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and then we cut a version for unicef, where it's face-to-face fundraisers. the way they do that is usually someone with a clipboard on the street in europe or different countries. so, they thought, well, what if we got people to experience virtual reality on the street? [girl speaking native language] man: i was a little depressed about the situation for the people there. woman: quite sad. they don't have a good environment to stay in. we try our best to help them. narrator: early reporting from unicef has shown that when using virtual reality, they've doubled the effectiveness of their fundraising efforts. man: the fact that virtual reality is so real means that we have to think a lot more about the ethical aspects of what we do. narrator: tom kent is the standards editor at the associated press and is a professor at new york's columbia university. kent: there's a psychological impact that vr has that's greater than the impact of photos or video. it hits you at a more elemental level. when somebody's watching a video or someone's looking at a photo, they kn
and then we cut a version for unicef, where it's face-to-face fundraisers. the way they do that is usually someone with a clipboard on the street in europe or different countries. so, they thought, well, what if we got people to experience virtual reality on the street? [girl speaking native language] man: i was a little depressed about the situation for the people there. woman: quite sad. they don't have a good environment to stay in. we try our best to help them. narrator: early reporting...
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here, and why google is so committed to this and i should add, we spent way over $1 million with unicef and have given our engineers to try to help track this because what we're seeing when people start to look, they are looking deeper, they're asking more questions, and it is mirroring the epidemic. that is something that we do know. a significant portion of time for google searches is that when those questions, after when you take it past the first click that you do start to see it follows a trend usually, proceeds a trend. so we are now at the point where we are starting to shift some of those engineers to the united states so we can continue to work with the world health organization and with the cdc, and unicef to try to get a handle and get as much information out to people in the united states where i think it has been a late coming in terms of our concern, or knowledge. so now you will see we have put up knowledge panels and directed people to places where they can go. definitely the intensity and the click through's have grown, particularly here in the united states. >> the fac
here, and why google is so committed to this and i should add, we spent way over $1 million with unicef and have given our engineers to try to help track this because what we're seeing when people start to look, they are looking deeper, they're asking more questions, and it is mirroring the epidemic. that is something that we do know. a significant portion of time for google searches is that when those questions, after when you take it past the first click that you do start to see it follows a...
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she was in a hotel for unicef. a double date night out with her co-star and robert buckley. she played coy but we asked her about it last week. >> i feel very, very lucky and grateful in my life right now and that's all that matters. >> oh but no denying it now. we're told that sh is crazy, head over heels about this guy. >> he have stolen her heart but did justin bieber st his song sorry. >> listen up you be the judge. that is beeb areaieber's sorry. this is ring the bell. sound the same? well according to lawsuit filed by singer-so writer jflt c.dynell, bieber allegedly sampled her vocal rifts without her consent taking sorry to the top of the u.s. billboard hot 100 list. >> what i did w just said hey what am i going through? what am i feeling and basically just pou my heart out and made something real. >> not no response from bieber's camp to you can file this under sorry, not sorry. she reached out to the singer several times and was ignored before finally deciding to take legal action against bieber and producer skrilex. this is nothing new in the business. from robin t
she was in a hotel for unicef. a double date night out with her co-star and robert buckley. she played coy but we asked her about it last week. >> i feel very, very lucky and grateful in my life right now and that's all that matters. >> oh but no denying it now. we're told that sh is crazy, head over heels about this guy. >> he have stolen her heart but did justin bieber st his song sorry. >> listen up you be the judge. that is beeb areaieber's sorry. this is ring the...
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paÍs, de ir a prisiÓn por la muerte de un hombre que por la muerte de un niÑo o una niÑa >>> segÚn unicefs es un tema tabÚ >>> felicidad precisamente es el reto que se un encontrÓ una ong argentina que buscaba propagar que el autoexamen es mÁs eficaz para combatir el cÁncer de mama, esto fue algo polÉmico, mariela con el reporte desde venezuela. >>> hay varios mensajes sobre la prevenciÓn del cÁncer de seno no es fÁcil, y la dificultad para mostrar senos en mujeres desnudas, >>> hola, pero los enriques le ganaron la censura de internet >>> sacamos el estereotipo de sacar un musculoso >>> las imÁgenes de las manos femeninas conten el sendel homb buscan a normalidades en el pecho y las axilas, el video es creaciÓn de una agencia publicitaria que lo donÓ al movimiento de ayuda contra el cÁncer de mama, cuyo propÓsito es concientizar sobre el problema >>> mÉdicos que promoviÓ la singular campaÑa estudiaron que argentina se detectan 18 mil cÁncer de mama por aÑo, un tercio de las mujeres enferma muere en la mayorÍa de los casos por no detectar a tiempo la enfermedad >>> el # asociado a la camp
paÍs, de ir a prisiÓn por la muerte de un hombre que por la muerte de un niÑo o una niÑa >>> segÚn unicefs es un tema tabÚ >>> felicidad precisamente es el reto que se un encontrÓ una ong argentina que buscaba propagar que el autoexamen es mÁs eficaz para combatir el cÁncer de mama, esto fue algo polÉmico, mariela con el reporte desde venezuela. >>> hay varios mensajes sobre la prevenciÓn del cÁncer de seno no es fÁcil, y la dificultad para mostrar senos...
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formal program because still get credit to get accreditation and all of this in partnership with unicefd other organizations. >> my time is up. >> very briefly under question related to education in particular we talked significantly about money it isn't just about money the policy changes we need from government to make possible for freedom of movement and to be in school whether not those systems was the ability for the ngo to provide reinforced assistance you put your finger on it as the key perspective. thank you very much for raising it is a great concern with the looming refugee crisis on the horizon for the with regard to women these are issues that are of great concern and we need a regional approach to increase reception and capacity and a direct assistance those setter in need also the cooperation of those governments to help us do that. >> they kill mr. chairman in your testimony you talk about public-private partnerships with the priorities and this is an issue. and not just for the resources that can be leveraged but from the technical expertise that the private sector brin
formal program because still get credit to get accreditation and all of this in partnership with unicefd other organizations. >> my time is up. >> very briefly under question related to education in particular we talked significantly about money it isn't just about money the policy changes we need from government to make possible for freedom of movement and to be in school whether not those systems was the ability for the ngo to provide reinforced assistance you put your finger on...
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that included unicef, american red cross, boys and girls club of america and make a wish.ll participants are entered to win an all-paid trip to ireland, including the location of the final scene from "the force awakens." >>> okay, it is time to name three baby falcons in san francisco. wait until you hear some of the fun entries. >>> san francisco says baby falcons need you to help name them. threet endangered baby birds were born last month. you can take part in a naming contest right now by simply posting your suggestions on social media. some entertaining entries include birdie mcbirdface, pal, geary and ellis, and prince in honor of the late music icon. >>> that's the bay area 7 news. thanks for joining us. "who wants to be a millionaire" next. have a great day. >> 14 questions. three lifelines. $1 million. it all boils down to six simple words: "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. you guys ready for some "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] here we go. as a microbiology
that included unicef, american red cross, boys and girls club of america and make a wish.ll participants are entered to win an all-paid trip to ireland, including the location of the final scene from "the force awakens." >>> okay, it is time to name three baby falcons in san francisco. wait until you hear some of the fun entries. >>> san francisco says baby falcons need you to help name them. threet endangered baby birds were born last month. you can take part in a...
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and she post add link about work bloom is doing with unicef. apparently gomez approves because re tweeted the message and added the phrase emoji, you know? >> all right, just couple of days after justin bieber said he felt like a zoo animal, he looks like one. check out bieber. sitting on tree branch in boston, i'm not quite sure what he is doing there, there, e also scrolled around the park, fed some squirrels. earlier this week he said he won't take selfies with fans any more because he feels like a zoo animal, yes, that's entire story about justin bieber sitting in a tree. >> tatum used to giving interviews, but i have to tell this may be his most unique one yet. >> how about, 21 year old person with autism? >> yes, if i got permission from my wife. >> oh, my god, my lawyer is working on the papers as we speak. >> that is tatum answering questions on the very first episode of speechless with carly. carly is the first autistic journalist to host a speechless talk show. now, she was diagnosed when autism when she was two, she uses computer tal
and she post add link about work bloom is doing with unicef. apparently gomez approves because re tweeted the message and added the phrase emoji, you know? >> all right, just couple of days after justin bieber said he felt like a zoo animal, he looks like one. check out bieber. sitting on tree branch in boston, i'm not quite sure what he is doing there, there, e also scrolled around the park, fed some squirrels. earlier this week he said he won't take selfies with fans any more because he...
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the steering committee of the unicef global innovation center. and serves as an adviser to a number of technology start-ups. he holds degrees in computer science and electrical engineering from the massachusetts institute of technology. welcome. >> thank you very much. we thank the ranking member for thant deduction and i would now like to introduce our final witness, mr. joe steffi. mr. steffi is coming to us from lewisburg, kansas where he is better known as poppin' joe, owner of poppin' joe's gourmet kettle corn. he's an example of the tremendous promise everyone is capable of achieving. when everyone sought so to limit his potential, mr. steffi and his family developed a business plan and through his hard work he has grown his business to where popping joe's kettle corn can be found at walmarts, fairs, craft shows, car shows, and events throughout kansas and georgia and hopefully someday in my office. mr. steffi has also shipped his kettle corn to our troops serving overseas, and we would have welcomed him bringing popcorn here today, but our
the steering committee of the unicef global innovation center. and serves as an adviser to a number of technology start-ups. he holds degrees in computer science and electrical engineering from the massachusetts institute of technology. welcome. >> thank you very much. we thank the ranking member for thant deduction and i would now like to introduce our final witness, mr. joe steffi. mr. steffi is coming to us from lewisburg, kansas where he is better known as poppin' joe, owner of...
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what we do and that is working with groups like unicef we try to predict, and we do this for over 900 health conditions, people go directly on search and we are trying to provide more information in over 70 languages on what zika is, how it is detected, symptoms, how to deal with it, how to prevent it, and overview of the virus, and public health alert that we keep updating from the world health organization. we do that on search. on youtube we partnered with greeters across latin america including sesame street and the brazilian physician to try to get the word out there to raise awareness via all of their channels and subscribers to provide information on prevention, message and controlling the mosquitoes in both spanish and portuguese. the last thing we have done for long time with cdc and nih as we have mapped the global interest on the zika virus. starting octobee timeline for when zika became a global a global epidemic. with all of that we have given over $1 million and we could talk about that. i can get deeper into what wefo are doing on the day today. but to answer question a
what we do and that is working with groups like unicef we try to predict, and we do this for over 900 health conditions, people go directly on search and we are trying to provide more information in over 70 languages on what zika is, how it is detected, symptoms, how to deal with it, how to prevent it, and overview of the virus, and public health alert that we keep updating from the world health organization. we do that on search. on youtube we partnered with greeters across latin america...
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here, and why google is so committed to this and i should add, we spent way over $1 million with unicef and have given our engineers to try to help track this because what we're seeing when people start to look, they are looking deeper, they're asking more questions, and it is mirroring the epidemic. that is something that we do know. a significant portion of time for google searches is that when those questions, after when you take it past the first click that you do start to see it follows a trend usually, proceeds a trend. so we are now at the point where we are starting to shift some of those engineers to the united states so we can continue to work with the world health organization and with the cdc, and unicef to try to get a handle and get as much information out to people in the united states where i think it has been a late coming in terms of our concern, or knowledge. so now you will see we have put up knowledge panels and directed people to places where they can go. definitely the intensity and the click through's have grown, particularly here in the united states. >> the fac
here, and why google is so committed to this and i should add, we spent way over $1 million with unicef and have given our engineers to try to help track this because what we're seeing when people start to look, they are looking deeper, they're asking more questions, and it is mirroring the epidemic. that is something that we do know. a significant portion of time for google searches is that when those questions, after when you take it past the first click that you do start to see it follows a...
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in the earliest moments, days, years after birth is the subject of a brand new film presented by unicef. it was conceived and directed by brazilian film director estella renn renner. thanks for being wit >> it's beautiful. i was going to take a look at it and i couldn't stop watching. it's very, very well done. the things that we learn about babies is amazing. when did you decide you wanted to do this? incidentally it premiered at the united nations this week and had a viewing last night here in washington. everybody wants to know what made you decide to do this. >> because we have made so many films to help improve society. and we realize that if we invest in early childhood, this is our best chance. so this movie we made as a tool so other people can use this film as awareness to invest in early childhood development. >> your message seems to be that babies know a whole lot more and can do a whole lot more than we realize. they're not just a pink -- pretty pink blob that comes out and we have to wait a few years before they know anything, is that right? >> exactly. and the foundation
in the earliest moments, days, years after birth is the subject of a brand new film presented by unicef. it was conceived and directed by brazilian film director estella renn renner. thanks for being wit >> it's beautiful. i was going to take a look at it and i couldn't stop watching. it's very, very well done. the things that we learn about babies is amazing. when did you decide you wanted to do this? incidentally it premiered at the united nations this week and had a viewing last night...
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. >> reporter: unicef doesn't agree with you.government won't put money into orphanages around the world. >> the policy is they don't believe in the institutionalization of children, i don't either for the record. i don't think it is a good idea to institutionalize children. >> reporter: in the meantime millions of children are growing of in the orphanages? >> yes they are. >> you are a real rabblerouser? >> i know, i am really sort of bucking all the big consider on the block here with the idea and it is rather contrary to what a lot of people are pushing for. his name is jose. >> reporter: she refuses to back down and has been invited by the government of el salvador to bring her staff and training to 72 orphanages there. >> hopefully we are getting the children a little taste of a family. >> reporter: but that cost money. and now she has an idea to pay for it. which brings us back to althorp. >> we are launching a campaign to raise fund for whole child where we are going to open the home, open althorp to raise funds. >> report
. >> reporter: unicef doesn't agree with you.government won't put money into orphanages around the world. >> the policy is they don't believe in the institutionalization of children, i don't either for the record. i don't think it is a good idea to institutionalize children. >> reporter: in the meantime millions of children are growing of in the orphanages? >> yes they are. >> you are a real rabblerouser? >> i know, i am really sort of bucking all the big...
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i actually was offered right out of medical school and accepted a volunteer contract to work with unicef event that the u.n. needed to issue an evacuation order so that i would be covered. i ended up in baidoa, somalia. journalists called it "the city of death," and they called it the city of death because 300,000 people had lost their lives there, mostly as a result of war-related famine and disease. i was part of a team that was tasked with trying to figure out how best to respond to this humanitarian catastrophe. i remember very distinctly a couple of days after my arrival, i went up to a feeding clinic, and there were dozens of women who were standing in line, and they were clutching their infants very close. and about 20 minutes into this conversation i was having with this one young woman, i leaned forward, and i tried to put my finger in the palm of her baby's hand, and when i did this, i discovered that her baby was already in rigor, and she had died hours before of malnutrition and dehydration. i later learned that as her baby was dying, this young woman had been held for two da
i actually was offered right out of medical school and accepted a volunteer contract to work with unicef event that the u.n. needed to issue an evacuation order so that i would be covered. i ended up in baidoa, somalia. journalists called it "the city of death," and they called it the city of death because 300,000 people had lost their lives there, mostly as a result of war-related famine and disease. i was part of a team that was tasked with trying to figure out how best to respond...
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member of the advisory board of the asperger syndrome employment partnership steering committee of the unicef global innovation center and served as advisor, he holds degrees in computer science and electrical engineering from the massachusetts institute of technology. welcome. >> thank you. we thank the ranking member for that introduction and i introduce our final witness who is coming from lewisberg, kansas, where he is known as popping joe, owner of popping joe's gourmet kettle court. he is shining example as to the tremendous promise everyone is capable of achieving. when others sought to limit his potential, he and his family developed a business plan, and through his hard work he has grown his business to where it can be found at walmart, craft shows, car shows and events throughout kansas and george and hopefully someday in my office. he has also shifted kettle corn to troops serving overseas. we would have welcomed in bringing popcorn today but rules prohibit bringing food into the room. we won't be doing that today unless he is really persistent. he is accompanied by his father, ray
member of the advisory board of the asperger syndrome employment partnership steering committee of the unicef global innovation center and served as advisor, he holds degrees in computer science and electrical engineering from the massachusetts institute of technology. welcome. >> thank you. we thank the ranking member for that introduction and i introduce our final witness who is coming from lewisberg, kansas, where he is known as popping joe, owner of popping joe's gourmet kettle court....
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what we do on that is working with groups like unicef. we try and predict -- and we do this for over 900 health conditions. people go directly on search, and now we're trying to provide more information in over 17 languages on what zika is, how to detect it, you know, symptoms, how to deal with it, how to prevent it, an overview of the virus, and public health alert that we keep updating. so we do that on search. on youtube we've partnered with including sesame street and the brazilian figures to get the word out there, via all their channels and subscribers to provide information on prevention, content in both spanish and portuguese. the last thing which we have done for a long time is we've mapped global interest on the zika virus, starting in october 2015, highlighting the timeline. with all that, plus we've given over a million, and we can talk about that i could get deeper into what we're doing on the day to day, but know that's the kind of information we look to compile, right? that's what google does. we try to order the world's in
what we do on that is working with groups like unicef. we try and predict -- and we do this for over 900 health conditions. people go directly on search, and now we're trying to provide more information in over 17 languages on what zika is, how to detect it, you know, symptoms, how to deal with it, how to prevent it, an overview of the virus, and public health alert that we keep updating. so we do that on search. on youtube we've partnered with including sesame street and the brazilian figures...
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. >>> unicef good will ambassador orlando bloom traveling to war-torn eastern ukraine to raise awarenesstion crisis. the actor visited school children in classrooms near the front lines. and that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> even orlando bloom ages. thank you very much for that. oil is catching a break this morning. let's get to jackie at the nymex. >> good morning to you, simon. department of energy out with weekly crude inventory report a building crude of 2.8 million barrels larger than expected. the surprise was on gasoline. we got a build of 536,000 barrels looking for a draw, some of the support and bump up we got this morning was from that expectations and you can see prices are coming off a little bit but still over $44 a barrel. expect this to be a range bound trade between 40 and 45, that's what a lot of folks are saying. back to you. >> thank you very much, jackie. >>> last night cnbc reported a beat on the top and bottom line with advertising spending in connection with the super bowl and the presidential campaign helping to second quarterly revenues
. >>> unicef good will ambassador orlando bloom traveling to war-torn eastern ukraine to raise awarenesstion crisis. the actor visited school children in classrooms near the front lines. and that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> even orlando bloom ages. thank you very much for that. oil is catching a break this morning. let's get to jackie at the nymex. >> good morning to you, simon. department of energy out with weekly crude inventory report a...
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i'm also pleased that the united states agency for international development, usaid is working with unicef to develop and implement communication campaigns and community mobilization for behavioral change related to personal protection against mosquitoes as well as community-based mosquito mitigation elimination efforts currently referred to as investigator -- vector controls. they're also partnering with the world health organization, the panama health organization to monitor vector control programs. in addition to providing personal protection commodities, usaid is also working closely with the international health partners to develop and adopt guidelines for addressing zika in at risk populations, particularly pregnant women. this is just a fraction of what our zika response looks like. i would be here much longer if i were to go through every day tail of what our agencies are doing to respond to the threat. suffice it to say that this is an all hands on deck emergency. and we cannot implement and sustain an adequate response without fully funding the president's request. more than two
i'm also pleased that the united states agency for international development, usaid is working with unicef to develop and implement communication campaigns and community mobilization for behavioral change related to personal protection against mosquitoes as well as community-based mosquito mitigation elimination efforts currently referred to as investigator -- vector controls. they're also partnering with the world health organization, the panama health organization to monitor vector control...