k. koppel in 1987 called springboard enterprises. >> 1997.se they looked around and said, you know what, women aren't getting funding to start these tech businesses, at the height of the bubble and everybody is getting funded and women had they degrees ideas and they weren't getting funded. and here we are in 2012, it's essentially the same issue. part of the problem is who's doing the funding, i think it's like 11% of vcs are women, 13% of angels are women. there's not enough of women in the game to help the women get funding. >> that said, i know there are a lot of women entrepreneur who is have gotten funding from prestigious venture capital firms. >> it takes women four times as long to get a business loan and 22 times as long to get capital. and guardian life came out with a study that said by 20018 women-owned businesses are going to contribute 35% to all the new jobs in the country. so that's a huge issue if we don't get this resolved. >> it keeps them down. everybody talks about how male-owned businesses are more businesses over makin