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>> unicef specializes in going in and addressing the violence that is happening at the source of the problem say, for example, in the children's homes or in the children's communities, things like that. what these kids are breaking out and running from. and when you think about just even that, like, an 8-year-old can say i'm not letting this happen to me anymore and i'm leaving and will take out -- just take off on their own into the world. i mean, it's unbelievable. so, unicef is the one organization that is there working with the government in all of these countries. they have the governments' ears. they sit down with these world leaders and these world leaders listen to what unicef has to say because unicef comes in, they're not bullying, they're not shoving, they're not pushing their point of view down anybody's throat. it's all about this is what we know works. train your police officers to understand that these are children, you know, they're not just street yourchins, because you are not brought up in a certain part of the country, you are trash, you are not a child. >> madam
>> unicef specializes in going in and addressing the violence that is happening at the source of the problem say, for example, in the children's homes or in the children's communities, things like that. what these kids are breaking out and running from. and when you think about just even that, like, an 8-year-old can say i'm not letting this happen to me anymore and i'm leaving and will take out -- just take off on their own into the world. i mean, it's unbelievable. so, unicef is the one...
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organization for unicef says that the children are paying the highest price. they're looking at areas that have suffered some of the worst violence. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> they travel to the hard-hit areas, including homs to gauge a sense of the humanitarian disaster and what kind of intervention the international community as to put forward to cope with that disaster. the problem is with the ongoing crisis, if the air strikes continue, it will be extremely difficult to get into homs or be able to see what is happening. we're talking about thousands of families trapped in areas under constant shelling by government forces, thousands of families trapped on the border with turkey, with no infrastructure, no food, no aid or assistance. it is an area where the temperature drops below freezing levels. it is extremely delicate for those people. whenever we talk to people, they say, why did the international committee let down the syrian people? >> the u.n. says that the syrian people need immediate assistance, and some people like taking mat
organization for unicef says that the children are paying the highest price. they're looking at areas that have suffered some of the worst violence. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> they travel to the hard-hit areas, including homs to gauge a sense of the humanitarian disaster and what kind of intervention the international community as to put forward to cope with that disaster. the problem is with the ongoing crisis, if the air strikes continue, it will be extremely...
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and obviously that is unicef, unicef is the only organization that is worldwide out of 190 countries, they're in 190, 150 of them have child welfare programs. and it's just -- it was one of those things where i was, like, how is this even possible and now how do we fix it. and it's across the board what these children are being used for. when you think about the children -- just the ones that run away are, you know, 8 and 9 years old and they're running from the violence in their own homes, young girls who are 11, and 12, and 13 years old, especially in this country. it's the pools of migration and mobility that the traffickers flock to and that's where they find these children and that's where they -- >> you have three children. >> i do, i have three little girls, i do. this really is a home -- it's just very close to my heart. you know, when you think about these children are already vulnerable, they're already out there on their own, as resilient as they are, they are going to victimized because they're targeted. >> and they're children. >> and they're children, exactly. >> what ca
and obviously that is unicef, unicef is the only organization that is worldwide out of 190 countries, they're in 190, 150 of them have child welfare programs. and it's just -- it was one of those things where i was, like, how is this even possible and now how do we fix it. and it's across the board what these children are being used for. when you think about the children -- just the ones that run away are, you know, 8 and 9 years old and they're running from the violence in their own homes,...
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the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it difficult to investigate, and when arrests are made, it is usually low- level figures, rather than the kingpins to control things. >> it is a whole network -- there are procurers, smoke and prostitutes, money launderers, forgers, and professional smugglers. >> unicef says victims who want to speak out must be better protected and should not be deported. only their testimony can help combat this billion-euro business. >> that is it for us now. just to recap one of our top stories -- the kurdish activists have been shot in found in paris earlier on this morning. >> another story we're following -- pakistani pol
the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it...
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the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it difficult to investigate, and when arrests are made, it is usually low- level figures, rather than the kingpins to control things. >> it is a whole network -- there are procurers, smoke and prostitutes, money launderers, forgers, and professional smugglers. >> unicef says victims who want to speak out must be better protected and should not be deported. only their testimony can help combat this billion-euro business. >> that is it for us now. just to recap one of our top stories -- the kurdish activists have been shot in found in paris earlier on this morning. >> another story we're following -- pakistani pol
the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it...
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the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it difficult to investigate, and when arrests are made, it is usually low- level figures, rather than the kingpins to control things. >> it is a whole network -- there are procurers, smoke and prostitutes, money launderers, forgers, and professional smugglers. >> unicef says victims who want to speak out must be better protected and should not be deported. only their testimony can help combat this billion-euro business. >> that is it for us now. just to recap one of our top stories -- the kurdish activists have been shot in found in paris earlier on this morning. >> another story we're following -- pakistani pol
the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it...
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uncf, not unicef. anyway, february 8th in vegas. we'll be checking that out. michael bolton. [ cheers and applause ] we've got a great show tonight. this guy is a great actor. love him when he stops by. jude law is back on the show! [ cheers and applause ] always fun. >> steve: he's best. >> jimmy: bringing the fun. one of the greatest boxers of all time. iron mike tyson is here! [ cheers and applause ] plus, he's here with this new virtual reality head set. we're going to look at the new blackberry. our resident tech expect joshua topolsky is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] and then if you like music, we have bad religion on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, man. >> jimmy: it is just fantastic. it's fun. i'm so excited. as you guys know, we're always striving to get better here at "late night." ♪ harder better faster stronger ♪ so before every show we put out a suggestion box for the audience just to get some feedback about what you guys think of the show, things you lik
uncf, not unicef. anyway, february 8th in vegas. we'll be checking that out. michael bolton. [ cheers and applause ] we've got a great show tonight. this guy is a great actor. love him when he stops by. jude law is back on the show! [ cheers and applause ] always fun. >> steve: he's best. >> jimmy: bringing the fun. one of the greatest boxers of all time. iron mike tyson is here! [ cheers and applause ] plus, he's here with this new virtual reality head set. we're going to look at...
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(laughter) now as a board member i wanted that money to go to unicef. unfortunately the rest of the board found out that unicef is the name of my yacht. (laughter) keep collecting those pennies, kids. so instead tonight i'm proud and somewhat shocked to announce that the ham rove memorial foundation will be giving $125,000 each to donners choose sandy relief fund team rubicon sandy outreach and habitat for humanity which is building houses for storm victims. the fund is also giving $125,000 to the yellow ribbon fund which helps injured service members and their family, the remainder of the money as per ham rove's wishes will be split between the center for responsive politics and the campaign legal center. now you might wonder why ham rove, the brains and other organ needs behind my super pac would donate to groups fighting for campaign-finance reform. well, there are some strings attached. ham stipulated that the two groups get the money only if they named the conference room at the centre for responsive politics the colbert super pac memorial conferen
(laughter) now as a board member i wanted that money to go to unicef. unfortunately the rest of the board found out that unicef is the name of my yacht. (laughter) keep collecting those pennies, kids. so instead tonight i'm proud and somewhat shocked to announce that the ham rove memorial foundation will be giving $125,000 each to donners choose sandy relief fund team rubicon sandy outreach and habitat for humanity which is building houses for storm victims. the fund is also giving $125,000 to...
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i put the unicef claims to him. >> war is expensive. child soldiers are cheap especially when they're hungry. we have information that children have been used by one side or the other but we can't confirm it. there have been many violations of human rights. >> no one surprised to hear those words on the streets of the capital. peace talks next week may have stopped the rebel march towards the city for now but few are convinced that a lasting peace can be achieved. a presidential adviser told me that talk of the rebels taking the city should be regarded as utter fiction but many people here think that is political spin. there is still a mood of fear and this is a country with a history of can you coup d'etatsd peace has been unattainable for decades. >> we have to end this with the rebels once and for all. i don't like discussion. they came to destroy our country. how can we talk with people like that? >> all the parties must engage with the government. they must be sincere because we know that every time there's talks, no solutions foll
i put the unicef claims to him. >> war is expensive. child soldiers are cheap especially when they're hungry. we have information that children have been used by one side or the other but we can't confirm it. there have been many violations of human rights. >> no one surprised to hear those words on the streets of the capital. peace talks next week may have stopped the rebel march towards the city for now but few are convinced that a lasting peace can be achieved. a presidential...
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con unicef buscan aayduar a los más indefensos del paneta por internet y la campaña. >> gracias por acompañarnos >> nos vemos mañana. gracias por acompaÑarnos, se arma la polÉmica el presidente obama anuncia medidas y propuestas para aumentar la venta y uso de armas, mientras sectores que favorecen su uso >>> el lÍder del comitÉ judicial del senado, dice que la reforma migratoria es prioridad nÚmero 5 en la a lepdz lecciÓn lavsh donde en efecto ha ben su condiciÓn de pÚblicos >>> licencia, para ver quienes quieren crear oportunidades para los jÓvenes soÑadores. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn o edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y en vriqueaceved, afirmado, para que el presidente obama entren florida paÍs, fue dando a conocer abajo, donde estÁn los proceso de comprar una arma en el paÍs, la prohibiciÓn a la y mayor financiamiento tambiÉn para mejorar las escuelas y problemas de salud mental enfocados. >>> el presidente obama acompaÑado por el vicepresidente, john biden presentÓ este programa, y escuchamos quÉ fue lo que dijo. >>> en el mes desde que 20
con unicef buscan aayduar a los más indefensos del paneta por internet y la campaña. >> gracias por acompañarnos >> nos vemos mañana. gracias por acompaÑarnos, se arma la polÉmica el presidente obama anuncia medidas y propuestas para aumentar la venta y uso de armas, mientras sectores que favorecen su uso >>> el lÍder del comitÉ judicial del senado, dice que la reforma migratoria es prioridad nÚmero 5 en la a lepdz lecciÓn lavsh donde en efecto ha ben su...
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ap images but it was all for unicef. >> jimmy: unicef. >> yeah. we went to africa. i went to do some unicef work. and then, afterwards, went on a safari. took a lot of pictures. >> jimmy: you've got to see these photos. you're in -- look at this. you got -- were you close to that elephant or is this -- that's insane. >> yeah, i was actually a little too close to this elephant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he was looking at you like, "dude, this is not going to end well for you, man." >> exactly. >> jimmy: it's like you after you dunk. you're just staring at like -- [ laughter ] hey, man. i -- i don't know who i am right now. >> you know what the funny story about this is, i'm going -- and i'm like, "okay, i've got to get this huge elephant." and we're like searching it, and the driver's like, "i'll get you really close." so i'm going. i'm like, "okay, get me closer. i can't get a good shot." i'm like, "get me closer." and i look up. there's about 85 elephants surrounding me. and i'm like, "too close." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: back up, back up! back up, back up!
ap images but it was all for unicef. >> jimmy: unicef. >> yeah. we went to africa. i went to do some unicef work. and then, afterwards, went on a safari. took a lot of pictures. >> jimmy: you've got to see these photos. you're in -- look at this. you got -- were you close to that elephant or is this -- that's insane. >> yeah, i was actually a little too close to this elephant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he was looking at you like, "dude, this is not going to...
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etapas más hermosas de la mujer, su embarazo... esta iniciativa responde a una campaña en apoyo a la unicef, organización sin fines de lucro que ayuda a niños necesitados alrededor del mundo. en algunas de las fotografías se ve también el orgulloso padre, el famoso futbolista español gerard piqué... la idea es realizar un baby shower virtual que ayude a los niños más necesitados, y quien mejor que shakira y piqué para que les explique de qué se trata... take sot si usted quiere ser parte y colaborar con esta innovadora y generosa idea visite la página web http://uni. cf/baby, además de donar, los visitantes también pueden ganar premios como cd' 's y dvd's firmados por shakira y pelotas y camisetas del barcelona firmados por piqué para finalizar esta edicion, hacemos contacto con pedro biaggi, adelante pedro, buenas noches...
etapas más hermosas de la mujer, su embarazo... esta iniciativa responde a una campaña en apoyo a la unicef, organización sin fines de lucro que ayuda a niños necesitados alrededor del mundo. en algunas de las fotografías se ve también el orgulloso padre, el famoso futbolista español gerard piqué... la idea es realizar un baby shower virtual que ayude a los niños más necesitados, y quien mejor que shakira y piqué para que les explique de qué se trata... take sot si usted quiere ser...
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in essence it's they want people to give to unicef, so unicef can buy medicine and med things for children in impoverished countries. i think it's really, really cool. >> a good thought. >> what can you buy them they can't buy themselves? >> from a look from those pictures, maybe clothes, in our opinion. thanks. >> you would not do well in our weather tonight. veroni veronica, what's the latest? >> the latest hasn't changed, expecting snow down to our south of d.c., around the area, just cloud cover, we've got a bit of rain in the area, and some area to our west has already changing over. this evening snow will be moving in just down to our south. we're talking about some light accumulation. i know that the type of snow we'll get will be those big wet flakes that should be, well, fairly easy to clean up. road surfaces, just look at the road temperatures, they're in the upper 30s to low 40s, so it will take a while to see any accumulation. isolated slick spots, by tomorrow morning, though, windchills will be in the teens tomorrow, so not everybody gets the snow, but everybody will ge. we'll
in essence it's they want people to give to unicef, so unicef can buy medicine and med things for children in impoverished countries. i think it's really, really cool. >> a good thought. >> what can you buy them they can't buy themselves? >> from a look from those pictures, maybe clothes, in our opinion. thanks. >> you would not do well in our weather tonight. veroni veronica, what's the latest? >> the latest hasn't changed, expecting snow down to our south of...
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makeshift refugee camps and countries that encircle syria and actress and unicef goodwill ambassador mia farrow is with some of them in neighboring lebanon. arwa damon travels with farrow. >> reporter: the refugees in the makeshift camp hail from all over syria, telling the same stories of horror that we have been hearing for the last two years. the newest arrivals, youssif and his family. they spent their first night in safety, sleeping on cardboard, on the icy ground. his eldest son, 17-year-old abbas, was killed by a shell in front of their home. i couldn't let the rest be slaughtered as well, he says. we're stuck in the middle. >> now they, too, like the other families, face the indignities of life here. young and old alike ask the same questions -- why is it so hard to send shoes, jackets, blankets, better tents? questions that unicef goodwill ambassador mia farrow has heard repeatedly, and struggled with during her visit to refugee camps across lebanon. >> people feel strangled in terms of a political solution. but we're not strangled or paralyzed when it comes to helping the h
makeshift refugee camps and countries that encircle syria and actress and unicef goodwill ambassador mia farrow is with some of them in neighboring lebanon. arwa damon travels with farrow. >> reporter: the refugees in the makeshift camp hail from all over syria, telling the same stories of horror that we have been hearing for the last two years. the newest arrivals, youssif and his family. they spent their first night in safety, sleeping on cardboard, on the icy ground. his eldest son,...
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love working with children, and i love working with unicef and heinz. they do this program for children, you know, helping to fight anemia. i mean, it's a great program. and, you know, it's good to give back, always. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good stuff. good for you. i like -- thank you for doing that. i just wanted to thank you for doing that. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: on our show -- we like to play games on our show. >> i love -- okay, i haven't won anything yet. >> jimmy: no, you haven't. >> not -- no, because -- >> jimmy: what have we played? >> no, because you're always doing these ball sports and, it's like, i'm terrible. >> jimmy: ball sports? >> yeah, like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. ♪ oh, my god, yeah. >> beer pong. >> jimmy: yes, beer pong, i beat you at. >> you beat me at that. you beat me at something else. >> jimmy: well, this one -- anyone can win this one. have you ever played rock, paper, scissors? >> okay, stop. [ light laughter ] stop. rock, paper, scissor is like my -- my life. >> jimmy: what do
love working with children, and i love working with unicef and heinz. they do this program for children, you know, helping to fight anemia. i mean, it's a great program. and, you know, it's good to give back, always. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good stuff. good for you. i like -- thank you for doing that. i just wanted to thank you for doing that. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: on our show -- we like to play games on our show. >> i love -- okay, i haven't won anything yet....
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what it is is it's the snowflake for unicef. it is a representation that every child is like a snowflake, every child is different. >> steve: right. you touched on it a couple of times in your comments about how we all think it's happening over there somewhere. it's happening in africa or south america or something like that. but it's happening here in the united states. >> happening right here in the united states. you pull up in a truck stop and there are young girls being prostituteed out in these truck stops right there on the road. 18 wheelers. >> steve: how young a kid are you talk being? >> 11, 12, 13. young girls. young girls that leave home because they feel like they don't have any other option and then once these kids get out on their own and as resilient and as amaze amazing as they are, they're still vulnerable and this is where the traffickers find them. they fish in pools of mobility and migration and that's where they find these young kids. >> gretchen: let's talk about what we can do to rye and help combat if th
what it is is it's the snowflake for unicef. it is a representation that every child is like a snowflake, every child is different. >> steve: right. you touched on it a couple of times in your comments about how we all think it's happening over there somewhere. it's happening in africa or south america or something like that. but it's happening here in the united states. >> happening right here in the united states. you pull up in a truck stop and there are young girls being...
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que hagan donativos para niÑos que viven en pobreza extrema en el mundo, y recibano comida y vacunas, unicef patrocina la iniciativa, con ellos nos vamos, gracias, buenas noches. >>> ahora estÁ usted bien informado, "noticiero univisiÓn" su voz, su decisiÓn.
que hagan donativos para niÑos que viven en pobreza extrema en el mundo, y recibano comida y vacunas, unicef patrocina la iniciativa, con ellos nos vamos, gracias, buenas noches. >>> ahora estÁ usted bien informado, "noticiero univisiÓn" su voz, su decisiÓn.
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prÓximos a recibir la llegada de nuestro primer hijo y para celebrarlo heos organizado un baby shower con unicef, y para recibir en vez regalos para nuestro bebÉ, queremos apoyar a los niÑos podÉis bresc de pobreza extrema en el mundo >>> gracias a ustedes van a recibir, vacunas, y sales para salvar la vida de cientos de miles de bi ebÉ en todo el mund gracias >>> quÉ linda causa la pareja espera su primer hijo en febrero, falta muy poquito >>> denunciaron a la cantante noelia y su esposo el empresario jorge reynoso el ksecuestro de uno de sus aviones privados y a aviÓn llego hace 3 meses y no se concretÓ la venta >>> mientras tanto a mÉxico llegaron dos experto nuests en aviaciÓn uno en estadounidense, y otro canadiense para averiguar por quÉ muriÓ jenni rivera y 6 personas, una abogada quiere descubrimiento de pruebas y el hermano mayor de jacob quien tambiÉn viajaba en la nave y falleciÓ. ella asegurÓ que no demandarÁ a la compaÑÍa, de la diva de la banda, la reuniÓn con ae aeronÁutica lo veremos mas tarde. renÉ de calle 13 se habÍa casado en privado, y se le vio con su a
prÓximos a recibir la llegada de nuestro primer hijo y para celebrarlo heos organizado un baby shower con unicef, y para recibir en vez regalos para nuestro bebÉ, queremos apoyar a los niÑos podÉis bresc de pobreza extrema en el mundo >>> gracias a ustedes van a recibir, vacunas, y sales para salvar la vida de cientos de miles de bi ebÉ en todo el mund gracias >>> quÉ linda causa la pareja espera su primer hijo en febrero, falta muy poquito >>> denunciaron a la...
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not only that, the president was expressing optimism over peace talks, unicef was accusing his militias and the rebels of using a child soldiers. this is deputy general secretary of the regional grouping of 10 states brokering peace talks. >> war is expensive. child soldiers are cheap. especially when they are hungry. we have information that children have been used by one side or the other. we cannot confirm it. there have been any violations of human rights. -- there have been many violations of human rights. >> no one is surprised to hear those words on the streets of the capital. these talks next week may have stopped the rubble marched toward this city for now, but few are convinced lasting peace can be achieved. a presidential adviser told me any talk of the rebels taking the city should be regarded as fiction. many people here think that is political spin. is still a mood of fear. this is a country with a history of coup. peace been unattainable for decades. " we have to end this with the rebels. i do not like discussion. they can to destroy our country. how can we talk to people
not only that, the president was expressing optimism over peace talks, unicef was accusing his militias and the rebels of using a child soldiers. this is deputy general secretary of the regional grouping of 10 states brokering peace talks. >> war is expensive. child soldiers are cheap. especially when they are hungry. we have information that children have been used by one side or the other. we cannot confirm it. there have been any violations of human rights. -- there have been many...
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the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding. communities have been cut off. >> we lost everything, our houses, are animals, it has been terrible. we have to climb trees to escape the water. i know of five people died. we buried one person yesterday. the cost of the damage is not yet known. >> this was an agricultural land. we are now more than 1 meter above what used to be a field, crops that they were hoping to develop. this is one of the town's most affected by the flooding. families are still waiting for help. this woman and her children have been living on the side of the road for days. >> we are drinking water from the river which is dirty. food i
the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding....
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. >> para celebrarlo queremos h e hacer un baby shower en unicef, queremos dar regalos a bebes de pobreza extrema, podremos sall a sallvsallvvar la vida de muchos bebes en el u mundo. >> que linda causa, falta poco p para que tenga el bebe. >> reinoso acuso que se les robo una nave, el presidente chavezs resuusa a salir del país, pero.o >> a mexméxico llegaron dos ex t expertos que investigaran el s caso de jenny rivera, aseguraron que no demandaran a la empresa de la diba de la banda, por su p suepuesto estaremos al tanto. >> un hombre casado, el vocal t vocalista de calle 13, se vio en la juramentacion, en la cuenta d de su twitter publico una foto. >> que reinre el amor yu la paz. >> robert lomar publivaca una fo que se caso econ kim asegura qu es su alma gemela. >> llegan las notovcias del cin. >> hollywood, hola. >> que tal, la revista viene de fotos exclusivas que no vio en l los golden glob, le dedica la portada a una ex pareja de tom c cruise. >> así fueron pillados los art s artistas, dicaprio ponia caras c chistosas, ben aflec celebro con su hermano, las bellezas la ttis tamp
. >> para celebrarlo queremos h e hacer un baby shower en unicef, queremos dar regalos a bebes de pobreza extrema, podremos sall a sallvsallvvar la vida de muchos bebes en el u mundo. >> que linda causa, falta poco p para que tenga el bebe. >> reinoso acuso que se les robo una nave, el presidente chavezs resuusa a salir del país, pero.o >> a mexméxico llegaron dos ex t expertos que investigaran el s caso de jenny rivera, aseguraron que no demandaran a la empresa de la...
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[laughter] and then a certain michelle dumay who is that unicef at the time to see the story the chameleon. this one if you want to tell, what was the chameleon? what was that of vice? >> that was when we met at the chÂteau. >> what was the story? >> i think this story when they are 14 years old, they asked them to observe it, don and then ask them, what did you learn? in general, the children would say that changing colors found in portend, the most important is they taught you if you listen for life, they say the first thing is that the commandant is always walking without moving ahead. so it's very important to have an object case. project is set in a very clear manner. second lesson is it's good to have an active, but if you don't put that in there with your strength and your weaknesses, you will never move. that is the second lesson is the third one if you are just as clear come you try to never make people always your target because they can to see once, too, that maybe one day they will not miss you. so what is important to really give some space for people to give you what they kn
[laughter] and then a certain michelle dumay who is that unicef at the time to see the story the chameleon. this one if you want to tell, what was the chameleon? what was that of vice? >> that was when we met at the chÂteau. >> what was the story? >> i think this story when they are 14 years old, they asked them to observe it, don and then ask them, what did you learn? in general, the children would say that changing colors found in portend, the most important is they taught...
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following her final overseas unicef tour to somalia in the fall of 1992, audrey hepburn was diagnosed with inoperable cancer. talented and stylish and committed to the cause of children, audrey hepburn was deeply mourned upon her death and is deeply missed to this day. >> so tell me about this room. osgood: ahead... we tour the real downton abbey. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. >> osgood: season 3 of downton abbey, the tv series, got underway this month. the real downton ab
following her final overseas unicef tour to somalia in the fall of 1992, audrey hepburn was diagnosed with inoperable cancer. talented and stylish and committed to the cause of children, audrey hepburn was deeply mourned upon her death and is deeply missed to this day. >> so tell me about this room. osgood: ahead... we tour the real downton abbey. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made...
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y podrás salir en un cartel de unicef. ay, mamá. ¿qué? ay, qué bueno que llegaste. [risa] ¡ah-ja,ja! ¿cuándo regresaste? ¿papá fue por ti? no, no me fue a recoger. ¿qué ya pasó? sí, ya pasó. tu padre y yo todavía nos amamos, gretchen... oh, dios. nos amamos como cuando aquella vez que éramos jóvenes. ¡ah-ja! sí, me tocó... como si tuviéramos 20 años. ¿qué te parece eso? eso es lindo. oh, sí, es tan lindo. [llorando] ¡aaah,aaah! ¿y por qué lloras? es tan lindo mi gretchen. es tan lindo. ♪ ♪
y podrás salir en un cartel de unicef. ay, mamá. ¿qué? ay, qué bueno que llegaste. [risa] ¡ah-ja,ja! ¿cuándo regresaste? ¿papá fue por ti? no, no me fue a recoger. ¿qué ya pasó? sí, ya pasó. tu padre y yo todavía nos amamos, gretchen... oh, dios. nos amamos como cuando aquella vez que éramos jóvenes. ¡ah-ja! sí, me tocó... como si tuviéramos 20 años. ¿qué te parece eso? eso es lindo. oh, sí, es tan lindo. [llorando] ¡aaah,aaah! ¿y por qué lloras? es tan lindo mi...
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>> jim grant was the head of unicef the united nations organization thinking about children. and organizations like that you know, talk about all the right things. but what he saw was that the vaccines weren't getting out to all the kids. only 25% of the world's kids were getting vaccines. and he decided he would build a measurement system-- this is in 1980. he built one that measured facts and coverage, and he would go and embarrass the political leaders whose countries had low numbers, praisethe ones who did it well. it was cheap snuff so incredibly impactful that he got vaccination from 25% up to over 70%. he saved more lives between 19 eighty and 1990 when he did that than anyone in all of history ever has and yet, you know he's not -- >> rose: known by many people. >> yeah very obscure. when i went to buy the book about him, it was completely out of print. so it's impress they have it was a measurement system along with his moral correctness that let him achieve that dramatic result. >> rose: but the interesting thing, too swhen they stopped paying attention, it slid bac
>> jim grant was the head of unicef the united nations organization thinking about children. and organizations like that you know, talk about all the right things. but what he saw was that the vaccines weren't getting out to all the kids. only 25% of the world's kids were getting vaccines. and he decided he would build a measurement system-- this is in 1980. he built one that measured facts and coverage, and he would go and embarrass the political leaders whose countries had low numbers,...
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best advice i ever got. >> and she is working so hard on human trafficking for unicef. truly is beautiful on the outside and on the inside. that is all for "early start," everyone. i'm john berman. >> and i'm christine romans. "starting point" with soledad o'brien starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning, making history. president obama's second inaugural address. a lot of firsts. we'll take a look at the impact of his speech. and incredible moments from the day and the night, including the first lady's dresses. and the buzz on the obama girls, sasha and malia. >> she sparked the investigation that led david petraeus to resign. now jill kelly trying to cleey her name. >>> and is 2013 the year of the house? housing values expecting to go up. >>> and we'll have the presidential poet, doug wiem. howard kurtz with his exclusive interview on jill kelley and james spider marks. "starting point" begins right now. good morning, everyone. our "starting point," an emboldened president, obama playing encourager in chief. telling the american people w
best advice i ever got. >> and she is working so hard on human trafficking for unicef. truly is beautiful on the outside and on the inside. that is all for "early start," everyone. i'm john berman. >> and i'm christine romans. "starting point" with soledad o'brien starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning, making history. president obama's second inaugural address. a lot of firsts. we'll take a look at the impact...
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she is an ambassador for unicef, for united nations, and so she's organized a virtual baby shower and asks fans instead of giving head her and her boyfriend and their unborn baby stuff, that all the money will go to babies around the world. >> that's sweet. >> you can purchase items like mosquito nets, vaccines, food for children that don't eat enough on a daily basis. i think it's a lovely way for her to share the joy of everything she's experienced because that baby -- i remember when my kids were born. i just remembered thinking -- and we were building a home for crack babies. i thought just the random nature of birth, how some children are born into health and prosperity and love, and the other child by just being born you know with a crack addiction or a hiv-positive status. she's doing something lovely. >> i love that. i love that. all right. speaking -- that's kind of fun to celebrate. this is kind of a cool idea to celebrate that -- this is called toddlewood. this is adorable. what they do is take grown-up people, and then they put in a little kids wearing their exact same out
she is an ambassador for unicef, for united nations, and so she's organized a virtual baby shower and asks fans instead of giving head her and her boyfriend and their unborn baby stuff, that all the money will go to babies around the world. >> that's sweet. >> you can purchase items like mosquito nets, vaccines, food for children that don't eat enough on a daily basis. i think it's a lovely way for her to share the joy of everything she's experienced because that baby -- i remember...
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unicef estimates there are about 740,000 children not in parental custody in russia, while about 18,000 russians are on the waiting list to adopt a child. over the past two decades, about 60,000 russian children were adopted by americans. [ screaming ] >>> at the vatican, four women affiliated with a ukrainian feminist organization held a topless protest in st. peter's square to protest the catholic church's stand on same-sex marriage. the women were whisked away by police. the protest occurred as the pope was delivering a prayer. the prayer was not interrupted. >>> lawmakers weighed in today on president obama's plan to withdraw troops from afghanistan ahead of school. bob corker urged caution. >> i would wait and i don't know of any reason why we would make that decision today. it seems that we would want to see what the state of afghanistan is. we would wand to see what's happening in the electoral process, all of those things obviously big factors. >> ultimately, this has to be an afghan-led effort. president karzai recognized that. i think the military leaders i met, both american
unicef estimates there are about 740,000 children not in parental custody in russia, while about 18,000 russians are on the waiting list to adopt a child. over the past two decades, about 60,000 russian children were adopted by americans. [ screaming ] >>> at the vatican, four women affiliated with a ukrainian feminist organization held a topless protest in st. peter's square to protest the catholic church's stand on same-sex marriage. the women were whisked away by police. the protest...
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>> jim grant was the head of unicef, the united nations organization thinking about children. and organizations like that, you know, talk about all the right things. but what he saw was that the vaccines weren't getting out to all the kids. only 25% of the world's kids were getting vaccines. and he decided he would build a measurement system-- this is in 1980. he built one that measured facts and coverage, and he would go and embarrass the political leaders whose countries had low numbers, praisethe ones who did it well. it was cheap snuff so incredibly impactful that he got vaccination from 25% up to over 70%. he saved more lives between 19 eighty and 1990 when he did that than anyone in all of history ever has, and yet, you know, he's not -- >> rose: known by many people. >> yeah, very obscure. when i went to buy the book about him, it was completely out of print. so it's impress they have it was a measurement system along with his moral correctness that let him achieve that dramatic result. >> rose: but the interesting thing, too swhen they stopped paying attention, it slid
>> jim grant was the head of unicef, the united nations organization thinking about children. and organizations like that, you know, talk about all the right things. but what he saw was that the vaccines weren't getting out to all the kids. only 25% of the world's kids were getting vaccines. and he decided he would build a measurement system-- this is in 1980. he built one that measured facts and coverage, and he would go and embarrass the political leaders whose countries had low...