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well looking now while locusts have become a source of food in yemen this is the world's largest food crisis that's what the world food program is calling it in its latest report on the country more than 20000000 people or 70 percent of yemen's population would be facing life threatening shortages of food if it wasn't for international assistance the main reason is the war which is limiting people's ability to get food 65 percent of those facing catastrophic shortages live in areas that have experienced the worst fighting i mean other is the regional communications officer at the world food programme she joins us now via skype from cairo thanks very much for being with us so talk to us a little bit more about this report and how are things going so bad that people are having to actually eat locusts now. well it is true that yemen is the west unitarian crisis in the world and continues to be the world food program is providing full distance to 11000000 people and aiming to reach 12000000 people every month. in terms of the locust infestation this is not something new to yemen or this area of the world and humans get the 1st sw
well looking now while locusts have become a source of food in yemen this is the world's largest food crisis that's what the world food program is calling it in its latest report on the country more than 20000000 people or 70 percent of yemen's population would be facing life threatening shortages of food if it wasn't for international assistance the main reason is the war which is limiting people's ability to get food 65 percent of those facing catastrophic shortages live in areas that have...
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all of this happens in seconds and according to the world food program this not only makes transactions quicker the more secure here in jordan we use by your metrics out indication for human reason 1. 100 percent accountability on the identity of the person could chasing and using the assistance that we provide and 2nd me to facilitate that attention process of the beneficiaries by not using the card by not using the pin in camps which is an environment where beneficially can to go to the supermarket to move people times during the month for them going with their on iraqis it's easier been going with a car but it can. be. done by. watching the iris enable shopping process is both fascinating and a bit and. this is a super high tech system that's been rolled out in what you could call a low rights environment sure people here are under the protection of the united nations and have more rights than they would have in the war zones of the countries they fled from such as syria however they also have little choice when it comes to giving up their biometrics erupting biometrics programs taki
all of this happens in seconds and according to the world food program this not only makes transactions quicker the more secure here in jordan we use by your metrics out indication for human reason 1. 100 percent accountability on the identity of the person could chasing and using the assistance that we provide and 2nd me to facilitate that attention process of the beneficiaries by not using the card by not using the pin in camps which is an environment where beneficially can to go to the...
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here exaggerate can be united nations world food program is using biometric technology iris scans to provide aid to the camps $75000.00 syrian residence refugees can shop for their groceries with the blink of an eye no need for bank card or registration papers this estate is quite aptly named ip when a shopper has their iris scanned the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the u.n. high commission for refugees the u.n.h.c.r. then it checks the account balance confirms the purchase and prints and i pay receipt all of this happens in seconds and according to the world food program this not only makes transactions quicker but more secure here in jordan we use biometrics. reason 1. 100 percent on the identity of the person chasing and using the assistance that we provide and so. the promise of the beneficiaries by not using the card by not using it in camps which is an environment where beneficially can get a market. going with their on. it's easier than going with a car. yeah look i. don't but. maybe. they are. watching the iris u
here exaggerate can be united nations world food program is using biometric technology iris scans to provide aid to the camps $75000.00 syrian residence refugees can shop for their groceries with the blink of an eye no need for bank card or registration papers this estate is quite aptly named ip when a shopper has their iris scanned the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the u.n. high commission for refugees the u.n.h.c.r. then it...
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the world food program says it's a humanitarian emergency. more than a 1000000 people need help we are focused were killed just in the area which is much more serious so we are. going work that is supposed to be security problem it's really hard to imagine the horror some of this displaced people have faced most of them have come here with nothing but the clothes their way. they're supposed to stop harvesting their crops and by both we talked to said the congo back to their villages to do that because it's still too dangerous. and a few others however did manage to return to their village after government forces secured the area he still relies on food aid. and i have 20 family members to feed through waves to bring and grandchildren this food will last for weeks we fled from our home before we could plant because the neighboring be blue village was attacked and we feared attackers would come to our almost mixed. after a whole day's wait starts his long journey back home it's 50 kilometers away and he'll pass through a dangerous area but he s
the world food program says it's a humanitarian emergency. more than a 1000000 people need help we are focused were killed just in the area which is much more serious so we are. going work that is supposed to be security problem it's really hard to imagine the horror some of this displaced people have faced most of them have come here with nothing but the clothes their way. they're supposed to stop harvesting their crops and by both we talked to said the congo back to their villages to do that...
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went to shop a has there i risk and the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the un high commission for refugees the u.n.h.c.r. then it checks the account that confirms the purchase and prints and i pay a receipt all of this happens in seconds and according to the world food program is not only makes transactions quicker but more secure here in jordan we use biometrics out indication for human reason 1. 100 percent accountability on the identity of the person chasing and using the assistance that we provide and 2nd me to facilitate that entry process of the beneficiaries by not using the card by not using a pin in camps which is an environment where beneficially tend to go to the supermarket more people posting the money for then going with their own iris it's easier than going with a card but it could. be higher is unable shopping process is both fascinating and. this is a super high tech system that's been rolled out in what you could call a low writes in short people here are under the protection of the united nations and have m
went to shop a has there i risk and the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the un high commission for refugees the u.n.h.c.r. then it checks the account that confirms the purchase and prints and i pay a receipt all of this happens in seconds and according to the world food program is not only makes transactions quicker but more secure here in jordan we use biometrics out indication for human reason 1. 100 percent accountability on the...
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we started here in guatemala city, leaving early to follow our guides from the world food program on a journey deep into the country. but we didn't have to go far to see the hardship the climate has brought here. i'm a couple miles outside guatemala city and here with columbia university and world food program and they're studying how the climate change affects small farmers in places like this and how that contributes to migration to the united states. we started talking to a small former who showed up to sell bananas. you know at least 100 people that left to the united states? >> no less than 100 people. >> most are hard hit by a drought and plant-killing fungus. he said he's barely surviving by telling bananas instead. >> it's a crisis but he's using bananas as a backup. >> reporter: but not everyone has a backup plan. we carried on to chicky mullah and four hours later to a town only reachable with a four wheel drive. you can tell paved roads ended here. the world food program brought us here because last year five kids in the village died from starvation brought on by climate-i
we started here in guatemala city, leaving early to follow our guides from the world food program on a journey deep into the country. but we didn't have to go far to see the hardship the climate has brought here. i'm a couple miles outside guatemala city and here with columbia university and world food program and they're studying how the climate change affects small farmers in places like this and how that contributes to migration to the united states. we started talking to a small former who...
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or some towns and they stay in the schools that's what we're seeing so we as an organization world food program our expertise is food and bringing food exactly for this sort of situation we're very good at it we have all of our village just 6 set up we're currently reaching about 120000 of these displaced people and we're increasing our capacity so we reach up to 210000 before the end of the year but the number keeps going up and our. no the next step after feeding the people is that we need to start to help them to take care of themselves and that is find them access to land most of them are farmers get access to the to the land with the local population get them see and schools were working with un food and agriculture organization on this and world food program together so that when the next harvest comes next year they won't be dependent on us anymore and then he even in the interim period that can do some planting there is some periods of time there some water around that can start some small business and start taking care of themselves now of course the ideal is that they go home to where
or some towns and they stay in the schools that's what we're seeing so we as an organization world food program our expertise is food and bringing food exactly for this sort of situation we're very good at it we have all of our village just 6 set up we're currently reaching about 120000 of these displaced people and we're increasing our capacity so we reach up to 210000 before the end of the year but the number keeps going up and our. no the next step after feeding the people is that we need to...
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on our rematch is the regional communication officer for the world food program she says the men depends on food imports which is why the war has had a large impact on the ability to get the food they needs. the biggest worry now is the food production which has sort of shrunken. significantly since the war intensified in 2015. imports is specially fuel has increased in 2018 by 200 percent so a lot of people who depended on fishery or agriculture production. agriculture as. for their livelihoods they have lost their jobs because they don't have the money to get the seeds or the money to get a few also a lot of the cultivated land was left barren although yemen does not depend entirely on local food production depends in almost entirely on food imports and that is why the war has said impact on people's ability to purchase food and on people's ability to get the food they need and that is why the world food program's assistance is of utmost importance to. the millions that we in the country. a major earthquake in the central philippines almost 6 years ago killed many and caused widespread
on our rematch is the regional communication officer for the world food program she says the men depends on food imports which is why the war has had a large impact on the ability to get the food they needs. the biggest worry now is the food production which has sort of shrunken. significantly since the war intensified in 2015. imports is specially fuel has increased in 2018 by 200 percent so a lot of people who depended on fishery or agriculture production. agriculture as. for their...
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but this is one game we can't afford to lose the world food program fights and gold what helping people help themselves my goal is 0 anger. this is from the fight for survival. access to the war torn country and to working 24 hour shifts to help its most vulnerable citizens also on the program. in the bahamas one of the most powerful storms to hit the islands is now heading for the united states around a 1000000 residents have been told to leave. just as far as i have to celebrate sausage folks surges into regional.
but this is one game we can't afford to lose the world food program fights and gold what helping people help themselves my goal is 0 anger. this is from the fight for survival. access to the war torn country and to working 24 hour shifts to help its most vulnerable citizens also on the program. in the bahamas one of the most powerful storms to hit the islands is now heading for the united states around a 1000000 residents have been told to leave. just as far as i have to celebrate sausage folks...
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for supplying the camps in mozambique that the organization took over the management from the world food program he expects millions of people to be reliant on their deliveries in the coming months so we're going to the region what we're talking about the region we're talking about 5000000 people who will be affected by this. you there will actually be a huge number of people who need assistance that you need a lot of. in the meantime is rebuilding his house fortunately he was able to save a small part of his harvest disciple and destroyed the granary service corn is now stored in the open man believed to have as he can also receive emergency aid when his supply is used up. the pope francis is due to visit mozambique on wednesday a spot of his 7 day 4 of sub-saharan africa but he won't be visiting the areas hit by the cycle yeah some reactions to his visit. it's been good to know it's a shame he won't come had to beta the cycling past he should have visited that. but his conditions didn't allow it the fact that he's coming to our capital maputo is satisfying it's it is such fun it's still mozamb
for supplying the camps in mozambique that the organization took over the management from the world food program he expects millions of people to be reliant on their deliveries in the coming months so we're going to the region what we're talking about the region we're talking about 5000000 people who will be affected by this. you there will actually be a huge number of people who need assistance that you need a lot of. in the meantime is rebuilding his house fortunately he was able to save a...
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but this is one game we can't afford to lose the world food program fights underworld like helping people help themselves my goal is 0 anger. what's the connection between bread. and the european union dinos. w correspondent and the baker john stretch this 2nd line with the inspired by the. cuts. smoking recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d w. this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight the whistleblower report against u.s. president donald trump claims of a cover up in the white house as the country's spy chief test of all. everything here and this matter is totally unprecedented did the president of the trump abuse his power by prodding the president of ukraine to interfere in next year's u.s. presidential.
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the world food program underworld large helping people help themselves my goal is 0 . this is deja news and live from berlin washington democrats to issue subpoenas and summon officials to testify as they begin impeachment proceedings against president donald trump the 1st big target as secretary of state might pump aoe confessional committees are giving him a week to produce documents about the phone call in which trump allegedly pressured ukraine's president to investigate joe biden democrats who could be chosen to run against trump in the next election we'll get the latest from washington. and children in chains a shocking discovery at a boarding school in nigeria police rescue hundreds of boys and young men shackled and physically assaulted in what's said to be an islamic school. and egyptian police seal off cairo's tahrir square and a security crackdown on anti-government protests we'll look at the growing wave of dissent against president el-sisi. spicer thanks for joining us in washington the battle between the white house and congressional democrats intensified
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the world food program estimates more than 60,000 people will need to be fed. look at what used to be the runway at freeport international airport. that's right. that used to be the runway. it is submerged. listen to the prime minister of the bahamas describe the enormity of the destruction. >> we have been attacked by a vicious, devastating storm. an enemy that we would have had very little defense against such an enemy, and it's caused severe damage to two of our major islands, that is abaco and grand bahama. >> from overhead, the scene is sobering. the photographer who captured these images describes what used to be a vibrant community on the abaco islands. >> a lot of homes, you can't tell there's any homes there. looks like building materials were put in a grinding and thrown around. it's gone. >> astonishing. throughout the bahamas, officials navigating waist-high waters in search of land. howard armstrong was rescued from the deadly storm surge. his wife did not make it. >> it came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right
the world food program estimates more than 60,000 people will need to be fed. look at what used to be the runway at freeport international airport. that's right. that used to be the runway. it is submerged. listen to the prime minister of the bahamas describe the enormity of the destruction. >> we have been attacked by a vicious, devastating storm. an enemy that we would have had very little defense against such an enemy, and it's caused severe damage to two of our major islands, that is...
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. >> i'll here with these guys from columbia university and the world food program. we started talking to one of those small farmers who showed up to sell banana. you know at least 100 people who left to the united states. >> no less than 100 people. >> reporter: most who left were in the coffee business like him. he says he's barely surviving by selling bananas instead. an applied climatologist at columbia university. >> he's been using bananas as a backup. >> reporter: but not everyone has a backup plan. we carried on and four hours later drove through a town on our way to a village only reachable with four-wheel drive. you can tell the paved roads have ended here and we're on our way to los sopas. last year five kids in the village died of starvation brought on by climate induced crop failure. many of their parents have left for the united states as a last resort. now as an emergency response the u.n. agency is feeding kids at this school. nearby we met this man, a village leader. he took us to some coffee plants that would normally be as good as cash but today is
. >> i'll here with these guys from columbia university and the world food program. we started talking to one of those small farmers who showed up to sell banana. you know at least 100 people who left to the united states. >> no less than 100 people. >> reporter: most who left were in the coffee business like him. he says he's barely surviving by selling bananas instead. an applied climatologist at columbia university. >> he's been using bananas as a backup. >>...
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world food program says up to 70,000 people may be affected. it is sending a tons of food and providing satellite equivalent to help first responders. several cruise lines have also pledged their support. we are going to continue to track dorian and its continued threat here in the u.s. on air and online at kpix.com. >>> new theories emerging about the dive boat disaster of southern california. the los angeles times reported a surviving crew member told rescuers he suspects the fire started in the galley where a guest had plugged in cell phones and camera batteries. 33 passengers and 1 crew member were killed when the 75 foot dive boat erupted in flames monday, trapping them in the bottom deck bunks. we are learning 11 of the 34 victims were from the bay area. the latest to be identified is this woman who worked at spiral links in campbell and lived in berkeley. we have also learned two employees of san francisco based software company, brilliant wallboard the conception. they are identified as carrie mclaughlin and christian -- we will have co
world food program says up to 70,000 people may be affected. it is sending a tons of food and providing satellite equivalent to help first responders. several cruise lines have also pledged their support. we are going to continue to track dorian and its continued threat here in the u.s. on air and online at kpix.com. >>> new theories emerging about the dive boat disaster of southern california. the los angeles times reported a surviving crew member told rescuers he suspects the fire...
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david goldman now from the world food program he says the food situation in one of the poorest countries in the world is worsened due to these tens of thousands of people displaced by the violence we're trying to be reaching about 120000 of these displaced people and we're increasing our capacity to reach up to 210000 before the end of the year but the number keeps going up and. no the next step after feeding people is that we need to start to help them to take care of themselves and that is find them access to land most of them are farmers get access to that to the land with the local population get the new seeds and tools we're working with the u.n. food and agriculture organization on this and world food program together so that when the next harvest comes next year they won't be dependent on us anymore and then he even in the interim period they can do some planting do some periods of time there's some water around they can start some small business and start taking care of themselves here's what else is coming up for you on this news hour north korea fires missiles hours after offer
david goldman now from the world food program he says the food situation in one of the poorest countries in the world is worsened due to these tens of thousands of people displaced by the violence we're trying to be reaching about 120000 of these displaced people and we're increasing our capacity to reach up to 210000 before the end of the year but the number keeps going up and. no the next step after feeding people is that we need to start to help them to take care of themselves and that is...
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crop short ages leaving its people in extreme poverty and starving back in chiquimula, the world food program, which doesn't rely on u.s. funds, brought us to this school, because last year, five kids in the village died of starvation, brought on by climate-induced crop failure many of their parents have left for the united states for help now, in an emergency response, the ngo is feeding the kids here. >> every one of these kids is raising their hand right now, knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. >> who do you know that went to the united states? >> papa. >> a familiar story to the tens of thousands of guatemalaens leaving on roads just like this, to the y nited sta begun,vi communities thugatemala lookin ot inflicting their residents. >> thank you. >>> a billionaire investor who recently pledged to pay off hundreds of student loans has a new surprise back in may, robert f. smith announced he was paying back loans for atlanta's morehouse college class of 2019. about $34 million worth. well, the students went wild. and now, we know the mo
crop short ages leaving its people in extreme poverty and starving back in chiquimula, the world food program, which doesn't rely on u.s. funds, brought us to this school, because last year, five kids in the village died of starvation, brought on by climate-induced crop failure many of their parents have left for the united states for help now, in an emergency response, the ngo is feeding the kids here. >> every one of these kids is raising their hand right now, knows somebody who has...
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here is not just having access to food but rather control controlling that food in fact the world food program said that they are temporarily suspending distribution of aid in the worst because they claimed to have been stealing that food and distributing it among their fighters but even if you get close to a distribution site there's still the question do you have enough fuel to go to that site and gather that food for your family so there are lot of situations and challenges that make that add an extra extra level of hardship to the situation on the ground now. what comes as as a result of an ongoing war for almost 5 years and i said the 5th year of the human war is developing it has become so complex a lot of people don't even understand who's fighting here against anymore and the people on the ground the only thing that they feel and they also share vinnie they just feel abandoned they don't feel just abandoned by their government they don't just feel abandoned by a lack of system mismanagement within the country and corruption but also a lack of international help and aid and constant att
here is not just having access to food but rather control controlling that food in fact the world food program said that they are temporarily suspending distribution of aid in the worst because they claimed to have been stealing that food and distributing it among their fighters but even if you get close to a distribution site there's still the question do you have enough fuel to go to that site and gather that food for your family so there are lot of situations and challenges that make that...
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over the country especially in the north which is controlled by the who thinks in fact the world food program has temporarily suspended its aid because they claim that the roof the spear stealing the food and selling it or sharing it with in their fighters no way it comes to she says she's working on paid because she's committed to what she's doing and she started studying a medical studies she made a commitment for life so she says if she doesn't get up in the morning who's going to get up for these children but also in terms of experience just very pragmatically she says in a public hospital she would get much more experience than in a private hospital because there was also exists but hardly anybody of course can afford to go to a private hospital hospital and why the situation is this dire and getting even worse because let's not forget there's also a cholera outbreak that the country suffering is not just just the family but so many other problems putting and adding an extra layer of challenges in the country what all these is happening on the ground people really feel abandoned not just
over the country especially in the north which is controlled by the who thinks in fact the world food program has temporarily suspended its aid because they claim that the roof the spear stealing the food and selling it or sharing it with in their fighters no way it comes to she says she's working on paid because she's committed to what she's doing and she started studying a medical studies she made a commitment for life so she says if she doesn't get up in the morning who's going to get up for...
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but this is one game we can't afford to lose the world food program and the world like helping people help themselves michael. kinsley. carefully. to get. discovery. subscribe to. documentary to. pick up. her slow and predictable is now thrashing the coast of south in north carolina spawning deadly tornadoes but that is tame compared to what dorian did to the bahamas just days ago the strongest hurricane to ever hit the island 40 hours of nonstop destruction this is what marsh harbor looked like before.
but this is one game we can't afford to lose the world food program and the world like helping people help themselves michael. kinsley. carefully. to get. discovery. subscribe to. documentary to. pick up. her slow and predictable is now thrashing the coast of south in north carolina spawning deadly tornadoes but that is tame compared to what dorian did to the bahamas just days ago the strongest hurricane to ever hit the island 40 hours of nonstop destruction this is what marsh harbor looked...
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the government the security forces doing what they can we have also spoken to the w a p the world food program say more than 200000 people have been displaced in the last 3 yet they're calling this an unprecedented human need terry and it mightn't be. all right thanks so much catherine sawyer that. still ahead on al-jazeera. that. trying to learn and in a country a war wife gets increasingly desperate for families crammed into camps in the yemen . how the change of seasons pretty obvious now in western europe look at where the climate is coming from that's a northerly fetchin is just the latest in a series of what are cold fronts cold fronts on the brain colder air but the thing is do they stick because it's the real changes season well i think probably find they do this one here which is stored in the middle of europe is to go some warm twenty's decent size $28.00 in bucharest but this whole mass of green in circulation suggests rain thunderstorms and the real does move feeling for germany for austria for the czech republic for example and then coming down off of that northerly breeze hitting
the government the security forces doing what they can we have also spoken to the w a p the world food program say more than 200000 people have been displaced in the last 3 yet they're calling this an unprecedented human need terry and it mightn't be. all right thanks so much catherine sawyer that. still ahead on al-jazeera. that. trying to learn and in a country a war wife gets increasingly desperate for families crammed into camps in the yemen . how the change of seasons pretty obvious now in...
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off in most places violence is called causing a major food crisis in parts of west africa the world food program says years of fighting in bikini faso is affecting nearly one and a half 1000000 people it's warning of what it calls an unprecedented humanitarian emergency hong kong protesters have used a football match against iran to highlight their cause demonstrators gathering outside the stadium of a world cup qualifier and singing a protest song over china's national anthem iran had requested the game moved to a neutral ground. those are the headlines the stream is next. we understand the difference. in the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current of the matter to. 0. as my next that is a chilling question thousands of women and girls in south africa are asking as a relentless series of killings continue to shock the country i'm femi oke. in the 1st of 2 special shows on south africa we ask how can gender based violence be eradicated join today's conversation through twitter and our youtube live chat. south africa's
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past year was causing a major food crisis affecting their be one of a half 1000000 people the world food program is now warning of what it calls an unprecedented humanitarian emergency because of hunger and instability in the region as catherine sawyer reports from northern became a fast farmers are abandoning their crops to escape the violence the. fact that only. on a normal day i said to diyala tells us she'd be at half hour in the village of utica children looking after their livestock. but instead they're not come for displaced people more than a 100 kilometers from home alongside many other bookie nobby who have fled attacks . bill ijaz arrived in january after many were killed in a revenge attack when. rival community blamed them for the matter of a local chief and he signs. they bond to houses and clothes i fled with 6 children their cues does of collaborating with the armed groups from outside the country this is what remains of their village following other attacks more than 200000 people have fled from their homes in parts of the north and east over the last 3 years some blame armed g
past year was causing a major food crisis affecting their be one of a half 1000000 people the world food program is now warning of what it calls an unprecedented humanitarian emergency because of hunger and instability in the region as catherine sawyer reports from northern became a fast farmers are abandoning their crops to escape the violence the. fact that only. on a normal day i said to diyala tells us she'd be at half hour in the village of utica children looking after their livestock. but...
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world food program has purchased 8 tons of ready to eat meals and is organizing a long-term air lift. the task is overwhelming with 70,000 people in need of immediate help. and now, new evacuation orders near virginia beach as dorian spins northward, new england, a distant target. lou, we're standing on the banks of the cape fear river here in downtown wilmington, north carolina. you might be able to make out the battleship uss north carolina behind me. it is not going anywhere. we are told from locals, people who have been here through many many hurricanes that this river tends to overflow its banks during hurricanes at high tide. the next high tide that we are expecting is at 4:52 tomorrow morning. the storm is still about 100 miles to the south of us, beginning to feel some stronger winds, been very very light for the past few days and moderate rainfall, just beginning to change right now. we will be here all night long waiting and watching. back to you. lou: doug, thank you very much. stay safe as we have watched this hurricane move up the coast from florida and across georgia, so
world food program has purchased 8 tons of ready to eat meals and is organizing a long-term air lift. the task is overwhelming with 70,000 people in need of immediate help. and now, new evacuation orders near virginia beach as dorian spins northward, new england, a distant target. lou, we're standing on the banks of the cape fear river here in downtown wilmington, north carolina. you might be able to make out the battleship uss north carolina behind me. it is not going anywhere. we are told...
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in an emergency response the world food program is feeding the villages children. >> translator: a lote come because they know for sure there's going to be food. >> are she's saying at home kids don't eat. the moms are helping cook the meals. you get basically like a stew, meat and vegetables, rice, tortillas and fruit flavored water. the program wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the world food problem. the problem is it's reacting to the crisis. you see signs the climate crisis is driving people off their land. every one of these kids is raising their hand right now knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. who to you know that went to the united states. >> my papa. >> what's he doing now? >> cleaning. so her dad is in the us cleaning. do you want to go there or stay here? she wants to stay. >> that's what we heard from most people here, including this man, a village leader. he took us to nearby coffee plants that would normally be as food as cash. today they are becoming worthless because of a fungus spreading rapidly because of the cl
in an emergency response the world food program is feeding the villages children. >> translator: a lote come because they know for sure there's going to be food. >> are she's saying at home kids don't eat. the moms are helping cook the meals. you get basically like a stew, meat and vegetables, rice, tortillas and fruit flavored water. the program wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the world food problem. the problem is it's reacting to the crisis. you see signs the climate crisis is...
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the world food program has purchased 8 tons of ready to eat meals and has proposed a long-term air leftwhich is overwhelming. dorian spins northward and to england is distant target. we are standing on the banks of the cape fear river here in downtown wilmington and locals tell me that this river tends to overflow its banks during hurricanes in conjunction with high tide. the next high tide is slated for 4:52 a.m. and we are will be waiting and watching. >> bret: doug mckelway in wilmington. the trump administration official tasked with developing a plan to achieve peace between that israel and the palestinians preparing to leave the white house tonight. special representative for international negotiations jason greenblatt will depart in coming weeks. the former trump organization lawyer had been leading the effort to divide the oft delayed a peace plan alongside presidential advisor and presidential son-in-law jared kushner. >> the proposal is complete. an american soldier is dead tonight after taliban car bomb exploded in kabul, afghanistan. ten civilians in a military soldier from r
the world food program has purchased 8 tons of ready to eat meals and has proposed a long-term air leftwhich is overwhelming. dorian spins northward and to england is distant target. we are standing on the banks of the cape fear river here in downtown wilmington and locals tell me that this river tends to overflow its banks during hurricanes in conjunction with high tide. the next high tide is slated for 4:52 a.m. and we are will be waiting and watching. >> bret: doug mckelway in...
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. >> the world food program estimates about 60,000 people may be in dire need of food relief. ship and plans from around the world are filled with supplies this morning and ready to help. >> and door wrap could continue to cause problems through the weekend as it heads up the atlantic coast now. darren joins us with a closer look at the storm's path. >> the dorian finally mad landfall in the united states this morning. take a look at the image over my shoulder. that is looking at satellite. this thing is now close enough we can switch over to the radar and i can show you what it looks like with all the greens and yellows for a close are view. the good news is it is a category 1 which is a downgrade but we can put some wind speed on that any asecond. it is not so much the rain that mats are from looking at the radar. it is the storm surge and the possibility for flash flooding. so everwhere you you see on the map in purple, these are outer banks of north carolina, a place that is very familiar withette anding grazed by hurricanes of an intensity. it was 15 feet when it hit the b
. >> the world food program estimates about 60,000 people may be in dire need of food relief. ship and plans from around the world are filled with supplies this morning and ready to help. >> and door wrap could continue to cause problems through the weekend as it heads up the atlantic coast now. darren joins us with a closer look at the storm's path. >> the dorian finally mad landfall in the united states this morning. take a look at the image over my shoulder. that is looking...
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the world food program says some 60,000 people on the islands may be in dire need of food relief as they starts in the bahamas, the southeastern u.s. is bracing for hurricane dorian. more than 1 million people in north and south carolina are being told to get to safety now. the national hurricane center warns there could be dangerous storm surge and winds whether dorian makes landfall there or not. so let's get the latest now. we turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri. so, pedram, talk to us about the path, talk to us about who is experiencing the worst of dorian right now. >> yeah, rosemary, after almost two weeks of tracking the storm system, we're really at the 11th hour with the impending landfall across the united states. unfortunately, it is a strong category 3 and a strong storm on approach towards places such as charleston. sits about 90 miles south of charleston at this hour. we expect the wind gusts to really pick up with intensity within the next couple of hours. we're going to get very close to hurricane force gusts. notice shortly after sunrise thursday morning, we'll se
the world food program says some 60,000 people on the islands may be in dire need of food relief as they starts in the bahamas, the southeastern u.s. is bracing for hurricane dorian. more than 1 million people in north and south carolina are being told to get to safety now. the national hurricane center warns there could be dangerous storm surge and winds whether dorian makes landfall there or not. so let's get the latest now. we turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri. so, pedram, talk to us...
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food. >> the moms are helping cook the meals. you get a stew, meat and vegetables, rice, and a fruit-flavored water. this program wouldn't be here without the worldogram. the problem is it's reacting to the crisis and not happening in advance of the crisis. every one of these kids is raising their hand now. knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. whoo do you know? >> papa. >> what's he doing there now? he's cleaning. do you want to go there or stay here? she wants to stay. >> this is happening all over guatemala. all over the place. the bottom line is, and julia can speak more to this, president trump decided on an enforcement strategy that has law enforcement first, humanitarian aid second. that's generous to say because they have defunded programs here on the ground that would stop people from starving today. >> let's talk about that specifically what jacob ended with. the funding of some of these programs. what, in fact, what exactly would this money do to slow what's happening in guatemala. >> they cut $450 million last year in foreign aid to guatemala and this region. specifically, one of th
food. >> the moms are helping cook the meals. you get a stew, meat and vegetables, rice, and a fruit-flavored water. this program wouldn't be here without the worldogram. the problem is it's reacting to the crisis and not happening in advance of the crisis. every one of these kids is raising their hand now. knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. whoo do you know? >> papa. >> what's he doing there now? he's cleaning. do you...
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70,000 people, grand bahama and abaco, are homeless, many counted in the estimate from the world food programf 60,000 who will need food support. what is the red cross offing for those who need help -- offering for those who need help? >> right now the red cross is working around the clock to get aid to people in need. we had a planeload of 38,000 relief supplies lapd in nassau. things like emergency shelter kits so people can repair their homes or at least have something over there h -- over their head even if it's a tarp. we know that access to clean water is difficult and can cause secondary humanitarian needs. hygiene items and clearwater are real priorities right -- and clean water are real priorities right now. at the red cross we're working on something that you mentioned earlier which is helping to reconnect families. people i spoke to have been devastated not just by the physical impacts of hurricane dorian, but by not knowing whether their loved ones are alive. i spoke to so many people concerned of whether their parents made it through the storm or they didn't know whether their si
70,000 people, grand bahama and abaco, are homeless, many counted in the estimate from the world food programf 60,000 who will need food support. what is the red cross offing for those who need help -- offering for those who need help? >> right now the red cross is working around the clock to get aid to people in need. we had a planeload of 38,000 relief supplies lapd in nassau. things like emergency shelter kits so people can repair their homes or at least have something over there h --...
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about upwards of 80 percent of all homes are completely destroyed what we're hearing from the world food program the world health organization is that is that there are 70000 people in need of food and in need of shelter we've been we've known since the storm 1st passage which again we should mention the scale of this devastation it took 36 hours for this hurricane to make it across the island of abaco and across you know into grand bahama this is a category 5 storm wind gusts upwards of 350 kilometers per hour some of what we're talking about destruction that's a that's almost the equivalent of a tornado touching down every minute for 36 hours it's unbelievable the scale of the devastation even when we were driving through marsh harbor you could smell you could smell the death in the air there are places of of the bahamas as you as you mentioned a smattering of islands there there are places where rescue teams haven't arrived yet so while we continue to hear now for the 2nd day in a row this official death toll of 43 people the actual number is expected to be dramatically higher everyone that w
about upwards of 80 percent of all homes are completely destroyed what we're hearing from the world food program the world health organization is that is that there are 70000 people in need of food and in need of shelter we've been we've known since the storm 1st passage which again we should mention the scale of this devastation it took 36 hours for this hurricane to make it across the island of abaco and across you know into grand bahama this is a category 5 storm wind gusts upwards of 350...
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the violence is causing a major food crisis affecting many one and a half 1000000 people the world food program is now warning of what it calls unprecedented humanitarian emergency. reports now from northern but you know farmers are abandoning their crops to escape the violence. on a normal day i said to tells us she'd be at her family in the village of years ago had children looking after their livestock. but instead they're not come for displaced people more than 100 kilometers from home alongside many other who have fled attacks. villages arrived in january after many were killed in a revenge attack when a rival community blamed them for the matter of a local chief and he signs. they bought into houses and clothes i fled with 6 children their cues does of collaborating with the armed groups from outside the country this is what remains of their village following other attacks more than 200000 people have fled from their homes in parts of the north and east over the last 3 years some blame armed groups in. as well as others from neighboring mali for the increasing violence and tensions betwee
the violence is causing a major food crisis affecting many one and a half 1000000 people the world food program is now warning of what it calls unprecedented humanitarian emergency. reports now from northern but you know farmers are abandoning their crops to escape the violence. on a normal day i said to tells us she'd be at her family in the village of years ago had children looking after their livestock. but instead they're not come for displaced people more than 100 kilometers from home...
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here exactly can the united nations world food program is using biometric technology iris scans to provide aid to the camps 75. 1000 syrian residents refugees can shop for their groceries with the blink of an eye no need for a bank card all the registration papers the system is quite aptly named ip when a shopper has their iris scanned the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the un high commission for refugees the u.n.h.c.r. then it checks the account that confirms the purchase and prints and i pay a receipt all of this happens in seconds and according to the world food program this not only makes transactions quicker but more secure here in jordan we use biometrics out indication for human reason 1. 100 percent accountability on the identity of the person chasing and using the assistance that we provide and 2nd me to facilitate that entry process of the beneficiaries by not using the card by not using a pin in camps which is an environment where beneficially tend to go to the supermarket more people times during the month for ben g
here exactly can the united nations world food program is using biometric technology iris scans to provide aid to the camps 75. 1000 syrian residents refugees can shop for their groceries with the blink of an eye no need for a bank card all the registration papers the system is quite aptly named ip when a shopper has their iris scanned the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the un high commission for refugees the u.n.h.c.r. then it...