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the un childrens agency unicef, says the central african republic, already one of the most dangeroust place in the world to be a child. after six years of civil war, rival armed groups control most of the country, and the conditions for children are desperate. 1 in 2a newborns doesn't survive beyond their first 28 days, and just three in five of children, complete their primary school education. 0ur correspondent anna foster reports from kaga bandooro, a remote area around 250 miles from the capital bangui. in the heart of africa, a ribbon of water winds its way from north to south. 400 kilometres from the nearest proper road, kaga bandoro is a difficult place to reach. but no matter how far the journey, how long it takes you to arrive, nothing can prepare you for this. no incubators — babies wrapped in kitchen foil to survive. translation: we have nothing. my daughter, that's all i've got. we were attacked by rebels. i was pregnant. what do i do now? i hope things are better for her. six years of fighting, and health care in kaga—bandoro is almost nonexistent. 0ne hospital, one doct
the un childrens agency unicef, says the central african republic, already one of the most dangeroust place in the world to be a child. after six years of civil war, rival armed groups control most of the country, and the conditions for children are desperate. 1 in 2a newborns doesn't survive beyond their first 28 days, and just three in five of children, complete their primary school education. 0ur correspondent anna foster reports from kaga bandooro, a remote area around 250 miles from the...
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by the us strike a huge amount of this bomb on fighter jet made in the united kingdom according to unicef one child died every ten minutes and you can count how many minutes in one yet and then you will find that it's all two hundred fifty thousand has died because of the saudi blockade on yemen. just imagine one point eight million yemeni children have severe malnutrition the largest outbreak of cholera since records began the largest manmade humanitarian disaster all this happened after the so did it could have declared the war in yemen on the twenty sixth of march two thousand and fifteen but the united kingdom is like that type of country that will smile at you on to say i will we we are going to help you we need to those in yemen and then they will give a knife to someone to stab you or they will stab you in the back to form the beginning of the war i haven't heard a single direct condemn nation from the united kingdom or any overture in the united kingdom name in saudi they always try to make it a civil war and this is not a civil war that's why it's called the coalition is not call
by the us strike a huge amount of this bomb on fighter jet made in the united kingdom according to unicef one child died every ten minutes and you can count how many minutes in one yet and then you will find that it's all two hundred fifty thousand has died because of the saudi blockade on yemen. just imagine one point eight million yemeni children have severe malnutrition the largest outbreak of cholera since records began the largest manmade humanitarian disaster all this happened after the...
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nationwide protests after the constitutional court rejected his allegations of vote rigging often for unicef as he's the only legitimate president not felix dissipated. and democrats are rejecting donald trump's offer to break the deadlock over the longest government shutdown in the u.s. trump of a temper protection for some undocumented migrants if democrats back his five billion dollars plan to build a border wall with mexico. now the u.s. military says an air strike in somalia killed fifty two fighters hours after a somali army base was attacked about gunmen rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into the base in jubilant six somali soldiers were killed in saturday's bomb blast on a gun battle which lasted several hours about attacks are continuing despite losing control of most cities and towns african union and somali troops drove the group linked to al qaeda out of the capital mogadishu eight years ago. al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for an attack on a luxury hotel complex in kenya on tuesday but police say four of the five suspects under arrest a kenyan at least twenty one peo
nationwide protests after the constitutional court rejected his allegations of vote rigging often for unicef as he's the only legitimate president not felix dissipated. and democrats are rejecting donald trump's offer to break the deadlock over the longest government shutdown in the u.s. trump of a temper protection for some undocumented migrants if democrats back his five billion dollars plan to build a border wall with mexico. now the u.s. military says an air strike in somalia killed fifty...
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responsibility will only push children to further discrimination abuse and anti social behavior and unicef philippines describes the bill as an act of violence against children but it looks like the issue of child attention isn't new in the philippines a story of an eleven or an eleven year old boy who was detained in two thousand and two before the posse all of this recent bill was shared on facebook by the child rights network. i'm out for no don't let me out sometimes it gets to midnight without us having had any breakfast lunch or dinner so we get so so hungry but we don't have any money i could not stand the hunger any more so i said let's just steal from the store but we could not reach the show so we took money instead i was at the back counting coins one two three and the door opened and then the store owner said let the children go because it was no big deal but my father said no they'll do that again put them all in jail. and since a new bill was passed many have been protesting against this decision but we do want to get your thoughts on the story suggests wait us use the hash t
responsibility will only push children to further discrimination abuse and anti social behavior and unicef philippines describes the bill as an act of violence against children but it looks like the issue of child attention isn't new in the philippines a story of an eleven or an eleven year old boy who was detained in two thousand and two before the posse all of this recent bill was shared on facebook by the child rights network. i'm out for no don't let me out sometimes it gets to midnight...
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thought today rather hundreds of people packed the stage in harare to pay tribute to him now the unicef goodwill ambassador invested heavily in nurturing artists having created his own distinctive genre of music ninety's fans as to can music and this picture was posted it was showing some of that just some of those mourners the making their way to his hometown especially to mark his funeral but we can't confirm this either but local media and some people say on social media that the funeral the funeral rather this is the wrong let me just bring up the right one there you go the zimbabwean opposition. wasn't allowed actually nelson chamisa was and allowed to attend the funeral if you can see there's some pictures that have been posted there like i said we're not sure if that is the case but that's what local people are reporting and these are a couple of pictures also that we're seeing coming from out of there these are all of his daughters that attending that funeral but despite that people have been united on and offline over his death some have been paying tribute by sharing photos of
thought today rather hundreds of people packed the stage in harare to pay tribute to him now the unicef goodwill ambassador invested heavily in nurturing artists having created his own distinctive genre of music ninety's fans as to can music and this picture was posted it was showing some of that just some of those mourners the making their way to his hometown especially to mark his funeral but we can't confirm this either but local media and some people say on social media that the funeral the...
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it informed her work with unicef when she was older. >> listening to all of you, i am the spectrum of state sanctioned violence. -- celeste talks about immigration policies of that tear apart families. there is the policy element of state sanctioned violence. there is passive tolerance of physical violence. in other words, perpetrators of violence are allowed to go without facing any consequence is, and that, too, i think is a form of state sanctioned violence, when no consequence on a perpetrator. greg talks about missionaries perpetrating violence against those who transgressed hegemonic norms, so there is another form of state sanctioned violence. remark aboutol's this study of conscientious objectors. that seems to me to be a consequence.nitive it traumatized the bodies of conscientious objectors because they opposed a violent federal policy. shocking. you talk about colonialism and how they talk about the settler .tate they reverse the victim-oppressor model. white settlers say we are the victims of indian violence when the reverse is true. thoughts. i want to thank you all for s
it informed her work with unicef when she was older. >> listening to all of you, i am the spectrum of state sanctioned violence. -- celeste talks about immigration policies of that tear apart families. there is the policy element of state sanctioned violence. there is passive tolerance of physical violence. in other words, perpetrators of violence are allowed to go without facing any consequence is, and that, too, i think is a form of state sanctioned violence, when no consequence on a...
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where would we be on the migration crisis without unicef, without the world health organization, without all of these great pooled development and mitigating institutions? we shouldn't only think about the security council will, we should think about the fact that collectivece for poverty and suffering alleviation that is extremely important, and without which all of us with their a greater bear a-- all of would greater burden. ambassador araud: in a way, if i may, i would say that there is also the fact that today we're back to power politics, which means we're back to several big powers. and the fact is we don't have a concert of nations, which means that these countries have not a common language the way they had before 1914. really basically you don't have russia, the u.s., china, really having between them sort of what what you can do and what you can't do. that is a problem we will have in the coming years. is it possible to have a sort of understanding between the major powers about, what are the red lines, what are not the red lines? what are the vital interests of each country a
where would we be on the migration crisis without unicef, without the world health organization, without all of these great pooled development and mitigating institutions? we shouldn't only think about the security council will, we should think about the fact that collectivece for poverty and suffering alleviation that is extremely important, and without which all of us with their a greater bear a-- all of would greater burden. ambassador araud: in a way, if i may, i would say that there is...
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i mean where we would be on the migration crisis without unicef, without the world health organization, without all of these great pooled development and mitigating institutions. so we shouldn't only think about the security council. we should definitely think about the fact that it is a place for collective poverty and suffering alleviation that is extremely important. and without which all of us would bear a greater burden. >> next question. >> in the topic, if i may, part of it, there is also the fact that today, we are back to power politics, which means we are back to several big parties, and the fact is, we don't have a consult of nations, which means that these countries have not a common language the way they had before 1914. really basically, you don't have really russia, the u.s., china, really having, between them, sort of unsaid words of what you can do or what you can't do. and that's the problem that we have in the coming years. is it possible to have a sort of understanding between the major powers, about what are the headlines, what are not the headline, what are the vi
i mean where we would be on the migration crisis without unicef, without the world health organization, without all of these great pooled development and mitigating institutions. so we shouldn't only think about the security council. we should definitely think about the fact that it is a place for collective poverty and suffering alleviation that is extremely important. and without which all of us would bear a greater burden. >> next question. >> in the topic, if i may, part of it,...
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recientemente nos nombraron embajadores de unicef en espaÑa.toy muy contento. tony: y ese dÍa llegÓ a visitar que alguien muy especial. tenemos esa imagen. [risas] david: mira quÉ fuerte, la familia. mira mi padre. eso sÍ que es casi el reto de los 20 aÑos. esto es en almerÍa, mosul muy cerca de donde salÍa con mi padre antes tirÁndome al agua. Él es mi sobrino. nacho es un bebÉ y ahora es un tÍo que estÁ asÍ; mi tía lola y tambiÉn mi madre. tony: quÉ te dice la familia cuando se reÚnen. david: yo creo que mi sueÑo es su sueÑo. es una familia que me gusta mucho... tony: te pones a cantar en las reuniones con la guitarra? david: mi madre todo el rato me pide que le cante coplas. a mi madre le gustan las coplas flamencas. ellos sÍ esta miden un sueÑo. es como que les gusta su intimidad tambiÉn por eso viven en almerÍa, por eso les gusta estar conmigo pero como yo digo en el back stage. tony: estÁs tranquilo? david: estoy contento y disfrutando. tony: pero se pone mejor porque luego de la pausa continuamos con este " te acuerdas de" con david bisb
recientemente nos nombraron embajadores de unicef en espaÑa.toy muy contento. tony: y ese dÍa llegÓ a visitar que alguien muy especial. tenemos esa imagen. [risas] david: mira quÉ fuerte, la familia. mira mi padre. eso sÍ que es casi el reto de los 20 aÑos. esto es en almerÍa, mosul muy cerca de donde salÍa con mi padre antes tirÁndome al agua. Él es mi sobrino. nacho es un bebÉ y ahora es un tÍo que estÁ asÍ; mi tía lola y tambiÉn mi madre. tony: quÉ te dice la familia cuando...