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the internet giant is giving one million dollars to unicef. the grant will go towards raising mosquito-borne mosquito developing vaccines assigned a team of engineers and scientists to work with unicef and analyze data like travel patterns. the goal is to figure out where the next outbreak might be. tampa is one of the most popular places in the country right now to flip homes. flipping happens when someone buys and re-sells a home within a year. florida was second in the nation in 2015. more than nine percent of house flips were in both tampa and daytona beach. only nevada had more. could the fifth time be the charm? space x will try once again to launch its falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral today. the rocket will launch a commercial communications satellite into orbit. the launch p-m until 8:06 tonight. the last few missions were scrubbed because of issues with liquid oxygen temperatures and a thrust problem. there are some big changes that could be coming to yellowstone national park. u.s. fish and wildlife service wants to remove grizzly
the internet giant is giving one million dollars to unicef. the grant will go towards raising mosquito-borne mosquito developing vaccines assigned a team of engineers and scientists to work with unicef and analyze data like travel patterns. the goal is to figure out where the next outbreak might be. tampa is one of the most popular places in the country right now to flip homes. flipping happens when someone buys and re-sells a home within a year. florida was second in the nation in 2015. more...
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google engineers, scientists and designers are also working with unicef to map and anticipate the spread of zika. a toddler is safe at home this morning .. thanks to a denver letter carrier .. who pulled her out of a busy street. 9news reporter vida urbonas joins us now .. and vida.. the postal worker says it was like something out of a movie. robert batley spotted the toddler yesterday morning .. he says the child was wearing a diaper .. standing in the median in the 7800 block of zuni street. batley says several cars drove by. no one stopped... so he did. he picked up the little girl.. and when he didn't find an adult looking for the toddler, he called 911. adams county went door to door looking for the toddler's parents. they later found out the girl's grandfather was watching her. he apparently stepped away to go to the bathroom while she was watching a movie and didn't notice she was gone. it was at least 30 minutes from when the mailman found the girl and when the deputies found the grandfather. the grandfather now faces charges for misdemeanor child abuse. how many of those reques
google engineers, scientists and designers are also working with unicef to map and anticipate the spread of zika. a toddler is safe at home this morning .. thanks to a denver letter carrier .. who pulled her out of a busy street. 9news reporter vida urbonas joins us now .. and vida.. the postal worker says it was like something out of a movie. robert batley spotted the toddler yesterday morning .. he says the child was wearing a diaper .. standing in the median in the 7800 block of zuni street....
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we went to unicef and said, what are you working on that we can also be helpful on?are trying to develop a data compiler, open source. think about whether, disease incidents. anyone of these data sets by themselves may not give you a clear picture, but if you bring them together and correlate them, that can bring a picture of, where is sica headed? where might it go next? emily: brazil is the epicenter of this and it looks like zika is linked to this horrible disease, micro and severally. how close are they to finding a cure, a vaccine? jacquelline: the challenge with zika is we do not have effective diagnostic. it is hard to tell who has been infected. treatment is difficult. that is why we need money in that area, and that is partly what google is funny, but we are in the beginning of this epidemic. emily: you are working with you to raise awareness across latin america, "sesame street." jacquelline: we know we have a billion people that go to youtube. we went out to our creator community and asked them to help raise awareness in their channels. we got partners lik
we went to unicef and said, what are you working on that we can also be helpful on?are trying to develop a data compiler, open source. think about whether, disease incidents. anyone of these data sets by themselves may not give you a clear picture, but if you bring them together and correlate them, that can bring a picture of, where is sica headed? where might it go next? emily: brazil is the epicenter of this and it looks like zika is linked to this horrible disease, micro and severally. how...
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unicef also found that more than # hundred children have been recruited has fighters. the report details a chronic shortage of medical supplies and personnel at health facilities in yemen. that's led unicef to estimate that nearly 10,000 children under the age of 5 have died from preventable diseases over the past year. the agency's regional director for the middle east and north africa says yemen risks becoming a failed state. he warns the consequences for children and their families will be far reaching. >>> an electronics firm from japan and taiwan have completed negotiations on a takeover deals. the details and a wrapup of other business head liens. >>> executives at japanese electronics maker sharp and another industry have reached a buyout. they've approved the deal for the japanese company to take control of the struggling firm. >> we will make sharp a global leader once again and restore its honor as a world class building. >> it will acquire a 66% stake in sharp as previously planned but the taiwanese company will pay the offer down. the executives held back a
unicef also found that more than # hundred children have been recruited has fighters. the report details a chronic shortage of medical supplies and personnel at health facilities in yemen. that's led unicef to estimate that nearly 10,000 children under the age of 5 have died from preventable diseases over the past year. the agency's regional director for the middle east and north africa says yemen risks becoming a failed state. he warns the consequences for children and their families will be...
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and a new report from unicef is shedding new light on the toll that syria's war has taken. one-third of syrian children have only known war their entire lives. >> so today there are about 10 martin luther king children in syria and in the region and there is almost one-third of these children one in three children who are under five years old. what does it mean? it means that one in three children in the region today, one in three syrian children have known only war. have known only bombing, and only known fear, displacement and depravation. this is a situation getting worse and worse for children in that region. >> unicef adds an 8.4 children are in urgent need of humanitarian need in syria or neighboring country. >>> officials in turkey say they've arrested 11 suspects tied to a suicide attack. a car bomb exploded in a major transportation hub in ankara. 37 people were killed, dozens more hurt. today turkish police carried out raids in the south detaining suspected kurdish fighters they believe helped to carry out the attack. we have more from ankara. >> the second car bo
and a new report from unicef is shedding new light on the toll that syria's war has taken. one-third of syrian children have only known war their entire lives. >> so today there are about 10 martin luther king children in syria and in the region and there is almost one-third of these children one in three children who are under five years old. what does it mean? it means that one in three children in the region today, one in three syrian children have known only war. have known only...
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objetivo de rastrear el potencial riesgo de un brote de zika en diferentes zonas geogrficas... --- uniceftravs de campaÑas educativas para que la poblacin, sepa cmo protegerse de esta enfermedad. ===salud open=== 2shot/lorena --saba usted que bajar los precios de alimensaludables podra disminuir el nmero de muertes por ataques cardiacos y embolias??? take vo --asi como lo oye..el precio de los alimentos podra tener relacin con su salud.. --esto es de acuerdo con una investigacin de la universidad "tufts" y la escuela de medicina de "harvard".. juanfra --mientras mas baratos son los precios de frutas y vegetales la gente compra mas y por ende come mejor..reduciendo riesgos de enfermedades cardiovasculares. . lorena-take vo ---cul cree usted que fue la ciruga esttica ms popular de 2015????... el aumento de busto --- la lipuccincupa el segundo lugar, seguido por la remodelacin de narz, ciruga del prpado y abdomen... --- pero el implante de gluteos ha sido el procedimiento quirrgico de ms rpido crecimiento... --- y por primera vez en los estiramientoe aÑos, el facial sali de la lista de las c
objetivo de rastrear el potencial riesgo de un brote de zika en diferentes zonas geogrficas... --- uniceftravs de campaÑas educativas para que la poblacin, sepa cmo protegerse de esta enfermedad. ===salud open=== 2shot/lorena --saba usted que bajar los precios de alimensaludables podra disminuir el nmero de muertes por ataques cardiacos y embolias??? take vo --asi como lo oye..el precio de los alimentos podra tener relacin con su salud.. --esto es de acuerdo con una investigacin de la...
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will work with unicef to map the spread of zika. it won't be easy since some people with zika don't develop any symptoms. the hope is to attack the virus where it is spreading. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", find out what a rainbow bagel is, and why people from all over the world are flocking to get one. >>> also, they call this guy the coolest dog in the world. why he's wearing all of that gear, and how his job is keeping people safe. katy? >> and erika, sure, we are talking snow, of course, how much, there is a huge temperature surge on the horizon for our area. coming up the one day on the seven day that's probably going to have you doing a double take. don't want to miss this i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some seri
will work with unicef to map the spread of zika. it won't be easy since some people with zika don't develop any symptoms. the hope is to attack the virus where it is spreading. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", find out what a rainbow bagel is, and why people from all over the world are flocking to get one. >>> also, they call this guy the coolest dog in the world. why he's wearing all of that gear, and how his job is keeping people safe. katy? >> and...
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unicef is warning that hundreds of thousands and risk of dying from malnutrition. the country has been published by more than a year of war between iranian backed rebels and the saudi led coalition supporting the internationally recognized government. humanitarian deliveries need to be spent in this "race against time." burma enters ail new era. it is a civilian government due to be sworn in on wednesday. how the changes come about and where it might lead the country after half a century of military rule. reporter: a new era for burma, following decades as a pariah state under a military junta. this wednesday will see the decoration of the first civilian government. a gradual liberalization has been underway since 2010. the president saying saying was sworn in in 2011 as the head of a military backed administration. although hand-checked by the junta, he is seen as a reformist. >> a number of senior ministers came to him a couple months into his term and said you going to they were other than a few changes or are you going to grasp this opportunity? in that way he
unicef is warning that hundreds of thousands and risk of dying from malnutrition. the country has been published by more than a year of war between iranian backed rebels and the saudi led coalition supporting the internationally recognized government. humanitarian deliveries need to be spent in this "race against time." burma enters ail new era. it is a civilian government due to be sworn in on wednesday. how the changes come about and where it might lead the country after half a...
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mistura was talking about and he did spend a lot of time, didn't he, pressing home the talks and uniceft and children have only known war and antedote from syrian women he talked to yesterday and emphasized there is no plan b. >> yes, okay, let's start with the plan b and interestingly speaking you know somebody or someone mentioned or some people, in fact, plan b was mentioned by american secretary of state john kerry, in washington, during a senate hearing about the state department's budget and he said if this doesn't work we were going to go to plan b and with specifics he said he wasn't going to give specifics but analysts have said he was talking about possibilities that are certainly uglier than what is being proposed for us as a division of syria and the likes. the problem with that is that both the russians and the americans have been flying out trial balloons in washington and moscow and we heard about part b and federation and the head of the negotiations are saying with the federation is what worked for syria so these fantasies coming out from washington and moscow being pro
mistura was talking about and he did spend a lot of time, didn't he, pressing home the talks and uniceft and children have only known war and antedote from syrian women he talked to yesterday and emphasized there is no plan b. >> yes, okay, let's start with the plan b and interestingly speaking you know somebody or someone mentioned or some people, in fact, plan b was mentioned by american secretary of state john kerry, in washington, during a senate hearing about the state department's...
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how google is working with unicef to bale the virus. t rst. an importantesource in the counity r those in need has reopened. how the springs rescue mission is chahaing how it provides food r those in need, right here in southernolorado. i-25 busy through town. some slowing around bijouou a crasnb i-25 north the martin lutr ng bypass. 25 minutes through town. an hour dver.3 minutes to pueblo. folive traffic conditions, 24 hours a day, go to traffic watat on our webchnel. i'm james brown 11 news traffic watch. you're watching kktv 11 news with dianne derby, don ward and chief meteorologist brian bledso a jam bro with kktv 11 ws at 4:30. why mi romy isislaststg hihihi the run tryi to hide. ng up onhebs e&eniscotlley" " t thngngue mon town corado o o ng. clofor r s soy d ma changes to the p2pgr thththm t t&st f f f f me, itlso lps w-coamies need an exexeyviviood d anclclcls.mongnghehehenges insteaeaofofust giving away boxos o ofofofothey cad a ododtry,y,o famimiesan choose the things ey n nd d e. it bedff point syste dependon fy ze, and still free
how google is working with unicef to bale the virus. t rst. an importantesource in the counity r those in need has reopened. how the springs rescue mission is chahaing how it provides food r those in need, right here in southernolorado. i-25 busy through town. some slowing around bijouou a crasnb i-25 north the martin lutr ng bypass. 25 minutes through town. an hour dver.3 minutes to pueblo. folive traffic conditions, 24 hours a day, go to traffic watat on our webchnel. i'm james brown 11 news...
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the tech giant is giving one million dollar grant to unicef to raise awareness about the zika virus, it will reduce mosquito populations, develop vaccines and prevent disease transmission. that's not all. google plans to assign a team of engineers, scientists and designers to work with unicef to analyze weather and travel patterns. bill: as the candidates wind down to the race to the white house, there are people defining with trump and clinton and those who made a hashtag extremely popular on super tuesday. the tag move to canada saw a dramatic 1500% spike on google this week. just after 8:00 p.m. when polls closed and results started coming in on the east coast primaries. not only just that, but google shows a 350% increase for searches on canadian strange stuff right there. anthony, right? >> certainly is. not so strange as expected in football news. pair . anthony: injuries and a lack of production have had the panthers cutting ties with second all-time leadner sax. charles johnson has been released after nine seasons with the panthers. he missed seven games and had season, cutti
the tech giant is giving one million dollar grant to unicef to raise awareness about the zika virus, it will reduce mosquito populations, develop vaccines and prevent disease transmission. that's not all. google plans to assign a team of engineers, scientists and designers to work with unicef to analyze weather and travel patterns. bill: as the candidates wind down to the race to the white house, there are people defining with trump and clinton and those who made a hashtag extremely popular on...
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s children fund unicef. existing food shortages have been made worse by severe drought. unicef says that nearly 33,000 children are suffering acute malnourishment, adding that the situation i will get so bad that it will affect future generations. >> consistently in this country, we have children who are stunting. stunting is a condition that is chronic from malnutrition but has the biggest impact before the age of two. if children don't then, if we don't intervein before the age of two, they are left with that problem. they are the impact of malnutrition that are lifelong, including the other parts of development, including intelligence, their performance in school is affected, and they are also prone to death from other illnesses. >> it's the drought that is exacerbating that situation in zimbabwe. here to tell us why the rains have failed this year in zimbabwe is steph. >> it's el niÑo. looks like the showers will be fairly shortly lived. tuesday, it's largery dry. you can seen the rain is stretching through parts of madagascar and zimbabwe which is incredibly good ne
s children fund unicef. existing food shortages have been made worse by severe drought. unicef says that nearly 33,000 children are suffering acute malnourishment, adding that the situation i will get so bad that it will affect future generations. >> consistently in this country, we have children who are stunting. stunting is a condition that is chronic from malnutrition but has the biggest impact before the age of two. if children don't then, if we don't intervein before the age of two,...
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it's donating 1-million dollars to unicef... the united nations' humanitarian relief agency for children. it is also working with unicif to map the outbreak of the virus. the challenge is that many people who get it, don't show any symptoms. so far, the centers for disease control reports 107 cases in the u-s. most of those are people who were bitten by mosquitoes overseas before that is 9 on your side at 7 for this xxx.updates on all the day's top stories right now on wcpo dot com.our next the list starts now. >>> don't suffer from social media regret. throw ways to damage control your unfortunate posts. >>> and diy, disinfecting wipes, that are just as good as the ones you buy at the store. >>> this is fabulous. a lot of moisture, make it at home. >>> plus, why you should be giving your mist hand lifts.
it's donating 1-million dollars to unicef... the united nations' humanitarian relief agency for children. it is also working with unicif to map the outbreak of the virus. the challenge is that many people who get it, don't show any symptoms. so far, the centers for disease control reports 107 cases in the u-s. most of those are people who were bitten by mosquitoes overseas before that is 9 on your side at 7 for this xxx.updates on all the day's top stories right now on wcpo dot com.our next the...
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objetivo de rastrear el potencial riesgo de un brote de zika en diferentes zonas geogrficas... --- unicefs de campaÑas educativas para que la poblacin, sepa cmo protegerse de esta enfermedad. live bug juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... take vo / juanfra --- preste mucha atencin, es usted de aquellos que le gusta participar en trivias o test en facebook?, si su respuesta es afirmativa en breve le decimos por qu puede estar en riesgo --- take vo / lorena --- adems, un oficial de polica arriesga su vida e intenta a como de lugar detener a un sospechoso en la carretera, todo qued captado en cmara --- take vo / juanfra --- siganos en nuestras redes sociales en facebook . diagonal... telemundo 48... en twitter estamos en "arroba" telemundo 48.. y en instagram bsquenos en telemundo 48, adems telemundo 28 est disponible para iphone, ipad y androir actuallaza o descargala gratis desde tu app store --- lucrecia traffic lucrecia traffic ===weather open=== fb lucrecia fb lucrecia fb lucrecia live bug amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera e
objetivo de rastrear el potencial riesgo de un brote de zika en diferentes zonas geogrficas... --- unicefs de campaÑas educativas para que la poblacin, sepa cmo protegerse de esta enfermedad. live bug juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... take vo / juanfra --- preste mucha atencin, es usted de aquellos que le gusta participar en trivias o test en facebook?, si su respuesta es afirmativa en breve le decimos por qu puede estar en riesgo --- take vo / lorena --- adems, un oficial de polica arriesga...
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let's speak to the unicef representative in yemen, and julia, good to have you on the news hour. these numbers that you put out are quite horrific. when you say 10 million children in yemen require humanitarian aid. and how do you get them the aid that they require? >> well, we're able to deliver assistance across the country, and in most parts of the country, we can provide services. the challenge is not delivering assistance, but the challenge is so big there's no way for any humanitarian service to supply that. the only way to solve it if it there's an end to the conflict. >> yemen has a recruitment of child soldiers, and what have you seen and how so? >> well, we have verified 848 recruitments of children, and we see that around the country. i've seen children ten years old with guns at checkpoints, and we see them coming injured in the conflicts, and it's just wrong, it has to stop. in yemen, there has always been a kurt of youth, young boys, taking up arms as part of the idea of what it is to be a man in yemen, but this is just going way beyond that. we're seeing children o
let's speak to the unicef representative in yemen, and julia, good to have you on the news hour. these numbers that you put out are quite horrific. when you say 10 million children in yemen require humanitarian aid. and how do you get them the aid that they require? >> well, we're able to deliver assistance across the country, and in most parts of the country, we can provide services. the challenge is not delivering assistance, but the challenge is so big there's no way for any...
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. >> unicef aggravated that almost .5 million syrian children have been affected by the conflict for 3.7 million of them all they know is the conflict. they were born into war. nearly 7 million are living in poverty, and half of all syrian refugees are children. main of those have taken refugee in jordan. we went to one of the capers housing them. >> when the first syrian refugees arrived in jordan they never dreamed they would be here this long. five years later a new generation has been born here. in february the 5,000th baby delivered at the hospital in the jordan refugee camp. many here are from the province just across the border from jordan where the up rising gran with protests against the arrests and fortures of syrian teenagers. more than half a million more syrian refugees are in jordanian cities straining the country's resources. the government has closed hundreds of kilometers of its border with syria from its refugees except the wounded, and there are a lot of wounded. they include the children, and fathers and mothers whose lives are forever altered. >> we were in the b
. >> unicef aggravated that almost .5 million syrian children have been affected by the conflict for 3.7 million of them all they know is the conflict. they were born into war. nearly 7 million are living in poverty, and half of all syrian refugees are children. main of those have taken refugee in jordan. we went to one of the capers housing them. >> when the first syrian refugees arrived in jordan they never dreamed they would be here this long. five years later a new generation...
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google plans to send scientists to unicef to focus on how the virus spreads. >>> a former soccer star is donating her brain to science after she passes away. you may remember her as the team member who ripped off her jersey on the world cup field while celebrating her team's win. she is giving her brain to scientists studying long term effects of concussions and the degenerative brain disease cte. scientifics have never been able to diagnosis it in a living person. 300 brains have been donated to the research program already. only 7 have been from women. >>> a change to the way you eat lunch. you antibiotic-free chicken as an option for sandwiches. subway is the latest fast food chain to move to antibiotic- free meat. that switch could prevent a catastrophe because you have heard that antibiotics are not good for you. there is more to the story. the danger isn't about the antibiotics themselves but the soup you are bugs that evolve to resistant the antibiotics used by large farms. those drug resistant germs enter the food supply. according to the cdc, 23,000 year. the question stands
google plans to send scientists to unicef to focus on how the virus spreads. >>> a former soccer star is donating her brain to science after she passes away. you may remember her as the team member who ripped off her jersey on the world cup field while celebrating her team's win. she is giving her brain to scientists studying long term effects of concussions and the degenerative brain disease cte. scientifics have never been able to diagnosis it in a living person. 300 brains have been...
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well, the unicef representative said that the problem will not be solved until the conflict ends. >> the challenge is that the number of people who need assistance is so big it is not possible for one humanitarian organization to solve this. what will solve this is for the conflict to end. children have been blown up, injured in bombing. they're terrified. they're suffering because of the impact on the health system. weest made 1200 children will have died because of that. >> the trial of seven alleged somali pirates has started in paris. they're accused of hijacking a french yacht, killing it's owner and imprisoning his wife. the men are accused of taking control of the yacht after it left the port city of aden. they killed the owner and kept his wife captive for 48 hours. the trial will focus on the role that the pirates played in the death, an. >> some good news how, the "world health organization" has announced the ebola virus is no longer a problem. they wilthey have suggested that bans on the countries of travel and trade in liberia and sierra leone. >> when news of a candle in
well, the unicef representative said that the problem will not be solved until the conflict ends. >> the challenge is that the number of people who need assistance is so big it is not possible for one humanitarian organization to solve this. what will solve this is for the conflict to end. children have been blown up, injured in bombing. they're terrified. they're suffering because of the impact on the health system. weest made 1200 children will have died because of that. >> the...
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name's kerry kennedy, and i'm honored to welcome you all to this very special concert featuring unicef'sodwill ambassador angelique kidjo. [applause] whoo! up to 140 million girls and women have had their undergarments removed, their legs spread against their will, their genitals hacked, usually with rocks, knives, scissors, razors, or other cruel
name's kerry kennedy, and i'm honored to welcome you all to this very special concert featuring unicef'sodwill ambassador angelique kidjo. [applause] whoo! up to 140 million girls and women have had their undergarments removed, their legs spread against their will, their genitals hacked, usually with rocks, knives, scissors, razors, or other cruel
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. >>> google is donating $1 million to unicef to help fight the zika o says half a dozen of its engineers have followed to help brazil by tracking theng algorithms and analyzing data and maps from the brazilian ministry of health. adding a new twist to its rollerrs. they will be giving virtual twist and turn of the e virtual reality element will be offered at nine six flags roller coasters across the country. me, meg. that makes me nausea just thinking about it. what about you? >> just makeds s myving one look at it. i'm with you. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> still ahead, an early taste of march madness and gender bending the musical "hamilton" on the cast of our forefathers. hi i' m kristie. and i' m jess. and we are the bug chicks. we're a nano-business. windows 10 really helps us get the word out about how awesome bugs are. kids learn to be brave and curious and f bug. " hey cortana, find my oh! this is so good. if you' re trying to t just sketch it on the screen. i don' t have a touch screen on my mac, i' m jealous of that. you put a big bug in a
. >>> google is donating $1 million to unicef to help fight the zika o says half a dozen of its engineers have followed to help brazil by tracking theng algorithms and analyzing data and maps from the brazilian ministry of health. adding a new twist to its rollerrs. they will be giving virtual twist and turn of the e virtual reality element will be offered at nine six flags roller coasters across the country. me, meg. that makes me nausea just thinking about it. what about you?...
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according to unicef 8.3 million children are in dire need of basic assistance. 2.2 million syrian children now live as refugees in neighboring turkey, lebanon, jordan iraq and egypt. one of the most basic rights of any child is education but 2.8 million syrian children are out of school. more than five million schools in syria can't any longer be used. jamal el shael met some of them in southern turkey. >> this house no far from the syrian border is the safe haven that tens of thousands of syrian children wish they had. way from bombs, houses 60 children whose parents were killed. run by the maram foundation, a syrian ngo who tries to relieve the sorrow of the syrian children. most of the city of homs has hos been bombed to the ground. teachers tell me wets his bed regularly and rarely manages to sleep through night without waking up screaming but he still desires for a better future. >> when i grow up i want to be an architect. >> i asked him what do you want for your future? >> translator: you tell us you want to liberate us. >> she now finds it difficult to speak. her eyes tell a story
according to unicef 8.3 million children are in dire need of basic assistance. 2.2 million syrian children now live as refugees in neighboring turkey, lebanon, jordan iraq and egypt. one of the most basic rights of any child is education but 2.8 million syrian children are out of school. more than five million schools in syria can't any longer be used. jamal el shael met some of them in southern turkey. >> this house no far from the syrian border is the safe haven that tens of thousands...
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they donated $1 million to unicef. google engineers are working with the agency to map the spread of the zika virus that has been linked to 5000 cases of catastrophic birth defects in brazil. the fda is putting -- >>> the fda is putting a box warning for essure. the fda says it needs to do more studies before pulling it out of stores. we're learning more about the attack -- the >>> we are learning more about the attack on theater shooter james holmes. a security gate was open at the wrong time. another inmate used that opportunity to attack him. he began punching james holmes until a guard could separate the. the attack occurred in october. but it did prove why he had to be moved out of state. >>> debris from missing malaysia flight 70 may have been found in africa. this was found off the coast of mozambique on december. it is now 11 australia where it's being analyzed. australia's tense part minister says this find is consistentt with modeling forecast of where debris from the flight would wash ashore. >> it is too ea
they donated $1 million to unicef. google engineers are working with the agency to map the spread of the zika virus that has been linked to 5000 cases of catastrophic birth defects in brazil. the fda is putting -- >>> the fda is putting a box warning for essure. the fda says it needs to do more studies before pulling it out of stores. we're learning more about the attack -- the >>> we are learning more about the attack on theater shooter james holmes. a security gate was open...
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google engineers will work with unicef to map the spread of zika they say it won't be easy as some peopleo not develop symptoms. the hope is to attack zika where it spreads. >>> tiger woods gets upstaged by a 11 year-old who hits a hole in one. taylor crozer was with tyler at a kid course in texas designed by tiger woods. on the first shot of the first hole, on the course's opening day he let it rip, hits a hole in one. do you hear the crowd? they are going crazy. he got a hug from tiger and he beat tiger woods on the first hole by two strokes. >> tiger got a par. >> you are the golf guy. >> very rare. >> so much so, i'm good and still don't have one. >> oh, man. >> nice swing, oh, nice roll. he will remember that forever. >> it is all it takes too. >> that is great. >> coming up, guys ghost busters are back but different this time. what we are learning from the told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day.
google engineers will work with unicef to map the spread of zika they say it won't be easy as some peopleo not develop symptoms. the hope is to attack zika where it spreads. >>> tiger woods gets upstaged by a 11 year-old who hits a hole in one. taylor crozer was with tyler at a kid course in texas designed by tiger woods. on the first shot of the first hole, on the course's opening day he let it rip, hits a hole in one. do you hear the crowd? they are going crazy. he got a hug from...
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apple already had twitter accouns for particular services >>> google is donating $1 million to unicef to help fight the zika virus. google also says half a dozen of its engineers have volunteered to help brazil by tracking the virus by writing algorithms and analyzing data and maps from the brazilian ministry of health. it will help from phone systems to the maps of ministry of health. >>> six flags is adding a new twist to its roller coasters. virtual reality. riders on its new revolution roller coaster will be given virtual reality goggles and feel the twist and turn of the coaster. and watch virtual images like fighting a jet fighter or battling aliens. the virtual reality element will be offered at nine six flags roller coasters across the country. i say no thanks for me, meg. that makes me nausea just thinking about it. what about you? >> i'm with you, jill. just makes my stomach drop having one look at it. i'm with you. jill wagner at the new york >>> still ahead, an early taste of march madness and gender bending on broadway. the musical "hamilton" expands its casting of our fo
apple already had twitter accouns for particular services >>> google is donating $1 million to unicef to help fight the zika virus. google also says half a dozen of its engineers have volunteered to help brazil by tracking the virus by writing algorithms and analyzing data and maps from the brazilian ministry of health. it will help from phone systems to the maps of ministry of health. >>> six flags is adding a new twist to its roller coasters. virtual reality. riders on its...
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a report by unicef said that 43,100,000 syrian children have been born as refugees. >> when the first syrian refug refugees first arrived, they never dreamed they would be here this long. five years later there is a new generation being born here. this baby is the 5,000th baby born in the hospital in jordan's biggest refugee camp. most of the refugees here are from dara province just across the board from jordan. it's where the up rising began with protests against the arrests and torture of syrian teenagers. more than half a million more refugees are in jordanian cities draining the country's resources. the country has closed it's board to syrian refugees except for the wounded. there are a lot of wound: and the fathers and mothers whose lives are forever altered. >> we were in the battle. the plain hit us. we were about ten people. six were killed and the rest were injured. i was then taken to a field hospital. >> this man is going back to meet his two-month-old son, name after his nephew who was killed in the airstrike. the wounded keep arriving. >> most of them at the beginning of
a report by unicef said that 43,100,000 syrian children have been born as refugees. >> when the first syrian refug refugees first arrived, they never dreamed they would be here this long. five years later there is a new generation being born here. this baby is the 5,000th baby born in the hospital in jordan's biggest refugee camp. most of the refugees here are from dara province just across the board from jordan. it's where the up rising began with protests against the arrests and torture...
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unicef says these stories are not unusual. 60 million young people are on the run from conflict and poverty around the world. >>> like some other countries around the world, ethiopia's forests are under threat. they started to get help from japan and interested in the coffee plant that grows there. nhk reports. >> reporter: ethiopia a land of coffee lovers. everyday, people gather at coffee stores around the streets. people in ethiopia thought to have been drinking coffee for over 1,000 years. to this day, a form of traditional coffee ceremonies is a practice here. but the coffee beans are carefully roasted over a charcoal fire. next, the grounds are poured into a special pot and carefully brought to a boil. according to traditional ethiopian, each should be done three times. >> translator: oh, my. >> although coffee is now grown in plantations, the original wild coffee can still be found in the ethiopian forest. the beans from the wild trees produce coffee with a distinctive fruity flavor and refreshing acidity, but the forest where the coffee frees grow are shrinking. in the last 20 years
unicef says these stories are not unusual. 60 million young people are on the run from conflict and poverty around the world. >>> like some other countries around the world, ethiopia's forests are under threat. they started to get help from japan and interested in the coffee plant that grows there. nhk reports. >> reporter: ethiopia a land of coffee lovers. everyday, people gather at coffee stores around the streets. people in ethiopia thought to have been drinking coffee for...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> aze
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> aze
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and they are donated a million dollars to unicef. >>> so who are you going to call? with this friday. 5:09. and one more school delay. fredericksburg city is on a delay. >>> the washington area fuel fund is going to give people a taste on what it is like to have no heat. they are going to handout free popsicles today. they won to draw attention to the fact that one and four washington, d.c. residents have to choose between rent, medication and heat in their home. in washington, montgomery counties, but the ster light to modetesnow is continuing there. from leonard town and hollywood now -- you go into extreme southern st. mary's and the pictures on twitter four to six inches down there. there is the ramps. that's reagan national. they are just some sun . kings two foodu shou eaer i do everything on the internet. but it's kind of slow. my friends said i should get fios because it's the fastest... i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (man) we're out of 2%. i wonder what else could be better around here? (man) i heard that. now get our
and they are donated a million dollars to unicef. >>> so who are you going to call? with this friday. 5:09. and one more school delay. fredericksburg city is on a delay. >>> the washington area fuel fund is going to give people a taste on what it is like to have no heat. they are going to handout free popsicles today. they won to draw attention to the fact that one and four washington, d.c. residents have to choose between rent, medication and heat in their home. in...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> you can see the conflict playing now in arenas, on the streets, in marchs and in the anonymous alleyways of social media, not race war, but ugly cascades of charges and counter charges. black lives matter versus all lives matter, taking account of america's real race history versus charges of political correctness. preacher, theologian, social activist, jim wallace says that we can tease open the endless knots of conflict in america's original sin. it's the "inside story". welcome to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. one of the ubiquitous symbols of the abolition movement of the set century was a slave on one knee, chains trailing from his wrists with a legend, am i not a brother and a man? i never thought that i would live to
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> you can see the conflict playing now in arenas, on the streets, in marchs and in the...
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unicef says the numbers are spiralling out of control.every year people leave greenland to find a better life elsewhere with a population of 56,000. the economy is suffering the effects of its youth flight. 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate many feel the future is looking bleak. >> reporter: growing up in green hand has changed. -- grand-- greenland has changed. their traditional way of life is dying out and young people have little hope. there are problems such as alcoholism and unemployment. many leave to nunt for work in denmark. this woman has attempted suicide twice and escaped problems at home by moving to copenhagen. she is trying to build a better life. >> who wants to live in a place where everything is difficult, where it's hard to get a home. i've been living and renting an apartment on the black market for the past 16 months. deciding to come back to greenland in 2012 was one of my biggest mistakes. >> reporter: with 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate, many believe there's little reason t
unicef says the numbers are spiralling out of control.every year people leave greenland to find a better life elsewhere with a population of 56,000. the economy is suffering the effects of its youth flight. 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate many feel the future is looking bleak. >> reporter: growing up in green hand has changed. -- grand-- greenland has changed. their traditional way of life is dying out and young people have little hope. there are problems such as...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 yearasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> the fbi says it's retrieved data from the san bernardino gunman's iphone despite apple's refusal to help. ♪ ♪ >>> we also have breaking news this hour for you. an egypt air passenger plane has been highjacked. we'll have the very latest as we get it. you are watching al jazeera live from our hea headquarters here n doha. pakistan says hundreds of people have been arrested following a security crack down after the gotting of a park in lahore
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 yearasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> the fbi says it's retrieved data from the san bernardino gunman's iphone despite apple's refusal...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. ♪
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. ♪
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. ♪ >>> a new dawn in myanmar as the country's first elected civilian government takes charge. >>> hello. this is the world news from al jazeera. also ahead: home safe, the passengers from the hijacked egypt air flight arrive in cairo. brazil's political crisis deepens until a walkout of the government. >> another italian student dismisses the government's explanation for his death.
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. ♪ >>> a new dawn in myanmar as the country's first elected civilian government takes...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 yearasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> pakistan will launch a par paramilitary crackdown on the attack that targeted christians. hello again from doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. belgium police released cctv footage as a judge frees a man charged over the attacks. the u.s. government said that it has retrieved data from an iphone and has done it without apple's help. and new laws allow
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 yearasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> pakistan will launch a par paramilitary crackdown on the attack that targeted christians. hello again...
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this is according to a new unicef report. 3.7 million children have been born since then. nearly 7 million children are living in poverty. half of all syrian refugees are children. many of those fleeing the fighting in syria have taken refuge in jordan. we went to one of the camps housing them. >> when the first syrian refugees arrived in jordan, they never dreamed they would be here this long. five years later, a new generation has been born here. in february, rima became the 5,000th baby delivered in the u.n. hospital in jordan's biggest refugee camp. most of the refugees here in the camp are from dara province, just across the border from jordan. it's where the uprising began with protests against the arrest and torture of syrian teenagers. nearly half a million more refugees are in jordan cities, straining the country resources. the government has closed hundreds of kilometers of its border with syria to refugees except for the wounded. >> there are a lot of wounded. they include children and the fathers and mothers whose lives are forever altered. >> we were in the ba
this is according to a new unicef report. 3.7 million children have been born since then. nearly 7 million children are living in poverty. half of all syrian refugees are children. many of those fleeing the fighting in syria have taken refuge in jordan. we went to one of the camps housing them. >> when the first syrian refugees arrived in jordan, they never dreamed they would be here this long. five years later, a new generation has been born here. in february, rima became the 5,000th...
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according to unicef 41% of girls are married before their 18th birthday. the legal minimum age for marriage is 18. statistics suggests that four out of five girls here get married before the age of 18. parents as well as the children seem to understand that it's illegal, but social pressures are so high that even activists who want to lodge complaints against these child marriages face the pressures themselves. we found this 14 year old who married 25 year old. their marriage has given rise to the only court case brought this year in this district. her mother has taken her own parents to court after they arranged the marriage for their underwaej grand-daughter. she insists she is 18 and there are no documents to prove her age. >> translation: i'm married because i fell in love. my mother is a bad woman. she says. the human rights activist has to tread carefully. >> translation: even the police are hesitating to take action against people. the rich get away with impunity. it is only the poor and powerless end up getting caught. >> reporter: they hope to age
according to unicef 41% of girls are married before their 18th birthday. the legal minimum age for marriage is 18. statistics suggests that four out of five girls here get married before the age of 18. parents as well as the children seem to understand that it's illegal, but social pressures are so high that even activists who want to lodge complaints against these child marriages face the pressures themselves. we found this 14 year old who married 25 year old. their marriage has given rise to...
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google is doing its part to help the fight against the zika virus they have donated $1,000,000.2 unicef, they're working with the agency to map the spread of the zika virus, they says that it is not easy many people who've contacted don't show any symptoms the outbreak was declared a public health emergency last month by the world health organization .pdoeala new england college has banned the sale of energy drinks on campuse middlebury college in vermont say the move is an an effort to keep students safe as chet hershey and explains the alcohol use ish playing a part in the ban .. perfect combo for a midnight >> starting in march seven, students will deal to get have that combination, energy drinks on campus. >> were not trying to then energy drinks are free to purchase untotogy bring them on campus but we will no longer sell them in our own stores .. >> said they college made the move because they can be dangerous toy students help or risky when mixed with alcohol. >> a google search applies to a lot of research about negative health effects of energy drinks and questions about thech
google is doing its part to help the fight against the zika virus they have donated $1,000,000.2 unicef, they're working with the agency to map the spread of the zika virus, they says that it is not easy many people who've contacted don't show any symptoms the outbreak was declared a public health emergency last month by the world health organization .pdoeala new england college has banned the sale of energy drinks on campuse middlebury college in vermont say the move is an an effort to keep...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> utah has away first of its kind restriction on abortion. it requires anesthesia if the procedure takes place 20 weeks sue pregnancy. the bill said it's designed to keep the fetus from feeling pain. opponents say it is unnecessary sedation for women. >>> a new law in north carolina say discriminates against lgbt people. part of that law requires using bathrooms based upon gender. >> that is not where i belong. that is not where i feel comfortable. it's not comfortable for me or the people in the restroom, the other women. i have been using the men's room exclusively. i am a male. it is incredibly anxiety provoking. it's about dignity. it's about respecting us as other members of the state, as a big part of the community. we w
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> utah has away first of its kind restriction on abortion. it requires anesthesia if the...
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. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> terrifying ordeal. >> translator: thank god we are fine and all the passengers are fine. the man was arrested and it's all over. thank god. >> the hijacking of an egypt airplane ends peacefully even though the motive remains unclear. >>> demanding answers. >> translator: why does the egyptian state deny the truth? because it's an inconvenient truth. >> the parents of an
. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> terrifying ordeal. >> translator: thank god we are fine and all the...