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i think the message we received was not only to unicef. | we received was not only to unicef.umanitarian work in afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people _ afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people into _ afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people into kabul, - afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people into kabul, which i influx of people into kabul, which you have probably witnessed, how they coping and how can the city absorb them? taste they coping and how can the city absorb them?— they coping and how can the city absorb them? we have started the assessment _ absorb them? we have started the assessment last _ absorb them? we have started the assessment last week _ absorb them? we have started the assessment last week and - absorb them? we have started the assessment last week and we - absorb them? we have started the j assessment last week and we have started responding to those needs yesterday. camps have been established, screening services are ongoing. we hope to have those operations moving forward and probably increasing in term
i think the message we received was not only to unicef. | we received was not only to unicef.umanitarian work in afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people _ afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people into _ afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people into kabul, - afghanistan. there has been a huge influx of people into kabul, which i influx of people into kabul, which you have probably witnessed, how they coping and how can the city absorb them? taste they coping and...
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that was unicef's chief _ their point of view. that was unicef's chief of _ their point of view.d - their point of view. that was - unicef's chief of field operations in kabul. we will return to kabul and speak to a journalist who hasjoined us now. thank you for joining us. can you update us with the details as you are aware of them. ,, . , the details as you are aware of them. ,, ., , ., the details as you are aware of them. ,, .,, ., _, , the details as you are aware of them. ,, .,, ., u, , ., them. sure, i was out couple of hours ago _ them. sure, i was out couple of hours ago and _ them. sure, i was out couple of hours ago and it _ them. sure, i was out couple of hours ago and it was _ them. sure, i was out couple of hours ago and it was absolute l them. sure, i was out couple of i hours ago and it was absolute gale is on _ hours ago and it was absolute gale is on the _ hours ago and it was absolute gale is on the streets. the past few days we have _ is on the streets. the past few days we have seen lots of traffic throughout traffic —— throughout the city. throughout traffic
that was unicef's chief _ their point of view. that was unicef's chief of _ their point of view.d - their point of view. that was - unicef's chief of field operations in kabul. we will return to kabul and speak to a journalist who hasjoined us now. thank you for joining us. can you update us with the details as you are aware of them. ,, . , the details as you are aware of them. ,, ., , ., the details as you are aware of them. ,, .,, ., _, , the details as you are aware of them. ,, .,, ., u, ,...
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sam mort is from unicef in afghanistan.d can talk to us from the un compound there. i wonder what you think when you hear the words of that taliban spokesman? hear the words of that taliban spokesman?— hear the words of that taliban spokesman? hear the words of that taliban sokesman? . , ., ., spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the _ spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the politics, _ spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the politics, we - spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the politics, we are - involved in the politics, we are impartial, neutral, and ourfocus is on the well—being of women and children. what i can tell you is that we are having constructive dialogue with the taliban right now and we have been for the last few days. about ensuring safe access for all unicef staff so we can resume our operations nationwide. {lila our operations nationwide. ok, that's interesting, _ our operations nationwide. ok, that's interesting, you say they are constructive, you feel it is pot
sam mort is from unicef in afghanistan.d can talk to us from the un compound there. i wonder what you think when you hear the words of that taliban spokesman? hear the words of that taliban spokesman?— hear the words of that taliban spokesman? hear the words of that taliban sokesman? . , ., ., spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the _ spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the politics, _ spokesman? unicef tries not to get involved in the politics, we - spokesman? unicef...
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unicef has been working with the taliban for some time. so unicef is very much looking forward to building on that relationship that we had. at the local level, in all the regions in which we have presence we have been in daily contact with the taliban helping them to better understand how unicef works. and how we would very much like to work going forward and we are very much looking forward to a clear message about girls and women's rights from the central authority. unicef of course is a rights —based organisation and we will continue to advocate for full rights for girls and women everywhere. thank you very much. worth remembering all those people leaving the airport at the moment there are plenty of western humanitarian staff who are understandably anxious who have opted to stay in afghanistan. which is particularly brave despite all the uncertainty. the protest group extinction rebellion is back with a fifth mass protest, demanding the uk government turn away from fossil fuels. they have erected a giant pink table near leicester squa
unicef has been working with the taliban for some time. so unicef is very much looking forward to building on that relationship that we had. at the local level, in all the regions in which we have presence we have been in daily contact with the taliban helping them to better understand how unicef works. and how we would very much like to work going forward and we are very much looking forward to a clear message about girls and women's rights from the central authority. unicef of course is a...
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we have met over the years, for unicef we have been here over- for unicef we have been here over thenning of the year we have recorded close to 470 children being killed because of the conflict and close to 1200 of them being maimed and injured. there are what we call in unicef the grave violation and thatis in unicef the grave violation and that is what we engage with all parties on a regular basis to try and prevent them from happening and to try to keep the children at school, where they need to be, and not on the road, because the conflict has come to the houses. 1 conflict has come to the houses. i mean, are civilians being targeted? evenif mean, are civilians being targeted? even if they are not targeted, civilians are in the middle of the conflict. they have not asked for the conflict to happen in their village, at the front of their door. they have not asked to be pushed out of their houses because they need to save their life and the lives of their children, so the conflict is going to them and it is affecting them and it is costing lives the children and women of afghanista
we have met over the years, for unicef we have been here over- for unicef we have been here over thenning of the year we have recorded close to 470 children being killed because of the conflict and close to 1200 of them being maimed and injured. there are what we call in unicef the grave violation and thatis in unicef the grave violation and that is what we engage with all parties on a regular basis to try and prevent them from happening and to try to keep the children at school, where they...
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unicef estimates _ ? psychosocial support is a big one. unicef estimates that _ ?ill be severely malnourished by the end of 2021. they need clothes, they need shelter. children need to be back in school because that is a tremendous way to get normalcy back in their lives. they're focused on something positive. lives. they're focused on something ositive. . ~ lives. they're focused on something ositive. ., ~' , ., , lives. they're focused on something ositive. ., ,, , ., , . lives. they're focused on something ositive. ., ,, , . ., positive. thank you very much for talkin: to positive. thank you very much for talking to us. _ positive. thank you very much for talking to us, samantha - positive. thank you very much for talking to us, samantha in - positive. thank you very much for talking to us, samantha in kabul. j that's within 28 days of a positive test. 0ver a1.1 million have received their second dose. it's just pfizer works best initially, but they are equally as effective in the long run. for months, the office for national statistics and oxford university hav
unicef estimates _ ? psychosocial support is a big one. unicef estimates that _ ?ill be severely malnourished by the end of 2021. they need clothes, they need shelter. children need to be back in school because that is a tremendous way to get normalcy back in their lives. they're focused on something positive. lives. they're focused on something ositive. . ~ lives. they're focused on something ositive. ., ~' , ., , lives. they're focused on something ositive. ., ,, , ., , . lives. they're...
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so unicef is incredibly concerned about what happening to those children, babies, toddlers, children with disabilities as well as pregnant mothers. the lucky ones have bought into cars are staying with family and friends. many others are walking, they don't know where they're going. they don't know where their next meal is coming from, and some are making it to camps some of cancer, more formal than others. and unicef is there with you basic supply, health care and fission psycho social protection for children who have witnessed a trustee. you know, has been in afghanistan for over 65 years. we are staying. that is our message to the people. is it easy to operate? right? no, no, it's not. but we're here. we have presents in all region and i've gone to our teens . are talking to taliban commanders. tell about it, made it clear that they want units that say in country. and what's happening at the moment is that the taliban commanders are talking to our team and talking to their rank and file in the different regions. so that we can ensure safe passage for the unit that stuff who opened
so unicef is incredibly concerned about what happening to those children, babies, toddlers, children with disabilities as well as pregnant mothers. the lucky ones have bought into cars are staying with family and friends. many others are walking, they don't know where they're going. they don't know where their next meal is coming from, and some are making it to camps some of cancer, more formal than others. and unicef is there with you basic supply, health care and fission psycho social...
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. >>> unicef which operated in afghanistan will continue to stay in the country.t estimates 10 million children need assistance to survive we spoke with the charity head and tanya joins us now tanya, what a challenge for unicef what is the approach to afghanistan now? >> julianna, good morning. they face huge challenges. the unfolding humanitarian crisis on the ground in afghanistan. they have been there in the region for 65 years and they are committed to staying i asked the executive director of unicef what are some of the biggest challenges they are facing right now >> one area we are particularly worried about are the unaccompanied children we have many of them many have been separated from their families some have been in the airport area either just outside the gate or inside the gate. one is the real protection crisis to try to get these children back with their families and have their families on planes and they have been left behind or been sent over the fence and families are still in kabul the second one is to make sure that people, humanity, has the ba
. >>> unicef which operated in afghanistan will continue to stay in the country.t estimates 10 million children need assistance to survive we spoke with the charity head and tanya joins us now tanya, what a challenge for unicef what is the approach to afghanistan now? >> julianna, good morning. they face huge challenges. the unfolding humanitarian crisis on the ground in afghanistan. they have been there in the region for 65 years and they are committed to staying i asked the...
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that was unicef.hanistan's capital, kabul, after taking control of most of the rest of the country. the interior minister says negotiations have taken place to ensure a peaceful transition of power. a taliban statement says fighters had been ordered to remain on the edges of the capital. a spokesman for the militants also spoke to the bbc saying "that there will be no revenge on anyone." he added that a taliban government would give women the right to education and work. there have also been traffic jams education and work. there have also been trafficjams on kabul�*s roads as residents try to flee. i was speaking to a taliban spokesperson earlier who said they should be calm in the city and people should not attempt to flee, they don't want to see a brain drain from the country, they want people to remain in the country. we will have to wait and see how this develops. get all the latest headlines on bbc world news on the developing situation in afghanistan. goodbye for now. now over to the weather. h
that was unicef.hanistan's capital, kabul, after taking control of most of the rest of the country. the interior minister says negotiations have taken place to ensure a peaceful transition of power. a taliban statement says fighters had been ordered to remain on the edges of the capital. a spokesman for the militants also spoke to the bbc saying "that there will be no revenge on anyone." he added that a taliban government would give women the right to education and work. there have...
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and unicef has reported that covert 19 vaccinations have dropped by 80 percent in recent weeks. vital humanitarian assistance must flow to people in desperate need. 3rd, the resolution reiterates in strong terms. several of the councils enduring calls regarding the situation in afghanistan. today we have spoken once again on the urgent need to tackle the serious threat of terrorism in afghanistan. last week's heretic, attacked and cobbled demonstrated the very real threat that terrorist groups like i s i s k pose. president biden has made clear that we will do what's necessary to do in our security, and our people. and the entire international community is committed to ensuring that afghanistan is never again, a safe haven for terrorism. through this resolution, the security council has also reiterated the vital importance of respect for the rights of afghanistan's people, including its women, girls and minorities. we will not waver on this point. respect for the rights of all the people of afghanistan goes hand in hand with the needs for parties to engage in and inclusive negotiated
and unicef has reported that covert 19 vaccinations have dropped by 80 percent in recent weeks. vital humanitarian assistance must flow to people in desperate need. 3rd, the resolution reiterates in strong terms. several of the councils enduring calls regarding the situation in afghanistan. today we have spoken once again on the urgent need to tackle the serious threat of terrorism in afghanistan. last week's heretic, attacked and cobbled demonstrated the very real threat that terrorist groups...
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earlier, i spoke with unicef, she for field operations in emergencies, was of been myself. it was just returned to campbell from a camp fee, entirely displaced in the southern province of kandahar. i asked him what he saw while he was that when it became, there were 3500 deals there and the number is growing in displaced families from oregon. but she just, somebody from last to go and i've seen women and children, that there is a scar of the conflict. i've seen a child burn on the lower and i spoke to mother one of her son last the end industrial guy. and another one is missing and those are just example of many hundreds, maybe thousands of similar stories across that going to center. how are those injuries inflicted on them? the boy was, it was burn. name was your la 10 years old. ready he was asleep. when the projectile enter, the house said the house and fire. he was in his bed and the bed put fire and he now has to be burnt. on the, on the lower part they were sleeping in the conflict came knocking on the door came knocking their houses, houses down. where about the mos
earlier, i spoke with unicef, she for field operations in emergencies, was of been myself. it was just returned to campbell from a camp fee, entirely displaced in the southern province of kandahar. i asked him what he saw while he was that when it became, there were 3500 deals there and the number is growing in displaced families from oregon. but she just, somebody from last to go and i've seen women and children, that there is a scar of the conflict. i've seen a child burn on the lower and i...
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unicef has been in afghanistan for decades helping with education and health.ur work. the taliban has asked us to stay. they understand the importance of our work, they understand we are not political. they have asked us to pause our work for a couple of days while they talk to the rank and file, and make sure that they understand what unicef is here to do and that our staff can operate safely. and that our staff can operate safel . �* ., , ., and that our staff can operate safel.�* ., , ., , and that our staff can operate safel. �* . , ., , and that our staff can operate safel. . , ., , . ., safely. afghans have seen so much to mulch us change, _ safely. afghans have seen so much to mulch us change, experienced - safely. afghans have seen so much to mulch us change, experienced so - safely. afghans have seen so much to l mulch us change, experienced so many moments of drama. this is another such moment. what will it mean for those who leave and those who stay? paul adams, those who leave and those who stay? pauladams, bbc those who leave and those who stay? pa
unicef has been in afghanistan for decades helping with education and health.ur work. the taliban has asked us to stay. they understand the importance of our work, they understand we are not political. they have asked us to pause our work for a couple of days while they talk to the rank and file, and make sure that they understand what unicef is here to do and that our staff can operate safely. and that our staff can operate safel . �* ., , ., and that our staff can operate safel.�* ., , .,...
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and unicef is incredibly uplifted by that news. today we have every hope that we will continue to build on our girls education program or empowerment programs, or caption programs to keep girls early marriages. and you will continue to advocate with the taliban leadership to that effects. okay, slight flavor of good news then give some hope. thank you so much, ross. thank you. a lazy as prime minister, my hideous scene is handed in his resignation to the king, but he won't be leaving off his strength away from on this florence. louis joins us now live from kuala lumpur, so he stays in office for how long. what happens next? that's right, he's handed in his resignation and the pallets of issued a statement saying the king has accepted. not just we didn't yes in resignation as prime minister, but also the rest of his cabinet. but weed and yes and stays on as care. take a prime minister until a permanent successor is found. now the still likely to be a period of political uncertainty in malaysia because there is no obvious success as
and unicef is incredibly uplifted by that news. today we have every hope that we will continue to build on our girls education program or empowerment programs, or caption programs to keep girls early marriages. and you will continue to advocate with the taliban leadership to that effects. okay, slight flavor of good news then give some hope. thank you so much, ross. thank you. a lazy as prime minister, my hideous scene is handed in his resignation to the king, but he won't be leaving off his...
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ben masoud g field of israel, patients of emergencies, unicef enough canister. i appreciate that. thank you so much for your time. thank you. all right, let's move on to other world use now. and survivors of a powerful, a quick and haiti. now having to cope with a tropical storm, heavy rain lash make ship shelters in the southern city of like one of the worst hit areas. 1400 people are known to have died and saturdays quake. thousands more were left homeless. many say they're still waiting great from the government to arrive to get our stock number. what's up? the situation is very hard. i have many children and we're in the rain. i don't even have a piece of plastic to cover us to sleep. we are in the rain, we have no place to go to. school shelter is not open. where are the authorities? ellis enough and john holman, has more from puerto prince. haiti is still reeling from subsidies earthquake. every day, more bodies are found and the death toll continues to rise. but even in the country moons, those ready lost another potentially ruinous problem has arise tropical storm grief wi
ben masoud g field of israel, patients of emergencies, unicef enough canister. i appreciate that. thank you so much for your time. thank you. all right, let's move on to other world use now. and survivors of a powerful, a quick and haiti. now having to cope with a tropical storm, heavy rain lash make ship shelters in the southern city of like one of the worst hit areas. 1400 people are known to have died and saturdays quake. thousands more were left homeless. many say they're still waiting...
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so the taliban has asked unicef to state. we've been in town for 65 years and we very much intend to stay. we've worked with the taliban for some time. in fact, last december, we signed a work plan with him to expand access to education for girls and boys into areas under their control. and so we are hopeful that we continue to build on that and to expand access because of course the whole country has opened up. we have access to duties that we didn't previously have. i can also tell you that we've been having daily constructive dialogue with the taliban in almost all areas of the most speaking was in kandahar tv. bringing more from that interview a bit later on. phil i have for you on the program activists takeover london icon in the fight against climate change. and new delhi takes the fight against air pollution to a new, multi story level. ah, ah. hello there, it's a divided picture weatherwise across europe on tuesday was a cooler wet weather in the spot for the west is, is looking finer and dryer. thanks to high pressur
so the taliban has asked unicef to state. we've been in town for 65 years and we very much intend to stay. we've worked with the taliban for some time. in fact, last december, we signed a work plan with him to expand access to education for girls and boys into areas under their control. and so we are hopeful that we continue to build on that and to expand access because of course the whole country has opened up. we have access to duties that we didn't previously have. i can also tell you that...
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and unicef is there with you. basic supply and health care and fission psycho social protection for children who have witnessed a property, you know, has been and i've got to stand for over 65 years. we are stay and that is our message to the people. is it easy to operate? right? no, no, it's not. but we're here we have presents in all of our teens. are talking to taliban commanders. the tell about it made it clear that they want units that say in country and what's happening at the moment is that the taliban commanders are talking to our team and talking to their rank and file in the different regions . so that we can ensure safe passage for the units that stuff who open a boat and do their work that are likely to program to women and children. the taliban has assured us that that will take a couple of days to be fully expect to be up and running again shortly. white house officials have been stunned at the speed of the taliban takeover. the us president joe biden was at camp david on sunday, getting regular brie
and unicef is there with you. basic supply and health care and fission psycho social protection for children who have witnessed a property, you know, has been and i've got to stand for over 65 years. we are stay and that is our message to the people. is it easy to operate? right? no, no, it's not. but we're here we have presents in all of our teens. are talking to taliban commanders. the tell about it made it clear that they want units that say in country and what's happening at the moment is...
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the latest engagement we had with them was in jalalabad this morning where we discussed how unicef wouldions at this stage. they have agreed to that that you can carry on with your work? so far, we have had only positive feedback from the leadership. that happened in the west where our teams are and in the north but also in kandahar and this morning injalalabad. it might be too early to see our operations back at full capacity but we did retain capacity everywhere in our 11 field offices across the country and we are in position to supply our partners most of whom are still able to operate, once we have clarity on the conflict itself. what do your operations involve exactly? at this stage it is about life—saving intervention and those are health services. most of the families left their area and they have nothing and their children are traumatised. provision of safe drinking water is an urgent need right now and at this stage it is about trying to bring the minimum services to the family and we are doing that in the camp here in kabul and also in kandahar and in the west. our previous op
the latest engagement we had with them was in jalalabad this morning where we discussed how unicef wouldions at this stage. they have agreed to that that you can carry on with your work? so far, we have had only positive feedback from the leadership. that happened in the west where our teams are and in the north but also in kandahar and this morning injalalabad. it might be too early to see our operations back at full capacity but we did retain capacity everywhere in our 11 field offices across...
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here's unicef�*s chief of field operations and emergencies in kabul, mustapha ben messaoud, talking ae. in afghanistan. i think we have been quite vocal about the humanitarian concern and needs affecting afghanistan right now. you have seen and heard about the 360,000 people that have been pushed on the move because of the conflict. we have also reported on the number of children killed since the beginning of the year and that number is unacceptable, standing at more than 500. but at the same time we have been having discussions and meetings with the taliban leadership in the various towns that are now under their control. the latest engagement that we had with them, this morning injalalabad, where we discussed how humanitarian, especially unicef in this case, will be able to resume their activity and those activities are really life—saving interventions at this. interventions at this stage. let's look at some of the day's other news: haiti's civil protection service has said that at least 724 died in saturday's massive earthquake. the powerful 7.2 magnitude quake flattened homes, chu
here's unicef�*s chief of field operations and emergencies in kabul, mustapha ben messaoud, talking ae. in afghanistan. i think we have been quite vocal about the humanitarian concern and needs affecting afghanistan right now. you have seen and heard about the 360,000 people that have been pushed on the move because of the conflict. we have also reported on the number of children killed since the beginning of the year and that number is unacceptable, standing at more than 500. but at the same...
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vida condicionan nuestra vida, esto hoy en mnuestor planeta tierra >> prácticamente según informe unicefa producción de miel, aumentando también los costos de los alimentos cientos de peces muertos cubren el mar menor sin que se hayan confirmado las causas se apunta a la falta de ooxígeno,el ecosistema recibe
vida condicionan nuestra vida, esto hoy en mnuestor planeta tierra >> prácticamente según informe unicefa producción de miel, aumentando también los costos de los alimentos cientos de peces muertos cubren el mar menor sin que se hayan confirmado las causas se apunta a la falta de ooxígeno,el ecosistema recibe
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. >> marilia mercado of unicef just returned from tigray. she saw an acute crisis. last month hundreds of tigrayan women lined up with the most vulnerable victims. unicef says over the next year 100 thousand tigrayan children face life-threatening malnutrition, 10 times the normal number. nearly are facing famine. half a million>> aid workers handed out high calorie, vitamin fortified biscuits, to try and save children's lives. >> there is very little or none of the therapeutic food that these severely, acutely malnourished children need in order to survive. there's almost no electricity, there are no antibiotics. >> unless we act now, then we will witness and of course we will shoulder the responsibility of losing the lives of millions tigray. >> johannes abraha represents the tplf overseas. until last year, he worked for ethiopian government. he now accuses them of withholding food as a weapon of war, and risking a repeat of the famine 40 years ago that killed a million ethiopians. >> if they don't get the necessary and emergency food aid, then we will witness the
. >> marilia mercado of unicef just returned from tigray. she saw an acute crisis. last month hundreds of tigrayan women lined up with the most vulnerable victims. unicef says over the next year 100 thousand tigrayan children face life-threatening malnutrition, 10 times the normal number. nearly are facing famine. half a million>> aid workers handed out high calorie, vitamin fortified biscuits, to try and save children's lives. >> there is very little or none of the...
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. >>> unicef says one billion children around the world are at extremely high risk from the impacts of change. a new report shows that young people are facing direct threats from extreme weather conditions and it's putting those kids and their futures in danger. across the globe an entire generation faces a dire threat. now their voices demand to be heard. >> so long having these conferences with only coming up with empty promises and empty vague plans. >> reporter: young activists voicing their frustration after the united nations children agency unicef published a new index friday. it find that almost all of the world's 2.2 billion children will suffer from the climate crisis. its impacts range from toxic air to catastrophic floods to detrimental heat waves. >> in order to really change things and find solutions to the actual climate crisis, not only to the symptoms of the climate crisis, we need to go to the root and we need to treat it as a crisis. unless the people are willing to do that now, it will just continue right now. >> reporter: the index was launched in partnership with
. >>> unicef says one billion children around the world are at extremely high risk from the impacts of change. a new report shows that young people are facing direct threats from extreme weather conditions and it's putting those kids and their futures in danger. across the globe an entire generation faces a dire threat. now their voices demand to be heard. >> so long having these conferences with only coming up with empty promises and empty vague plans. >> reporter: young...
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unicef has been here for decades. we provide aid. unicef has been here for decades-_ provide aid. here for decades. we will be continuing our work the _ for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban _ for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban has _ for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban has asked - for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban has asked us | for decades. we will be continuing l our work the taliban has asked us to stay. they understand the importance of our work. they understand that we are not political. they have asked us to pause the work for a couple of days while they talk to the rank and file and make sure that they understand what unicef is here to do. and that our staff can operate safely. do. and that our staff can operate safel . �* ., , ., do. and that our staff can operate safel.�* ., , ., , do. and that our staff can operate safel. �* . , ., , do. and that our staff can operate safel. . , ., , . safely. afghans have seen so much tumultuous — safely. afghans have seen so much tumultuous change, _ safel
unicef has been here for decades. we provide aid. unicef has been here for decades-_ provide aid. here for decades. we will be continuing our work the _ for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban _ for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban has _ for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban has asked - for decades. we will be continuing our work the taliban has asked us | for decades. we will be continuing l our work the taliban has asked us to stay. they...
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two of these organizations that continue to live on today are unicef, and care. they were financed fully through private donations and as a private group, the ara provided food and clothing to some 16 million children. generally, and central and eastern europe. by the time he left for home in september 1919, he and the ara had provided some 28 million tons of food, and supplies valued in the billions, all collected and distributed after the end of the war. in all perhaps of in participated in hoover's relief efforts and were saved by starvation and disease, some 15 million children were renewed in health, giving them a chance for a productive future. hoover's biography -- biographer, george h. nash, writes that hoover was responsible for saving the lives of more people than anyone in history. with the end of the war, his involvement and humanitarian missions, who were trying to focus on his future. he considered opening another office and returning to mining, which he never did. he considered many business opportunities, but never focused on any of them. he even
two of these organizations that continue to live on today are unicef, and care. they were financed fully through private donations and as a private group, the ara provided food and clothing to some 16 million children. generally, and central and eastern europe. by the time he left for home in september 1919, he and the ara had provided some 28 million tons of food, and supplies valued in the billions, all collected and distributed after the end of the war. in all perhaps of in participated in...
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unicef estimates the earthquake impacted 1.2 million people, half of them children. lester >> thank you, gabe there's another major weather threat we're tracking tropical depression fred barrelling up the east coast it spawned eight tornados in three states 20 million people under flash flood watches from georgia to new york. >>> up next, the future of work and the new power of employees. >>> now our series, the future of work tonight, companies stug struggling to adjust to the pandemic and retain employees. >> reporter: it's being called the great resignation. millions of american res evaluated their lives and moving on. in june record numbers quit their jobs. in san antonio, claire barnett left her consulting job for more work flexibility and time with her kids. >> being home gave me that opportunity to think about it. from a family/life balance perspective, we can make different decisions. >> reporter: nationwide, employers record 10.1 million job openings even in bozeman, montana, soaring home prices made it difficult for software company zoot to attract employee
unicef estimates the earthquake impacted 1.2 million people, half of them children. lester >> thank you, gabe there's another major weather threat we're tracking tropical depression fred barrelling up the east coast it spawned eight tornados in three states 20 million people under flash flood watches from georgia to new york. >>> up next, the future of work and the new power of employees. >>> now our series, the future of work tonight, companies stug struggling to adjust...
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unicef estimates the quake damage or destroyed 84,000 homes. the toughest parts about this relief operation is getting supplies to the people that most need it. many roads are shut down cutting off entire communities. for a country that's already seen so much tragedy, hope is in short supply, which is why retired flight paramedic teresa gray heard about the quake, she flew in from alaska, one of many american volunteers rushing in to help. >> always an urgent need when haiti is in trouble. always. that's why we've been here a number of times. when haiti gets in trouble, they get in trouble badly and we need to be here as soon as possible to help as much as we can. >> reporter: unicef estimates the earthquake impacted 1.2 million people here in haiti, half of them children. stephanie? >> haiti needs our help. this story is not going away. i am grateful that gabe is there. >>> coming up, a record number of americans quitting their jobs, some calling it the great resignation. coming up next, we are looking at the post-pandemic power shift that cou
unicef estimates the quake damage or destroyed 84,000 homes. the toughest parts about this relief operation is getting supplies to the people that most need it. many roads are shut down cutting off entire communities. for a country that's already seen so much tragedy, hope is in short supply, which is why retired flight paramedic teresa gray heard about the quake, she flew in from alaska, one of many american volunteers rushing in to help. >> always an urgent need when haiti is in...
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we are ongoing with a number of programs, unicef, who, obviously as the situation stabilizes, we will have a better idea of what we are able to do, what the humanitarian needs are, and what the staffing will be that we need to run those programs. and most importantly, the funding we will need. >> there have been a number of reports about discontent among you and staff about the lack of action in terms of protecting their safety. the you and spokesman refuses to comment on the specific allegations, but he did confirm that a number of letters have been received from various unions which are being considered by the secretary. >> hundreds of afghans have been trying to enter pakistan. many are unable to get through without proper documents. this report from the pakistan-afghanistan border. >> i have just entered on the packet that -- pakistani side. taliban fighters are manning the border across the country with neighboring countries and these letters have been telling us they are allowing everyone to cross the border. the problem here connor -- dear, people have been gathering every day
we are ongoing with a number of programs, unicef, who, obviously as the situation stabilizes, we will have a better idea of what we are able to do, what the humanitarian needs are, and what the staffing will be that we need to run those programs. and most importantly, the funding we will need. >> there have been a number of reports about discontent among you and staff about the lack of action in terms of protecting their safety. the you and spokesman refuses to comment on the specific...
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unicef says flooding further disrupted access to shelter, water and other basic needs. weather conditions left many families struggling to keep dry in makeshift shelters. look happy about the rain fell on top of us. we slept sitting down on chairs. nobody has come to help us the death. it's all continues to rise from saturday's quake as rescue crews resume work more than 1900 people are now dead and nearly 10,000 are injured. many hospitals are at their capacity, with some people having to wait outside in intense heat for medical treatment, the u. n says it's working to get medical supplies to the region, but violent gangs in the country have impacted delivery of humanitarian aid government and u. n officials negotiated humanitarian access for two relief convoys to pass through the main road. linking the capital, which had been blocked by gangs for months. unicef estimates around 1.2 million people, including 540,000 children have been impacted by the quake, but additional help is coming from abroad. the u. s military southern command has moved eight helicopters to hait
unicef says flooding further disrupted access to shelter, water and other basic needs. weather conditions left many families struggling to keep dry in makeshift shelters. look happy about the rain fell on top of us. we slept sitting down on chairs. nobody has come to help us the death. it's all continues to rise from saturday's quake as rescue crews resume work more than 1900 people are now dead and nearly 10,000 are injured. many hospitals are at their capacity, with some people having to wait...
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this collaboration is really a coordination across the world healthrganization, unicef, and others islly helpful because they also have mapped where the greatest needs are around the world and they have worked directly with governments to understand what vaccination plans are. obviously, the agency for centers for disease control has relationshs with countries as well as regional bodies for the pan-american health organization , as well as the africa cdc. we feel assured that where the vaccines are going, they will be used for their purpose. laura: without billions more shots, more variance could emerge that could endanger all of us. are you talking to american drug companies about how they can step up their production to produce enough vaccines for the entire globe? >> that's an ongoing conversation we are having about manufacturing in general. this administration has worked with the government of india towards increasing supplyrom their manufacturing capacity. we made announcements from the government of south africa. we recognize alongside other g-7 countries there is more required
this collaboration is really a coordination across the world healthrganization, unicef, and others islly helpful because they also have mapped where the greatest needs are around the world and they have worked directly with governments to understand what vaccination plans are. obviously, the agency for centers for disease control has relationshs with countries as well as regional bodies for the pan-american health organization , as well as the africa cdc. we feel assured that where the vaccines...
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unicef is estimating around 1.2 million people have been affected by this quick. -- quake.f a million children have the minute access to shelter, water, and food. these tensor housing those who have lost their homes and one port city, which was particularly badly affected. let's hear more from the rescue operation. peter finleys with the red cross. >> we are trying to set up an operation to supply health/ medical attention, water, sanitationhygiene, shelter. all of this, amongst the covid epidemic, which makes incoming aid workers -- gives them extra time to get in. now you have to go through a sees of health barriers to just get into the country. and when you're in the country, you make a line to get on an aircraft to get to the area. there is a security situation in some parts of the main road. that is another consideration. so it's just a very complicated humanitarianrisis that has been exacerbated by the storm. ross: at least 25 rural health centers have been destroyed. some doctors are having to work in makeshift tents. let's hear from the ceo of health equity internat
unicef is estimating around 1.2 million people have been affected by this quick. -- quake.f a million children have the minute access to shelter, water, and food. these tensor housing those who have lost their homes and one port city, which was particularly badly affected. let's hear more from the rescue operation. peter finleys with the red cross. >> we are trying to set up an operation to supply health/ medical attention, water, sanitationhygiene, shelter. all of this, amongst the covid...
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unicef has reported that covid-19 vaccinations have dropped by 80% in recent weeks. vital humanitarian assistance must flow to people in desperate need. third, the resolution reiterates in strong terms several of the council's enduring calls regarding the situation in afghanistan. today, we have spoken once again on the urgent need to tackle the serious threat of terrorism in afghanistan. last week's horrific attack in kabul demonstrated the very real threat that terrorist groups like isis-capos. -- isis-k pose. the entire international community is committed to ensuring that afghanistan is never again a safe haven for terrorism. for this resolution, the security council has also reiterated the vital importance of respect for the rights of afghanistan's people, including women, girls and minorities. we will not waver on this point. respect for the rights of all the people of afghanistan goes hand-in-hand with the needs for parties to engage in an inclusive settlement to bring stability to afghanistan, which the council also emphasizes through this resolution. as afgh
unicef has reported that covid-19 vaccinations have dropped by 80% in recent weeks. vital humanitarian assistance must flow to people in desperate need. third, the resolution reiterates in strong terms several of the council's enduring calls regarding the situation in afghanistan. today, we have spoken once again on the urgent need to tackle the serious threat of terrorism in afghanistan. last week's horrific attack in kabul demonstrated the very real threat that terrorist groups like...
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unicef says half a million children have been left with limited or no access to shelter and safe waterndent, james clayton reports now from the town of les cayes, one of the worst affected areas. at times, it feels like haiti is being hit from all directions on multiple fronts. first the earthquake. then the storm. it hit just after dark. violent winds and horizontal rain. misery loaded on top of misery. all across this town people have been left with a stark choice. do they either sleep in unsafe structures or do they decide to sleep on the streets in the wet and the cold? this is the biggest camp in the area. people seeking refuge on a football field. they were told they'd be safe here, but as the rains poured, they were soaked, their tents ripped apart by the winds. the people here are desperate and angry. translation: we have problems here. - just look at the conditions. and where are the government? they're not here. there are injured people here, too. this woman's foot has a deep laceration, but she's had no medical attention. and another woman tells me she has not eaten since sa
unicef says half a million children have been left with limited or no access to shelter and safe waterndent, james clayton reports now from the town of les cayes, one of the worst affected areas. at times, it feels like haiti is being hit from all directions on multiple fronts. first the earthquake. then the storm. it hit just after dark. violent winds and horizontal rain. misery loaded on top of misery. all across this town people have been left with a stark choice. do they either sleep in...
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i got a scholarship from unicef, to go to university. now i feel, like, kenyan. was four years in somalia and 2a years in kenya. but kenya was telling us the other day that what they want is to close the camps and take away the somali people living in the camps, back to somalia. newsreel: dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp, and now. kenya wants to close it down. many of them have never been anywhere else. where will i go back to? we are not kenyans, because kenya is telling us, you are refugees. but we are somali neither, because we were brought up in kenya. so we are caught in between. that was zamzam abdi gelle. and finally, a0 years ago, tourism here in kenya was booming, with visitors coming for the wildlife as well as its beautiful beaches. our next witnesses were making a living playing music at hotels when they were inspired to write a song which went on to become a global hit. this is the story ofjambo bwana. plays jambo bwana 0n saxophone #jambo, jambo bwana! # habari gani, mzuri sana # wageni, wakaribishwa # kenya yetu, hakuna matata # kenya nch
i got a scholarship from unicef, to go to university. now i feel, like, kenyan. was four years in somalia and 2a years in kenya. but kenya was telling us the other day that what they want is to close the camps and take away the somali people living in the camps, back to somalia. newsreel: dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp, and now. kenya wants to close it down. many of them have never been anywhere else. where will i go back to? we are not kenyans, because kenya is telling us, you are...
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tropical storm grace hit the island unicef estimates that more than 1.2 million people have been impacted and half of them are children >>> opening statements in the long-awaited trial of singer r. kelly begin today. kelly is facing multiple counts including racketeering and sexual exploitation of children. the charges involve six women and girls. he denies any wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. this is the second time kelly has been prosecuted. he was acquitted on child pornography charges in 2008. >>> california's dixie fire has grown to nearly 627,000 acres in size, and is blazing toward the foothills of the sierra nevada it is threatening cities the caldorf fire has grown and pg&e has begun public power safety shutoffs amid fire concerns, affecting about 51,000 customers in northern california >>> i got a chance to see it firsthand in the lake tahoe area, a hundred miles away, just could not see the beautiful views because of these fires, specifically the dixie fire. nbc meteorologist janessa webb is joining us. janessa, good morning. >> yeah, you know, for the paci
tropical storm grace hit the island unicef estimates that more than 1.2 million people have been impacted and half of them are children >>> opening statements in the long-awaited trial of singer r. kelly begin today. kelly is facing multiple counts including racketeering and sexual exploitation of children. the charges involve six women and girls. he denies any wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. this is the second time kelly has been prosecuted. he was acquitted on...
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mustapha ben messaoud is the chief of field operations for unicef in afghanistan.gnant women, i've seen a little young boy with his lower part completely earned. —— burned. isaw a ten—month—old child and he's severely malnourished, getting treatment with our health team. but the situation is getting worse and worse of the country is facing a crisis. the harvest for this year will be minimal. people will be facing food shortages. you have covid—19, and now we have this conflict that is spreading across the country. there is no are safe for those families with the dangers that are happening on the road. the president of belarus has told the bbc that britain can "choke" on the economic sanctions it has imposed on his country in response to alleged ongoing human rights abuses. speaking at a press conference — one year since securing a sixth term in a presidential election that many view as fraudulent — alexander lukashenko called britain "america's lapdog", and denied his authoritarian government had used torture and violence to silence dissent. 0ur moscow corresponden
mustapha ben messaoud is the chief of field operations for unicef in afghanistan.gnant women, i've seen a little young boy with his lower part completely earned. —— burned. isaw a ten—month—old child and he's severely malnourished, getting treatment with our health team. but the situation is getting worse and worse of the country is facing a crisis. the harvest for this year will be minimal. people will be facing food shortages. you have covid—19, and now we have this conflict that is...
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we got, i mean, a good education in dadaab, i got a scholarship from unicef to go to university. i feel like a kenyan because we just stayed four years in somalia, and 24 years in kenya. but kenya was telling us the other day what they want is just to close the camps and chuck away somali people living in the camps back to somalia. reporter: dadaab is the world's . largest refugee camp and now kenya wants to close it down. will they be forced to leave? many of them have never been anywhere else. where will i go back to? we neither kenyans, cos they are telling us we are refugees, we are neither the somalis, because we have been brought up in kenya. so, we are caught in between. that was zamzam abdi gelle. and finally, 40 years ago here in kenya, tourism was booming, with visitors coming for the wildlife as well as its beautiful beaches. our next witnesses were earning a living playing music at hotels when they were inspired to write a song which went on to become a global hit. this is the story of jambo bwana. #jambo, jambo bwana... # habari gani... # mzuri sana... # wageni, waka
we got, i mean, a good education in dadaab, i got a scholarship from unicef to go to university. i feel like a kenyan because we just stayed four years in somalia, and 24 years in kenya. but kenya was telling us the other day what they want is just to close the camps and chuck away somali people living in the camps back to somalia. reporter: dadaab is the world's . largest refugee camp and now kenya wants to close it down. will they be forced to leave? many of them have never been anywhere...
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you and employees get caught in the crossfire. unicef, so today is outraged by report that a 12 year old boy from shearing gob district in far, providence suffered a brutal flogging by a member of an anti government group. women in particular are at risk from violence and the loss of basic write a letter signed by prominent feminist and rights activists calls on the security council to authorize a peacekeeping force. under resolution 1325 which demands the protection of women in armed conflict. women are at risk or being women and we know many of the things that are happening. i will not repeat the litany of what has happened to women during the advance. so the primary thing is to get a cease fire. betty riordan, who work to get the resolution passed in 2000 says it also promises women a seat at the negotiating table. the protection of women, an armed conflict is not just some lofty un ideal. it was enshrined in international law right here by the un security council, which is under increasing pressure to help stabilize the situation and afghan, a stan. but the council is unlikely to
you and employees get caught in the crossfire. unicef, so today is outraged by report that a 12 year old boy from shearing gob district in far, providence suffered a brutal flogging by a member of an anti government group. women in particular are at risk from violence and the loss of basic write a letter signed by prominent feminist and rights activists calls on the security council to authorize a peacekeeping force. under resolution 1325 which demands the protection of women in armed conflict....
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the currency has crashed, the food insecurity. children are still traumatized today. unicef release their findings and they said a lot of children are still traumatized from this blast. the, there's no state there has never been a state level. there has been political parties, former warlords during the civil war, who are now running the country who are responsible for running the economy into the ground. the international community, this time around is not going to bail them out there, telling them you need to reform. you need to carry out structural reforms in order to for us to, to give you international assistance. but they don't want to do that because they're clinging onto power. and you know, the political class banding together, closing ranks in the face of judge baton who the family seemed to trust. but he's up against a political and security establishment. and it's highly unlikely he's going to win this battle, the battles for justice, because it seems the battle against accountability is winning for the time being. i'm going to bring in a voice marie, this is such, such is awa
the currency has crashed, the food insecurity. children are still traumatized today. unicef release their findings and they said a lot of children are still traumatized from this blast. the, there's no state there has never been a state level. there has been political parties, former warlords during the civil war, who are now running the country who are responsible for running the economy into the ground. the international community, this time around is not going to bail them out there, telling...
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distribution is time consuming and expensive, which we saw as the unicef team delivered 40 precious dosese this, yet it's a much smaller amount than you hoped. >> reporter: this doctor helped to eradicate smallpox. he says we don't have a choice to vaccinate the rest of the world. countries and others variants. >> reporter: so while the biden administration's gift of 100 million doses with a promise of more to come is welcome, it still leaves covax woefully underresourced. perhaps the minister of health in uganda said it best. >> let every human life matter. we have to hold hands together if we are going to win this war. >> reporter: to date, less than 2% of those living in the developing world have been vaccinated, and that is a problem for everyone. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news. >>> here in tokyo, it's been a day of notable ups and downs for team usa. we get more on that from tom llamas. >> reporter: tonight triumph and defeat for team usa on the track. ryan crouser bringing home the first gold on the men's side for track and field with this record breaking push. carouser and joe kovacs g
distribution is time consuming and expensive, which we saw as the unicef team delivered 40 precious dosese this, yet it's a much smaller amount than you hoped. >> reporter: this doctor helped to eradicate smallpox. he says we don't have a choice to vaccinate the rest of the world. countries and others variants. >> reporter: so while the biden administration's gift of 100 million doses with a promise of more to come is welcome, it still leaves covax woefully underresourced. perhaps...
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alaska got running out of supplies and say their homes are shaking with the constant ass strikes. unicef says fighting across afghan as far as forced 360000 people from their homes in the last week. shallow betters reports from couple raising the city of nash cars in a bid to control this telephone fine to spill from friday morning in the central market. but the sort of guy out of the, this is less got a bizarre. the enemy had bombarded the space and destroyed the lives, innocent people. and i think that the telephone says this was the result of heavy air strikes in the night. and that it's not the civilian area to be targeted in lash ga, ga. us and ask on air strikes have pounded the city for nearly a week. now, holman's army commander asked residence to leave on tuesday to avoid civilian casualties. the government says that television is relying on human shields and losing people, shops and homes for food and weapons. on the grounds, these ask and special forces march into battle chanting. we will punish them and long live as canister. the week they have arrived the way it is, even mov
alaska got running out of supplies and say their homes are shaking with the constant ass strikes. unicef says fighting across afghan as far as forced 360000 people from their homes in the last week. shallow betters reports from couple raising the city of nash cars in a bid to control this telephone fine to spill from friday morning in the central market. but the sort of guy out of the, this is less got a bizarre. the enemy had bombarded the space and destroyed the lives, innocent people. and i...
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high commissioner for refugees, like unicef, like the international organization for migration to bring in individuals in a safe, orderly and humane way, when in fact they make a claim for relief under united states law, that the law recognizes. we are also addressing the detention conditions here in the united states, and i think you are all aware of the measures we have taken in that regard, and we will continue to take the measures that the situation warrants. the covid-19 pandemic presents a unique and significant challenge. we are seeing an increase in positivity rates among the migrant population. we built an architecture to test and isolate migrants who make a legal claim for asylum. with respect to unaccompanied children, they are tested and cohort it on intake -- cohorted on intake before remove them as rapidly as possible to the shelter of health and human services. with respect to families, we continue to operate centers where families are tested and isolated as needed. we are working and have established a system with nongovernmental organizations in the communities to test
high commissioner for refugees, like unicef, like the international organization for migration to bring in individuals in a safe, orderly and humane way, when in fact they make a claim for relief under united states law, that the law recognizes. we are also addressing the detention conditions here in the united states, and i think you are all aware of the measures we have taken in that regard, and we will continue to take the measures that the situation warrants. the covid-19 pandemic presents...
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unicef estimates the earthquake impacted 1.2 million people, half of them children. lester >> thank you, gabe there's another major weather threat we're tracking tropical depression fred barrelling up the east coast it spawned eight tornados in three states 20 million people under flash flood watches from georgia to new york. >>> up next, the future of work and the new power of employees. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy building, wellness boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. and now, all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. only for a limited time. >>> now our series, the future of work tonight, companies
unicef estimates the earthquake impacted 1.2 million people, half of them children. lester >> thank you, gabe there's another major weather threat we're tracking tropical depression fred barrelling up the east coast it spawned eight tornados in three states 20 million people under flash flood watches from georgia to new york. >>> up next, the future of work and the new power of employees. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps...
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international organizations like unicef, and w, h o c fears over contagion or warranty, but also warrant of the negative impacts. the last year to half has had on children and adolescent. now it was give me what else we have. we believe some risk of reopening schools is lower than the risk children and adolescents already running by keeping them out of school. education is not only about knowledge is about learning. social skills is the question of development is a matter of reaching wants potential in life. and we have to prioritize this. the most schools in mexico began welcoming students on monday morning. many others have decided not to reopen thomas l. the edison elementary and get little state is among those choosing to keep their doors close until corona virus. contagion, rates in the state are adequately reduced. monroe ended up a low al jazeera mexico city. south korea prime minister is backing course for samsung's vice chair to return to managing the global tech firm weeks after he was released from prison. kimball kim told the financial times it isn't appropriate to band jay w
international organizations like unicef, and w, h o c fears over contagion or warranty, but also warrant of the negative impacts. the last year to half has had on children and adolescent. now it was give me what else we have. we believe some risk of reopening schools is lower than the risk children and adolescents already running by keeping them out of school. education is not only about knowledge is about learning. social skills is the question of development is a matter of reaching wants...