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. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". saturday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> if there is a cure for aging, tech entrepreneurs won't be able to just write a program to increase lifespan. doing so will also require close collaboration with those that are studying the mechanisms of aging.
. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers...
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. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> mdma helps with the therapeutic connection. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> if there is a cure for aging, tech entrepreneurs won't be able to just write a program to increase lifespan. doing so will also require close collaboration with those that are studying the mechanisms of aging. at stanford university, stuart kim studies super centenarians - peo
. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> mdma helps...
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the company will be run by larry page and sergey brin.rch, display, youtube, maps, and android. now, the strategy behind this big restructuring, encourage more focused management, a more nimble business structure. the bet on the street is improved segment disclosure should be a positive for google stock in the same way that segment dislow suclosure was a positive for amazon and netflix at different times. alphabet scheduled to report when the company reports its fourth quarter results. >> josh, thank you. over to you. >> we have breaking news with mary thompson. mary? >> the news concerns symphony, this app that has been called a bloomberg killer -- a company that's been called a blam beoom killer. it was developed in goldman and a number of banks made an investment. it recently unveiled its instant messaging service at the beginning of september. we have google investing in symphony. but again google taking a stake in symphony joining the likes of bank of america and goldman sachs and holding an investment in this instant messaging syste
the company will be run by larry page and sergey brin.rch, display, youtube, maps, and android. now, the strategy behind this big restructuring, encourage more focused management, a more nimble business structure. the bet on the street is improved segment disclosure should be a positive for google stock in the same way that segment dislow suclosure was a positive for amazon and netflix at different times. alphabet scheduled to report when the company reports its fourth quarter results. >>...
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the company is run by page and sergey brin.ed down google will include search ads, youtube maps and andrew. sundayer pachai will be the ceo there. the point of this restructuring encourage more focused managers, nimble business, also greater clarity about google's core search business that could please investors as well. analysts see that business continuing to brow groe in the low to mid teens provided we can see continued progress on mobile modernization. some think larry page could be a trendsetter here. mark andresen told rico if alphabet works it could prove to be a template for future tech businesses. back to you. >> the whole conglomerate scheme. i wonder if they've lost any of their entrepreneurial spirit. i know that there was a lot of talk about the don't be evil mantra that was taken out of the code of conduct and people reading into that, what does that mean, are they no longer going to be a start up, is it a good thing or bad thing. what do you make of all those questions. >> so i'm sure a lot of investors did have
the company is run by page and sergey brin.ed down google will include search ads, youtube maps and andrew. sundayer pachai will be the ceo there. the point of this restructuring encourage more focused managers, nimble business, also greater clarity about google's core search business that could please investors as well. analysts see that business continuing to brow groe in the low to mid teens provided we can see continued progress on mobile modernization. some think larry page could be a...
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think of larry page and sergey brin. there's this internet full of information, and yet there's no ability for the ordinary person to search out and retrieve what she or he wants to know. they develop a search engine, google, the rest is history, right? the difference is that the social entrepreneur also understands that this equilibrium, this status quo, is affecting some marginalized population in some very significant way, and that population very rarely has the power or the means to affect the transition on its own. enter the social entrepreneur. >> reporter: like molly melching, whose organization, tostan, has been working in west african villages for 30 years now on human rights issues: most notably, eliminating the painful and dangerous 2000-year old practice of female genital mutilation. >> something that seems pretty horrific to many of us in the west. >> reporter: oh, disgusting even, i mean-- how dare you, you're doing what? >> yeah! but we don't get there by wagging our fingers at this population and saying,
think of larry page and sergey brin. there's this internet full of information, and yet there's no ability for the ordinary person to search out and retrieve what she or he wants to know. they develop a search engine, google, the rest is history, right? the difference is that the social entrepreneur also understands that this equilibrium, this status quo, is affecting some marginalized population in some very significant way, and that population very rarely has the power or the means to affect...
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this is a company founded by sergey brin of google's ex-wife. it's coming back now on the market and will be available. it's a little bit more expensive. it costs about $200 to do these 35 tests as opposed to $99 when it was first launched, but it's something already a million people have used this company. the question is when you get the results, what do you really do with that information? >> right. >> would you do this. >> i wouldn't. >> you would not. >> i would not. >> why not? >> because i think there's certain -- we don't know how accurate these genetic tests are in terms of what your risk is, and it sort of puts your fear in your mind. we should all be doing things to prevent halz heymer's, heart decide, die leitz -- harte decide, diabetes. >> and getting it in the meal is a weird aspect of this. >> that that's also strange. they do give you an option whether you allow this to be shared with insurance, governments, all those things, but even if you opt out -- >> i don't want them knowing anything. [laughter] >> they have enough informat
this is a company founded by sergey brin of google's ex-wife. it's coming back now on the market and will be available. it's a little bit more expensive. it costs about $200 to do these 35 tests as opposed to $99 when it was first launched, but it's something already a million people have used this company. the question is when you get the results, what do you really do with that information? >> right. >> would you do this. >> i wouldn't. >> you would not. >> i...
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the late general john shelly ksevili and sergey brin and andrew grove the pioneer of the semiconductordustry. i didn't mention steve jobs the son of a syrian immigrant. so, i would hope today that as we reflect on this issue we reflect on history. the last thing i'll say is i'd like to introduce the members of this subcommittee to mr. alustrom. are you here? thank you, sir. he fled syria in 2013 after his house was shelled by a missile from the syrian army. he moved into another house with five other families and that house was shelled and destroyed as well. he moved to another neighborhood but barrel bombs were being dropped on that neighborhood. he then fled syria with his wife and two children after a long and difficult journey through the desert he ended up in jordan where he applied for refugee status. after a long process he and his family came to the united states on june 16th this year. he now works two jobs. he moves furniture during the day and he's a baker at night in order to support his family. he's not a terrorist. he's not a fiscal drain on america. we should be proud th
the late general john shelly ksevili and sergey brin and andrew grove the pioneer of the semiconductordustry. i didn't mention steve jobs the son of a syrian immigrant. so, i would hope today that as we reflect on this issue we reflect on history. the last thing i'll say is i'd like to introduce the members of this subcommittee to mr. alustrom. are you here? thank you, sir. he fled syria in 2013 after his house was shelled by a missile from the syrian army. he moved into another house with five...
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that hero is sergei brin. are also known as test tube burgers. >> it's probably not transformative enough. >> they take stem cells from a cow, then somebody much smarter than me puts them in a petri dish. they join together and form something kind of like a burger. >> for brin, it's really about being good for the environment and animals. if you can create test tube burgers, you will save the cows and supply the world with test tube meat. >> the cost of each test tube burger is $330,000. >> sounds like a steal, well, should i order a few dozen for my next cookout? >> you would think for that kind of money that you're a little bit closer than close to me. >> different flavor. >> he has some work to do on his concept. but i don't see anyone else trying to build a better test tube burger. >> but pushing the limits would be impossible without a down side. and when the filthy rich push too far, too fast, even they can get shut down by the man. >> this is bursting and bubbly. the story in sausalito, california. the
that hero is sergei brin. are also known as test tube burgers. >> it's probably not transformative enough. >> they take stem cells from a cow, then somebody much smarter than me puts them in a petri dish. they join together and form something kind of like a burger. >> for brin, it's really about being good for the environment and animals. if you can create test tube burgers, you will save the cows and supply the world with test tube meat. >> the cost of each test tube...