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marr is no longer alibaba's c.e.o.e retired but is executive chairman. >>> it doesn't matter whether the people choose yes or no in scotland. the economic damage has been done. i'm talking to the man who says that coming up, plus, how a car can change manufacturing as we know it. >>> the votes are in, scots went to the polls today to vote on independence from britain. with the vote expected to be very close, campaigners were knocking on doors trying to get scots to the polls. julie mcdonald is in edden borough. >> reporter: ghostly and almost hidden from view as the nation decides, a gray day with a very clear purpose, and a passionate mood. heading to vote millions of scots are turning out to decide the future of their nation. they came with neighbors, family, and with determination to mark their ballots. we now know 90% of the postal votes have returned their ballots. that gives us the first clue as to the level of turnout we can expect. here at the largest polling station, they are already calling the turnout here a
marr is no longer alibaba's c.e.o.e retired but is executive chairman. >>> it doesn't matter whether the people choose yes or no in scotland. the economic damage has been done. i'm talking to the man who says that coming up, plus, how a car can change manufacturing as we know it. >>> the votes are in, scots went to the polls today to vote on independence from britain. with the vote expected to be very close, campaigners were knocking on doors trying to get scots to the polls....
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is like the only boss. >> marr is offering a slice of the internet market. more than 600 users, there'll be caution. alibaba tried to float on the hong kong exchange. the shares were brought back by the company. >> ahead of the flotation, jack mar outlined priorities for alley boba. customers first, employees second and shareholders third. a different business model to those in the west. the challenge will be to suk seed once the business is publicly owned. >>> a new study into chimpanzee and violence. many blame the bad influence of humans. the new study says the chixes are the ones to blame. jacob ward explains. >> the purpose of this research was to determine whether human intrusion made chimpanzees more violent. the answer was no. the reach out of the university of minnesota and harvard is based on five decades of crime data among our closest animal relatives, reverying a few vass nating points of comparison, and how and why humans kill one another. there are a few striking similarities between us and our primate cousins. the malls were almost always the
is like the only boss. >> marr is offering a slice of the internet market. more than 600 users, there'll be caution. alibaba tried to float on the hong kong exchange. the shares were brought back by the company. >> ahead of the flotation, jack mar outlined priorities for alley boba. customers first, employees second and shareholders third. a different business model to those in the west. the challenge will be to suk seed once the business is publicly owned. >>> a new study...
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marr is no longer alibaba's c.e.o.he retired chairman. >>> it doesn't matter whether the people choose yes or no in scotland. the economic damage has been done. i'm talking to the man who says that coming up, plus, how a car can change manufacturing as we know it. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> trafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things, they're commodities... >> we go undercover... >> it isn't easy to talk at this base >> what's happing on u.s. bases? >> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're blocking the doors... ground breaking... they killed evan dead... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna see what's really going on >> break though investigative documentary series america's war workers only on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the
marr is no longer alibaba's c.e.o.he retired chairman. >>> it doesn't matter whether the people choose yes or no in scotland. the economic damage has been done. i'm talking to the man who says that coming up, plus, how a car can change manufacturing as we know it. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story...
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. >> michael marr is one of many who have been on the wrong side of the blade.a six-year sentence for assault and robbery. >> we quickly learn that shotts is full of young men whose lives have been put on hold because of knife violence. >> i stabbed people, i slashed people, i scalded people. that was the only way for me to survive. >> gallagher came to prison four years ago on a prison charge. he claims he didn't know his girlfriend stole a drunken man's wallet. when the man pursued them, gallagher struck. >> i stabbed him once and he more or less collapsed. and we got caught the next day. i wasn't really thinking. i was on drugs. >> gallagher received a life sentence but is eligible for parole after 15 years in prison. he works here as a barber. >> how much time do you think you're going to be in prison before you have a shot at parole? >> truthfully, i don't believe i'll ever be out. >> how does a 22-year-old face the fact that when he wakes up is spending the rest of his life? >> drugs. turn to drugs. i've been here for three weeks and there's not been a day
. >> michael marr is one of many who have been on the wrong side of the blade.a six-year sentence for assault and robbery. >> we quickly learn that shotts is full of young men whose lives have been put on hold because of knife violence. >> i stabbed people, i slashed people, i scalded people. that was the only way for me to survive. >> gallagher came to prison four years ago on a prison charge. he claims he didn't know his girlfriend stole a drunken man's wallet. when...
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. >> jack marr, the c.e.o., and other founders worked out of his apartment. today alibi backa employs 24,000 at its hours in south-eastern china, connecting 10 million small and medium-sized businesses to chinese and global customers. >> investors are eager to get in on the technology boom. not only is the chinese middle class growing, so is the number of people connected to the internet. experts say dollar risks in investing. china has different financial r regulations and security laws. instalments see the economy growing. >> jack marr is set out to be not just of the richest man, but a c.e.o. able to control a company he doesn't own as many shares in. >> alley basha is the first -- alibaba is the first technology company to be listed publicly signalling a change in china. >>> in bangladesh it can take hours for are response to crime, so they are encouraging community policing, where locals team up with the police. we have this report. >> reporter: a dark alley turns into a darker one. a little wary, this man blows his whistle to scare off anyone lurking ar
. >> jack marr, the c.e.o., and other founders worked out of his apartment. today alibi backa employs 24,000 at its hours in south-eastern china, connecting 10 million small and medium-sized businesses to chinese and global customers. >> investors are eager to get in on the technology boom. not only is the chinese middle class growing, so is the number of people connected to the internet. experts say dollar risks in investing. china has different financial r regulations and security...
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jack marr and others worked out of his apartment. today it employs 24,000 in south-eastern china and connects 10 million small and medium sized customers. they are eager to get in on the technology boom. the middle class is growing, and the numbers of people connected to the internet. there are risks investing in alibaba. china has different reg u lightses -- regulations. analysts see competition growing. >> jack marr set out to be an imperial c.e.o. >> investors don't seem too worried. alibaba is the first technology company to be listed globally, signalling what do be a pivot in the online world towards asia. >>> more to come on al jazeera. floods force 200,000 to leave their homes in the philippines, and we look ahead to saturday's premier league action with arsenal looking to get over their champion's league hangover. that's all still to come. >>> there has been fighting between pro and anti-independent supporters glasgow. voters rented independence and chose to stay part of the u.k. in the referendum on thursday. after the resul
jack marr and others worked out of his apartment. today it employs 24,000 in south-eastern china and connects 10 million small and medium sized customers. they are eager to get in on the technology boom. the middle class is growing, and the numbers of people connected to the internet. there are risks investing in alibaba. china has different reg u lightses -- regulations. analysts see competition growing. >> jack marr set out to be an imperial c.e.o. >> investors don't seem too...
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i'm phil torres, with marr itema and costa.nd i had the opportunity to get up and personal with a creature that most people don't want to be up close and personnel with - sharks. both of us walked away from the experience with a love for the beasts. that's one of the reasons why this next story just off the coast of california is some good news. . >> reporter: return of the great white shark. no, it's not a b movie title, no conservationist can take credit for the script allowing it to happen. according to an international study led by the florida programme for shark research, the white shark population off the coast of california is much health year than previously thought. reachers statement more than 2,000 whites call the waters off the golden state home. a previous study conducted by stanford university in 2011 estimated 300 or so white sharks were in the same area. as for the why? the buffet line re opened. scientist involved in the study credit the resurgent to decades of state and protection for the fish and marine mamma
i'm phil torres, with marr itema and costa.nd i had the opportunity to get up and personal with a creature that most people don't want to be up close and personnel with - sharks. both of us walked away from the experience with a love for the beasts. that's one of the reasons why this next story just off the coast of california is some good news. . >> reporter: return of the great white shark. no, it's not a b movie title, no conservationist can take credit for the script allowing it to...
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of course jack marr has achieved a lot with alibaba but when cnbc interviewed him he said we're going after walmart. his cfo then said we think we can overtake walmart in terms of sales by 2016. to give you some numbers, $470 billion. that's the size of sales for walmart in the last fiscal year. they are by far and away the world's largest retailer. alibaba has to go some to catch up. the cfo thinks they can get to $490 billion by 2016. when you look at the growth rates, walmart is doing low single digits, alibaba has been doing 40 to 50% a year over the last five years. having said that there are still plenty of analysts who think it may have reached the top of its current growth phase. so, wait and watch. it will be fascinating reading whatever happens on this story. i just want to move you on here. this one i think is very interesting. j.d. rockefeller we all know the story of standard oil. this manmade his money in the oil business. now in a very interesting twist here, the fund that still bears his name ron by rockefeller brothers, has said it is going to divest itself of fossil
of course jack marr has achieved a lot with alibaba but when cnbc interviewed him he said we're going after walmart. his cfo then said we think we can overtake walmart in terms of sales by 2016. to give you some numbers, $470 billion. that's the size of sales for walmart in the last fiscal year. they are by far and away the world's largest retailer. alibaba has to go some to catch up. the cfo thinks they can get to $490 billion by 2016. when you look at the growth rates, walmart is doing low...
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jack marr, and the company's other founders worked out of his apartment.today alibaba employs 24,000 workers at his headquarters in south-eastern china, connecting 10 million small and medium sized businesses to chinese and global customers. >> investors are eager to get in on the technology boom. the middle class is growing and people connected to the internet. there are risks in investing in alibaba. china has different financial regulations and security laws. analysts see the economy slowing. >> jack marr is set up to be not just the richest man in china, but an imperial c.e.o., able to control a company he doesn't own the majority of shares in. alibaba is the first technology company to be listed globally, signalling what could be a pivot in the online world. >> stay tuned. travelling to space, one step closer for you and me. tourists will be able to launch to the stars. coming up we tell you what the hefty price tag will cost you. >>> baking on oprah. how it can save one of the largest cities in the entire world. don't go anywhere. >> no noise, no clu
jack marr, and the company's other founders worked out of his apartment.today alibaba employs 24,000 workers at his headquarters in south-eastern china, connecting 10 million small and medium sized businesses to chinese and global customers. >> investors are eager to get in on the technology boom. the middle class is growing and people connected to the internet. there are risks in investing in alibaba. china has different financial regulations and security laws. analysts see the economy...
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jack marr, the founder, he's china's steve jobs. shrewdly turning the company from nothing into the behome ith it is today. this was not a public company. it's not a publicly armed company, it's a private owned company. we learnt the price was 68. valuing the shares at 171 billion, 20 more than amazon. it would be equivalent to the g.d.p. of new zealand. >> we know in your world size matters. why is there so much hype. i'm seeing stories on this etch, surrounding the ideal. >> this is a - not only is it the biggest ipo. we associate generally it's been america asserted with the greatest innovation. this is an outlier from a chinese perspective. it's a big company. bigger than of some companies, and it's likely to be the biggest. it's not a tech company that is moving into china, it's starting in china. for every other reason, that would make an ipo interesting, this one has it. we are seeing some stocks selling off. you notice the stock market going up, but the tech-heavy nasdaq was down. we are hearing rumours, we have heard that s
jack marr, the founder, he's china's steve jobs. shrewdly turning the company from nothing into the behome ith it is today. this was not a public company. it's not a publicly armed company, it's a private owned company. we learnt the price was 68. valuing the shares at 171 billion, 20 more than amazon. it would be equivalent to the g.d.p. of new zealand. >> we know in your world size matters. why is there so much hype. i'm seeing stories on this etch, surrounding the ideal. >> this...
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what scientists hope they will be told about the marr shan planet and the future on earth. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're...
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yesterday, pc marr agreed to put up a bond to keep the season open.hat's to longer necessary as vail has bought out the folks who own the bottom of the mountain. and powder is saying as part of that agreement, pcmr will, all pcmr employees will able to keep their jobs, vail must maintain them in their current roles. now vail is saying, you should see the stock sup, it intends to connect pcmr, along with the canyons resort it's rented next door for the 2015-16 ski season to create the largest single ski resort in the united states. 182.5 million in cash, the story is apparently over. carl. back to you. >> some would argue that even that is a bargain. quite a high-profile buy for vail and certainly one that is moving the needle for investors today. >>> when we come back, already a "jeopardy" champion, find out why ibm's super computer watson is setting its sights on education. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. so
yesterday, pc marr agreed to put up a bond to keep the season open.hat's to longer necessary as vail has bought out the folks who own the bottom of the mountain. and powder is saying as part of that agreement, pcmr will, all pcmr employees will able to keep their jobs, vail must maintain them in their current roles. now vail is saying, you should see the stock sup, it intends to connect pcmr, along with the canyons resort it's rented next door for the 2015-16 ski season to create the largest...
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alastair darling echoed this sentiment to bbc's andrew marr. >> it is the biggest decision we will everte to leave the u.k. on thursday, there is no going back. wherenot like an election you can change your mind if things don't work out. if things go wrong, we already voted, there is no way back. >> looking at the polls, we got four of them and they gave hope to both sides of the debate. for more on that and a lady that i know is all over every single ball that drops, it is anna edwards. where are we now? just days away. we are still on a knife edge. >> absolutely. four pulls out over the weekend. three out of four of those say the is in the lead. the range of the lead was great divergence around that. anything from eight points to 1.2 points. one out of four gave the yes camp ahead. it put it ahead by a substantial amount, the biggest we have seen yet. however, we spoke to the man who runs the poll of polls. he was a little bit cautious on reading too much into that poll that gave the yes camp such a strong lead. he also gave us something interesting to think about. weekendaid over the
alastair darling echoed this sentiment to bbc's andrew marr. >> it is the biggest decision we will everte to leave the u.k. on thursday, there is no going back. wherenot like an election you can change your mind if things don't work out. if things go wrong, we already voted, there is no way back. >> looking at the polls, we got four of them and they gave hope to both sides of the debate. for more on that and a lady that i know is all over every single ball that drops, it is anna...
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something the president has so marr far opposed. >> needs new outline why this is a threat to the unitedthis growing menace of isis threatens to further destable i the entire region and poses a long term challenge not unlike the challenge after 9/11. >> a challenge president obama will address on the eve of 193th, 9/11, anniversary. devin dwyer, abc news, washington. >> a critical time right now. the president not having support for international action. what's interesting though, is in this report though there is an, an uptick. for support of air strikes against isis in iraq. up 71%. when you see an individualized area, there is support. but overall, lagging right now to a low. >> forget all the wonky policy talk inside the beltway. he has to be seller in chief tomorrow. reach the people in the heartland say i have a strategy. this is what it is. believe in me. he said in the interview sunday. part of the job is theater. not always something that comes naturally to me. he has taken a hit by not being able to sell it. and the senate, dems bring it back in november. >> crucial mid terms.
something the president has so marr far opposed. >> needs new outline why this is a threat to the unitedthis growing menace of isis threatens to further destable i the entire region and poses a long term challenge not unlike the challenge after 9/11. >> a challenge president obama will address on the eve of 193th, 9/11, anniversary. devin dwyer, abc news, washington. >> a critical time right now. the president not having support for international action. what's interesting...
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rivers appeared on the great white way three times and won tony nomination for sally marr and her escortsn in 1994. broadway showed its love for her too after her memorial sunday. >> louisiana boy is recovering after successfully fighting off a 10 foot alligator. 12-year-old matthew kelly was spear fishing with his father when the alligator chomped on his leg, leaving gashes and puncture wound. before his dad could reach him, matthew pride open the gator's mouth and freed himself. >> it was painful. it was just going on. >> but you felt something clamp on your leg. >> yes, ma'am. pull me down under. >> the alligator snatched the dad's gun and fish before swimming away. you can see matthew is going to be just fine. >> crazy, right? >> really is crazy. in louisiana, florida, southern states. alligators, snakes, you have got some things out there in the wild you want to, keep your eye on. he is expected to make a full recovery in six weeks. >> pretty good. >> very good. considering the ordeal he went through. >> can you imagine ironically his junior high school happens to be the home of the
rivers appeared on the great white way three times and won tony nomination for sally marr and her escortsn in 1994. broadway showed its love for her too after her memorial sunday. >> louisiana boy is recovering after successfully fighting off a 10 foot alligator. 12-year-old matthew kelly was spear fishing with his father when the alligator chomped on his leg, leaving gashes and puncture wound. before his dad could reach him, matthew pride open the gator's mouth and freed himself....
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pope francis -- tomorrow, he plans to marr y 20 couples including some that's already having childrenave been married before. the pope says he wants people in irregular partnership to feel like they're apart of the church. >>> it is said to open its doors sometimes next month. the restaurant and bar will dedicate its building to food and drinks and music and billiard. outside we'll find an outdoor beer garden. it is located at the site of barns and noble bookstore. >>> the tickets are good on september 24. to enter, you have to go to www.ktvu.com before midnight tonight and enter the secret ward. there it is on your screen, "troop". >> let's check in with rosemary before we get out one last time. >> it is going to be a warm day, although this inland heat is losing its grip on the bay area. temperatures is coming down slightly today. we'll be cloudy at the coast. today, temperatures only a minor drop. on monday, additional cooling is expected. for today, 60s at the coast and we have 60s and 70s around bay. the extended forecast is alwaysw , there is that cooling trend back to mid and u
pope francis -- tomorrow, he plans to marr y 20 couples including some that's already having childrenave been married before. the pope says he wants people in irregular partnership to feel like they're apart of the church. >>> it is said to open its doors sometimes next month. the restaurant and bar will dedicate its building to food and drinks and music and billiard. outside we'll find an outdoor beer garden. it is located at the site of barns and noble bookstore. >>> the...
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. >> i was looking behind you, any sign of jack marr yet?the guy that everybody needs to hear from. >> reporter: he will be here help will be leading the lunchtime presentation. began at it 5:0 with a sales force meeting at citigroup and started meeting right after that in the 7:00 hour. we haven't seen ma yet. he's been meeting one-on-one with investors before the group meeting. >> we'll be back to you throughout the perhaps. kayla tausche there. does the company make enough money to justify you buying it on day one at prices that are being talked about? bri brian nowalk. he's been able to publish a 65-page research note saying alibaba's valuation is attractive. good morning. >> good morning. >> how do you come to that conclusion? >> it's not expensive relative to growth or earnings. look at earnings power of the company they're positioned to grow top line mid to high 30s. because of operating structure they're going to put up over 60% ebitda margins. look at price to earning, you're paying 17 times earnings, for 30 plus% growth. >> it's a
. >> i was looking behind you, any sign of jack marr yet?the guy that everybody needs to hear from. >> reporter: he will be here help will be leading the lunchtime presentation. began at it 5:0 with a sales force meeting at citigroup and started meeting right after that in the 7:00 hour. we haven't seen ma yet. he's been meeting one-on-one with investors before the group meeting. >> we'll be back to you throughout the perhaps. kayla tausche there. does the company make enough...
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teresa marr, sri, darrel, gentlemen, thank you for being here today. >> thank you, becky. >> wooerp playing up this whole idea that the ecb decision could be different this time. mario draghi signaled that maybe there's something more on the table. do either of you think there is going to be some sort of stimulus today? >> mario draghi keeps making announcements frequently. but i don't think it's going to be anything significant. they've already made the rates slightly negative for banks which are leaving money in the ecb. it's a little more negative today. but that's not going to do anything to turn around the eurozone economy. seema has been talking about the problems with unemployment. even germany has had a drop of gdp in the second quarter. what if eurozone needs urgently, will the motorcycles flip ability like you have in germany, and whether the interest rates minus 50 basis points are not going to make any difference to you any longer? >> do you agree with that? >> i do. i think you could see an announcement with additional negative interest rates as sri is outlining. i don't think
teresa marr, sri, darrel, gentlemen, thank you for being here today. >> thank you, becky. >> wooerp playing up this whole idea that the ecb decision could be different this time. mario draghi signaled that maybe there's something more on the table. do either of you think there is going to be some sort of stimulus today? >> mario draghi keeps making announcements frequently. but i don't think it's going to be anything significant. they've already made the rates slightly...