brett? paul tillsly in johannesburg, thank you. how the paris terrorists may have used high-tech encryption to keep their communications hidden from law enforcement, that s next as special report continues from las vegas. jeb bush: leadership means you ve got to be all in.
ironically, at the other, floods. in sudan and kenya, similar. in ethiopia, 8.2 million needing help and food. in tanzania, cholera is following floods, which have killed over 50. in malawi, el nino arrives to find three million in desperate need for food and a further 1.5 million people are hungry in zimbabwe. here in south africa, the search for water has gotten so bad that a 15-year-old boy was killed. in a fight over simply trying to get some water for his mother. brett? paul tillsly in johannesburg, thank you. donald trump not giving an inch on mass deportations, of illegal immigrants, plus cruz and rubio in a battle over the same topic. reaction from the panel, when we come back.
of it and the conditions are not expected to improve soon. paul tillsly has the story from johannesburg, south africa. can eastern and southern africa, 35 million people. one-third of them children, face the threat of starvation now, following two climate extreme, severe drought and in other parts, heavy flooding. and it s a double whammy. now the worst el nino for over 20 years is beginning to smash into the continent. bringing more drought and floods. the u.n. s operations chief for the office for humanitarian affairs, john king on an emergency mission here. el nino is a very serious climactic impact on the whole continent of africa. here in africa, millions will be affected. ging has sent teams to the remote island of madagascar. 2.5 million people need food aid here right now. in somalia, at one end of the country, drought.
ironically, at the other, floods. in sudan and kenya, similar. in ethiopia, 8.2 million needing help and food. in tanzania, cholera is following floods, which have killed over 50. in malawi, el nino arrives to find three million in desperate need for food and a further 1.5 million people are hungry in zimbabwe. here in south africa, the search for water has gotten so bad that a 15-year-old boy was killed. in a fight over simply trying to get some water for his mother. brett? paul tillsly in johannesburg, thank you. donald trump not giving an inch on mass deportations, of illegal immigrants, plus cruz and rubio in a battle over the same topic. reaction from the panel, when we come back.
of it and the conditions are not expected to improve soon. paul tillsly has the story from johannesburg, south africa. can eastern and southern africa, 35 million people. one-third of them children, face the threat of starvation now, following two climate extreme, severe drought and in other parts, heavy flooding. and it s a double whammy. now the worst el nino for over 20 years is beginning to smash into the continent. bringing more drought and floods. the u.n. s operations chief for the office for humanitarian affairs, john king on an emergency mission here. el nino is a very serious climactic impact on the whole continent of africa. here in africa, millions will be affected. ging has sent teams to the remote island of madagascar. 2.5 million people need food aid here right now. in somalia, at one end of the country, drought.