standards, this is not a very happy record. sometimes the economy can grow and it doesn t do anything to improve peoples living standards, it is adding people would only improve the living standards of people at the living standards of people at the very top of the wealth pile, if you like. this is disappointing for people who have to face not only what we know are facing now, higher bills, highershopping prices, but also an ongoing deterioration of their living standards through 2025. will be back with you but we are going to return to capitol hill and here is nancy pelosi. here is nancy pelosi. american democracy- i here is nancy pelosi. american democracy. i would here is nancy pelosi. american democracy. i would never- here is nancy pelosi. american. democracy. i would never forget here is nancy pelosi. american - democracy. i would never forget the first time i saw the capital. he is on a cold january day six years old and my father was about to be sworn in for his fifth term
getting into southern somalia. the un declared a famine in two regions of southern somalia. they say nearly 3 million people are suffering from acute malnutrition. they say that this is hitting that benchmark, that nearly a third of the people could die if they don t receive food aid fast. the worst hit zain are the children. we ve seen children here hungry, desperately in need of food aid and we ve even seen children dieing here. one father told me they just came here to find help. they didn t get what they wanted, hi buried his child sarah in the ground near us yesterday morning, zain. how difficult is it, david, because of the fighting going on in somalia as well for aid agencies to operate? reporter: el shabaab controls parts of southern somalia. they kicked out the un some time ago t. world food program and the un refugee agency is asking for assistance, asking for access to those areas. they need to give them assurance they will have the corridors to bring in aid sa