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On the prey for knowledge

| 16:44 UK time, Wednesday, 6 December 2006

WHYS 'on the prey for knowledge' at Gage Park High SchoolThat's the motto that appears on the sweatshirts kindly given to us by Miss Esther, the deputy headmistress of Gage Park High School where I am sat at the moment counting down the minutes to the programme. You can see Richard, Ros, Peter and me modelling the sweater whilst on the prey for knowledge. Talented, multi-skilled bunch we are.
Mark is busy smoothing over any last minute technical glitches, and the rest of us are pulling together the last few details which will help the show run smoothly....

Like printing out signs for the students to remind them of a few things while we are on air. Such as the names of the other students we have lined up in other cities around the world to talk to them.
In Ramallah, Semma and Mazen, in Mexico, Abigail, Rosa-Angela and Yesul, and in Ghana, Yehoda and William.

I switched on the television in my hotel room this morning, and it was impossible to avoid news on Iraq. Rob Watson will be in the London studio ready to answer any questions the students have about Iraq and the findings of the Baker Report.

Following yesterday's workshop, abortion and immigration came out as the hottest topics, so you can hear what our 17 and 18 year olds from around the globe think of these issues.

I'm going to be busy holding microphones, so over to Karnie who will be live blogging the programme.

Wednesday Night Live!

The programme's just started...with Ros and team broadcasting live from Chicago

Post a comment on our website at bbcnews.com/worldhaveyoursay

Florence, Giraldo and Cynthia kick of programme. They’re keen to talk about the James Baker report out today. They’re also keen to chat about immigration and abortion.
They're being supported by presenters Ross and Jerome.

Flo would like to respond to a comment from Mark who basically says he doesn't think these children are responsible enough to make decisions.

She says she's responsible enough to have an opinion and she's being supported by students in Ramallah and has a big back-up team in the US!

Rob Watson is in our ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ studio in London. He?s explaining what the Baker report has set out today.

Jerome's asked if the US government will take the report seriously and respond to it. And Rob's reply is:"That's the big questions, we'll have to wait and see."

Yehoda in Ghana says people in Ghana don't like what the Americans are doing in Iraq.

Kia asks: Who wrote the report?

Rob Watson says: 10 main people most notably:f James Baker and Lee Hamilton the other people including the Chief of staff to Pres. Clinton.

Questions from Mexico ? Abigail would like to know: "Why is the US in Iraq"?

Rob Watson: "The US believed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction but they also wanted a more Democratic Iraq".

We have Lubna in Baghdad: She says it's hard for people to attend to colleges, Universities or schools because of the war.

The students in the US feel for Lubna and Flo says: "I would like to apologise to the students in Iraq, I don't know what it must be like not to go to school. I would like to apologise on behalf of the Americans."

The students move onto Immigration:

The Mexican students say it's very hard to get a job in Mexico and moving to the US is an easier option.

Brenda in the US says: "Borders should not be closed. The US benefits from immigrants."

30 mins into the programme…

Back to Ramallah where they are keen to talk about the wall that separates the Palestinians from families, friends. The students say they are really affected by this and it is very deeming to them to have it there. They also say it is very hard for students to go to school because of the wall because soldiers will not let them pass and education is taken away from them. Semma in Ramallah says: β€œWe feel like animals who are caged in without any rights.”

And now onto the subject of abortion…

Students in the US would like to know what do students in Ramallah think about abortion.
Semma is against abortion unless the child has a mental disability.

Yehoda in Ghana says: β€œAbortion in Ghana is unacceptable.”

Students in Mexico says: β€œAbortion is acceptable here especially where sexual abuse is concerned.”

Mazen in Ramallah says if a woman falls pregnant whatever her age is she should be responsible enough to look after the child.

The subject of abortion is getting quite heated and fiery with agreements and disagreements. ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ presenter Ros says he's never seen people get off their seats during a programme before! (The students in Chicago have charged forward keen to get their comments in!)

We have a flurry of comments:
Yes you can have an abortion and NO you can’t.

Amongst the comments:

β€œBringing a baby into the world that is going to be unloved in not fair.”

β€œIf it is your mistake than why punish the child for your mistake?”

β€œYou should fix your mistake by loving the baby…it’s not the baby’s fault.”

β€œIf you feel you can’t take care of the child then you should abort the child!”

"Many people don't know what life means.."

"You can't force love on somebody, if you can't love a child, then you should have an abortion."

"Take a baby as a gift from God and don't have an abortion."

And that's the end of today's programme...with a huge round of applause from the students in Chicago! Thanks for joining us!

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