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if i could forfeit my "glamour" i would give it to malala. >> and we will talk to malala. the fearless unactivist who survived the taliban. >>> and joe scarborough the former congressman and republican is getting attention with his new book. what he says the gop needs to do to win. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. res screech ] [ laughter ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] [ laughter ] [ tires screech ] are you serious?! [ horn honks ] whoo hoo hoo! i had no idea we were capable of doing something like that. made me look at camry different. i'm shaking right now! [ man ] toyota camry. let's go places. i'm shaking right now! ... through yonder window breaks ... it is the east ... and juliet is the sun it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holidays! the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ laughs ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com. ♪ >>> just one year ago malala you
if i could forfeit my "glamour" i would give it to malala. >> and we will talk to malala. the fearless unactivist who survived the taliban. >>> and joe scarborough the former congressman and republican is getting attention with his new book. what he says the gop needs to do to win. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. res screech ] [ laughter ] [ screaming...
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if i could forfeit my "glamour" i would give it to malala. >> and we will talk to malala. the fearless unactivist who survived the taliban. >>> and joe scarborough the former congressman and republican is getting attention with his new book. what he says the gop needs to do to win. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. res screech ] [ laughter ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] [ laughter ] [ tires screech ] are you serious?! [ horn honks ] whoo hoo hoo! i had no idea we were capable of doing something like that. made me look at camry different. i'm shaking right now! [ man ] toyota camry. let's go places. but, soft... what light... ... through yonder window breaks ... it is the east ... and juliet is the sun it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holidays! the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ laughs ] for holiday tips and recipes go to oceanspray.com. so if you have a flat tire dead b
if i could forfeit my "glamour" i would give it to malala. >> and we will talk to malala. the fearless unactivist who survived the taliban. >>> and joe scarborough the former congressman and republican is getting attention with his new book. what he says the gop needs to do to win. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. res screech ] [ laughter ] [ screaming...
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so i want to start and start my sunday and this includes the malala yousafzai. we need to ask with politicians to work for education and make it a top priority. so let their children and we also need to recognize the guys who are raising their voice. and then on the future, i want to be a politician. [applause] >> you know, i have to read this. you started your location early because he said that when it was exam time -- would you like to say that part? and here i have market. you said that you would start your exams by saying what your teacher? >> one of my teachers, yes. i told them that you are the best teacher i have ever seen in my life. and students learn from it. and many teachers are asking the questions and so it's really effective. [laughter] >> another question is what inequalities made it possible for you to exhibit courage and self-confidence and what inner qualities and you feel that it is that way and what you feel made it possible to exhibit such good courage? >> i think i'm just listening to my heart. in my heart is just listening to people and
so i want to start and start my sunday and this includes the malala yousafzai. we need to ask with politicians to work for education and make it a top priority. so let their children and we also need to recognize the guys who are raising their voice. and then on the future, i want to be a politician. [applause] >> you know, i have to read this. you started your location early because he said that when it was exam time -- would you like to say that part? and here i have market. you said...
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[applause] i told myself, malala, he ready. anything can happen to not only nobel peace prize not only nobel peace prize, anything can happen in your life. people might support you. people may turn against you. it might become difficult in your life to continue your temping. you must be ready for it because life will never be the same. changes will come in your life. now you're underrating, many people are supporting you but tomorrow if you join a party, half of the population will -- [inaudible] so i prepared myself for that, and being a politician you must keep in mind what you say. [laughter] and other than that if i talk about winning the nobel peace prize and not winning the nobel peace prize, i think i have won the nobel peace prize. because when i look at the nomination and the support of people, if you just remove -- [inaudible] i have won it. and i'm happy for this. [applause] >> this is a courage which i think could have come from many, many people in the river to the question is, i work with teenagers. what kind of p
[applause] i told myself, malala, he ready. anything can happen to not only nobel peace prize not only nobel peace prize, anything can happen in your life. people might support you. people may turn against you. it might become difficult in your life to continue your temping. you must be ready for it because life will never be the same. changes will come in your life. now you're underrating, many people are supporting you but tomorrow if you join a party, half of the population will --...
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children screamed as malala took the stage. >> thank you, malala! we love you! >> she blew them a kiss. lady gaga on the cover of this months's glamor said she wished she could have put malala there instead. >>> across america today newlyweds doing anything to seize the lucky day. 11-12-13 has a lot of couples rushing to tie the not. an estimated 3300 weddings, 8 times more than usual. if you didn't make it to the alter today your next chance for consecutive numbers, december 13, 2014. after that you have to wait until 2103. >>> and next here tonight, hello kitty, the couple who thinks the monarch of the jungle is their house cat. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-
children screamed as malala took the stage. >> thank you, malala! we love you! >> she blew them a kiss. lady gaga on the cover of this months's glamor said she wished she could have put malala there instead. >>> across america today newlyweds doing anything to seize the lucky day. 11-12-13 has a lot of couples rushing to tie the not. an estimated 3300 weddings, 8 times more than usual. if you didn't make it to the alter today your next chance for consecutive numbers,...
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you, malala gave an impassioned speech telling the crowd i believe the gun has no power. a gun can only kill but a pen can give life. fellow honoree gabby giffords also a fan. she shared this photo with the caption, wonderful to meet the brave malala, her strength is inspiring. you can count two brave survivors in that photo. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> right now jay carney talking about iran. >> pursue a diplomatic opening to see if it's possible to resolve this issue peacefully. >> any assurance secretary kerry can provide lawmakers on the hill when he speaks to them that would persuade them to hold off on tightening sanctions? >> secretary kerry and
you, malala gave an impassioned speech telling the crowd i believe the gun has no power. a gun can only kill but a pen can give life. fellow honoree gabby giffords also a fan. she shared this photo with the caption, wonderful to meet the brave malala, her strength is inspiring. you can count two brave survivors in that photo. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on...
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. >> in pakistan malala yousafzai's book "i am malala" has been banned by the country. the chief of the affiliated sools say the education rights activist book and instant "new york times" best seller contains content that's against pakistan's ideology and islamic values. cannot imagine what that might be. equal rights for girls perhaps. he went on to tell the "associated press" malala had betrayed pakistan by becoming a tool in the hands of western powers. this comes days after the militant commander whose fighters were blamed for attacking and shooting malala and other school friends was named as the new leader of the pakistan taliban. the leader was killed in the u.s. drone strike on friday. what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ lireally big...siness overnight? then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. could save you fifteen pe
. >> in pakistan malala yousafzai's book "i am malala" has been banned by the country. the chief of the affiliated sools say the education rights activist book and instant "new york times" best seller contains content that's against pakistan's ideology and islamic values. cannot imagine what that might be. equal rights for girls perhaps. he went on to tell the "associated press" malala had betrayed pakistan by becoming a tool in the hands of western powers....
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amonger malala yousafzai the victims. she was shot in the head for her support of education for girls. she survived that the treatment in britain. today's announcement that mullah willllah is the new leader anger by theth people here. >> in japan, engineers of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant are about to start a difficult and dangerous operation. their task, to remove thousands of uranium fuel rods from one of the damaged reactors. one of the small group of journalists that were allowed inside of reactor building for for the first time since the earthquake and tsunami struck. >> this is fukushima reactor four. inside is nearly 500 tons of toxic nuclear fuel. fuel twodiation to bombs. this tsunami shattered three of the reactor buildings. by the time i came here, this is what reactor for look like. now, it has been transferred. today, for the first time since journalists were allowed inside. beenis really why we have brought in here. i am standing on top of what used to be reactor building four. you can see this is a
amonger malala yousafzai the victims. she was shot in the head for her support of education for girls. she survived that the treatment in britain. today's announcement that mullah willllah is the new leader anger by theth people here. >> in japan, engineers of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant are about to start a difficult and dangerous operation. their task, to remove thousands of uranium fuel rods from one of the damaged reactors. one of the small group of journalists that were...
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amonger malala yousafzai the victims. she was shot in the head for her support of education for girls. she survived that the treatment in britain. today's announcement that mullah willllah is the new leader anger by theth people here. >> in japan, engineers of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant are about to start a difficult and dangerous operation. their task, to remove thousands of uranium fuel rods from one of the damaged reactors. one of the small group of journalists that were allowed inside of reactor building for for the first time since the earthquake and tsunami struck. >> this is fukushima reactor four. inside is nearly 500 tons of toxic nuclear fuel. fuel twodiation to bombs. this tsunami shattered three of the reactor buildings. by the time i came here, this is what reactor for look like. now, it has been transferred. today, for the first time since journalists were allowed inside. beenis really why we have brought in here. i am standing on top of what used to be reactor building four. you can see this is a
amonger malala yousafzai the victims. she was shot in the head for her support of education for girls. she survived that the treatment in britain. today's announcement that mullah willllah is the new leader anger by theth people here. >> in japan, engineers of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant are about to start a difficult and dangerous operation. their task, to remove thousands of uranium fuel rods from one of the damaged reactors. one of the small group of journalists that were...
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children screamed as malala took the stage. she blew them a kiss. lady gaga on the cover of this months's glamor said she wished she could have put malala there instead. >>> across america today newlyweds doing anything to seize the lucky day. 11-12-13 has a lot of couples rushing to tie the not. an estimated 3300 weddings, 8 times more than usual. if you didn't make it to the alter today your next chance for consecutive numbers, december 13, 2014. after that you have to wait until 20103. >>> the couple who thinks the jungle is their pet. what makes you different is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasa
children screamed as malala took the stage. she blew them a kiss. lady gaga on the cover of this months's glamor said she wished she could have put malala there instead. >>> across america today newlyweds doing anything to seize the lucky day. 11-12-13 has a lot of couples rushing to tie the not. an estimated 3300 weddings, 8 times more than usual. if you didn't make it to the alter today your next chance for consecutive numbers, december 13, 2014. after that you have to wait until...
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malala yousafzai has campaigned for education for women and children. the pakistani taliban shot her in the head last year as she was on her way home from school. the president of the eu parliament praised malala for her efforts. >> translator: you are already a worldwide icon of the fight for the right to an education. you are a symbol of resistance against fanaticism. >> it is alarming that 57 million children are deprived of education, they cannot go to school. this must shake our conscience. >> past recipients of the sakharov prize include nelson mandela and an san suu kyi. that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. >> a major manhunt pays off. french police arrest the suspect in this week's shootings in paris. he had already spent time in jail for his role and a bombing, a multiple murder that shocked france 20 years ago. the ukrainian parliament refuses to back a bill releasing former prime minister tymoshemko. that is key for ukraine joining
malala yousafzai has campaigned for education for women and children. the pakistani taliban shot her in the head last year as she was on her way home from school. the president of the eu parliament praised malala for her efforts. >> translator: you are already a worldwide icon of the fight for the right to an education. you are a symbol of resistance against fanaticism. >> it is alarming that 57 million children are deprived of education, they cannot go to school. this must shake...
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remember malala? she was shot in the head on the way home from school because she dared speak out in favor of education for girls. the new pakistani taliban leader is the man believed to have planned that attack. military officials in pakistan believe he's in afghanistan ordering attacks from there. malala survived the attack and has become a champion for girls education. >>> you might want to check your homeowners insurance policy and see whether you have asteroid coverage. there are way more flying around than we knew about before. remember this insane video of asteroids raining down over russia in february? more than a thousand people were hurt. an analysis from that explosion shows that impacts like this happen an estimated seven times more than scientists originally thought. we are talking about as many as 20 million asteroids, about 60 feet wide, near us. scientists are only tracking a few thousand of them. sleep tight, america. >>> check out our show page at cnn.com/thelead for video blogs and
remember malala? she was shot in the head on the way home from school because she dared speak out in favor of education for girls. the new pakistani taliban leader is the man believed to have planned that attack. military officials in pakistan believe he's in afghanistan ordering attacks from there. malala survived the attack and has become a champion for girls education. >>> you might want to check your homeowners insurance policy and see whether you have asteroid coverage. there are...
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.® >>> an update now on the tonage activist malala. her memior is banned in pakistan. the taliban shot her in the head for promoting girl education. the bock was representing the west they said and not pakistan. malala was a nobel prize con10er and a symbol of girl's rights. >> and miami under a cloud of controversy. the dolphin scandal is growing every day. and they are going in with heavy burdens of their own. stove? >> reporter: bill, it is probably not the match up. winless bucks and scandal plagued miami dolphins. this looks like it could last several weeks. from richey incognito's interview there is no comment from john martin. he will make a video tape response. and martin is likely to be interviewed by league investigators in california later this week. despite all that happen. richey incognito considers his former time mate johnathon martin a friend. >> i would give him a big hug. and i would be like dude, what is going on? >> reporter: one subject incognito did not touch on in that interview code red. the question did coaches order richey incognito to toughen
.® >>> an update now on the tonage activist malala. her memior is banned in pakistan. the taliban shot her in the head for promoting girl education. the bock was representing the west they said and not pakistan. malala was a nobel prize con10er and a symbol of girl's rights. >> and miami under a cloud of controversy. the dolphin scandal is growing every day. and they are going in with heavy burdens of their own. stove? >> reporter: bill, it is probably not the match up....
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this year's event supports the malala fund. it helps programs that support education for girls around the world. >>> it's time to answer our question of the morning. according to a recent survey, what is the least romantic place to propose marriage? is it a, home, b, the office, c sporting events? >> our facebook friend terry lynn wrote b, none sound romantic. she says it's b, the office. >> she's right, the answer is the office. >> don't propose at the office. come on, man. >> it doesn't matter where it is. >> you'll hear it for the rest ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> 6:58. cold front coming through. temperatures will drop settling in the 30s this afternoon -- settling in the 40s this afternoon. some snow showers. nothing will stick. it's all in the mountains. 45 tomorrow as we head toward thur
this year's event supports the malala fund. it helps programs that support education for girls around the world. >>> it's time to answer our question of the morning. according to a recent survey, what is the least romantic place to propose marriage? is it a, home, b, the office, c sporting events? >> our facebook friend terry lynn wrote b, none sound romantic. she says it's b, the office. >> she's right, the answer is the office. >> don't propose at the office. come...
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. >> we leave you now in strasbourg, in eastern france, where malala yousafzai has just received the european union's sakharov prize for human rights. head by the in the taliban on her way to school last year. [applause] you are watching "france 24." don't go away. hello and welcome to "the week in the middle east." as president hollande makes a historic visit to the holy land, we look at how reviews french presidents have viewed the region. controversy over qatar. we examine amnesty -- weational's treatment began in israel where francois hollande has been on a three-day visit to the region. despite the show of friendship, the two states have not always been i to eye. >> i am your friend and i always will be. long live this friendship between france and palestine. hollande read a few words in hebrew and in arabic, careful to balance the tensions. visiting a holocaust museum and ofing a wreath at the tomb yasser arafat. long live france, israel, and the friendship between us. >> hollande's speech was the most anticipated moment of the visit. it was a long declaration of friendship wit
. >> we leave you now in strasbourg, in eastern france, where malala yousafzai has just received the european union's sakharov prize for human rights. head by the in the taliban on her way to school last year. [applause] you are watching "france 24." don't go away. hello and welcome to "the week in the middle east." as president hollande makes a historic visit to the holy land, we look at how reviews french presidents have viewed the region. controversy over qatar. we...
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he and his group shot malala in the head while she was walking home from school. she was speaking out against education rights for girls after that. >>> in dearborn heights, michigan, mcbride has shot and killed on the front porch of a stranger's home on saturday night. her family says she was looking for help after a car crash. the unidentified homeowner told police he thought that she was trying to break in and his shotgun accidentally discharged. protesters alleged racial profiling and are angry that no charges have been filed here. >> i'm very concerned that law enforcement has made an attempt to cover something up with the family being told that her body was found in one place, when it was actually found when the young lady was on the porch. >> prosecutors say they need more information from police before deciding whether or not to file charges. >>> closing arts hours away in the trial of dr. martin macneill. the prosecution and defense resting their cases on friday. the state ended by putting the former utah doctor's mistress back on the stand. they say she
he and his group shot malala in the head while she was walking home from school. she was speaking out against education rights for girls after that. >>> in dearborn heights, michigan, mcbride has shot and killed on the front porch of a stranger's home on saturday night. her family says she was looking for help after a car crash. the unidentified homeowner told police he thought that she was trying to break in and his shotgun accidentally discharged. protesters alleged racial profiling...
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for real it says pakistan banned malala's book, "i am malala." that is inaccurate. pakistani officials said that a private school, private schools in pakistan have banned the book. they claim that it doesn't show enough respect for islam and call her a tool of the west. this is a private school. her profile, you know, rose steadily internationally when she wrote this book. it is not necessarily a decision made in public schools yet but the head of private schools says it is a non-islamic book and is banned. >> that's too bad. i mean, i am really looking forward to reading this book. it is unfortunate people won't have an opportunity. >>> really quickly, in the last 15 seconds here, los angeles has decided to stop giving some schools in los angeles, to stop giving students ipads because the students hacked them and getting on to websites they are not supposed to get on to. i'm not really surprised. >> me either. i'm not really >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," typhoon tragedy. that's the plea from storm survivors in the philippines
for real it says pakistan banned malala's book, "i am malala." that is inaccurate. pakistani officials said that a private school, private schools in pakistan have banned the book. they claim that it doesn't show enough respect for islam and call her a tool of the west. this is a private school. her profile, you know, rose steadily internationally when she wrote this book. it is not necessarily a decision made in public schools yet but the head of private schools says it is a...
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. >>> malala yousufzai met president obama was nominated for the nobel peace prize. what's next for the teen who survived an assassination attempt? by the taliban? well, she sat down with norah o'donnell only on "cbs this morning" to talk about the efforts to help educate girls all around the world. >> my message is education and i hope that if i struggle people would listen to it. >> how many girls do you want to help educate? >> i want to help millions -- but this thing is let's start with one and two and then go on. >> she is now expanding heifer efforts to help -- her efforts to help girls in syria. she is continuing her fight for education from england where the family moved after she was attacked. >>> right now, the world's two biggest smart phone makers are going head-to-head in a silicon valley courtroom. lawyers for apple and samsung are picking a jury to decide how much samsung owes apple for infringing on its patents. the trial is a battle over older products that are no longer sold in the united states. in march, there will be another trial involving newe
. >>> malala yousufzai met president obama was nominated for the nobel peace prize. what's next for the teen who survived an assassination attempt? by the taliban? well, she sat down with norah o'donnell only on "cbs this morning" to talk about the efforts to help educate girls all around the world. >> my message is education and i hope that if i struggle people would listen to it. >> how many girls do you want to help educate? >> i want to help millions --...
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big applause for malala. >> i was so excited to see because that 16-year-old is incredible. >> she is amazing. other winners, barbra streisand, lady gaga. "glamour" magazine tweet it out a tweet. every woman deserves to be on the cover but if i could forfeit my "glamour" cover, it would be for malala. erin, good to have you in. >> thank you for having me. not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings. all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect
big applause for malala. >> i was so excited to see because that 16-year-old is incredible. >> she is amazing. other winners, barbra streisand, lady gaga. "glamour" magazine tweet it out a tweet. every woman deserves to be on the cover but if i could forfeit my "glamour" cover, it would be for malala. erin, good to have you in. >> thank you for having me. not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the...
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members of the taliban shot malala in the head for advocating for the education of girl last year. >> china is now the world's second largest economy. what happens there naturally has great ill reply indications for the rest of the world. we want to spend some time talking about a very important meeting in beijing. it involves the top leaders of the ruling party and is expected to produce major economic reforms. this is the director of asia studies. so how in this day and age they are having a closed door meeting about their economic policy reforms, why is it so consequential? this is a gathering of the top leadership of the communist party about the top not quite 400 men's of the central committee and the alternate members. and they're gather ordering the lay out the trajectory of economic reform for the next five to ten years. so it is highly consequential. and they're really talking about nothing less than reforming the fundamental underpinnings of the chinese economy. so whether they're able to accomplish that, at this meeting over the next few years is really going to be incredib
members of the taliban shot malala in the head for advocating for the education of girl last year. >> china is now the world's second largest economy. what happens there naturally has great ill reply indications for the rest of the world. we want to spend some time talking about a very important meeting in beijing. it involves the top leaders of the ruling party and is expected to produce major economic reforms. this is the director of asia studies. so how in this day and age they are...
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. >>> and norah sits down with pakistani teen activist malala yousafzai. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,
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talks even before the killing of hacking was food last week and he was responsible for the shooting of malala yousafzai the insurgency from two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine in the swat valley that for thousands of pakistanis killed so he has always been against peace talks with their pakistan government who have accused the us of sabotaging talks the us were aware that peace talks were imminent and they had been asked by the pakistan government to hold strong strikes whilst these peace negotiations were occurring everybody in pakistan knew about peace talks occurring so it's very difficult to imagine they weren't aware of them and where do peace negotiations go from here at the moment they've come to a grinding halt you know boxed on government are angry at the u.s. and the taliban are angry at the pakistan government and it just seems that nobody seems to be going anywhere with peace talks. words of guarded optimism over iran's nuclear crisis solution are once again being heard in geneva where a fresh round of talks between iran and six world powers are going on the way offici
talks even before the killing of hacking was food last week and he was responsible for the shooting of malala yousafzai the insurgency from two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine in the swat valley that for thousands of pakistanis killed so he has always been against peace talks with their pakistan government who have accused the us of sabotaging talks the us were aware that peace talks were imminent and they had been asked by the pakistan government to hold strong strikes whilst these...
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talks even before the killing of hacking was food last week and he was responsible for the shooting of malala yousafzai the insurgency from two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine in the swat valley that for thousands of pakistanis killed so he has always been against peace talks with the pakistan government who have accused the us of sabotaging stalled the us were aware that peace talks were imminent and they had been asked by the pakistan government to hold strong strikes while sees peace negotiations were occurring everybody in pakistan knew about peace talks occurring so it's very difficult to imagine they weren't aware of them and where do peace negotiations go from here at the moment they've come to a grinding halt you know boxed on government are angry at the u.s. and the taliban are angry at the pakistan government and it just seems that nobody seems to be going anywhere with peace talks while islam about railed at washington for what it called murdering the hope for progress and peace and he was journalist and analyst jason displease the obama administration fully understood
talks even before the killing of hacking was food last week and he was responsible for the shooting of malala yousafzai the insurgency from two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine in the swat valley that for thousands of pakistanis killed so he has always been against peace talks with the pakistan government who have accused the us of sabotaging stalled the us were aware that peace talks were imminent and they had been asked by the pakistan government to hold strong strikes while sees...
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talks even before the killing of hacking with food last week he was responsible for the shooting of malala yousafzai the insurgency from two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine in the swat valley that for thousands of pakistanis killed so he has always been against peace talks with the pakistan government. after the killing last week of hacking one of the sued clearly there is a lot of anger in within the taliban but not just within the taliban but also within the pakistan government who have accused the u.s. of sabotaging the peace talks and reworded press conference last week children if are only calling on accuse the u.s. of sabotaging peace talks and he said that this is just not just the killing of a man but also the killing of an entire people peace process that the u.s. knew was occurring and the talks were imminent where does box on go from here that is a well it's not nobody can predict because the taliban have promised retaliation and the peace talks have come to a halt and almost torpedoed now which is what you know the general rhetorical here is by the government that u
talks even before the killing of hacking with food last week he was responsible for the shooting of malala yousafzai the insurgency from two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine in the swat valley that for thousands of pakistanis killed so he has always been against peace talks with the pakistan government. after the killing last week of hacking one of the sued clearly there is a lot of anger in within the taliban but not just within the taliban but also within the pakistan government...
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britain's headlines says pakistan is banning a book written by malala yousafzai. the pakistani school system says the book would not be suitable for students. i'm interviewing malala today and we'll bring you her reaction tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> i can't wait to see that. >>> "usa today" says international students are flocking to american schools. more than 800,000 have enrolled in a u.s. college or university. half are from china, india, or south korea. the number of americans studying abroad i creased to an all-time high of 218,000. >>> students at lancaster high school are raising money to build a new home for bound veterans. gerald hancock lost an arm by an explosion. students learned he was stuck in his hoe beam home for half a year after his van broke down that. i decided to build him a new home. in four months the students have raised $80,000. they plan to break ground next month. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting, chewing gum, and s
britain's headlines says pakistan is banning a book written by malala yousafzai. the pakistani school system says the book would not be suitable for students. i'm interviewing malala today and we'll bring you her reaction tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> i can't wait to see that. >>> "usa today" says international students are flocking to american schools. more than 800,000 have enrolled in a u.s. college or university. half are from china, india, or south...
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to have been murdered in the violence perhaps one of the hardest hit areas is the historic town of malala this mountain side villages on the unesco alysa proposed world heritage sites it is one of the last known places where western aramaic which was the language of jesus is spoke in the town has been attacked on numerous occasions since the war began and many have chosen to flee over a syrian patriarch gregory last month is urging christians to stay put artie's a policy or has more. for many christians in the middle east the arab spring has been wouldn't treat at the international society for human life is that philosophy if we find acts with discrimination in the world today perpetrated and carried out against christians nowhere is this more peace felt than in the middle east and north africa if you look at syria for example we can all be hopeful population is christian a third of them have already fled from the civil war that started two years ago and that number continues to grow off to the murder of father but serious enough to last year in two thousand and twelve the swiss in the po
to have been murdered in the violence perhaps one of the hardest hit areas is the historic town of malala this mountain side villages on the unesco alysa proposed world heritage sites it is one of the last known places where western aramaic which was the language of jesus is spoke in the town has been attacked on numerous occasions since the war began and many have chosen to flee over a syrian patriarch gregory last month is urging christians to stay put artie's a policy or has more. for many...
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they say they weren't allowed to cover the president's meeting with pakistani human rights activist malala yousafzai yet pete souza the chief white house photographer tweeted this and they were restricted from shooting his meeting with senators mccain and graham but this quickly showed up on sousa's twitter feed the white house has of course defended its policy saying they don't have the capacity to give photographers access to every event and instead the administration has touted its efforts of maintaining high visibility on social media which they say is used as the primary medium to get information and photos out and interesting leads to the tweeted this out today in clear response to the letter says president obama signs a bill in the oval office says press photographers take photos but the levity is likely unwelcomed by the correspondents association and journalists who are on edge with the administration they say isn't transparent in the least this comes of course on the heels of an october report by the committee to protect journalists that revealed how the obama administration freq
they say they weren't allowed to cover the president's meeting with pakistani human rights activist malala yousafzai yet pete souza the chief white house photographer tweeted this and they were restricted from shooting his meeting with senators mccain and graham but this quickly showed up on sousa's twitter feed the white house has of course defended its policy saying they don't have the capacity to give photographers access to every event and instead the administration has touted its efforts...
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britain's headlines says pakistan is banning a book written by malala yousafzai. the pakistani school system says the book would not be suitable for students. i'm interviewing malala today and we'll bring you her reaction tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> i can't wait to see that. >>> "usa today" says international students are flocking to american schools. more than 800,000 have enrolled in a u.s. college or university. half are from china india, or south korea. the number of americans studying abroad i creased to an all-time high of 218,000. >>> students at lancaster high school are raising money to build a new home for bound veterans. gerald hancock lost an arm by an explosion. students learned he was stuck in his hoe beam home for half a year after his van broke down that. i decided to build him a new home. in four months the students have raised $80,000. they plan to break ground next month. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting chewing gum, and sho
britain's headlines says pakistan is banning a book written by malala yousafzai. the pakistani school system says the book would not be suitable for students. i'm interviewing malala today and we'll bring you her reaction tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> i can't wait to see that. >>> "usa today" says international students are flocking to american schools. more than 800,000 have enrolled in a u.s. college or university. half are from china india, or south...
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her book, "i am malala" wis not allowed in the library. the memoir doesn't show enough respect for i say slam one of the reasons sited. >>> pop star miley cyrus creating controversy image that once again. this time at mtv europe music awards. moments after taking the best video she took a puff of what looks like a joint on stage. >> i couldn't fit this award in my bag, but i did find this, so thank you guys very much. >> that leads us to the question of the day. is this a strategic publicity stunt or a real try for help. you can tweet them to us at foxfriendsfirst or shoot us an i mail to fox friends first we will read your comments later in the show. >> it is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. a up to go moment war heros are able to visit memorials that pay tribute to their sacrifices. my co anchor takes us inside a flight a heartwarming moment straight ahead. >> ainsley take a look at this also. a man who has no hesitation when he is a robber tackling into a roll of potato chips. more on this surprising event when we return. but first
her book, "i am malala" wis not allowed in the library. the memoir doesn't show enough respect for i say slam one of the reasons sited. >>> pop star miley cyrus creating controversy image that once again. this time at mtv europe music awards. moments after taking the best video she took a puff of what looks like a joint on stage. >> i couldn't fit this award in my bag, but i did find this, so thank you guys very much. >> that leads us to the question of the day....
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during this next event hosted by politics and prose bookstore this -- malala yousafzai was interviewed by her father by michele martin of npr. this is about an hour. a [applause]
during this next event hosted by politics and prose bookstore this -- malala yousafzai was interviewed by her father by michele martin of npr. this is about an hour. a [applause]
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but we thi her bigger point, that women like malala are cer wohy is right on and we couldn agree more. we're proud of theiversity of the women we show on our pages and the dirsity of opinions they represent. frankly, gaga's willingness to challenge how american institutions think is a major reason we honored her to begin with. >> gd. >> a lot of srs talk about body image or one of those shows, on "acss hollywood" or one of those ows i was watching, jennifer -- >> jennifer lawrence. >> yea from -- >> she's, what, 22 yrs old? >> she sayshe's tired of women criticizinothers and let's take a listen to what she has to say. >> whegirls are so mean to each oer. 're so unsupportive. i watch these shows and the media and wah these women on the television shows pointing to these won and judging them a calling them ugly and calling em fat. it's just like, ere have we come? why are we he? why are we doinghis to each other? women that are not supportive of other women probably mak me the most angry. i was also a teenagewatching these older women who we role models and celebrities and looking up to
but we thi her bigger point, that women like malala are cer wohy is right on and we couldn agree more. we're proud of theiversity of the women we show on our pages and the dirsity of opinions they represent. frankly, gaga's willingness to challenge how american institutions think is a major reason we honored her to begin with. >> gd. >> a lot of srs talk about body image or one of those shows, on "acss hollywood" or one of those ows i was watching, jennifer -- >>...
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. >>> well, the pakistani taliban commander thought to be connected to the shooting of malala. before being driven out by the pakistani military in 2009. sources say he is now ordering attacks on pakistan from neighboring afghanistan. >>> the u.s. army has opened a criminal investigation into allegations that american troops have been involved in torture, disappearances, and murders in afghanistan. the information was colleged by the international committee of the red cross and first brought to investigators in july. we learn more from cnn's jim sciutto. >> reporter: an afghan detainee aggressively beaten by afghan soldiers while what appeared to be foreign soldiers look on and do nothing. it is this kind of abuse and worse that the u.s. army's criminal investigation command is now examining. in a separate investigation detailed in a new story by "rolling stone" magazine, the u.n.'s mission documented two incidents of torture, three killings and ten forced disappearances from february this year. with victims and witnesses blaming elite u.s. army green berets and their afghan in
. >>> well, the pakistani taliban commander thought to be connected to the shooting of malala. before being driven out by the pakistani military in 2009. sources say he is now ordering attacks on pakistan from neighboring afghanistan. >>> the u.s. army has opened a criminal investigation into allegations that american troops have been involved in torture, disappearances, and murders in afghanistan. the information was colleged by the international committee of the red cross...
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plus, we spoke to the 16-year- old symbol of hope and courage, malala yousufzai, the who survived a pakistani assassination attempt. she tells us about the advice she gave president obama. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7. >> and nora, you must have been so impressed with this young lady. >> i am very impressed. i met her briefly once before. we have been working on this interview for several months. she's wise beyond her years at 16. and she told us she grew up wanting to be a doctor and now she wants to be a world leader and follow in the footsteps of pakistan's one and only woman prime minister. >> thank you so much. and remember, cbs this morning starts at 7. >>> the philippines in a state of disaster after typhoon haiyan ripped through the country over the weekend. the latest in the recovery efforts and how you can help out as well. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks
plus, we spoke to the 16-year- old symbol of hope and courage, malala yousufzai, the who survived a pakistani assassination attempt. she tells us about the advice she gave president obama. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7. >> and nora, you must have been so impressed with this young lady. >> i am very impressed. i met her briefly once before. we have been working on this interview for several months. she's wise beyond her years at 16. and she told us she...
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taliban, the group announced a replacement, the 30-year-old taliban leader who ordered the attack on malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who survived being shot in the head and recently visited the white house. he was wanted for a failed car bombing and attack on a cia base in afghanistan that resulted in the largest number of agents killed their history. angry protests erupted. demonstrators called for holy war and vowed revenge for the drone strike that occurred one day before the leader planned to meet officials to talk about a cease-fire. >> killed in a drone strike to establish the dialogue. >> it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> the man known as the father of the taliban expressed his dismay. pakistani opposition leaders vowed to close the border which the u.s. military needs to cross. >> translator: we would pass a resolution for supply lines to be blocked until drone strikes stop. if the government does not stop responsibilities. >> reporter: the afghan president, karzai condemned the drone strike at a time of agreement that would allow the u.s. troops to stay in afghanist
taliban, the group announced a replacement, the 30-year-old taliban leader who ordered the attack on malala yousafzai, the pakistani girl who survived being shot in the head and recently visited the white house. he was wanted for a failed car bombing and attack on a cia base in afghanistan that resulted in the largest number of agents killed their history. angry protests erupted. demonstrators called for holy war and vowed revenge for the drone strike that occurred one day before the leader...
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theah fazlullah order assassination attempt on the pakistani schoolgirl malala yousafzai. the united states lost its voting rights today the global cultural agency unesco after failing to pay its dues for three years in protest over the agency's recognition of palestine. u.s. law compels the automatic withholding of funds from you and agencies that accept palestine as a member, which unesco did in 2011. unesco protects sites with cultural significance and promotes issues ranging from press freedom to girls education. u.s. contributions, which accounted for nearly a quarter of the agency's overall budget, the forced it to slash number of programs. the heads of britain's three spy agencies faced questions before the british parliament or state about surveillance practices revealed by edward snowden, including collaboration with the u.s. national security agency. of mi6, sawyers, head claimed snowden's leaks have caused damage. havee leaks from snowden been very damaging. they have put our operations at risk. it is clear our adversaries are rubbing their hands with glee. al q
theah fazlullah order assassination attempt on the pakistani schoolgirl malala yousafzai. the united states lost its voting rights today the global cultural agency unesco after failing to pay its dues for three years in protest over the agency's recognition of palestine. u.s. law compels the automatic withholding of funds from you and agencies that accept palestine as a member, which unesco did in 2011. unesco protects sites with cultural significance and promotes issues ranging from press...
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. >>> pakistan has banned the memoir of teenage activist malala. they claim her book does not show enough respect for islam. last year the taliban shot her because they advice criticized the group's interpretation of islam. the taliban doesn't believe girls to have access to education. her memoir was released in october. >>> the washington riz disardzs post -- wizards hosted wounded warriors. the visit was the launch of the wizards courage program. it's part of the nba cares hoops for troops veterans day initiative. families from tragedy assistance programs for survivors also attended the event. the wizards are selling special hats with the word "courage" written in the wizards word mark. 100 percent of the proceeds from the sales benefit the taps program. the courant hats are on sale for $25 at verizon center team store. they're also on sale throughout the arena during all wizards home games. they're also selling special autographed versions of the hats for $50 or $40 all depending on the autograph. >>> it's 6:54. time to answer the question of th
. >>> pakistan has banned the memoir of teenage activist malala. they claim her book does not show enough respect for islam. last year the taliban shot her because they advice criticized the group's interpretation of islam. the taliban doesn't believe girls to have access to education. her memoir was released in october. >>> the washington riz disardzs post -- wizards hosted wounded warriors. the visit was the launch of the wizards courage program. it's part of the nba cares...
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malala yousafzai has gotten significant atttion and well deserved since sheas shot in the head by militants advocating for girl rights through education. federation said the book didot ow enough respect for islam tool for westernpowers.ome a >> i wt to check the forecast witheteorologist christina loren. a lot of folks having this veterans d off. >> a lot of people have their kids home for today. it'soing to be pretty nice if temperatures mostly uniform starting out in the 50s except for the north bayhere weave the mid-40s, i want toive y a ick look at your ghs. and then we're going to talk about rain coming up. so f today temperatures a going to cmb from the0s flight into the 70s and upper s across the bayarea. let's check your drive, good morning to mike. >> a great da because the holiday for schools and businesses we hav a light baup athe toll plaza for the cash lanes and that's. nothing over to the parking lot. we see the amazing approh moves. a little volume for880 t big issue into san francisco and out of the city, 101 slow toesar chavez. $thank you. 6:27. still ahead get ready to tos
malala yousafzai has gotten significant atttion and well deserved since sheas shot in the head by militants advocating for girl rights through education. federation said the book didot ow enough respect for islam tool for westernpowers.ome a >> i wt to check the forecast witheteorologist christina loren. a lot of folks having this veterans d off. >> a lot of people have their kids home for today. it'soing to be pretty nice if temperatures mostly uniform starting out in the 50s...
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but if you think about whether what not it is someone like malala, as she stood up for going to school. or anyone else that has a very few like that. anyone who has the virtue that is different than it is lammas pakistan, everybody has a false start. that narrative makes it impossible for cooperation between pakistan and the united states, especially in the united states. and you haven't asked the question. >> this includes pakistan's nuclear designs. and in fact, they have enabled pakistan to have a nuclear weapon and all of these dysfunctions are aspects of pakistan and they make it very difficult for the american president to say that i am not going to take out this unless i have full pakistani cooperation and that makes perfect sense. >> host: one wonders how long this narrative can be sustained. especially this idea that pakistan, that the view that pakistanis have with their own country, it is so diverse and from the way that the rest of the world sees pakistan. i think it is partly because of this narrative that the military is driving in the confusion that is so about who is th
but if you think about whether what not it is someone like malala, as she stood up for going to school. or anyone else that has a very few like that. anyone who has the virtue that is different than it is lammas pakistan, everybody has a false start. that narrative makes it impossible for cooperation between pakistan and the united states, especially in the united states. and you haven't asked the question. >> this includes pakistan's nuclear designs. and in fact, they have enabled...
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he's known for planning the shooting of teenage activist malala yousafzai last year. the new leader replaces hakimullah mehsud, who was killed in a u.s. drone strike last week. with today's announcement, the taliban ruled out peace talks with the pakistani government. secretary of state john kerry is warning israel that if peace talks fail, there could be a new palestinian uprising. kerry spoke in amman, jordan, on his current round of shuttle diplomacy aimed at getting talks back on track. he said if there's no comprehensive agreement, israel could face growing isolation, and palestinians could resort to bloodshed. >> as long as there is thisç conflict-- and if the conflict frustrates yet again so that people cannot find the solution-- the possibilities of violence, of other kinds of confrontation, other alternatives become more real. >> ifill: kerry is making a previously unscheduled return visit to jerusalem tomorrow for another meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the white house confirms the u.s. and other world powers might ease some sanctio
he's known for planning the shooting of teenage activist malala yousafzai last year. the new leader replaces hakimullah mehsud, who was killed in a u.s. drone strike last week. with today's announcement, the taliban ruled out peace talks with the pakistani government. secretary of state john kerry is warning israel that if peace talks fail, there could be a new palestinian uprising. kerry spoke in amman, jordan, on his current round of shuttle diplomacy aimed at getting talks back on track. he...
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part of it. 16-year-old pakistani education activist malala youseffsai. missy franklin, here she is at the olympics. 18-year-old commuter programming whiz kid nick dalosio sold his app for $30 million and bill de blasio's son who "time" calls the latest fashion icon for his trend-setting afro. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. because your insides set the tone. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use s
part of it. 16-year-old pakistani education activist malala youseffsai. missy franklin, here she is at the olympics. 18-year-old commuter programming whiz kid nick dalosio sold his app for $30 million and bill de blasio's son who "time" calls the latest fashion icon for his trend-setting afro. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your...