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kailash satyarthi, and of course malala yousafzai. we heard from her speaking earlier, still looking at those live pictures from birmingham, where she now lives. the youngest recipient of the peace prize at only 17 years old. and the award, she said, not just for me, but for the children of the world. she made a plea as well for people to understand each other. saying it doesn't matter what color we are, what languages we speak. we are all human beings. >>> we need more. we need much more. >> the u.n. warning the ebola outbreak won't be controlled without massive international response. ♪ >>> hello, i'm live from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, also ahead, the battle for kobani, isil fighters try to recapture the syrian town and are pounded from above. thousands of people are back on the streets of hong kong as planned talks fall through. >>
kailash satyarthi, and of course malala yousafzai. we heard from her speaking earlier, still looking at those live pictures from birmingham, where she now lives. the youngest recipient of the peace prize at only 17 years old. and the award, she said, not just for me, but for the children of the world. she made a plea as well for people to understand each other. saying it doesn't matter what color we are, what languages we speak. we are all human beings. >>> we need more. we need much...
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malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi are the world's greatest children's champions. deserve the nobel peace prize for their courage, determination, for their vision that no child should ever be left behind and every child should have the best of chances. but i think that, you know, after the celebrations are over and particularly all the great attention that will be around this with the actual awarding of the prizes, presumably in oslo in december, it will be about what actually happens on the ground. does this prize, the most prestigious in the world, many people would say, actually make a big difference in the things that they fought for. >> yes, they will obviously both want that. they win a million dollars or so, which they will presumably split. and in india, of course, the campaign to end child labor and child slavery, it has some publicity here where we're razzed about where we get our clothes from. kailash satyarthi has said when you buy an indian rug, where is that made? it's often made by children. think again. >> that's right. he has operated on a global s
malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi are the world's greatest children's champions. deserve the nobel peace prize for their courage, determination, for their vision that no child should ever be left behind and every child should have the best of chances. but i think that, you know, after the celebrations are over and particularly all the great attention that will be around this with the actual awarding of the prizes, presumably in oslo in december, it will be about what actually happens on...
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our top stories this hour -- this year's nobel peace prize pakistani teenager malala u.s. -- malala yousafzai and an indian activist for promoting children's rights. >> if islamic state fighters take a town on the border of syria, it could end in massacre. >> after three days of science awards and yesterday's literature prize, the nobel turns at spotlight to peacemakers. this year's much coveted nobel prize for peace went to malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who survived the shocking assassination attempt i the tell a ban. >> she shares the award with a prominent indian child labor activist, kailash satyarthi. >> for many, it's the most anticipated announcement of the nobel award giving season, and this year, one winner will get a special mention in the history books. at just 17 years old, malala yousafzai is the youngest ever recipient. she has been campaigning for girls education rights in pakistan since she was 11 and survived a pet -- an assassination attempt years later. now living in england, she said she found out the news during a chemistry lesson at school. >> this award is not ju
our top stories this hour -- this year's nobel peace prize pakistani teenager malala u.s. -- malala yousafzai and an indian activist for promoting children's rights. >> if islamic state fighters take a town on the border of syria, it could end in massacre. >> after three days of science awards and yesterday's literature prize, the nobel turns at spotlight to peacemakers. this year's much coveted nobel prize for peace went to malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who survived the...
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kailash satyarthi and malala yousafz yousafzai. they are being awarded for the quote of the fight for the struggle against young people and right for education for all young people. >> you can cross countries and religion and borders and protect children to help girls get educated and stop the violence that keeps poverty entrenched in the countries where the women and children don't have rights. child labor in general. international correspondent nic robertson joining us live from london. hi, nic. >> reporter: hi. malala yousafzai was high on the list. we have not heard much said about him. malala yousafzai becomes from the records we have at least, the youngest ever nobel peace laureate at 17 years old. the person she shares the prize with is 60 years old. the average age in the past of the nobel peace laureate has been 63 or 64. malala changing the landscape here. again, the nobel committee there, decisions in the past have been controversial. malala and her supporters were deeply disappointed last year when she missed out. she w
kailash satyarthi and malala yousafz yousafzai. they are being awarded for the quote of the fight for the struggle against young people and right for education for all young people. >> you can cross countries and religion and borders and protect children to help girls get educated and stop the violence that keeps poverty entrenched in the countries where the women and children don't have rights. child labor in general. international correspondent nic robertson joining us live from london....
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. >> malala yousafzai. >> wow. you are on a roll here. >> roll them, betting red. >> who said, buzz it malala or mindy who said that she is competitive. >> mindy. >> that is correct. but there's more to it. she said i am competitive and a perfectionist. now, wait a minute. it looks like the judges have to be called in here because malala once said, i want to be number one in every field. >> which could be interpreted as being come pet i. so there's no wrong answer to that one. >> that's my kind of question, lawrence. i could not have answered that incorrectly. that harp was going to play. >> it turns out, you are -- >> i appreciate when you stack the deck for me. >> you're getting them all right. and now, who said i am obsessed with justice. >> malala yousafzai. >> i thought -- yeah, there's the buzzer. slowest buzzer in the history of game shows. that is wrong. mindy kaling -- >> are you sure? >> do you want to hear he say it? >> i am obsessed with justice. not so much with the law, but with justice. actually, in
. >> malala yousafzai. >> wow. you are on a roll here. >> roll them, betting red. >> who said, buzz it malala or mindy who said that she is competitive. >> mindy. >> that is correct. but there's more to it. she said i am competitive and a perfectionist. now, wait a minute. it looks like the judges have to be called in here because malala once said, i want to be number one in every field. >> which could be interpreted as being come pet i. so there's no...
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. >>> and the malala malala yousafzai says she is happy to become the youngest-ever recipient of the nobel peace prize. >>> in the last hour members of the u.n. general assembly says the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without a massive international response. the u.n.'s secretary general says more money is urgently needed. >> over $20 million has been raised for the trust fund in the last week, but we need more, we need much more. of the $1 billion sought, only one quarter has been funded. we also need a surge in trained healthcare personnel who can deploy the staff to enable our treatment units and community centers. >> let's go straight to pattive culhane who is live from us on the u.n. sounds pretty bleak there? >> that's right. the message is the world is late to the fight against ebola, but it doesn't have to be whole late. this whole week has been an attempted wake-up call to countries across the globe. we saw secretary of state john kerriment come out unusually with slides saying that every country in the world can provide something. if you don't have the money, provide a
. >>> and the malala malala yousafzai says she is happy to become the youngest-ever recipient of the nobel peace prize. >>> in the last hour members of the u.n. general assembly says the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without a massive international response. the u.n.'s secretary general says more money is urgently needed. >> over $20 million has been raised for the trust fund in the last week, but we need more, we need much more. of the $1 billion sought, only one...
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. >> malala yousafzai becomes the youngest person ever to win a nobel peace prize. she's 17 years old. in 2012, she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman who boarded her school bus. she survived and continued to campaign for the rights of girls to go to school. she shares the award with kailash satyarthi, a leader in the international movement against child slavery and the exploitation of child workers. yousafzai is a pakistini muslim, satyarthi is a hindu from india. then, as tens of thousands are expected to converge in ferguson, missouri, for a weekend of protests demanding justice for michael brown, we speak with three of protests lead organizers, including st. louis rapper, tef poe. >> i told the police officer the other day but we were protesting, you have the guns and we don't. so the notion that you are afraid of us when you have all of the weapons in the world, is ridiculous. you can bring a tank, armored vehicles, tear gas, smoke bombs, you can bring assault rifles. all i have is this. it makes zero sense. >> and here in detroit, a judge has ruled the c
. >> malala yousafzai becomes the youngest person ever to win a nobel peace prize. she's 17 years old. in 2012, she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman who boarded her school bus. she survived and continued to campaign for the rights of girls to go to school. she shares the award with kailash satyarthi, a leader in the international movement against child slavery and the exploitation of child workers. yousafzai is a pakistini muslim, satyarthi is a hindu from india. then, as tens of...
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malala yousafzai, of course, is just 17. back to you. >> amazing 17-year-old. thank you. >>> and reminder in a few minutes malala yousafzai will be making a statement on the nobel peace prize. we'll bring it live. >>> coming up on "newsnation." new troubles for us suspended star adrian peterson. officials want him back in jail for allegedly smoking pot. >> where is kim jong un? he skipped a major celebration today. hasn't been seen public any 38 days. >>> the microsoft ceo sparks fresh controversy over equal pay for women. >> it's not about asking for the raising and knowing and having faith that the system will give you the right raises as you go along. >> so he's now responding to the criticism after saying it's good karma for women not to ask for a raise. it's our "newsnation" gut check. >>> you'll meet the 11-year-old who started his own bath product business to help the homeless shelter that gave him and his mother a new life. >>> join our conversation online. find the team on twitt twitter @"newsnation." may link . but there is a better choice. drink more
malala yousafzai, of course, is just 17. back to you. >> amazing 17-year-old. thank you. >>> and reminder in a few minutes malala yousafzai will be making a statement on the nobel peace prize. we'll bring it live. >>> coming up on "newsnation." new troubles for us suspended star adrian peterson. officials want him back in jail for allegedly smoking pot. >> where is kim jong un? he skipped a major celebration today. hasn't been seen public any 38 days....
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pakistani teen malala yousafzai and indian kailash satyarthi are the winners of this year's nobel peace prize. this year the prestigious honor for advocating children's rights for equal access to education. >> nobel peace prize for 2014 is to be awarded to kailash satyarthi and malala yousafzai for their struggle against oppression of young people and children and children's right to education. children must go to school, not be financially exploited. >> satyarthi has protested and demonstrated for over three decades to prevent children's exploitation. and he also found a volunteer group to stop child labor. malala blogs about how she and her classmates go to school under the fear of islamic extremists. she was shot in the head while riding on a school bus two years ago, but she survived. she continues to call on world leaders to act for the rights of education for all women and children around the globe. the 17-year-old is the youngest ever nobel prize winner. the committee stressed that children must go to school and not be financially exploited, particularly in conflict-ridden areas.
pakistani teen malala yousafzai and indian kailash satyarthi are the winners of this year's nobel peace prize. this year the prestigious honor for advocating children's rights for equal access to education. >> nobel peace prize for 2014 is to be awarded to kailash satyarthi and malala yousafzai for their struggle against oppression of young people and children and children's right to education. children must go to school, not be financially exploited. >> satyarthi has protested and...
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malala yousafzai at 17 years old is youngest person to ever win the prize. terrorists in pakistan tried murder malala yousafzai back in 2012 because she add indicated tore gender equality. malala will set of 2014 liberty medal in philadelphia later this month. how about that? >> i'm very happy for her and him. >> another developing story action anews two bandits attacked a map outside a bucks county car overnight and stole his sports car. a man was assaulted and shocked tat a man with a taser outside of barluli in bensalem bucks county. suspect stole a july owe muss standing. no word on whether or not police made arrests but if you know anything about this crime police call please -- please call police. >> and a gunman that robbed a wawa store 800 block of cottman avenue 3 p.m.. police say the robber stole 1,000 and got away on foot. the robber had a black sheet and was holding a silver hand gun the clerk was not hurt. >> the penalty phase in murder crime of yand mauri could be sentenced to death. he was accused of killing a girl and grandmotherch the killer
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and that's exactly what malala yousafzai stands for. so, meeting her in person, we have been talking about her for months on end. we watch videos, we red her book. and now just meeting her in person it was just an unbelievable experience, she inspires us, to spread education, and to go to our roots and to help people and young girls and boys even in america and around the world. >> she has been working so hard for this moment. what was the thirst fink you said to her? >> blah blah blah? >> did you say anything. >> i was just -- i said your words tonight were so inspiring because her speech was just unbelievable. and i know it helped all of us to put in perspective our lives and how fortunate we were to have an education. >> she won the nobel peace prize, too, not only brilliant but kind of funny. did you hear her say this? listen. >> sometimes people forget i'm a student, i'm 17, and i have exams coming, too. and last week when i told my teach their i could not do my homework because of the nobel peace prize and so on, that just didn't
and that's exactly what malala yousafzai stands for. so, meeting her in person, we have been talking about her for months on end. we watch videos, we red her book. and now just meeting her in person it was just an unbelievable experience, she inspires us, to spread education, and to go to our roots and to help people and young girls and boys even in america and around the world. >> she has been working so hard for this moment. what was the thirst fink you said to her? >> blah blah...
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and malala yousafzai becomes the youngest ever to win the nobel peace prize two years after the pakistani teenager was shot in the head by the taliban and. >> this award is for all those children who are voiceless, whose voices need to be heard. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the number of next due to the ebola outbreak in west africa has now exceeded 4000 -- the number of deaths. that never came today as the united nations ebola envoy said the number of cases could be doubling every month. efforts to contain the spread within the three worst affected countries increasingly focus on education. our global health correspondent reports from sierra leone. >> hope and warm hospitality. in the midst of fear and uncertainty. we are afraid of the sickness of our children. we are mothers. >> these volunteers are on a mission to end the ebola outbreak, armed only with facts and soap. >> we show them how to wash hands, how to do the prevention. >> there are two key things now needed to bring this outbreak under control of according to the world h
and malala yousafzai becomes the youngest ever to win the nobel peace prize two years after the pakistani teenager was shot in the head by the taliban and. >> this award is for all those children who are voiceless, whose voices need to be heard. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the number of next due to the ebola outbreak in west africa has now exceeded 4000 -- the number of deaths. that never came today as the united nations ebola...
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and jim gardner just finished interviewing malala yousafzai, and can you see that tomorrow on "action news" at 11:00. >>> in other news, the black clergy of the philadelphia region came together for a discussion on justice, their goal is to discuss an action plan on how races are treatmented within the justice system. nadal served as the key note ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. >>> now the eagles get ready for another 5-1 team. >> yes, it was a week of relaxation, look who was out there jason kelsey, back in a limited role after a double hernia
and jim gardner just finished interviewing malala yousafzai, and can you see that tomorrow on "action news" at 11:00. >>> in other news, the black clergy of the philadelphia region came together for a discussion on justice, their goal is to discuss an action plan on how races are treatmented within the justice system. nadal served as the key note ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the...
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video hoping to get their malala yousafzai visit to get malala yousafzai to visit their school. the malala yousafzai funds saw the video and reached out to the school and actually invited four of the students to tomorrow's is her moan. >> i that's fantastic. >> pretty cool. >> exciting for them. >> wonderful to see the social media campaign pay off there. >> and have a positive back. absolutely. time for check on business news. money watch's wendy gillette joins us from the new york stock exchange, wendy, what are we expecting on wall street? been roller coaster blast the last couple of weeks. >> definitely true. volatile week here on wall street, stocks lost ground after a lot of ups and downs but friday's session helped make up some of what was lost. >> add 41, today, we will see several big companies, report their third quarter earnings, including apple, ibm, hasbro and hal bert on. nicole, erika? >> the fix, and six plus, includes mobile technology, to allow custom to pay in stores, apple heist signed up the three major credit card networks but not that many retailers just y
video hoping to get their malala yousafzai visit to get malala yousafzai to visit their school. the malala yousafzai funds saw the video and reached out to the school and actually invited four of the students to tomorrow's is her moan. >> i that's fantastic. >> pretty cool. >> exciting for them. >> wonderful to see the social media campaign pay off there. >> and have a positive back. absolutely. time for check on business news. money watch's wendy gillette joins us...
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. >>> and malala yousafzai says she is happy and honored to become the youngest recipient ever of the noble peace prize. >>> the u.n. general assembly is being told the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without massive global response. the u.n.'s ebola envoy says that if the virus is not brought under control, the world will have to live with it forever. let's go to patty culhane live for us from washington, d.c. the message from the u.n. basically that the disease is moving faster than the international community. >> reporter: and the message all week has been from the world bank, the imf, now the u.n., that time is running out. that they need more than words. the countries are now taking their terns expressing their support. and the message from the u.n. is that is great but we need it right now. they say they need a billion dollars. $700 million has been pledged, but very little has been delivered. so the message from the man leading the mission from the united nations is, we have to act fast. >> this outbreak has moved out of rural areas. it's affecting a whole region, and it's
. >>> and malala yousafzai says she is happy and honored to become the youngest recipient ever of the noble peace prize. >>> the u.n. general assembly is being told the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without massive global response. the u.n.'s ebola envoy says that if the virus is not brought under control, the world will have to live with it forever. let's go to patty culhane live for us from washington, d.c. the message from the u.n. basically that the disease is moving...
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young malala yousafzai is the youngest person to steve nobel peace prize. >> i think this is really the beginning. >> malala yousafzai, the 17-year-old pakistani child education activist is in the international spotlight again this morning becoming the youngest person ever to win the nobel peace prize sharing the honor with kailash satyarthi for warded for his right children's activists. >> an indian and pakistani to join in a common struggle for education and against extremism. >> it was only two years ago that a taliban gunman shot her in the head for trying to get an education and speaking out about the right for girls to get an education and she campaigns for girls' education. >> i truly believe the only way can create global peace and give ourselves peace and prosperity is only reading, knowledge and education. >> she has remained humble even in the face of accomplishment. >> this is not just an award like a meddle but an encouragement for me to go forward. >> malala yousafzai has said going to school is like walking through a magic door to her dreanlsd today she was in class when
young malala yousafzai is the youngest person to steve nobel peace prize. >> i think this is really the beginning. >> malala yousafzai, the 17-year-old pakistani child education activist is in the international spotlight again this morning becoming the youngest person ever to win the nobel peace prize sharing the honor with kailash satyarthi for warded for his right children's activists. >> an indian and pakistani to join in a common struggle for education and against...
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malala yousafzai that was shot back in pakistan received the liberty medal tonight. live at constitution center right now, sharrie williams. what an event there tonight? >>reporter:i would agree with you, jim. we were both here. it was special. at times the ceremony was powerful and moving. 1400 guests packed inside to hear what the 17-year-old had to say and to applaud her efforts. welcomed with roaring applause and a standing ovation malala yousafzai accepted the prestige medal. >>reporter:and it is given to a person that fights for liberty. she's a advocate for children as rights to education especially young girls gunned down by the taliban for her belief she survived. she spoke how that moment powered her more. >> the weakness and fear and homeless died strength and power was born. >>reporter:they took part in celebrating her bravery. the audience was filled with students that were inspired by this young girl. >> she's a huge hero of mine. >> if you are young you can still have the power to do something. >> even though she got shot for standing up what she belie
malala yousafzai that was shot back in pakistan received the liberty medal tonight. live at constitution center right now, sharrie williams. what an event there tonight? >>reporter:i would agree with you, jim. we were both here. it was special. at times the ceremony was powerful and moving. 1400 guests packed inside to hear what the 17-year-old had to say and to applaud her efforts. welcomed with roaring applause and a standing ovation malala yousafzai accepted the prestige medal....
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. >>> malala yousafzai will receive the liberty medal tonight and her story is an incredible one and before she receives the reward, malala will talk one-on-one with our own jim gardner and now he has a preview. >> reporter: there are unusual things happening here tonight. for the first time in the history of this event, it's all taking place underneath one big massive tent. the liberty metal ceremony is taking place later, about a month, they were concerned about potential cold and rain but as it happens, it's beautiful outside. more importantly its the first time that the liberty medal is going to a teenager, who just happens to have won the nobel peace prize 11 days ago. malala yousafzai has been fighting for the rights of children and the rights of girls to go to school in her native pakistan since she was 11 years old, she has become a compelling spokesperson for girls everywhere. >> i have rights, the right of owed case and right to play and right to sing and right to talk and right to go to market and right to speak up. >> but on october 9th, 2012, a taliban gunman intent on s
. >>> malala yousafzai will receive the liberty medal tonight and her story is an incredible one and before she receives the reward, malala will talk one-on-one with our own jim gardner and now he has a preview. >> reporter: there are unusual things happening here tonight. for the first time in the history of this event, it's all taking place underneath one big massive tent. the liberty metal ceremony is taking place later, about a month, they were concerned about potential cold...
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tonight malala yousafzai celebrated as a nobel price winner. >>> and the congressional race heating up in the philadelphia suburbs. >>> and a feast for your eyes, your brain and your some. we have the details avenue exhibit sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. >>> now the details of malala yousafzai's courageous fight for the education of girls earned her one of the most prestigious prizes in the world. the nobel committee april announced the 17-year-old will share this year's nobel peace prize with an indian activist. both are champions for children's rights. >> this is not the end of what we started, i think this is really the beginning. >> malala yousafzai the activist in the spotlight again this morning becoming the youngest person ever to win the nobel peace price. sharing the honor with kailash satyarthi of india, also awarded for his work on children's rights. >> it is an important point for a hindu and a muslim, an indian and pakistani to join in the common struggle for education and against extremism. >> it was only two years ago a taliban gunman shot malala in the head for tryin
tonight malala yousafzai celebrated as a nobel price winner. >>> and the congressional race heating up in the philadelphia suburbs. >>> and a feast for your eyes, your brain and your some. we have the details avenue exhibit sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. >>> now the details of malala yousafzai's courageous fight for the education of girls earned her one of the most prestigious prizes in the world. the nobel committee april announced the 17-year-old will share this...
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joseph academy want to go meet malala yousafzai. they met her at the convention center yesterday, where she spoke at the forbes 30 under 30 summit. girls started social media campaign to promote educational opportunity for all children. >> just seeing how difficult it is cents for people around the worlds to get an education, it just makes us feel like we have an obligation casino of to help people around the world get that education, because it is so important. >> those girls are going to join us today on good day philadelphia at 8:00 this morning. pipe the way, it is part of malala yousafzai's liberty medal prize $100,000. she says she's going to give that to the children in pakistan for education and support. >> she an amazing young woman, she really is. so proud to have her here in philly. >> some entertainment news, barbara walters revealing most fascinating people. that list includes actress scarlet johansson, oprah winfrey, who walt will sit down with in depth interview, neil patrick harris, comedian chelsey handler made it,
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malala yousafzai for her heroic struggle to give girls the opportunity to go to school. two years ago while malala rode home on her school bus, a taliban gunman shot her in the head for her outspoken views on education of all girls. >> and here -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: the nobel peace committee said she should share the prize with kailash satyarthi. the 60-year-old has acted to help rescue more than 80,000 children from child exploitation in india. >> an indian and a pakistani to join in a common struggle for education and against extremism. >> reporter: at 17 malala yousafzai becomes the youngest nobel peace prize winner. she's now continuing her own education and has publicked her people moyer "i am -- her own memoir "i am malala." >> they received a record 278 nominations for this year's peace prize. pope francis was thought to be a top contender along with whistle blower edward snowden. >>> a weekly dose of u.c.l.a. inside some -- of yuck inside some area restaurants. >> the rain is fall willing here in -- falling here in northwest d.c. but heavier, steadier r
malala yousafzai for her heroic struggle to give girls the opportunity to go to school. two years ago while malala rode home on her school bus, a taliban gunman shot her in the head for her outspoken views on education of all girls. >> and here -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: the nobel peace committee said she should share the prize with kailash satyarthi. the 60-year-old has acted to help rescue more than 80,000 children from child exploitation in india. >> an indian and a...
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pakistan between anchor malala yousafzai says being awarded the nobel peace prize will encourage her in the campaign to push for education for all children. pakistan has a poor education record and one of the biggest problem in some areas is getting teachers to turn up for work and nicole johnston has this. >> reporter: not a teacher here for seven years and the classrooms are empty, the corridors quiet. people here call it a ghost school. a resent survey found more than 6,000 schools across this province are not functioning and means 1 in 7 of them are like this, an empty shell. today a new teacher has turned up, when officials recently visited the area parents pushed them to appoint one. the kids are excited. even though they have no books or pencils or even a chair. until now these children have had no education. we asked their teacher why so many of the colleagues are not turning up to class. >> translator: i don't know. the order is to go come from the officer. if the officer doesn't order the teacher to go, he won't. >> reporter: for many in the province there is no chance to s
pakistan between anchor malala yousafzai says being awarded the nobel peace prize will encourage her in the campaign to push for education for all children. pakistan has a poor education record and one of the biggest problem in some areas is getting teachers to turn up for work and nicole johnston has this. >> reporter: not a teacher here for seven years and the classrooms are empty, the corridors quiet. people here call it a ghost school. a resent survey found more than 6,000 schools...
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. >>> and malala yousafzai says she is happy and honored to become the youngest-ever recipient of the nobel peace prize. [ applause ] ♪ >>> the u.n. general assembly is being told the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without massive international response. the virus has killed more than 4,000 people mainly in west africa. it says if the virus is not brought under control, the world may have to live with it forever. quite a stern warning from u.n. officials that the clock is ticking. >> reporter: a truly scary thought. think about this, the leader of the u.n. mission on this saying if you don't contain it now, the world will never be able to contain it. and he said the virus infection rate is doubling every three to four weeks, so basically the message to all of the countries across the globe is that this can be contained but only if the they act fast. >> this outbreak has moved out of rural areas. it's affecting a whole region, and it's now also impacting on the whole world. and this outbreak is advancing quite rapidly, ahead of the control effort. and the rest of us are having t
. >>> and malala yousafzai says she is happy and honored to become the youngest-ever recipient of the nobel peace prize. [ applause ] ♪ >>> the u.n. general assembly is being told the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without massive international response. the virus has killed more than 4,000 people mainly in west africa. it says if the virus is not brought under control, the world may have to live with it forever. quite a stern warning from u.n. officials that the clock...
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malala yousafzai is a pakistani muslim. the other winner, 60 years old, men from india, hindu, who also has been working to stop the exportation to children, especially around the issue of making those rugs, kailash satya rthi. can you talk about the message the nobel committee is sending to india? >> i think the fact a nobel committee chose these two people -- obviously, i was not a fly on the wall when they decided that, but it seems to me that this is indicating the understanding that even the establishment figures, the people who run these countries, the people who run these committees, they are understanding that things have gone so far to the point that they have gone too far. alling, for decades, people over the world -- especially in those countries, especially in the new colonial countries -- have been pushed lower and lower into the brink. and the whole process of neoliberalism it was fit is dish visited on countries like india, the public services, funding for public education, all of this was done in the name of
malala yousafzai is a pakistani muslim. the other winner, 60 years old, men from india, hindu, who also has been working to stop the exportation to children, especially around the issue of making those rugs, kailash satya rthi. can you talk about the message the nobel committee is sending to india? >> i think the fact a nobel committee chose these two people -- obviously, i was not a fly on the wall when they decided that, but it seems to me that this is indicating the understanding that...
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malala yousafzai won the nobel peace prize today, for advocating education for girls. she'll share the honor with kailash satyarthi of india, who's campaigned for decades against child slavery and labor. malala heard the news in birmingham, england, where she now lives. >> i felt more powerful and more courageous because this award is not just a piece of metal that you wear or an award that you keep in your room but this is really an encouragement for me room but encouragement to go forward and to believe in myself to know that there are people that are supporting me in this campaign. >> woodruff: we'll have a full report on the two peace prize winners, after the news summary. the number of ebola deaths has now passed 4,000, out of nearly 8,400 cases. that word today from the world health organization. meanwhile, seven more people were admitted to a hospital in madrid, to be monitored. they had contact with the first person diagnosed with the disease in spain. and the associated press reported a liberian man, thomas duncan, had a fever of 103 degrees when a dallas hosp
malala yousafzai won the nobel peace prize today, for advocating education for girls. she'll share the honor with kailash satyarthi of india, who's campaigned for decades against child slavery and labor. malala heard the news in birmingham, england, where she now lives. >> i felt more powerful and more courageous because this award is not just a piece of metal that you wear or an award that you keep in your room but this is really an encouragement for me room but encouragement to go...
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. >> malala yousafzai. fm. >> if you want to invite jesusi. >> one officer hurt eight people arrested and at least one american flag torched. >> we begin with i.s.i.l.'s advances in syria and iraq and a warning that 12,000 kurds could be massacred, if i.s.i.l. succeeds in taking the kurdish muctown of kobani. on friday, u.s. national security advisory tony blinken admits i.s.i.l. now controls 40% of kobani. there are other kobani recent gains and now controls territory from the syrian border to baghdad's western suburbs. meanwhile the u.n. special envoy to syria, compared it to 1995 srebrenica massacre. >> you remember srebrenica? we never forgot. when the reason for imminent threat to civilians we cannot we should not be silence. >> derek harry served as spell envoy at u.s. central command. arcolonel, real pleasure to have you with us. the u.n. special envoy to syria has suggested that 10,000 could be killed if kobani falls to i.s.i.l. as they appear to be too little too late? >> clearly, it's too little t
. >> malala yousafzai. fm. >> if you want to invite jesusi. >> one officer hurt eight people arrested and at least one american flag torched. >> we begin with i.s.i.l.'s advances in syria and iraq and a warning that 12,000 kurds could be massacred, if i.s.i.l. succeeds in taking the kurdish muctown of kobani. on friday, u.s. national security advisory tony blinken admits i.s.i.l. now controls 40% of kobani. there are other kobani recent gains and now controls territory...
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malala yousafzai also the winner every nobel peace prize. >> malala yousafzai, you are our hope. >> you remember this social media campaign from the student at mount st. joseph academy, well, created? video hoping to get malala yousafzai to visit their school. the malala yousafzai funds, saw the video, reached out to the school, and invited four of the student, to tomorrow's ceremony. >> oh, that's fan taste being i can. >> pretty cool. >> hey, happening today. apple rolls out its new mobile payment service, called, apple pay. allows customers to make a payment with the tap after phone. a way to check out and pay for items you by on line, right now, the digital technology only available, though, for iphone six and six plus owners. >> it will end soon. but before it does, a lot more people got to die. >> brad pitt comes out on top the hollywood box office battle this weekend, world war ii drama fury blew past gone girl. rariton nazi germany. fury opens with 23 and a half million dollars, gone girl, still hanging in there starring afleck, followed in second with 17 million, book of life w
malala yousafzai also the winner every nobel peace prize. >> malala yousafzai, you are our hope. >> you remember this social media campaign from the student at mount st. joseph academy, well, created? video hoping to get malala yousafzai to visit their school. the malala yousafzai funds, saw the video, reached out to the school, and invited four of the student, to tomorrow's ceremony. >> oh, that's fan taste being i can. >> pretty cool. >> hey, happening today....
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as i say, kailash satyarthi probably less well-known than malala yousafzai. she has been in the media spotlight a great deal over the last two years. not least for concern over her health after she was so seriously wounded. now, of course, because she is a globetrotting campaigner who has access to the corridors of power all over the world. her very first interview after the shooting was with the bbc. here's what she told my colleague last october. >> reporter: a day out in birmingham for malala yousafzai. this 16-year-old's life was transformed by the attack that nearly killed her. one year on, i've been spending time with her and her family. >> hello, malala, how are you? what has been the hardest thing about coming to birmingham? >> nothing. >> the weather, of course. >> yeah, the weather. >> the weather. and seeing malala. her whole face was like big, big. and here it's good. >> she's much better now than she was. but your life changed in that one moment. >> in seconds. >> in seconds, everyone's life changed in that moment. malala was only 11 when she fir
as i say, kailash satyarthi probably less well-known than malala yousafzai. she has been in the media spotlight a great deal over the last two years. not least for concern over her health after she was so seriously wounded. now, of course, because she is a globetrotting campaigner who has access to the corridors of power all over the world. her very first interview after the shooting was with the bbc. here's what she told my colleague last october. >> reporter: a day out in birmingham for...
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pakistan's malala yousafzai was the youngest to receive the prize at age 17 years old and is one of the leading campaigners against child slavery. she was in school when she found out. simon mcgregor wood has the latest there. >> reporter: malala gave something that was obviously not a well-prepared statement, it was just off the cuff, heartfelt. she was very honored and was careful to pay tribute to her indian partner, and it was very important to her that a pakistani and indian would share this award. she hopes that shares love. and she noticed that she is a muslim and the co-winner is a hindu. she paid tribute to her father and family, and she made it clear that she was so grateful that her father allowed her to go to school, and in fact, he had not clipped her wings and she went on to commitment to girls in her home country to getting an education. >> a little later we will meet the journalist who first brought malala into the international spotlight. that's coming up at 4:30 eastern time. peaceful campaigns in children's rights in india for 30 years. credited for saving the lives o
pakistan's malala yousafzai was the youngest to receive the prize at age 17 years old and is one of the leading campaigners against child slavery. she was in school when she found out. simon mcgregor wood has the latest there. >> reporter: malala gave something that was obviously not a well-prepared statement, it was just off the cuff, heartfelt. she was very honored and was careful to pay tribute to her indian partner, and it was very important to her that a pakistani and indian would...
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malala yousafzai is at the constitution center to accept the liberty medal. the taliban government shot the teenager in the head two years ago because of her vocal support for gender equality and education for girls. >>> everyone's expected to be okay after a car slammed into a credit union in south philadelphia. skyforce 10 was over the scene late this morning on south broad street. police say the driver hit the gas instead of the brakes. the car hit the police and fire credit union causing part of that brick wall to come crashing down. >>> now to decision 2014. new jersey's third congressional seat is up for grabs. it's a seat held by former eagle john runyon. with two weeks to go before election day, the candidates are trying to drum up support. macarthur promises to bring jobs to the region and work with local hospitals to bring veterans health care closer to joint base maguire. aimee belgard says she'll fight for equal pay for women. both candidates launched aggressive attack ads against their opponents. >> you're under a lot of pressure and you're under
malala yousafzai is at the constitution center to accept the liberty medal. the taliban government shot the teenager in the head two years ago because of her vocal support for gender equality and education for girls. >>> everyone's expected to be okay after a car slammed into a credit union in south philadelphia. skyforce 10 was over the scene late this morning on south broad street. police say the driver hit the gas instead of the brakes. the car hit the police and fire credit union...
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how malala yousafzai found out she won the nobel peace prize. plus the activist that is sharing the honor and the message the committee hopes to send with this year's honorees. of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® floss. its advanced technology removes more plaque. the yoplait greek taste-off hits st. louis, let's find out which blueberry greek yogurt tastes best. bam! that one. (in unison) it's yoplait! i like yoplait. i've always liked yoplait. the one that you didn't pick was chobani. ooh. i'm a convert. yoplait's the winner! take the taste-off for yourself. >>> welcome back. an extraordinary honor for two extraordinary people, malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi will share this year's peace prize. yousafzai's story and how she first discov
how malala yousafzai found out she won the nobel peace prize. plus the activist that is sharing the honor and the message the committee hopes to send with this year's honorees. of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™....
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. >> malala yousafzai you are our host. >> malala yousafzai has inspired students at mount st. joseph's academy to start a social media campaign to bring her to their school. this is pretty cool. the malala yousafzai fund reached out to the academy for them -- four of them invited to tomorrow's ceremony. that's pretty cool. >> fantastic. >> nice honor there. >> good use of social media. >> absolutely. >> happening today apple launches apple pay, new way to make purchases in stores with just the tap after smart phone. the payment system can also be used at many retail websites as a twi check out and pay for items you buy on line. right now the digital wallet technology is only available, though, for folks who ponied up for the new iphone, six and six plus. >> i'm not in that group. >> nor am i. >> there tough. >> until the lasts one breaks. >> true. stranger though, runs into a burning home. this is an incredible story. and saves a man's life. but this morning, his identity is a mystery. we'll have the dramatic rescue coming up. >> also, every eight minutes, child gets the wrong
. >> malala yousafzai you are our host. >> malala yousafzai has inspired students at mount st. joseph's academy to start a social media campaign to bring her to their school. this is pretty cool. the malala yousafzai fund reached out to the academy for them -- four of them invited to tomorrow's ceremony. that's pretty cool. >> fantastic. >> nice honor there. >> good use of social media. >> absolutely. >> happening today apple launches apple pay, new way...
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joseph academy want to go meet malala yousafzai. so, they met her at the convention center where she spoke at the forbes 30 under 30 summit going on. girls started a social media campaign to promote educational opportunities for all children, those girls will be on good day later this morning to talk about their experience, by the way, part of malala yousafzai's liberty medal prize $100,000. what's she going to do with this? she said she is going to give that money to kids in pakistan, for education and support. >> and it is quite a list of people now, hillary clinton, bono, amazing. >> muhammad ali two years ago. >> very good company. >>> 6:17 right now, in nigeria, activist also hopeful that s kidnapped school girls will be returned to their families, you will remember this story. rally held in the country's capitol six months after these girls were abducted by the islamic rebel group boca harem. reported last week, that nigeria reached a cease-fire, with this group, but it is unclear if that means the release of the remaining gir
joseph academy want to go meet malala yousafzai. so, they met her at the convention center where she spoke at the forbes 30 under 30 summit going on. girls started a social media campaign to promote educational opportunities for all children, those girls will be on good day later this morning to talk about their experience, by the way, part of malala yousafzai's liberty medal prize $100,000. what's she going to do with this? she said she is going to give that money to kids in pakistan, for...
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coming up on "action news" tonight, i satd down with malala yousafzai before she was awarded the liberty medal in philadelphia last night. we'll hear how she found the strength to stand up to terrorists in a preview of our one and one conversation. and the eagles play this weekend and we'll talk to jeff skversky about that story. >> and i'll let you know when we dry out and the sunshine returns. when we return. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to
coming up on "action news" tonight, i satd down with malala yousafzai before she was awarded the liberty medal in philadelphia last night. we'll hear how she found the strength to stand up to terrorists in a preview of our one and one conversation. and the eagles play this weekend and we'll talk to jeff skversky about that story. >> and i'll let you know when we dry out and the sunshine returns. when we return. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi...
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. >>> malala yousafzai becomes the youngest winner of the noble peace prize. she will share this years honor and we will hear from them coming up. >>> new at 6:00 o'clock coming up water woes in the south jersey town, we will tell you what officials found in the water supply that forced two major >>> i am chris may. here are the day's top stories for you, father of eli waller says he is full of gratitude as he mourns his son's loss. eli from hamilton township died september 25th from enterovirus 68, at the age of four. waller's family is starting a foundation in eli's name to help children in need of school supplies. >>> world health organization says ebola out break has killed more than 4,000 people worldwide mostly in west africa. one of those deaths came on american soil this week. nearly 8400 cases of ebola have been reported in seven countries. >>> philadelphia public schoolteachers rally across the city this morning, they say they want to set record straight about what the union says is misleading information from the src. following the cancellation of t
. >>> malala yousafzai becomes the youngest winner of the noble peace prize. she will share this years honor and we will hear from them coming up. >>> new at 6:00 o'clock coming up water woes in the south jersey town, we will tell you what officials found in the water supply that forced two major >>> i am chris may. here are the day's top stories for you, father of eli waller says he is full of gratitude as he mourns his son's loss. eli from hamilton township died...
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. >> malala yousafzai the activist in the spotlight again this morning becoming the youngest person ever to win the nobel peace price. sharing the honor with kailash satyarthi of india, also awarded for his work on children's rights. >> it is an important point for a hindu and a muslim, an indian and pakistani to join in the common struggle for education and against extremism. >> it was only two years ago a taliban gunman shot malala in the head for trying to get an education and for being out spoken about girls having a right to go to school. since then, she has turned her personal tragedy into a campaign for school girls whose educations and lives are threatened around the world. >> i truly believe the only way we can create global peace and to our peace and prosperity is only reading, knowledge and education. >> she remained humble even in the face of extraordinary accomplishments. >> this award is not just a piece of medal you wear or an award you keep in your room, it is an encouragement for me to go forward. >> malala saying going to school is like going through a magic door to you
. >> malala yousafzai the activist in the spotlight again this morning becoming the youngest person ever to win the nobel peace price. sharing the honor with kailash satyarthi of india, also awarded for his work on children's rights. >> it is an important point for a hindu and a muslim, an indian and pakistani to join in the common struggle for education and against extremism. >> it was only two years ago a taliban gunman shot malala in the head for trying to get an education...
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. >> noble peace prize for 2014 is to be awarded to india kailash satyarthi and malala yousafzai for their struggle against oppression of young people and children and children's right to education. children must go to school, not be financially exploited. >> kailash satyarthi has protested for over three decades against exploitation of children and founded aid volunteer group to stop child labor. >> it's a great honor for all of those children who are deprived their childhood globally. it's an honor to my fellow indians. it's not just an honor for me. it's an honor for all those who were fighting against child labor globally. >> malal a, at 17 is the youngest nobel laureate in university history. >> i'm proud that i'm the first pakistani and the first young woman, or young person, to get this award. it's a great honor for me. and i'm also really happy i'm sharing this award with a person -- with a person from india whose name is kalaish and his great work for child's rights, his great work against child slavery inspires me. i'm really happy there are so many people working for child
. >> noble peace prize for 2014 is to be awarded to india kailash satyarthi and malala yousafzai for their struggle against oppression of young people and children and children's right to education. children must go to school, not be financially exploited. >> kailash satyarthi has protested for over three decades against exploitation of children and founded aid volunteer group to stop child labor. >> it's a great honor for all of those children who are deprived their childhood...
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coming up malala yousafzai has a message for kids all around the world. >> see how the museum honored the legacy. former white house >>> today the former press secretary who was badly wounded in the 1981 assassination attempt on president reagan was honored today. other former white house press secretaries and washington journalists paid tribute to jim brady. >> the jim brady story transcends our age. he was a profile in courage and determination against the odds. we will tell it to our grandchildren who will tell it to theirs. we were all so lucky to have known the bear. >> before he died in august brady was an advocate for stronger gun control laws and rights for people with disabilities. president clinton named the white house briefing room in brady's honor back in 2000. >>> a blast from the past in california. a fisherman snagged a backpack wit a very old gun inside. -- with a very old gun inside, also a badge, class ring and id belonging to a u.s. treasury agent. turns out that agent lost his backpack when his boat was swamped by water 22 years ago. the agent said he was really r
coming up malala yousafzai has a message for kids all around the world. >> see how the museum honored the legacy. former white house >>> today the former press secretary who was badly wounded in the 1981 assassination attempt on president reagan was honored today. other former white house press secretaries and washington journalists paid tribute to jim brady. >> the jim brady story transcends our age. he was a profile in courage and determination against the odds. we will...
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malala yousafzai raised awareness of the polite of women and girls in pakistan. a co-winner from india is also a children's rights activist. >>> well, harvard researchers say they're closer than ever to finding a a cure for type one diabetes. using embryonic stem cells there is yes table produce cells in massive quantities, that make insulin. they hope to start testing the cells on people within a few years. a lot of little boys love seeing the flashing lights and hearing the sirens after police car on the road. >> and shane is no different. police officers, are here toast this very special little boy. but he has cents no idea that he's a hero to them, too. >> he want to be a police officer. he a doors his father. >> he really does. and whether he can be a police officer, i don't know, but aim not going to say no it i because the skies the limit. >> shane's john toy joining the force may and bit more difficult, though. it all goes back to his very first minutes of life. >> shane turned blue, his coloring was just blue. and the doctors said he was cents fine. >> b
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. >> the norwegian nobel committee says malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi two, children's rights act vision, deserve the honor of this year's nobel peace prize. >> an indian and a pakistani to join in the common struggle for education and against extremism. >> the committee recognized pakistani teenager malala yousafzai for her heroic struggle to give girls the opportunity to go to school. >> encouragement for me to go forward and to believe in myself, to know that there are people who are supporting me in this campaigning. >> two years ago, while malala yousafzai wrote home on her school bus, taliban gunman shot her in the head. for her outspoken views on the he'd action of all us. >> and here to speak -- >> the 17 year old the youngest nobel peace prize winner, she shares the prize with the 60 year old kailash satyarthi. he has helped rescue more than 80,000 children from child exploytation in india, the nobel committee says he carries on the traditions of began did i. alphonso van marsh, cbs 3, "eyewitness news". >>> malala yousafzai will be in philadelphia later this month to
. >> the norwegian nobel committee says malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi two, children's rights act vision, deserve the honor of this year's nobel peace prize. >> an indian and a pakistani to join in the common struggle for education and against extremism. >> the committee recognized pakistani teenager malala yousafzai for her heroic struggle to give girls the opportunity to go to school. >> encouragement for me to go forward and to believe in myself, to know that...
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the woman may have recently returned from liberia. >>> pakistani teen malala yousafzai won the nobel peace prize this morning after surviving being shot in the had by the taliban. she is the youngest recipient of the prestigious award and shares the honor with an indian child rights activist. >>> five, snapchat users, snapchat may have been hacked. insiders report a group of intercepted photos that were saved giving hackers access to items users thought were deleted. >> a lack of fog and drizzle and low clouds but we do have flight arrival delays in sfo. this is how it looks in san jose: clouds and 77 to 83 and operatest and warmest inland, and cooler than average at the coast up to the mid-70's. >>> seven, evidence that the commute is well underway and that is the maze as you pull in to the bay bridge toll plaza it will take 20 minutes to get across the city with an accident blocking westbound 580 in livermore and northbound 505 at the parkway an overturned vehicle. >>> thank you. we continue now on-line and twitter and facebook and all the mobile devices. see you in 25 minutes. >>
the woman may have recently returned from liberia. >>> pakistani teen malala yousafzai won the nobel peace prize this morning after surviving being shot in the had by the taliban. she is the youngest recipient of the prestigious award and shares the honor with an indian child rights activist. >>> five, snapchat users, snapchat may have been hacked. insiders report a group of intercepted photos that were saved giving hackers access to items users thought were deleted. >>...