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i'm integrated, i feel french but people look at me as if i'm not. we're scared at how people look at us. >> do they have to be like everyone else, drink red wine, cut their beards, remove the veil? >> there are some days i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market and then i just want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket as we were all to blame for the attacks. >> at the mosque, the local imam is wary of involvement. >> we have been victims for a long time. here we don't know of any young people who want to go abroad to fight but if they're thinking about it they're going to be very discreet. >> many here believe a sense of unity will only come with a greater sense of equality. neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> silicon valley is changing the future but reinforcing very sex is attitudes that hold women back. a tech ceo doesn't want excuses she wants change. back in two minutes. minutes. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljaze
i'm integrated, i feel french but people look at me as if i'm not. we're scared at how people look at us. >> do they have to be like everyone else, drink red wine, cut their beards, remove the veil? >> there are some days i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market and then i just want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket as we were all to blame for the attacks. >> at the mosque, the local imam is wary of involvement. >> we have been victims...
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within 48 hours of it beginning, isis comes up saying careful, look what your people did to our people. look what your people did to an american hostage. this is for local consumption. we will see if they buy it. i doubt it. >> thank you, shepherd smith. we have ambassador john bolton. the timing is perfect and spot-on for this. i want to know what you are thinking in terms of how shepherd set it up. because the timing is interesting. >> we don't know very much but i would say this woman was probably dead in captivity a while ago and now they have an excuse and will it to that affect. people look at the barbarity of the beheadings and killing of the pilot and that is intended to intimidate the other states the iraqi army and the kurds. >> you heard him say the last chit against us. >> i don't agree with that. they with killing westerns japanese, if they could get more americans they would do it. we have seen this with terrorist groups around the world and the chances of kidnapping americans is intense >> what do you think the response from washington on the heels of this? what do you t
within 48 hours of it beginning, isis comes up saying careful, look what your people did to our people. look what your people did to an american hostage. this is for local consumption. we will see if they buy it. i doubt it. >> thank you, shepherd smith. we have ambassador john bolton. the timing is perfect and spot-on for this. i want to know what you are thinking in terms of how shepherd set it up. because the timing is interesting. >> we don't know very much but i would say this...
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people looking at her, dances on the hood of the truck. you can hear it denting and collapsing under her weight. >> my truck. >> wow. hard to make any sense of what she's saying either. >> people keeping their distance clearly out of her mind. >> and clearly agitated. the camera cut, picks up again. now she's got a large sickle of sorts, starts really going to town on the truck. people in the crowd saying -- >> no no cops are on their way. >> it's a good thing police are on their way. if this isn't her truck, this is criminal damage. >> for sure. >> other people do get quite close, as she continues to swing that tool around. and a guy notices an opportunity because they seem to grab the tool wrestle with her a bit. watch this guy, sees an opportunity with her back turned he jumps up there and wraps her up subduing her, and that seems to be the end of this. >> wow. >> a big congratulations to veronica thomas she watches "right this minute" on channel 2 in san francisco and she's our latest winner in the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> enters sw
people looking at her, dances on the hood of the truck. you can hear it denting and collapsing under her weight. >> my truck. >> wow. hard to make any sense of what she's saying either. >> people keeping their distance clearly out of her mind. >> and clearly agitated. the camera cut, picks up again. now she's got a large sickle of sorts, starts really going to town on the truck. people in the crowd saying -- >> no no cops are on their way. >> it's a good...
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looking at other events he has done and how he flies, and the jerry jones was the tip of it. >> some people look clintons and say they are rich and are hobnobbing. your paper has looked at this. in this case, there are two things that fascinate me that i did not know before. one thing is that he signed into law that it will allow foreign governments to pay for his travel. that is still kind of crazy, and the other is the extent to which he brings a huge entourage with him. we're not talking specifically about your sources, but how did he pass such pieces of legislation, and what is the justification for people foreign governments and people with business before the state? >> the executive order that he signed, there was former governor jim mcgreevey who got in trouble for flying commercial with his wife on a trip to ireland, and he also attended a family reunion there. >> at state expense. >> he incurs expenses by taking state troopers and a security detail. we are going to make the rules clearer. >> i have never heard of such a thing, foreign leaders. >> reading the executive orders, why would
looking at other events he has done and how he flies, and the jerry jones was the tip of it. >> some people look clintons and say they are rich and are hobnobbing. your paper has looked at this. in this case, there are two things that fascinate me that i did not know before. one thing is that he signed into law that it will allow foreign governments to pay for his travel. that is still kind of crazy, and the other is the extent to which he brings a huge entourage with him. we're not...
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out for us. >> very smart people looking out for us trying to find the answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. what have you got coming up next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in es3 strength winds. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> sunday, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys welcome back to techknow, i'm phil torres joined by dr shini somara, and lindsay moran. one of my favourite things about science is we are able to capture mother nature in a lab, take the pheno
out for us. >> very smart people looking out for us trying to find the answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. what have you got coming up next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in es3 strength winds. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin...
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people that metropolis. that's good reason for that. let's have a look. >> reporter: we are all vulnerable to the tiny viruses. >> microscopic agents causing big diseases. >> reporter: these infectious agents know now boundaries and in today's hyper connective world, they can move fast. like others, like small pox are eradicated. others spring back to life when we are not vigilantful. safety. >> more than 400 in mexico have contracted measles. >> reporter: then there are the new kids s.a.r.s., avian bird flu and ebola. >> emerging viruses cause two-thirds of recognised diseases in the world. >> reporter: scientists are trying to unlock the mystery of how they infiltrate us. to study them, you need to contain them first. the need neidl is one of those places. in boston i'm standing in front of a $2-00 million facility, a biosafety building for lab, a prison for pathogens like the ebola virus. we have been granted access before it goes hot - that is plays host to the world's most lethal viruses. >> people call the containment lads containment on steroids,
people that metropolis. that's good reason for that. let's have a look. >> reporter: we are all vulnerable to the tiny viruses. >> microscopic agents causing big diseases. >> reporter: these infectious agents know now boundaries and in today's hyper connective world, they can move fast. like others, like small pox are eradicated. others spring back to life when we are not vigilantful. safety. >> more than 400 in mexico have contracted measles. >> reporter: then...
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you're not helping out the economy. >> sasha, the people aren't feeling it will they start feeling it if we keep having these numbers? >> i think you have to look really hard to find bad news in this report. i mean, you know, as the president said it's good news people. we have the best economic growth in 15 years, we have wage growth, we've got more people looking for jobs, and, i totally disagree with it, consumer confidence is up. we know that. some is down that's why more people look because they believe they can find jobs. so you know if it's not the best job you can get, it depends on how much you want a job whether you'll take it or not. >> how good is this? you focus a lot on the number of hours worked part-time versus full-time. >> exactly. for someone like sasha working 60 hours a week, you're absolutely loving it it's a great economy. unfortunately, the average hours worked is a joke right now. it's not, people aren't working 40 hours a week. the average hours worked in the latest was 34 hours a week. now if you're in construction you're working 40 hours a week but that's not where the jobs are being created. they're created in areas
you're not helping out the economy. >> sasha, the people aren't feeling it will they start feeling it if we keep having these numbers? >> i think you have to look really hard to find bad news in this report. i mean, you know, as the president said it's good news people. we have the best economic growth in 15 years, we have wage growth, we've got more people looking for jobs, and, i totally disagree with it, consumer confidence is up. we know that. some is down that's why more people...
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people would just kind of look at you and wonder, "what's going on?guy's looking younger and younger," and i'm feeling better and better about it. and it just -- it's a great feeling. >> hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. if you are not 100% satisfied with the option you've chosen hair club will apply your initial purchase price to any of its other proven hair-loss solutions. hair club has changed many people's lives. you might not know it now but i used to have a hair-loss problem. is your hair loss bothering you? maybe it's time you did something about it. when we come back, we'll introduce the people who can help you find the right solution. >> male announcer: don't tolerate another day of hair loss or thinning hair. because now the solution you need to get a fuller, natural head of hair is just one phone call away. hair club is the only company in the world to offer all tested and proven hair-loss solutions because no single solution is right for every type of hair loss.
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more jobs, higher wages and more people looking for work. the president took a moment out of his day traveling in indiana to cheer the news. >> america is poised for another good year. indianapolis is poised for another good year. as long as washington works to keep this progress going. gwen: the remarkable thing about the number is that today's good news extended backward, too, didn't it? it wasn't just today? >> that's right gwen. this was a big-time jobs report. 257,000 jobs created just in month of january in the out. that's well above expectations. and the revisions, as you say, going back, always look back a couple months and scoof the numbers a little bit. those were up as well for the previous two months. very good trend line now. we have about 11 months of 200,000-plus job growth in this country and good news for middle class americans, wages were up a scooch but earnings up a lot. and also we saw this whole issue of hours coming into focus. hours were up. that means people who are working part time are getting more work. they're ab
more jobs, higher wages and more people looking for work. the president took a moment out of his day traveling in indiana to cheer the news. >> america is poised for another good year. indianapolis is poised for another good year. as long as washington works to keep this progress going. gwen: the remarkable thing about the number is that today's good news extended backward, too, didn't it? it wasn't just today? >> that's right gwen. this was a big-time jobs report. 257,000 jobs...
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those are the type of things what average people look at every day. n't necessarily look at stock market. look at things around them. people do feel better. gerri: it is interesting. rich, to you, tell me if you heard this story before. stock market is doing wonderfully well. the economy is okay, percolating along, could be better and we have people getting into deeper deeper debt all the time. what does that sound like to you? >> we have been here before and politically, gerri, the lenders get it coming and going. they're pushed by democratic politicians and basically political class to make these risky loans as a way of not excluding poor more vulnerable people. if the loans go bad, all of sudden it is their fault for engaged in this sort of lending in the first place. that's what we saw in 2008. hopefully we'll not see that again. >> rich, that is called a catch 22, right? >> you know your literature well steve. >> let me bring up different topic here. we were talking jamie was mentioning how a lost consumers are upbeat. let me tell you who is not u
those are the type of things what average people look at every day. n't necessarily look at stock market. look at things around them. people do feel better. gerri: it is interesting. rich, to you, tell me if you heard this story before. stock market is doing wonderfully well. the economy is okay, percolating along, could be better and we have people getting into deeper deeper debt all the time. what does that sound like to you? >> we have been here before and politically, gerri, the...
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now he's using those same skills to make people look like themselves again.t. >> wow. >> voila. >> that is so cool. >> reporter: to the naked eye it's nearly impossible to tell what this 12-year-old has so excited. for the first time he looks in the mirror and sees himself with a right ear. >> it's going to go like that. >> it's going to look awesome. even i can't tell. >> reporter: that's the ultimate success for robert barren the man who designed his prosthetic. his designs are fit for spies. literally in his previous life he was an understood cover agent creating diseases for the cia. >> i tinted silicone to look like skin. that was my forte. >> reporter: for 15 years he crafted silicone mass for operatives working incognito around the world. >> agents depended on that realism because if that disguise attracted attention in a negative way, then their lives were in jeopardy. >> it's the stuff movies are made of. >> that's right. yeah. >> reporter: but in 1983 he went undercover to a biomedical sculpture conference to learn some new tricks of the trade. it w
now he's using those same skills to make people look like themselves again.t. >> wow. >> voila. >> that is so cool. >> reporter: to the naked eye it's nearly impossible to tell what this 12-year-old has so excited. for the first time he looks in the mirror and sees himself with a right ear. >> it's going to go like that. >> it's going to look awesome. even i can't tell. >> reporter: that's the ultimate success for robert barren the man who designed his...
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people look at me as if i'm not. we are scared of the way people look at us. >> how are muslims supposed to integrate. do they have to be like everyone else, drink red wine cut their beards. we are in a dictatorship. >> some days i don't want to leave the house. i work in the market and i want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket all to blame for the attacks. >> the local imam is wary of growing resentment. >> translation: islamaphobia existed in young people for a long time. >> the government vowed to maintain unity shown after the attacks. for many here it comes with a greater sense of equality >>> millions of chinese around the world are preparing to celebrate the lunar new year. 3 million are leaving the capital to make the trip home. adrian brown reports on the exodus from beijing. >> you need to be patient when you travel. especially at this time of year when it becomes a country in mourning. they are part of the largest annual migration. it will take 25 million migrant workers back to see t
people look at me as if i'm not. we are scared of the way people look at us. >> how are muslims supposed to integrate. do they have to be like everyone else, drink red wine cut their beards. we are in a dictatorship. >> some days i don't want to leave the house. i work in the market and i want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket all to blame for the attacks. >> the local imam is wary of growing resentment. >> translation: islamaphobia existed in...
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people were looking for someone outside of washington, outside of this sort of day-to-day plug-in poll that was going on she. that made him a strong candidate. people were looking for someone who would challenge the system in a way a way that he was willing to challenge the system. i think that every election the matter whether a president is popular or unpopular every election is defined by the outgoing incumbent and never do people choose the replica of what they have. they always choose the remedy. barack obama was seen as the starkest remedy because he was was a more nuanced in his thinking, because of some of the policy positions he took like on a rack and stood apart from a system that people were unhappy with. in 2016 people will be looking for someone who can manage the system. there may be less of a belief that someone can come in and thoroughly change the system in washington, but they want someone who can manage the system, move the country forward, skilled and equipped and experienced enough to do that. that is that is a circumstance that favors hillary clinton. if 2,008 wa
people were looking for someone outside of washington, outside of this sort of day-to-day plug-in poll that was going on she. that made him a strong candidate. people were looking for someone who would challenge the system in a way a way that he was willing to challenge the system. i think that every election the matter whether a president is popular or unpopular every election is defined by the outgoing incumbent and never do people choose the replica of what they have. they always choose the...
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people look at the bottom markets and greece appears to step back. they have pushed it a lot higher and 80% of greek debt in that banking sector. it also undermines the risk that greece could dominate. >> greece affects the european bond markets and it is true that, as a result of the restructuring they restructured three quarters of private debt and two thirds of the total that. the bulk is held by the imf. this is why they have to take a balanced approach and reason with them to find a way forward with a growth-oriented program. they should not discount or forget that the key to the economic future is restoring credibility and access. this has to do with european governments who are the creditors of greece. this is not what anyone wants. >> a real privilege and a pleasure to have you on this morning. thank you very much. that is the greek situation. let's get a check on the stock. there we are. calling for a debt write-down. we dropped back below and coming up, we will talk european equities versus u.s. stocks. we will do that after the break. stay
people look at the bottom markets and greece appears to step back. they have pushed it a lot higher and 80% of greek debt in that banking sector. it also undermines the risk that greece could dominate. >> greece affects the european bond markets and it is true that, as a result of the restructuring they restructured three quarters of private debt and two thirds of the total that. the bulk is held by the imf. this is why they have to take a balanced approach and reason with them to find a...
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integrated in the society and educate them, they can be surplus, but the picture is always, we look -- the people they look at them like a threat or negative. they bring with them their problems. they become terrorists. was, if you marginalize them you treat them like criminal not maybe this generation, but the next generation will carry this kind of hatred and fear and become, you know, they will not be, contribute to the society. >> how, then, do you break that vicious circle we're seeing? because if sustainable development, education, all these things are the way to break that circle, but then you've got these countries where extremists are holding sway in significant parts of the country. you see boko haram in nigeria where its name is against western education. you've got the chaos that we're seeing in syria and iraq and in other places around the world. how do you stop that vicious circle. >> >> some crisis lead to really racism, terrorism, what we see today in syria and iraq, i think international, they are responsible. if we look at how security council react to prevent this conflict in s
integrated in the society and educate them, they can be surplus, but the picture is always, we look -- the people they look at them like a threat or negative. they bring with them their problems. they become terrorists. was, if you marginalize them you treat them like criminal not maybe this generation, but the next generation will carry this kind of hatred and fear and become, you know, they will not be, contribute to the society. >> how, then, do you break that vicious circle we're...
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and as one who is a champion of women's rights and i applaud that. >> molly, there are a lot of people looking at some of these people offering up their praise and saying, hello, what about the white house pay gap for women versus men there when you have people within the administration cheering for patricia arquette and she seems to come from a well intentioned place though not fully informed on the facts. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. if you're going to compare these apples and oranges, then the white house has a huge problem, they have a huge gender pay gap and they've had it and haven't made progress on it in the last six years. hillary clinton likewise a huge gender pay gap simply by saying here's how much women make, here's how much men make. it's also true hollywood has tremendous problems and they have sexist hiring practices. they should be talking more about the problems in their own backyard rather than trying to lecture other people wo would never get away with the type of sexist hiring and pay decisions they make there. >> well, knowing that you two agree on that, we'll leave it
and as one who is a champion of women's rights and i applaud that. >> molly, there are a lot of people looking at some of these people offering up their praise and saying, hello, what about the white house pay gap for women versus men there when you have people within the administration cheering for patricia arquette and she seems to come from a well intentioned place though not fully informed on the facts. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. if you're going to compare these apples and...
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2015 where there is suspected decelerating same-store sales growth. >> that's obviously the thing people look for in a quarter if the deceleration -- if there were deceleration or if the company doesn't come in. look what we're talking about. expectations of eps up 50% from a year ago. 27% on revenue. anything short of that would obviously cause concern, but the thing you have to look at with this company is they're doing the smart thing by rolling forward with the new concepts, with the new pizza concept, with the asian concept, and i think those will keep people galvanized into the future of this company. certainly right now as it really has the great tail wind that everyone is looking at. >> do i detect optimism, herb greenberg, from you on chipolte? i feel like this is a first. >> all you have to do is at this time sit in one of the restaurants and sit at any dinner time and lunchtime and watch and you'll understand why the concept has worked so well. in this case i'm not saying a buy or sell or anything like that. in my firm we do not cover this company. we've not written on it. i just t
2015 where there is suspected decelerating same-store sales growth. >> that's obviously the thing people look for in a quarter if the deceleration -- if there were deceleration or if the company doesn't come in. look what we're talking about. expectations of eps up 50% from a year ago. 27% on revenue. anything short of that would obviously cause concern, but the thing you have to look at with this company is they're doing the smart thing by rolling forward with the new concepts, with the...
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couple of times in the last week, the same-sex marriage controversy you see great hope, you see people looking to advance change in the state of alabama, as you see across the nation, so while we have people sacrificing 50 years ago i think we still have that today. not only in alabama, but across the country. >> schieffer: well, you know i mean while edmond perez is still on that bridge, his name but judge ballard who is a probate judge in that courthouse, he got up saturday morning and went up and opened up the courthouse for us so we could conduct that interview and as often is in the south made coffee for everybody and when we came over there to do that interview as you saw which john lewis he came out on the front steps and said welcome. we are glad to have you. >> it is just incredible to think there are people alive today, our parents, their grandparents who couldn't drink out of the same water fountains. >> that wasn't that long ago. >> to be able to keep in our head the two things, that we have made extraordinary progress but we have a really long way to go, and you really said it, bo
couple of times in the last week, the same-sex marriage controversy you see great hope, you see people looking to advance change in the state of alabama, as you see across the nation, so while we have people sacrificing 50 years ago i think we still have that today. not only in alabama, but across the country. >> schieffer: well, you know i mean while edmond perez is still on that bridge, his name but judge ballard who is a probate judge in that courthouse, he got up saturday morning and...
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i feel french, but people look at me as if i'm not.we're scared of the way people look at us. >> how are muslims supposed to integrate? does it mean that they have to be like everyone else? drink red wide, cut the beards, remove the veil? we're in a secular state. >> there are some days that i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market, and then i want to go home. people want to put us in the same basket, as if we're all to blame for the attacks. >> there is growing resentment. >> xenophobia and islam ma phobia has existed before the attacks. we don't know young people who want to go abroad to fight. about but if they're thinking about it, they're going to be discrete. >> many here believe a sense of unity will only come with a greatest sense of equality. al jazeera toulouse. >> just a bit of news which has come out of athens in the last few moments. we had a report telling you about the latest financial situation. this is the parliament where a new president has been confirm confirmed. >> now the without growth president. now
i feel french, but people look at me as if i'm not.we're scared of the way people look at us. >> how are muslims supposed to integrate? does it mean that they have to be like everyone else? drink red wide, cut the beards, remove the veil? we're in a secular state. >> there are some days that i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market, and then i want to go home. people want to put us in the same basket, as if we're all to blame for the attacks. >> there is growing...
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>> i don't people any pressure from that at all. it's the same way i look at raven wilkinson and how emotional i got the first time i spoke to her, hear her story, being the first african-american to dance in a ballet company, to experience what she went through. i saw myself in her, and i know that that's what they are seeing in me. and it pushes me to get going, setting an example to push as hard as i can as far as i can so they will have an easier past. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." stay with us as i speak to misty copeland as i talk about race how do you process that? >> i don't think i really understood as a young adult when i became a professional. between like the ages. 17 and 18, up to 25, i wasn't in an understanding that this is my instrument, and people are judging this and the way that i translate things through my body. i understand it now. and i work so hard to get it to look the way it does, and do the tippings -- things it does, and it takes so much training and sacrifice. it is what it is, it's art. people will look at it, judge
>> i don't people any pressure from that at all. it's the same way i look at raven wilkinson and how emotional i got the first time i spoke to her, hear her story, being the first african-american to dance in a ballet company, to experience what she went through. i saw myself in her, and i know that that's what they are seeing in me. and it pushes me to get going, setting an example to push as hard as i can as far as i can so they will have an easier past. >> you're watching...
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look good. it's mostly men, asian men, and white men. peopleke me, not people look like the most of the world. >> i think hats off to google for publicizing that and then taking steps to do something about it. the other program we roll out is backed by google for entrepreneurs. they are launching the next wave campaign specifically to get more blacks and latinos and underrepresented folks into entrepreneurship. >> is this a google project? >> is our project with google backing. >> this is interesting. you are going in a certain city, giving each one of these dudes or women -- people $40,000 to start a business, give them free housing, and they go back to the mothership, the google plex occasionally to see what they're doing. >> we find high potential black and latino entrepreneurs in these target cities, and they get support for a year, for $40,000 to launch their business. in turn, they work with us to help craft local programming that will get more blacks and latinos into the entrepreneurship base. >> i love the durham is on the list. why did
look good. it's mostly men, asian men, and white men. peopleke me, not people look like the most of the world. >> i think hats off to google for publicizing that and then taking steps to do something about it. the other program we roll out is backed by google for entrepreneurs. they are launching the next wave campaign specifically to get more blacks and latinos and underrepresented folks into entrepreneurship. >> is this a google project? >> is our project with google...
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people. more than 60 million images looked at in a month. >> hundreds of millions visit your site what? month. >> what are they doing? >> submitted their own images. reading other people's images. talking with other people and connecting with each other. >> how do you get paid? >> we had a small display ads that will be launching soon. >> the display images getting better or worse? >> this business was completely bootstrapped within five years. we did not raise a dollar in outside capital. >> the success of the gif. can we talk about this? it is a fairly amazing thing, because they have been around since before the internet. since the 1980's. i keep this in my hand because i figured out to copy and paste on my iphone and they are hilarious to send us a text message i believe. what is it about the gif? >> for us it is short looping and does have sound. it is like a punchline. you do not have to watch the whole video, just the best five seconds. we think mobile is driving this. people sharing a short clips that can be viewed anywhere. >> to what degree is tumblr's growth driven by people
people. more than 60 million images looked at in a month. >> hundreds of millions visit your site what? month. >> what are they doing? >> submitted their own images. reading other people's images. talking with other people and connecting with each other. >> how do you get paid? >> we had a small display ads that will be launching soon. >> the display images getting better or worse? >> this business was completely bootstrapped within five years. we did...
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and as one who is a champion of women's rights and i applaud that. >> molly, there are a lot of people lookingf these people offering up their praise and saying, hello, what about the white house pay gap for women versus men there when you have people within the administration cheering for patricia arquette and she seems to come from a well intentioned place though not fully informed on the facts. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. if you're going to compare these apples and oranges, then the white house has a huge problem, they have a huge gender pay gap and they've had it and haven't made progress on it in the last six years. hillary clinton likewise a huge gender pay gap simply by saying here's how much women make, here's how much men make. it's also true hollywood has tremendous problems and they have sexist hiring practices. they should be talking more about the problems in their own backyard rather than trying to lecture other people wo would never get away with the type of sexist hiring and pay decisions they make there. >> well, knowing that you two agree on that, we'll leave it there. may
and as one who is a champion of women's rights and i applaud that. >> molly, there are a lot of people lookingf these people offering up their praise and saying, hello, what about the white house pay gap for women versus men there when you have people within the administration cheering for patricia arquette and she seems to come from a well intentioned place though not fully informed on the facts. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. if you're going to compare these apples and oranges,...
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which i think some people look at as a positive thing because they're instructing mothers and patientsents and the dangers of the sport. others look at it as a marketing tool by the league to try to sell the idea that the sport can be safe. and as dwight said it's a violent sport. the sport is rooted in its violent. >> hard to separate. >> and that's what people love about it. >> there's a new state law now that limits the number of days a week that kids can have contact practices. is that a solution? what impact is that going to have? >> well it's 90 minutes -- two 90-minute full contact practices a week. i think it's very prudent. and i think we can't be tone deaf in this society right now as football coaches in high school and below. we have to listen to what's happening out there. and we've got to put the kids first. and i believe in this legislation. i believe that the game can be practiced without pads on. i believe the way you can tackle with shoulder leverage-type tackling and different types of techniques and tackling bags instead of people and these sort of things are things
which i think some people look at as a positive thing because they're instructing mothers and patientsents and the dangers of the sport. others look at it as a marketing tool by the league to try to sell the idea that the sport can be safe. and as dwight said it's a violent sport. the sport is rooted in its violent. >> hard to separate. >> and that's what people love about it. >> there's a new state law now that limits the number of days a week that kids can have contact...
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people were expecting. that was a positive surprise. but lookingat the bigger picture, people may be zeroing in on price trends. leaders here have been trying to get prices to rise, not fall as they've been doing for so many years. well officials at the internal affairs ministry say prices for daily goods and services rose in january for the 20th month in a row but the pace is slowing down. the officials say the consumer price index was up 2.2% from a year earlier. the index rose 2.5% in december. they don't factor in fresh food, and that's because those prices tend to be volatile and distort the results. gasoline and heating oil prices declined by a wider margin than before limiting the rise in consumer prices overall. the officials estimate without the consumption tax hike in april consumer prices would have increased by about 0.2%. now, officials also announced the jobless rate. that figure was up a bit in january from a year earlier to 3.6%. however, the year on-year figures show an improvement. the number of people with jobs rose by 470,000 fr
people were expecting. that was a positive surprise. but lookingat the bigger picture, people may be zeroing in on price trends. leaders here have been trying to get prices to rise, not fall as they've been doing for so many years. well officials at the internal affairs ministry say prices for daily goods and services rose in january for the 20th month in a row but the pace is slowing down. the officials say the consumer price index was up 2.2% from a year earlier. the index rose 2.5% in...
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>> i don't people any pressure from that at all. it's the same way i look at raven wilkinson and how emotional i got the first time i spoke to her, hear her story, being the first african-american to dance in a ballet company, to experience what she went through. i saw myself in her, and i know that that's what they are seeing in me. and it pushes me to get going, setting an example to push as hard as i can as far as i can so they will have an easier past. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." stay with us as i speak to misty copeland as i talk about race >> monday. >> we're going to the bottom of the sea. >> deep submergence vehicles. >> three, zero, three, six. >> ocean experts have made some miraculous discoveries. >> octopus everywhere. >> but are the most important discoveries yet to come? >> implications for energy and also for climate change. >> "techknow's" team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow", where
>> i don't people any pressure from that at all. it's the same way i look at raven wilkinson and how emotional i got the first time i spoke to her, hear her story, being the first african-american to dance in a ballet company, to experience what she went through. i saw myself in her, and i know that that's what they are seeing in me. and it pushes me to get going, setting an example to push as hard as i can as far as i can so they will have an easier past. >> you're watching...
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. >> and clearly people are looking for it. thank you, allen. good to see you this afternoon. americans just do not save enough money but a new app plans to change that by automatically transferring money into a saving e accounts. and is the fed sending the markets mixed message about when it will raise interest rates. jim grant is joining us tomorrow on "the closing bell." don't miss it. even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so if you get a trade idea schwab can help you take it on. tdd# 1-800-345-2550
. >> and clearly people are looking for it. thank you, allen. good to see you this afternoon. americans just do not save enough money but a new app plans to change that by automatically transferring money into a saving e accounts. and is the fed sending the markets mixed message about when it will raise interest rates. jim grant is joining us tomorrow on "the closing bell." don't miss it. even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd#...
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one thing i will tell you, look at the cboe they have two large option pits with people. other ones are gone because they have multiple listings, no multiple listings here. they're not going to lose the options any time soon. that's my opinion. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, rick santelli. in chicago. when we come back, our next guest's app claims to let you trade on your phone without any fees or account minimums. you heard that right. his company backed by an dre sen and horowitz and snoop dogg. "squawk alley" will be right back. we live in a pick and choose world. (hi!) choose (hello!) choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> our next guest's c
one thing i will tell you, look at the cboe they have two large option pits with people. other ones are gone because they have multiple listings, no multiple listings here. they're not going to lose the options any time soon. that's my opinion. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, rick santelli. in chicago. when we come back, our next guest's app claims to let you trade on your phone without any fees or account minimums. you heard that right. his company backed by an dre sen and...
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i feel french but the people look at me as if i'm not scared of the way people look at us. >> how am i supposed to integrate. does it mean it has to be like everyone else. it's a second mistake. >> there are some days i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market and want to go home. people want to put us in the same basket as if we were all to blame for the attacks. >> at the nearby mosque the local imam was wary of resentment. >> islamaphobia existed. they have been victims for a long time. here we do not know of victims that want to fight. >> the french government wanted to maintain a sense of unity. >> u.s. president obama insists they are trying to make the country safe after an order was blocked that would have protected millions of undocumented immigrants from deport ailings. ation -- deportation. >> i disagree with the texas government's ruling and the justice department will appeal. this is not the first time a lower court judge blocked something or attempted to block something ultimately shape to be lawful. i'm confident that it is well within my authority, and the e
i feel french but the people look at me as if i'm not scared of the way people look at us. >> how am i supposed to integrate. does it mean it has to be like everyone else. it's a second mistake. >> there are some days i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market and want to go home. people want to put us in the same basket as if we were all to blame for the attacks. >> at the nearby mosque the local imam was wary of resentment. >> islamaphobia existed. they have...
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. >> we have someone at the door who screens people. looksctures from the site and makes sure they look as good as they've represented themselves online. >> really? >> yes. and they have been coined the beauty police. people show up and don't look like they've represented themselves, don't look like their picture, they're quietly asked to leave and removed from the site. >> reporter: one woman in attendance tonight, who we won't show was deemed too ugly and asked to leave. >> that person sent home how are they feeling right now? >> they're feeling terrible. it's the most difficult part of the job. i saw that woman. and she was nervous. and she was kind of you know, trembly. she wasn't comfortable. but unfortunately, you know she's put up a picture on the site that didn't look anything like her. our members pay a premium. they pay that premium to be invited to events where there's attractive people. >> reporter: he sounds like a totally awful person. but the most unsettling thing about greg is i really liked him from the moment i saw him. mayb
. >> we have someone at the door who screens people. looksctures from the site and makes sure they look as good as they've represented themselves online. >> really? >> yes. and they have been coined the beauty police. people show up and don't look like they've represented themselves, don't look like their picture, they're quietly asked to leave and removed from the site. >> reporter: one woman in attendance tonight, who we won't show was deemed too ugly and asked to...
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. >> other storm systems taking aim with a live look at the roads. people are told to stay off of them except for that driver. earlier today looked like this. # some places with an additional two feet of snow. temperatures expected to plunge. dan has the latest. just the start of what was a winter storm in the region. trucks loaded up and headed out. the much needed sand and salt ahead of the storm as winter-weary residents got ready for another round of mother nature's worst. the snow already caused major problems as the storm system moved eastward. nearly two dozen vehicles crashed on indiana's i-69 near eerie, pennsylvania. a pile up along i-90. no one was seriously hurt. the biggest punch comes sunday bringing blizzard conditions and cold wind chills to civilians. >> i'm tired of wearing big coats. >> from new york to boston. >> i'm going to say it again. please stay off the road late tonight and all day tomorrow. >> the chance at a record blizzard. >> i don't think anybody will be talking about it anymore. it's now about 2015. three consecutive snowsto
. >> other storm systems taking aim with a live look at the roads. people are told to stay off of them except for that driver. earlier today looked like this. # some places with an additional two feet of snow. temperatures expected to plunge. dan has the latest. just the start of what was a winter storm in the region. trucks loaded up and headed out. the much needed sand and salt ahead of the storm as winter-weary residents got ready for another round of mother nature's worst. the snow...
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people disagree with this but there is a segment of historians who think about mexican-american history generationally. they look at the 1800's as a comfort generation when mexico became -- 1900 to 1930 as the immigrant generation. the mexican revolution 1910 to 1920 million people moved north. through that time most people lived here saw themselves as mexicans who happen to live in america. in 1920 as to 1960 we have the mexican-american charge and now people see themselves as americans who happen to be mexican. those are the folks that created ideology that i describe in this book. very american, very patriotic, very much very much buy into traditional values. chicanos wanted to reject that. to them mexicans were workers. we are brown, we are not white. we want to reject americanism and mexican-american not spanish-american giocondo and they looked at people from this generation are people of these ideas as traders as sellouts. how can you turn your back? one of the audience they said how can you support the military in vietnam killing people who are like you were his people in the military said we are defendi
people disagree with this but there is a segment of historians who think about mexican-american history generationally. they look at the 1800's as a comfort generation when mexico became -- 1900 to 1930 as the immigrant generation. the mexican revolution 1910 to 1920 million people moved north. through that time most people lived here saw themselves as mexicans who happen to live in america. in 1920 as to 1960 we have the mexican-american charge and now people see themselves as americans who...
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i feel french, but people look at me as if i'm not. they're scared of the way people look at us. >> how are muslims supposed to integrate. it doesn't mean that they have to be like everyone else, to drink red wine, cut the beards and remove the veil. >> there are some days i just don't want to leave my house. i work in the market, and then i just want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket as if we've all to blame for the attacks. >> in a nearby mosque the local imam is weary of growing resentment. >> zeno phobia and islamphobia has existed well before the attacks. we don't know young people who want to go abroad and fight. if they think about it, they'll be discrete. >> many here believe that it will only come with a greater sense of equality. al jazeera toulouse. >> hundreds have gathered in denmark. investigators say that a shooting spree may have been inspired by the attacks in paris last month. >>> the chelsea football club has reacted to a video which shows its fans abusing a black man on the paris metro. >> rep
i feel french, but people look at me as if i'm not. they're scared of the way people look at us. >> how are muslims supposed to integrate. it doesn't mean that they have to be like everyone else, to drink red wine, cut the beards and remove the veil. >> there are some days i just don't want to leave my house. i work in the market, and then i just want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket as if we've all to blame for the attacks. >> in a nearby mosque the...