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one wabts them to associate it with the burka adventure. how this cartoon character is breaking stereo types, inspiring women in pakistan. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> this is in pakistan. reports say a train bombing has killed three people. the bomb went off when a train headed for lahore pulled into a station. there were no warnings a
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i am not a big fan of the burka myself. i understand that people wear it as a way to express their own religious choices. we should not try to impose laws on people. never works well. >> you can wear what you like in the u.k., of course. let's bring in bolivia, joining us from london. -- let's bring in bolivia. you can wear a burka in the uk. they are very liberal about these things. that did not stop the attack on the london transport system back in 2005. it seems that a matter what happens, these type of extremist will always find a way to express itself and binderies and for expressing itself. >> literally the ideology of restoring the western -- it is important in the month of a lot of jihad this. if you look at europe, spain is the main prize at this point. if you were to think about a country that could be targeted for ideological reasons, then spain obviously would be the first one. but i agree with you. they will always find a reason to attack us. but at this time, it is reece -- it is true that as far as the wherew
i am not a big fan of the burka myself. i understand that people wear it as a way to express their own religious choices. we should not try to impose laws on people. never works well. >> you can wear what you like in the u.k., of course. let's bring in bolivia, joining us from london. -- let's bring in bolivia. you can wear a burka in the uk. they are very liberal about these things. that did not stop the attack on the london transport system back in 2005. it seems that a matter what...
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her outfit is her name she's the burka avenger. who try to prevent pakistani girls from getting an education. burka avenger was created by one of pakistan's biggest pop stars. he came up with the superhero idea three years ago around the same time that a real-life pakistani student named malala began speaking out. they later tried to assassinate her. like that real life role model it sends the message that education trumps violence. >> she doesn't punch, kick shoot anything. all she does is clunks people on the head with books or throw peps. there's an underlying message with that. the importance of education and the pen is mightier than the sword. >> reporter: the foft has just started to hear about the program. it gets limited distribution. what has gotten attention is what she's wearing. a burka, viewed by in as a symbol of oppression. she told me she feels the cartoon glam ororizes it. it's it's submission of women. >> he said people are missing the point. >> superheroes hide their identity. in this case she's a school teacher.
her outfit is her name she's the burka avenger. who try to prevent pakistani girls from getting an education. burka avenger was created by one of pakistan's biggest pop stars. he came up with the superhero idea three years ago around the same time that a real-life pakistani student named malala began speaking out. they later tried to assassinate her. like that real life role model it sends the message that education trumps violence. >> she doesn't punch, kick shoot anything. all she does...
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relations with islamic community a recent riots and clashes with police over the ban on face covering burkashave sparked a heated debate on whether uncontrolled the mass immigration is the true cause of a failed state of multiculturalism rif an ocean of picks up the story. vincent born in france from french parents has been teaching philosophy and running again in paris where he has spent his whole life now he's getting ready to emigrate he says he no longer feels at home here. there are zones around paris and around other big cities where even the police don't dare to enter we call these places could gorge cutthroats they're ruled by a parallel economy of drugs and remain hermetic to ordinary french people these areas are dominated by immigrants from france's former african colonies and are often the scene of violent confrontations. just last month five were injured during protests over the enforcement of france's ban on full face religious veils we go to one such place. twenty kilometers from paris and indeed it has a flavor of the country's its residents came from but what native to reaso
relations with islamic community a recent riots and clashes with police over the ban on face covering burkashave sparked a heated debate on whether uncontrolled the mass immigration is the true cause of a failed state of multiculturalism rif an ocean of picks up the story. vincent born in france from french parents has been teaching philosophy and running again in paris where he has spent his whole life now he's getting ready to emigrate he says he no longer feels at home here. there are zones...
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what are what are people doing to counteract this for instance i think there's something called a burka or there is so that's part of this line that's called stealth wear and it's not a misnomer at all it's all about hiding ourselves from cameras and particularly from drones so these are basically garments that are designed with a metalized fabric basically that shields us from the thermal imaging that we use to basically figure out who we are but it's interesting so how do we from drones in other ways i mean it seems like they're kind of pervasive and i know that this is a topic that's discussed on the field they are pervasive and it's really hard to do that's the reality of it and i think that's why we're starting to see these technologies emerge yeah and i think we have another technology which is your face yeah it's you know this is really interesting so this is using it's called. the sickly camouflage computer vision ok so this all has to do with facial recognition software this is really really cool and involves breaking up the most characteristic parts of your face that mean this
what are what are people doing to counteract this for instance i think there's something called a burka or there is so that's part of this line that's called stealth wear and it's not a misnomer at all it's all about hiding ourselves from cameras and particularly from drones so these are basically garments that are designed with a metalized fabric basically that shields us from the thermal imaging that we use to basically figure out who we are but it's interesting so how do we from drones in...
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headliners are russia's most advanced of his generation flight attract the fifth the t fifty and the burka to team pilots who work wonders with a squadron of helicopters and we are watching live pictures from right now. but it's not only magnificent men and their flying machines at the shop. it's not the size of the engine that matters it's how you use what you've got that's what the pilots of first flight rushes only aerobatics team using propeller planes say no jet engines here no mach two or eject buttons just good old fashioned pistons and plenty of guts at air shows like max b.'s pilots may no longer be the main attraction but propeller planes were the first to take on aerobatics and they plan to stick around. a main goal is to show everyone how beautiful flying can be and to demonstrate the potential of these planes and popularize sports and aerobatics though these planes may not be so big and powerful they have great potential. reminiscent of the barnstormers of the one nine hundred twenty s. in america this team's planes are equipped with smoke systems that we've patterns in the sk
headliners are russia's most advanced of his generation flight attract the fifth the t fifty and the burka to team pilots who work wonders with a squadron of helicopters and we are watching live pictures from right now. but it's not only magnificent men and their flying machines at the shop. it's not the size of the engine that matters it's how you use what you've got that's what the pilots of first flight rushes only aerobatics team using propeller planes say no jet engines here no mach two or...
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and michael burka is still with us from the pits of cme.isher is not a voting member of the fed. we know he will become one. he has had qualms about qe for quite some time. but was there anything in the interview that might have effect on the markets? >> we keep in mind, richard fish certificate aka, executioner. his continued adherence major opinion for the market. because we've got market hooked on stuff. he will be influ answer al on this decision and with a new fed chief. homebuilders and industrials, stocks moved so much because of interest rates. you need to be concerned what he is talking about. lori: brian, talk about the selloff we've had. two down weeks here. was that overdone or appropriate consolidation, healthy selloff? >> hashtag cash. that's what we're telling clients. actually a week 1/2, because leading indices are not giving you the trade. the dow transports have underperformed. s&p 500, homebuilders have done horrifically bad since the market top. i think you have to stay very cautious hire. cash is your friend. go back t
and michael burka is still with us from the pits of cme.isher is not a voting member of the fed. we know he will become one. he has had qualms about qe for quite some time. but was there anything in the interview that might have effect on the markets? >> we keep in mind, richard fish certificate aka, executioner. his continued adherence major opinion for the market. because we've got market hooked on stuff. he will be influ answer al on this decision and with a new fed chief. homebuilders...
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. >> stahl: short of wearing a burka, we may all one day become tom cruise at the mall because marketerso track us as we shop online and send us ads want to do that as we shop in the real world. we found a company that's figured out how to do that. >> david mcmullen: a customer would just walk into an establishment like this, just like normal. >> stahl: david mcmullen is the c.e.o. of redpepper, a nashville marketing firm developing an app called facedeals. as we walk into a bar, this camera identifies me using facial recognition. >> mcmullen: and this will actually be the moment when... i got a deal. how did you... >> stahl: i got... i don't know. something just came up on my phone here. ( beep ) oh, my. look at that. "welcome, lesley. get a free diet coke with a purchase of a caesar salad." my, my. my cell phone knew i liked diet coke because in the three seconds it took to walk in, the camera at the door matched my faceprint to my facebook profile, where redpepper mined my shopping history and facebook "likes" to send me the perfect deal. they did that only after i "opted in" or expli
. >> stahl: short of wearing a burka, we may all one day become tom cruise at the mall because marketerso track us as we shop online and send us ads want to do that as we shop in the real world. we found a company that's figured out how to do that. >> david mcmullen: a customer would just walk into an establishment like this, just like normal. >> stahl: david mcmullen is the c.e.o. of redpepper, a nashville marketing firm developing an app called facedeals. as we walk into a...
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the face of cultures and religions and traditions are not just anathema to that but you know the burka culture the grass severely anathema. well you know it's interesting is that you know the word culture sometimes i think politics is what happens to men and cultures what happens to women but it's still politics so i think mainly what we do is listen to women who are motivated by their health and wanting to survive you know to have this kind of control it's important never to impose but always to listen and to make the means of reproductive freedom that is the ability to have or not to have children vailable and you know it's works wherever it has been tried you know. just back to gloria steinem for a moment five decades ago you went undercover as a playboy bunny. some some really remarkable reporting what role did that play in your political development and what role do you think that played in america where . you know. i did it as an assignment and then once i was there i got mad. at the working conditions. just as an example they had managed to convince women are trying to convince
the face of cultures and religions and traditions are not just anathema to that but you know the burka culture the grass severely anathema. well you know it's interesting is that you know the word culture sometimes i think politics is what happens to men and cultures what happens to women but it's still politics so i think mainly what we do is listen to women who are motivated by their health and wanting to survive you know to have this kind of control it's important never to impose but always...
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where the children were attending, and another, a teacher wanted to bring in a woman dressed in a burka mentioning this so that we can address our members of congress with -- because i thought it was a great approach. she said, okay, if they come in and they want to teach the quran, then i want to come in, i have a jewish friend, and i'm a christian, and we want to come in and teach the bible and teach about praying the prayers of she bat and praying the christian prayers. can't do that. why not? we have freedom of religion. if you're going to do one, you must allow for us to come in and do the same and shut it all down. wonderful. >> i think that's a great point you make and, man, i've reported on this how around the country we have, you know, textbooks in this country, public school textbooks, you'd be alarmed but some of the things that are being taught about israel, about islam, the history of islam. give you an example, a book that was called the arab studies notebook, i believe, arab world studies notebook, reported on it a few years ago. it was, thankfully, pulled from public sch
where the children were attending, and another, a teacher wanted to bring in a woman dressed in a burka mentioning this so that we can address our members of congress with -- because i thought it was a great approach. she said, okay, if they come in and they want to teach the quran, then i want to come in, i have a jewish friend, and i'm a christian, and we want to come in and teach the bible and teach about praying the prayers of she bat and praying the christian prayers. can't do that. why...
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although i have thought about the fact if i had to do tv over there, i would probably have to wear a burka -- i wouldn't have to do hair and makeup. i have nice eyes. let's focus on that. >> stephanie: melissa in pensacola, you're on with kathleen. hello, melissa. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: i am a bona fide born and raised democrat. but you know what? you guys -- i understand now why they say liberals whine so much. it is like you guys are never satisfied about anything. you make fun of george bush because he didn't listen to the chatter that was going on. because he didn't take it seriously, because he was offering a book. now president obama, let's go in syria or let's stay in afghanistan or let's go into iran. he's not saying that. he's just taking precautions. precautions. closing embassies. so what does that have to do with anything. >> stephanie: did i -- i'm confused. wait a minute. what? i've defended the nsa program. >> caller: not you. i'm sorry. those two men on there. god, the only reason -- listen to your show is because of you. if i had to listen
although i have thought about the fact if i had to do tv over there, i would probably have to wear a burka -- i wouldn't have to do hair and makeup. i have nice eyes. let's focus on that. >> stephanie: melissa in pensacola, you're on with kathleen. hello, melissa. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: i am a bona fide born and raised democrat. but you know what? you guys -- i understand now why they say liberals whine so much. it is like you guys are...
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intellectuals, a middle class that desires for a functioning economy, and women who dot yearn for the burkat the military's support, however, the group would be hopelessly outmatched. today's struggle is ultimately between the brotherhood and the army. like it or not, it is time for the u.s. to choose sides. for those who know american foreign policy on this issue, don't choose yet. you don't know how this is going to shake out, and keeping options open for the white house at the moment may be the most sensible course of action, despite the kind of carnage that we're seeing. but i actually agree that there are a lot of egyptians, a surprising number of egyptians, and people that i'm speaking to in egypt, who we would think of as liberal seculars, who are supporting what the military is doing with the brotherhood at the moment. >> well, as are all of our allies in the region. this is a position that saudi arabia has taken publicly and privately, israel, most of europe. so i think john bolton, while in some debates, he's, you know, advocating a side that's either distinctly american or sort o
intellectuals, a middle class that desires for a functioning economy, and women who dot yearn for the burkat the military's support, however, the group would be hopelessly outmatched. today's struggle is ultimately between the brotherhood and the army. like it or not, it is time for the u.s. to choose sides. for those who know american foreign policy on this issue, don't choose yet. you don't know how this is going to shake out, and keeping options open for the white house at the moment may be...