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that is visually. they associated race with skin color and other visual cues. many of you may be thinking that any visual understanding of race that blind people might have reflects a general awareness of how the rest of the world operates. blind people's visual understanding of race profoundly shapes the way they think about it. it also affects their response to race at deeply emotional levels. the blind respondents i spoke with gave similar answers. one person said race is a way of dividing up human beings according to color of skin. another said race is skin color, color of one's pigmentation. another said race is color. even though i can't see it, that's what i tend to think of. most blind respondents went in visual terms. to have a more sophisticated understanding of the range of visual cues. one blind respondent defined race as physical attributes that make people different from each other, skin color, maybe some of the physical features that make people different from one another. another noted, it's not only skin color because it's also other characteri
that is visually. they associated race with skin color and other visual cues. many of you may be thinking that any visual understanding of race that blind people might have reflects a general awareness of how the rest of the world operates. blind people's visual understanding of race profoundly shapes the way they think about it. it also affects their response to race at deeply emotional levels. the blind respondents i spoke with gave similar answers. one person said race is a way of dividing...
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i always thought of surveillance as a visual technology. a lot of us did until this brilliant idea, a simple question that nobody had asked before, how do the blind see race? in his book blinded by site, disrupts the way we understand race and what it means to see. he is going to tell us what he has discovered. >> it is good to be here and i am excited to be part of this panel. in the aftermath of pearl harbor, the united states and during world war ii, it created a bit of a problem for the americans. how can we tell the difference to chinese people who are our allies exactly who is our enemy from an american perspective two racially indistinct groups are separated. the japanese people are inherently suspicious, bodies and movements had to be watched closely as a matter of national security. life magazine stepped in to assist in this project of racial surveillance, to give americans guidance on how to scrutine bodies with exacting precision to tell the difference between friend and enemy. you see various detailed markings on japanese and ch
i always thought of surveillance as a visual technology. a lot of us did until this brilliant idea, a simple question that nobody had asked before, how do the blind see race? in his book blinded by site, disrupts the way we understand race and what it means to see. he is going to tell us what he has discovered. >> it is good to be here and i am excited to be part of this panel. in the aftermath of pearl harbor, the united states and during world war ii, it created a bit of a problem for...
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. >>> the audio visual resource center. >> this is our viewing room. we use computers to watch visual materials, and that includes the films and archive footage stored at our center. visitors are welcome to use these facilities free of charge. and browse at their leisure. >> the center was set up in 2006, three audio visual materials, including films, audio recordings from cambodia's history. the first facility of its kind in the country. >> translator: this is a propaganda film from the pol pot era. as you the films from this period were silent. this particular film is called damn of may 20th. and it traces the construction of a dam. it looks like everybody is enjoying their work. but that's not how it was at all. >> the center was founded by cambodian film director, rithy panh, who won a price at the film festival in 2013. the film combines footage of the pol pot era with his own experiences through the use of figurines. the figurines were made from cambodian clay, in memory of those who lost their lives under the pol pot regime. this scene depicts t
. >>> the audio visual resource center. >> this is our viewing room. we use computers to watch visual materials, and that includes the films and archive footage stored at our center. visitors are welcome to use these facilities free of charge. and browse at their leisure. >> the center was set up in 2006, three audio visual materials, including films, audio recordings from cambodia's history. the first facility of its kind in the country. >> translator: this is a...
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one, the stunning visuals.aring her wedding gown and in a not so subtle mes it turns blood red and she is surrounded by fire and how about beyonce empowered and smashi cars up with a bat and a smile? ♪ >> the personal side. while the 50 day shoot in louisiana caused $1.35million, the most priceless moment are the home finally lemonade takes us on the same ride imagine beyonce could have gone through. if the cheating rumors are true. they run through 11 steps of her grieving process and 42 minutes in we see jay himself and his wedding ring and the soulful song about forgiveness called sand castle. ♪ >> i just don't know to think about all this. i do know though that jay-z was getting crushed on social i mean, the memes were crazy for example like this one on twitter. when you find out you're g a divorce through lemonade but the song kind of rocks. >> the beehive buzzing about rita ora as well. she posted pictures at at a lemon bar with jay necklace. she was one of jay's artists rock nation. she is british. of ea
one, the stunning visuals.aring her wedding gown and in a not so subtle mes it turns blood red and she is surrounded by fire and how about beyonce empowered and smashi cars up with a bat and a smile? ♪ >> the personal side. while the 50 day shoot in louisiana caused $1.35million, the most priceless moment are the home finally lemonade takes us on the same ride imagine beyonce could have gone through. if the cheating rumors are true. they run through 11 steps of her grieving process and...
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there isn't the visual reference anymore. have music videos kind of lost their relevancy?they have. as you were saying when you were young, there was nowhere to find a music video until mtv. now you can find it everywhere. you can go to your instagram and get a quick clip. you can go online. it doesn't have the same power. also in the days of prince and michael jackson, these videos were telling a story. they were productions. also back then, labels had money. record labels don't have the same kind of money to pour into the videos. >> you also have with prince, you obviously interviewed him and been to many many of his shows, he brought that onstage. it wasn't just the videos. the videos at the time were where you saw theatrics. >> when you saw him live, he brought it every single time. his genius on many levels, one of them in constructing his image. that's why he put out "purple rain." he wanted to put out the image of being the complete showman. >> two things about prince that really separate him. one is he was obsessed with old hollywood movies, with the old studio sys
there isn't the visual reference anymore. have music videos kind of lost their relevancy?they have. as you were saying when you were young, there was nowhere to find a music video until mtv. now you can find it everywhere. you can go to your instagram and get a quick clip. you can go online. it doesn't have the same power. also in the days of prince and michael jackson, these videos were telling a story. they were productions. also back then, labels had money. record labels don't have the same...
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that is visually. they associated race with skin color and other visual cues. many of you may be thinking that any visual understanding of race that blind people might have reflects a general awareness of how the rest of the world operates. blind people's visual understanding of race profoundly shapes the way they think about it. it also affects their response to race at deeply emotional levels. the blind respondents i spoke with gave similar answers. one person said race is a way of dividing up human beings according to color of skin. another said race is skin color, color of one's pigmentation. another said race is color. even though i can't see it that's what i tend to think of. most blind respondents went in visual terms. to have a more sophisticated understanding of the range of visual cues. one blind respondent defined race as physical attributes that make people different from each other, skin color maybe some of the physical features that make people different from one another. another noted, it's not only skin color because it's also other characterist
that is visually. they associated race with skin color and other visual cues. many of you may be thinking that any visual understanding of race that blind people might have reflects a general awareness of how the rest of the world operates. blind people's visual understanding of race profoundly shapes the way they think about it. it also affects their response to race at deeply emotional levels. the blind respondents i spoke with gave similar answers. one person said race is a way of dividing...
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when you look at the visual effects.ector at double negative and two-time oscar winner. >>> well, remember when analysts said that the future of shopping was heading all online? a lot are still saying that but now even amazon has bricks and mortar stores and some are saying that physical shopping is making a comeback. why europe is at the forefront of the retail renaissance. >> welcome to a global first. a retail space that wants to convince consumers it is time to turn off that one click buy and return to good old fashioned shopping. this lond institution has been in business 130 years but things are changing. a 300 million pound -- something something. >> we asked ourselves a lot of questions about what we wanted to do with the categories of lingerie, swim wear, hosiery and active wear. and we realized the solution was just to combine them in a really eclectic environment. and that vision has turned into a one stop shop for a woman's well-being that aims to transform shopping into an experience at a time when customers
when you look at the visual effects.ector at double negative and two-time oscar winner. >>> well, remember when analysts said that the future of shopping was heading all online? a lot are still saying that but now even amazon has bricks and mortar stores and some are saying that physical shopping is making a comeback. why europe is at the forefront of the retail renaissance. >> welcome to a global first. a retail space that wants to convince consumers it is time to turn off that...
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thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. do you have the courage to stay up all night? because this is our time! the greatest tv week of our lives! ladies and gentlemen, in the business of binge-watching, sleep is for the week! so i want you ready to order takeout, every single night! now are you with me? to awesomeness! to watchathon!! big is back. xfinity watchathon week starts april 18. the greatest collection of shows free with xfinity on demand. herthey work hard.ade, wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. subscribe
thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. do you have the courage to stay up all night? because this is our time! the greatest tv week of our lives! ladies and gentlemen, in the business of binge-watching, sleep is for the week! so i want you ready...
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one, the stunning visuals. she is wearing her wedding gown and in a not so subtle message it turns blood red and she is surrounded by fire and how about beyonce empowered and smashing cars up with a bat and a smile? >> the personal side. while the 50 day shoot in louisiana caused $1.35 million, the most priceless moment are the home movies. finally leeonade takes us on the same ride we imagine beyonce could have gone through. true. they run through 11 steps of her grieving process and 42 minute in we see jay himself and his wedding ring and the soulful song about forgiveness called sand castle. >> i just don't know what to think about all this. i do know though that jay-z getting crushed on social media. i mean, the memes were crazy for example like this one on twitter. the song kind of rocks. >> right now new details from inside prince's memorial. our team of reporters has been inside since news broke about th michelle turner has the latest. >> prince's remains have been cremated and a small group of friends a
one, the stunning visuals. she is wearing her wedding gown and in a not so subtle message it turns blood red and she is surrounded by fire and how about beyonce empowered and smashing cars up with a bat and a smile? >> the personal side. while the 50 day shoot in louisiana caused $1.35 million, the most priceless moment are the home movies. finally leeonade takes us on the same ride we imagine beyonce could have gone through. true. they run through 11 steps of her grieving process and 42...
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we've bounced quite well and closed at 117 and you have the visual there. this is an opportunity by my work. we would get long gold if you're not already there. and if you're there and worried, it's okay. >> it's okay. mike, what do you say? >> we saw bullish activity in gld options. that's the way to play a bullish bet in gold, and it makes sense given the fact that the fed has taken a more dovish stance, and the way to police it is to go out to june and buy the 117 and 126 call spread. the $9 spread will cost you $2.40 and basically getting long the 117 strike, right at the level he was identifying giving you a little bit of an upside and an opportunity for this to play out. that upper call will upset some of the decay. so you get to rent some upside just in case it is fails. >> at this point after its best quarter would you want to remain long gold? >> i don't think so. it's interesting. when you saw the massive move that gold had off of the lows in 2008/'09 with the debasing of the dollar and all the qe and things like that, it just stopped at one point
we've bounced quite well and closed at 117 and you have the visual there. this is an opportunity by my work. we would get long gold if you're not already there. and if you're there and worried, it's okay. >> it's okay. mike, what do you say? >> we saw bullish activity in gld options. that's the way to play a bullish bet in gold, and it makes sense given the fact that the fed has taken a more dovish stance, and the way to police it is to go out to june and buy the 117 and 126 call...
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lincoln is not the first visual president. other presidents like george washington and andrew jackson or even the lesser-known ones. would have an oil painting done because that was customary. descended from the kings and queens of england. hographs ofbe little varying quality. there was this thirst to find imagery. which photography satisfied. you have lincoln for the first his first four griffin 18 46. becoming a visual. he has worked up to be a lawyer. establishing himself. gone through this process of auto didactic self teaching. all the cliches are true. he does walk five miles to return a book. he just learned to cipher by using wooden logs. the legend only answer to the mystery of the beginning of this modern country. like it is coming out of the -- lincoln is coming out of .he west starting in 1846, he starts to get for graft. photographed. he is a classic figure of the jackson democratic party. whig,et he becomes a which is seen as the party of privilege. it was not a class conflict between the haves and the have-nots
lincoln is not the first visual president. other presidents like george washington and andrew jackson or even the lesser-known ones. would have an oil painting done because that was customary. descended from the kings and queens of england. hographs ofbe little varying quality. there was this thirst to find imagery. which photography satisfied. you have lincoln for the first his first four griffin 18 46. becoming a visual. he has worked up to be a lawyer. establishing himself. gone through this...
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the verbal is turning into the visual where now we have a situation where the visual trump -- that was totally inadvertent, i am it government employee i cannot make political statements. without getting into the details of the history of photography, the sense in which photography can be faked and manipulated becomes important. the image seemed to be from two or three photographers, how did lincoln control access to the other photographers that wanted to take his pictures? >> except for the alexander at the and where the guy ambushes lincoln, it is still pretty structured. despite that early intervention -- part of the reason why i included it -- it did not happen . they could not afford to put somebody outside of the white house gate and hope to capture marion and eve walking to the -- railwaywalking to the station. it was too cumbersome to move the photographic apparatus around. it is very much a client relationship in which there was a kind of complicity. lincoln kept these photographs, he paid for them. it was not an official white house photographer. the deal would be -- and garn
the verbal is turning into the visual where now we have a situation where the visual trump -- that was totally inadvertent, i am it government employee i cannot make political statements. without getting into the details of the history of photography, the sense in which photography can be faked and manipulated becomes important. the image seemed to be from two or three photographers, how did lincoln control access to the other photographers that wanted to take his pictures? >> except for...
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her hour-long visual album, called lemonade debuting on hbo. filled with powerful and often very personal messages. >>> and check it out, the truck parked outside our studios. >> what? the pretzel truck? right now? >> there sure is. ready to put a new twist on "pop news." >> yes. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking, keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip k
her hour-long visual album, called lemonade debuting on hbo. filled with powerful and often very personal messages. >>> and check it out, the truck parked outside our studios. >> what? the pretzel truck? right now? >> there sure is. ready to put a new twist on "pop news." >> yes. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing...
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no sÓlo existe para los que tienen discapacidades visuales, tambiÉn para los que no tiren tiempo parao no les gusta hacerlo. conductor: vamos ahora con la informaciÓn deportiva, veremos lo mÁs destacado de la semana. chivas conquistÓ su tercer triunfo contra el puebla. los warriors se destacaron. conductora: hay mucha informaciÓn en los deportes y guadalajara logrÓ su tercer victoria en manera consecutiva. en el estadio, a tres cuadras de puebla, no aprovecharon su condiciÓn de local y las chivas
no sÓlo existe para los que tienen discapacidades visuales, tambiÉn para los que no tiren tiempo parao no les gusta hacerlo. conductor: vamos ahora con la informaciÓn deportiva, veremos lo mÁs destacado de la semana. chivas conquistÓ su tercer triunfo contra el puebla. los warriors se destacaron. conductora: hay mucha informaciÓn en los deportes y guadalajara logrÓ su tercer victoria en manera consecutiva. en el estadio, a tres cuadras de puebla, no aprovecharon su condiciÓn de local y...
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the visuals are compelling. >> thank you so much.any, they are trying to take a regular chair and make it so it fits in a little shipping box and arrives and there are no tools. it is supposed to come together in three minutes. myself, tracy, and a few other members of our team got a studio in brooklyn and assembled the chair. we assembled it and disassembled and then assembled it again. carol: how many takes did it take? >> only four. carol: pick another one. they are all such great visuals. >> i like this one, the architect of highline. he's doing the presidio park in san francisco. what i thought was interesting he was talking about was how he built his park around tourism and exhibitionism. our idea was to hire paparazzi and shoot his park in l.a. we hired a paparazzi and he walked around the park over the weekend. carol: when you have to do an individual, how difficult is that? what is involved? >> it definitely takes a minute for the photographer to make a real connection and get a solid portrait. it's often you were working ag
the visuals are compelling. >> thank you so much.any, they are trying to take a regular chair and make it so it fits in a little shipping box and arrives and there are no tools. it is supposed to come together in three minutes. myself, tracy, and a few other members of our team got a studio in brooklyn and assembled the chair. we assembled it and disassembled and then assembled it again. carol: how many takes did it take? >> only four. carol: pick another one. they are all such...
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on top of that, the company is trying to become the google visual search. you can point your phone's camera at anything, and you can get information on it. this could be the next frontier in online advertising. companies create blipable campaigns to track how they respond to certain marketing campaigns. they partnered with has been lean, if you blip ads in various magg designs, you could try on 40 different nail polish colors. welcome to mad money. >> this story of how you came about is so great. i'd lining to start with that, the 20 pound bank note. >> me and my co-founder were hanging out in bar. i put a 15 pound bank note on the table. i made a joke, imagine if the queen of england came to life and asked the bartender, could i have my five pounds back. it was a stupid joke. he made that joke into a reality because of his background into computer vision. >> how does that translate into companies knowing this is a better way to advertise one of the things that has always hurt these guys, you can't get people to the store to buy things. i would think you cl
on top of that, the company is trying to become the google visual search. you can point your phone's camera at anything, and you can get information on it. this could be the next frontier in online advertising. companies create blipable campaigns to track how they respond to certain marketing campaigns. they partnered with has been lean, if you blip ads in various magg designs, you could try on 40 different nail polish colors. welcome to mad money. >> this story of how you came about is...
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no sÓlo existe para los que tienen discapacidades visuales, tambiÉn para los que no tiren tiempo para contra el puebla. los warriors se destacaron. conductora: hay mucha informaciÓn en los deportes y guadalajara logrÓ su tercer victoria en manera consecutiva. en el estadio, a tres cuadras de puebla, no aprovecharon su condiciÓn de local y las chivas se llevaron su tercer victoria, ya estÁn en zona de clasificaciÓn. los goles de el rebaÑo fueron a mano de tres jugadores. el atlÉtico universitario pumas se derrumbÓ ante león, cayeron 2 1, con habitaciones de darÍo y mÁximo. esta ha sido una temporada tica para los warriors, tuvieron su triunfo nÚmero 72 en la temporada. empatando con ello el recorte de los chicago bulls, entrando al historia y quitÁndole de paso los invictos. los chicos de auckland, no ganaban desde el 97 y el miÉrcoles tendrÁn otro juego y podrÍan romper con ellos la marca de los bulls. recuerden que en punto de la medianoche pueden tener toda la informaciÓn. se regresamos con ustedes. conductor: mÁs adelante una joven que lucha contra el cÁncer conductor: para la desp
no sÓlo existe para los que tienen discapacidades visuales, tambiÉn para los que no tiren tiempo para contra el puebla. los warriors se destacaron. conductora: hay mucha informaciÓn en los deportes y guadalajara logrÓ su tercer victoria en manera consecutiva. en el estadio, a tres cuadras de puebla, no aprovecharon su condiciÓn de local y las chivas se llevaron su tercer victoria, ya estÁn en zona de clasificaciÓn. los goles de el rebaÑo fueron a mano de tres jugadores. el atlÉtico...
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her new album, visual and musical is out.y and get to hear beyonce address personal issues. rachel smith has the story later on the show. >>> we're going to start here on a much heavier note. the intense manhunt going on for whoever killed eight members of a family. each person shot execution style. >> a heavy story, the motive still unclear with a community left shaken. a $25,000 reward has been posted. alex perez has the latest for us from peebles, ohio. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, paula. good morning, dan. the anxiety here is growing. people want answers and they want to see an arrest. the police are blocking this stretch of road leading to the crime scenes. investigators are working round the clock. this morning, authorities hoping a $25,000 reward will help them track down the cold-blooded killer who murdered eight members of the same family. >> ma'am, ma'am, you've got to tell me what's going on. >> there's blood all over the house. >> reporter: the youngest victim just 16 years old. >> i think m
her new album, visual and musical is out.y and get to hear beyonce address personal issues. rachel smith has the story later on the show. >>> we're going to start here on a much heavier note. the intense manhunt going on for whoever killed eight members of a family. each person shot execution style. >> a heavy story, the motive still unclear with a community left shaken. a $25,000 reward has been posted. alex perez has the latest for us from peebles, ohio. good morning, alex....
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with a visual bucket list, they flew to rome, hoping for a good article.e their story made the news, their prayers were answered. >> what pope francis has done for her, if there is a new for a miracle, it will be here. kellye: lizzie is already suffering hearing loss. her family said they went to rome hoping for amazing memories and now they say they will continue to pray for that miracle. we hope a get it. devon: could there be more of a rock star pope? kellye: i don't think so come in to lay his hands on that you do for little girl, touching. the complete opposite unfortunate is what i have to bring now, it will be brutal, possibly low records tomorrow. then we will warm up, just like with the pope gave us in the previous story. clear skies tonight, clouds at times. we are already freezing winchester, luraty, stanton, cumberland. feels like 27 when you take the wind into account. 15 to 25 sustained wind. the system brought in the little bit of snow earlier today, sending it out to sea. we still have the wind. completely get rid of that overnight. days, a
with a visual bucket list, they flew to rome, hoping for a good article.e their story made the news, their prayers were answered. >> what pope francis has done for her, if there is a new for a miracle, it will be here. kellye: lizzie is already suffering hearing loss. her family said they went to rome hoping for amazing memories and now they say they will continue to pray for that miracle. we hope a get it. devon: could there be more of a rock star pope? kellye: i don't think so come in...
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. >> reporter: with orders to remain out of visual range of isis fighters, american special forces will collect intelligence, not just on isis but on friendly fighters, as well, determining which groups are best and what they need in terms of equipment and training, calling air strikes to support the movement of local fighters on the ground, bring in ammunition and other supplies, convoys. on paper the isis fighters defending their capital of raqqa are outmanned and outgunned. it will be up to the american special forces to make sure they scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. today charlie rose asked president obama why he decided to commit more american troops. >> reporter: one of the challenges of mounting a fight against a group like isil that embeds itself with civilian forces, they're not isolated. they're not out in remote areas where we can just hit them on the run, so having people who develop relationships with local tribes, with people who may be going in and out of places like raqqa, us being able to distinguish between those who we can work with a
. >> reporter: with orders to remain out of visual range of isis fighters, american special forces will collect intelligence, not just on isis but on friendly fighters, as well, determining which groups are best and what they need in terms of equipment and training, calling air strikes to support the movement of local fighters on the ground, bring in ammunition and other supplies, convoys. on paper the isis fighters defending their capital of raqqa are outmanned and outgunned. it will be...
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you want the pacing, a variety of photography, scenes, different visual experiences. a challenge for the design issue is it is more or less 25 profiles. you need to think about each story, what is the way into meeting a person that will point out what is most interesting about what they do and give the reader a visual experience that is varied and surprising. is beautiful. want to see.you you want to meet him. in a different case, we have a piece on this group that does experimental design. so much of what she does is experiences.g site you want to place her in an environment that matters. dynamism and a scale shift in the issue. that is the way we thought about putting these things together. how difficult is it deciding among the pictures? >> it's very difficult. next up, north carolina learns the hard way, gay rights are not a choice. we will talk about the businesses providing anti-lgbt legislation, plus more highlights on the design issue. a designer says people are more important than plants in his parks. to soundhow you how smart at a technology conference. that
you want the pacing, a variety of photography, scenes, different visual experiences. a challenge for the design issue is it is more or less 25 profiles. you need to think about each story, what is the way into meeting a person that will point out what is most interesting about what they do and give the reader a visual experience that is varied and surprising. is beautiful. want to see.you you want to meet him. in a different case, we have a piece on this group that does experimental design. so...
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thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. herthey work hard.ade, wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." let's get to seema mody in the newsroom. >> big ackman pushing square, pushing back its condition in canadian pacific it 6.4%, selling 4.1 million shares, roughly $608 million worth of stock. this comes after ackman's fund die vested internationally a couple of weeks ago as it deals with the loss of galeant pharmaceuticals. >> for the past 12 months, it's down 24%. mike, how would y
thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. herthey work hard.ade, wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday....
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because this visual album was a feast for the senses.ory of inany dellity, to touch on everything from female empowerment, social jus dis,-- justice, embracing blackness and the importance of fire safety. you see here beyonce showing us the importance of staying calm during a fire evacuation. dress well and walk towards an exit. now-- (applause) this is an example of at the peak of her powers taking on so many issues, missically, visually, socially, but apparently all anyone can talk about is this. >> infidelity, adultery, cheating. >> trouble for beyonce and jay-z. >> mar tal strife. >> she adds fuels to the rumor her husband cheated on her. >> scandal! there is just so much to take in right now. who would have ever suspected that jay-z could possibly cheat on beyonce. there were no clues. it's not like he ever made a song that says girls, girls, girl, girls, girls i do adore. no clues at all. and beyonce, why do you keep doing this to us. you know you're causing chaos. we can't handle this, queen b. every time you drop something, the w
because this visual album was a feast for the senses.ory of inany dellity, to touch on everything from female empowerment, social jus dis,-- justice, embracing blackness and the importance of fire safety. you see here beyonce showing us the importance of staying calm during a fire evacuation. dress well and walk towards an exit. now-- (applause) this is an example of at the peak of her powers taking on so many issues, missically, visually, socially, but apparently all anyone can talk about is...
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thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. [ that's a good thing, eligible for medicare? but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good y
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beyonce unleashes the pain and lets it flow with her new visual album. ♪ >> who is becky?e's private memorial. side >> i don't think he really knew how loved he really was. >> the tears, the cremation and the mone who will get prince's fortune. >> what happens to the estate? >> plus did he actually owe millions?
beyonce unleashes the pain and lets it flow with her new visual album. ♪ >> who is becky?e's private memorial. side >> i don't think he really knew how loved he really was. >> the tears, the cremation and the mone who will get prince's fortune. >> what happens to the estate? >> plus did he actually owe millions?
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. >> it happened yesterday and was part of what her family is calling a visual are bucket list. as abc's elizabeth hur reports, it's something of a race against time. >> reporter: lizzie u myers waves and smiles hoping to catch the pope's attention as he drives by. at first, like so many others, the little one is just glad to have caught a glimpse of the holy father. then this. >> we're au struck. i mean, not just -- >> he blessed her eyes. he asked that we pray for him and he said he will be praying for us. >> it's a meeting they will treasure more than ever perhaps when he understands the gravity of have to tell her. i dread that day but right now, we just don't feel that it's necessary for her to know. i think it will hold her back. >> lizzie doesn't know it yet but she's slowly going blind because of a rare genetic place. >> because we're catholic and also because of lizzie's interest in art, you know, and big things. >> reporter: and lizzie wanted to meet the pope so with a visual bucket list on hand, the myers flew to rome hoping for a miracle and once their story made the
. >> it happened yesterday and was part of what her family is calling a visual are bucket list. as abc's elizabeth hur reports, it's something of a race against time. >> reporter: lizzie u myers waves and smiles hoping to catch the pope's attention as he drives by. at first, like so many others, the little one is just glad to have caught a glimpse of the holy father. then this. >> we're au struck. i mean, not just -- >> he blessed her eyes. he asked that we pray for him...
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they are all such great visuals. >> i like this one, the architect of highline.e presidio park in san francisco. what i thought was interesting he was talking about was how he builds his parks around voyeurism and exhibitionism. our idea was to hire paparazzi and shoot his park in l.a. so we hired a paparazzi and he walked around the park over the weekend. carol: and the subjects, did they know what was going on code or >> yes, we had model agreements. carol: when you have to do an individual, how difficult is that? what is involved? >> most of the times it , definitely takes a minute for the photographer to make a real connection to get a solid portrait. it's often you were working against the clock. you know, people of his stature have got to go. they don't have a lot of time to spend with you. this was a studio visit, and we photographed him with a model of the proposed design he is working on. and it is probably very fast. carol: next up, the gadget review startups spawning copycats from well-known media companies. we will tell you what is so hot about wire c
they are all such great visuals. >> i like this one, the architect of highline.e presidio park in san francisco. what i thought was interesting he was talking about was how he builds his parks around voyeurism and exhibitionism. our idea was to hire paparazzi and shoot his park in l.a. so we hired a paparazzi and he walked around the park over the weekend. carol: and the subjects, did they know what was going on code or >> yes, we had model agreements. carol: when you have to do an...
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half of the brain is devoted to visual tasks. we are responsive to what we can see and what we can feel. when you're in a group of people, you can size them up, read their body language, get a sense of who they are. the ability to have an assess that of who they are and what they are like. you cannot do it in the modern political world, because most of the time you see them on tv. not coming system is into play and you are not focused. if you cannot see someone's eyes and how they are really looking at you, it is hard to read them. in any case, our brain is playing a trick on us. in the stone age, when we read people's emotions -- if you are going on a hunt and you wanted to look toward the leader, you could tell in a particular moment if he was feeling courageous or frozen by fear. you could read that a motion. you had a deeper understanding of that person because you lived and worked with them. in the modern world, we do not have that personal experience with our leaders, but our brain makes us think that we know them. are we c
half of the brain is devoted to visual tasks. we are responsive to what we can see and what we can feel. when you're in a group of people, you can size them up, read their body language, get a sense of who they are. the ability to have an assess that of who they are and what they are like. you cannot do it in the modern political world, because most of the time you see them on tv. not coming system is into play and you are not focused. if you cannot see someone's eyes and how they are really...
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thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualizet information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. herthey work hard.ade, wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action. >>> netflix reports after the bell on monday. it's likely to be a roller coaster for the stock. swings on average 12% up or down. cnbc's julia boorstin is in los angeles with a preview of what to expect. hey, julia. >> reporter: netflix is expected to show record revenue and ongoing international user growth as its u.s. growth slows. the biggest metric to watch is netflix subscriber numb
thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualizet information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. herthey work hard.ade, wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we...
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thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualizeformation for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." the yen is surging. in fact, it hit a more than one-year high against the dollar this week. typically, the yen rallied in times of trouble. should that make investors worried? carter's at the smartboard with more. carter? >> that's right, big move. i mean, that's the biggest story 69 week, really, the move in the yen. but i want to focus on following on the retailer and the largest component of the nikkei, fast plunging like that. look at this comparative chart. it's a one-year, exactly 12 months, of, let's say call it american equities, s&p versus the nikkei 225. and the optics are clear, which is to say we know everything started rebounding nicely, but the rebound that took place in the nikkei, and the rebound, the nikkei of course started to falter, rolled over. the sto
thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualizeformation for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." the yen is surging. in fact, it hit a more than one-year high against the dollar this week. typically, the yen rallied in times of trouble. should that make...
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on the democratic side of the presidential race we had stunning visuals today. that showed how on the democratic side of the race, it's basically, the exact opposite right now of the party crashing we are expecting tomorrow night from the minimum wage protesters at the new york state black tie thousand dollar a plate republican gala. it's opposite land to that in the democratic party right now. that's next. stay with us. >>> i think workers and employees need more support to get raises. here i am. >> today on the democratic side of the presidential race, both candidates went out of their way to show up, to talk to and express support for workers out on the picket line. more than 36,000 people who work at verizon went out on strike today. verizon workers are striking from all the way up in new england to virginia. it's the largest strike of any kind in the country in the last five years. and it's happening in the middle of the presidential race. so both bernie sanders, is senator from vermont and hillary clinton both got out on the street and put out statements o
on the democratic side of the presidential race we had stunning visuals today. that showed how on the democratic side of the race, it's basically, the exact opposite right now of the party crashing we are expecting tomorrow night from the minimum wage protesters at the new york state black tie thousand dollar a plate republican gala. it's opposite land to that in the democratic party right now. that's next. stay with us. >>> i think workers and employees need more support to get...
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on the democratic side of the presidential race we had stunning visuals today. that showed how on the democratic side of the race, it's basically, the exact opposite right now of the party crashing we are expecting tomorrow night from the minimum wage protesters at the new york state black tie thousand dollar a plate republican gala. it's opposite land to that in the democratic party right now. that's next. stay with us. they said it wasn't possible... to make a sunscreen you can apply to wet skin. a wrinkle cream that works in one week. and a shampoo that washes away the residue hair care products can leave behind. but we did it. no wonder dermatologists recommend neutrogena® 2 times more than any other brand. we're always re-thinking what's possible in skincare. that's just how we roll. neutrogena®. see what's possible. right nowchoose from our select delicious cheese sticks... ...crispy chicken poppers... spicy buffalo wings... ...our chocolate chip cookie and more. choose a side for just five dollars next time you order pizza... ...at papajohns.com. can this
on the democratic side of the presidential race we had stunning visuals today. that showed how on the democratic side of the race, it's basically, the exact opposite right now of the party crashing we are expecting tomorrow night from the minimum wage protesters at the new york state black tie thousand dollar a plate republican gala. it's opposite land to that in the democratic party right now. that's next. stay with us. they said it wasn't possible... to make a sunscreen you can apply to wet...