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i'm talk you can dun & bradstreet t.rce of commercial information they have been around 173 years, 90% of the fortune 500 clients. companies sign long-term contracts for dun & bradstreet commercial data and analysis. the trouble with the company is you are operating in a pretty mature industry at this point. while your business is dealing information. the fact that we are in a digital age represents a challenge. it's much easier to copy trade data. which is historically what they've relied on better than anyone. they brought in native ceo to put the business on a sustainable long-term growth bet. i thisty at first the expectations got out of hand then to the veshs tumble they reported in the beginning of february. it became apparent it wouldn't happen overnight. hence the stock fell $10 in a single session. thins then, it is back to where it was before it reported in february. the most recent quarter, solid. dun & bradstreet brought back 58% of the share accounts since 2007, which is a pretty remarkable buy back, which s
i'm talk you can dun & bradstreet t.rce of commercial information they have been around 173 years, 90% of the fortune 500 clients. companies sign long-term contracts for dun & bradstreet commercial data and analysis. the trouble with the company is you are operating in a pretty mature industry at this point. while your business is dealing information. the fact that we are in a digital age represents a challenge. it's much easier to copy trade data. which is historically what they've...
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. >> like dun & bradstreet? >> that's a good example. great public filings that are very difficult to mine information out of. there is a lot of great information in press relations -- press releases and news articles which is unstructured content. >> you cook this up out of stanford business school? >> i teamed up with a friend of mine at stanford. they focused on getting information out and my other cofounder and myself worked in finance a we knew what we wanted out of a product or it >> i want people to see this. i think the idea is interesting. this merger $90 million goes into this company, where do you find this in your database? >> it was a company that no one had ever heard of unless you were a customer. we pull up this information that we are wholly cap from hundreds of different sources and pieces of content. >> you did not have someone say do a report on this? didn't touch this so grab information from this content like press releases and their own website. are able toay we find out who they are and who their competitors are.
. >> like dun & bradstreet? >> that's a good example. great public filings that are very difficult to mine information out of. there is a lot of great information in press relations -- press releases and news articles which is unstructured content. >> you cook this up out of stanford business school? >> i teamed up with a friend of mine at stanford. they focused on getting information out and my other cofounder and myself worked in finance a we knew what we wanted...
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well speaking about dun dun it's in particular well when people are experiencing a water shortage here now this is very recent meanwhile the city of slovyansk all of that place is indeed heading for a humanitarian catastrophe the water is already long gone there so are the food supplies and city as well the shelves and stores are empty and people are lining up but water disperse resigned those queues are sometimes a kilometers long and local officials are actually saying that said the city of slovyansk is heading for an epidemic as a lot of people have already become refugees ok thanks for that one cluster of live there from venus can of course we'll keep across what's happening in ukraine for you and bring you the one thousand as it happens. now in iraq the jihadists from the so-called islamic state of iraq and syria group isis have managed to take over much of the country's western border recently they occupied four cities in iraq and three checkpoints on the border with syria and jordan that as the country dive deeper into sectarian division along with the kurds in the north seeking
well speaking about dun dun it's in particular well when people are experiencing a water shortage here now this is very recent meanwhile the city of slovyansk all of that place is indeed heading for a humanitarian catastrophe the water is already long gone there so are the food supplies and city as well the shelves and stores are empty and people are lining up but water disperse resigned those queues are sometimes a kilometers long and local officials are actually saying that said the city of...
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dun & bradstreet has thousands of people sitting in the far east doing this manually.doing it automatically. we have a team of seven people full-time and we have profiles just like this on 400 thousand companies that allows us to sell this as subscription bet at a much lower price point than we're dun & bradstreet and other income comes in. there are my former colleagues and people advising businesses but what we found was a lot of large fortune 500 and other big companies, the try and keep tabs on the landscape. one of the technology enabled businesses that are distracting -- disrupting them that they should be focusing on. >> people want to know what services there are. >> people want to know the next big thing. >> interesting stuff. more to come. thank you very much. the supreme court decision as early as this week could change the way we watch tv. we will find out next on "bloomberg west." be sure to tune in tomorrow. we will have special coverage from denver including an interview with former president bill clinton talking about ways to improve the nation's econom
dun & bradstreet has thousands of people sitting in the far east doing this manually.doing it automatically. we have a team of seven people full-time and we have profiles just like this on 400 thousand companies that allows us to sell this as subscription bet at a much lower price point than we're dun & bradstreet and other income comes in. there are my former colleagues and people advising businesses but what we found was a lot of large fortune 500 and other big companies, the try and...
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in 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun areaimed this property. in 1892. george green who's a second generation built the truckdaro club house. there was a hotel then. it was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. there were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. i don't ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. she donated it to the city of san francisco and had a specification, i'm giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment forever of the people of the city of san francisco. it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rol
in 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun areaimed this property. in 1892. george green who's a second generation built the truckdaro club house. there was a hotel then. it was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. there were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. i don't ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. she donated it to the city of san...
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these are -- this is a soccer fanatic dun. football loving country, everybody loves country. even though they are angry at the cost of holding it here, at the end of the day, when the games begin, they are all rooting for their team, and exactly what they will be doing i think in all parts of the country, once the game begins in less than two hours. all right, let's take you from rio to south paulo. and gabe, the opening ceremony, is underway right now? >> that's right. the opening match is going to kick off in less than two hours. i can tell you the door has opened here less than two hours ago, and thousands of fans started stromeing into the stadium, it's really a wave of yellow and green. the representation of the brazilian national team, overwhelmingly a brazilian crowd here. there are about 5,000 fans from crow way sha here, so you will see a scatter of red jerseys as well. this was with totally pack bed fans a short time ago. and now they are mostly inside the stadium. people chanting and taking pictures with earache, the world cup has kicked off. >> is it fair to say t
these are -- this is a soccer fanatic dun. football loving country, everybody loves country. even though they are angry at the cost of holding it here, at the end of the day, when the games begin, they are all rooting for their team, and exactly what they will be doing i think in all parts of the country, once the game begins in less than two hours. all right, let's take you from rio to south paulo. and gabe, the opening ceremony, is underway right now? >> that's right. the opening match...
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ray, and ed, litman and john ferarri from replanet and i think that i have called ed dun, and tess well born, and katherine colins. >> hello, i am a very and i live in in the valley and when bell market had recycling there was one staff person who handled the recycling every single day. and when the whole foods came in, they had a machine, and i tell you that it was such a headache because it does not have the capacity it has the capacity for less than two buckets full of stuff. i started to go to market street, and eight people are losing their jobs, and i don't know where i am going to go, so hopefully, they are discriminating against the poor and the homeless and the disabled like scott weiner. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, my name is ed dunn and the executive director who operate the center of 2020 market street and i was the director of the center that has been talked about today as well and i have been working in the recycling since the 70s. and i want to remind, the board, today, that this is not the first time that the city has picked up this issue. and in fact, the mark
ray, and ed, litman and john ferarri from replanet and i think that i have called ed dun, and tess well born, and katherine colins. >> hello, i am a very and i live in in the valley and when bell market had recycling there was one staff person who handled the recycling every single day. and when the whole foods came in, they had a machine, and i tell you that it was such a headache because it does not have the capacity it has the capacity for less than two buckets full of stuff. i started...
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in duns like brazil, everything stopped during the world cup. >> all right, thank you very much. ♪ >>q spirals towards on all-out civil war that could snuck america in. also innovation and tradition call collide on city straights all over the globe, i'm looking the upstart company that could put taxi .cab drivers out of business. and we'll show you where businesses go when they have the need for speed. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪
in duns like brazil, everything stopped during the world cup. >> all right, thank you very much. ♪ >>q spirals towards on all-out civil war that could snuck america in. also innovation and tradition call collide on city straights all over the globe, i'm looking the upstart company that could put taxi .cab drivers out of business. and we'll show you where businesses go when they have the need for speed. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪
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your map looks fairly clear, at least some nasty stuff dun that near rome. >> take a look at roam, over the last three days. 172-millimeters. the arrange rainfall for the entire month of june, is 37-millimeters. so huge dellions and this is what it looks like when that happens. we have seen very very heavy rain, there has been widespread flooding. massive destruction as a result of that, and people struggling to get on with their lives and very nasty conditions here. i think be think day they will continue through the next few days. further north, look at that command, some warm sunshine to the west. >> lovely, thank you for that. the u.s. secretary of state is called for a global strait yes to protect oceans from the effects of climate change. he has been hosting a world suspect in washington. the effect can be seen in the multibillion dollars oyster industry, that is right there in honolulu. >> for almost a decade the oysters have been unable to form shells. the ocean is too acidic. the acidity is result of the summer in the earth's carr upon geologist side. >> in the pacific's. >> a
your map looks fairly clear, at least some nasty stuff dun that near rome. >> take a look at roam, over the last three days. 172-millimeters. the arrange rainfall for the entire month of june, is 37-millimeters. so huge dellions and this is what it looks like when that happens. we have seen very very heavy rain, there has been widespread flooding. massive destruction as a result of that, and people struggling to get on with their lives and very nasty conditions here. i think be think day...
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i like dun kin for a long time. it fuels my behavior. on all the coffee i want. i want it hot. for the record, i used to love the bear cost. but that was 28 pounds. first question on everyone's minds, i think, frankly, i can't ask you as well. i think this expresses it best ♪ i want you ♪ why can't i have you on the west coast, baby. >> that's not you sing something. >> hello, jim, boo-yah from sacramento. >>en ma, i love the sacto, three rivers, i was single then. >> jim, my 21st birthday today. >> well, happy birthday, my friend. >> thank you very much. >> it's also our executive producer. it's important to point out right now right here it's her mother's birthday. i cannot believe i didn't flag that earlier. >> i got involved with, i do my homework, i checked out best buy. >> my best buy, i don't know about your best buys, i like them. i bought a go pro, i was facing the wrong way when i was using it. i'm like way too old. >> it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody co
i like dun kin for a long time. it fuels my behavior. on all the coffee i want. i want it hot. for the record, i used to love the bear cost. but that was 28 pounds. first question on everyone's minds, i think, frankly, i can't ask you as well. i think this expresses it best ♪ i want you ♪ why can't i have you on the west coast, baby. >> that's not you sing something. >> hello, jim, boo-yah from sacramento. >>en ma, i love the sacto, three rivers, i was single then....
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check on the linked in, up over 20% dun the slow -- it still needs another 50-plus percent rally to get back to its report high. facebook is another gainer, up 23% since its recent lows, and it just needs another 8% to get back to fresh record highs. twitter has gained nearly 40% since its recent lows, and it's gone back up above $40 a share. same story here with internet radio company pandora. it's got a long way to go before getting back to its fresh record highs. still, though, it's gained 40%, nearly 40% on an intraday basis sits inns recent lows just a couple months ago. these are more volatile stocks that far outpace the market on the up side, but they also, also fall very fast on the down side as we've seen over the past few months, so momentum is something you want to be aware of when you invest in these stocks, just like a lot of other tech stocks. still a nice healthy return for a couple months of work. back over to you. >> we'll take that any day. the market is on track for gains in june. deutsche bank in fact cut its global growth forecast today, just days after goldman sach
check on the linked in, up over 20% dun the slow -- it still needs another 50-plus percent rally to get back to its report high. facebook is another gainer, up 23% since its recent lows, and it just needs another 8% to get back to fresh record highs. twitter has gained nearly 40% since its recent lows, and it's gone back up above $40 a share. same story here with internet radio company pandora. it's got a long way to go before getting back to its fresh record highs. still, though, it's gained...
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general mcchrystal, general austin and general allen and dun ford made recommendations to the administration on war policy issues in iraq and afghanistan and the president rejected every single one of them during force levels, forces. it doesn't surprise me on an issue like this, the particularly, the generals are close to the fight in the theater and made a recommendation we should not make the trade and provided the rational for it and as has all their other recommendations over the past four to five years. >> wow. general, thanks for being here. >> always good talking to you, megyn. >> likewise. >>> it is an understatement to say administration has taken heat on this deal and a lot of that has fallen on the white house national security advisor susan rice after she decided to once again go on the sunday shows, this time suggesting that sergeant bergdahl served the military with quote on nor and distinction. then she was given the opportunity to walk that back and here is what she did instead. >> i realize there has been a lot of discussion and controversy around this. what i was referring
general mcchrystal, general austin and general allen and dun ford made recommendations to the administration on war policy issues in iraq and afghanistan and the president rejected every single one of them during force levels, forces. it doesn't surprise me on an issue like this, the particularly, the generals are close to the fight in the theater and made a recommendation we should not make the trade and provided the rational for it and as has all their other recommendations over the past four...
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. >> if i'm just heating dun the cheese. >> reporter: same ingredients, just primped with missing poppye took all the ingredients hidden under the bun and pulled them to the foreground so you can see them. >> reporter: greg got a whopper of a surprise when he unwrapped his whopper. >> that looks good. >> reporter: for the fast food from the whopper to the big mac to the bacon cheese burger dell lex. >> did you see me eat any of that? >> reporter: greg gave it all away because he was on a juice fast, a guy on a fast running a fast food experiment? don't expect your quarter pounder to be blow dried, cnn, new york. >> so many things to say including if you're on a juice diet, well, i guess i just would never be capable of going on a juice diet. juice diet. "ac 360" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. it's 3:00 a.m. here in baghdad going to some of the most challenging days yet for this country and the united states. we've just gotten word from the white house that voice president joseph biden called iraq's prim minister, nuri al-maliki. sunni extremist ed ha
. >> if i'm just heating dun the cheese. >> reporter: same ingredients, just primped with missing poppye took all the ingredients hidden under the bun and pulled them to the foreground so you can see them. >> reporter: greg got a whopper of a surprise when he unwrapped his whopper. >> that looks good. >> reporter: for the fast food from the whopper to the big mac to the bacon cheese burger dell lex. >> did you see me eat any of that? >> reporter: greg...
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you could have people claiming that they were legally in the dun when in fact they are not.people who have had life events that changed their eligibility. so all of these things are being continuously review the. lawmakers on capitol hill have been briefed on these discrepancies, it is not likely that many of these people would lose coverage as a result of these discrepancies, but it does mean that a process that ultimately will be reconciled when people file their tax forms for 2014 and have to show what their income was, that that process is going to be dealt with, explored at a hearing by the ways and means economiee next week into these issues, and of course the opponents of obamacare will use in as evidence that the program is rival with errors and misreporting, perhaps people getting subsidies they shouldn't, something that the federal government is looking at that congress is going to shine a light on next week, and we'll be monitoring it, guys. >> john harwood in washington, thank you very much. a story that continues to unfold. >>> pandora shares are taking a hit la
you could have people claiming that they were legally in the dun when in fact they are not.people who have had life events that changed their eligibility. so all of these things are being continuously review the. lawmakers on capitol hill have been briefed on these discrepancies, it is not likely that many of these people would lose coverage as a result of these discrepancies, but it does mean that a process that ultimately will be reconciled when people file their tax forms for 2014 and have...
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city tomorrow east bay shoreline 6 is low seventies for the most part 60 and alameda 62 oakland 7 the dunard and analysis are largely in the '80s tomorrow although still in the '90s antioch and redwood. if a nevermore 85 and then the lady in pleasanton also in the '80s on the south bay. 82 in san jose cupertino 86 loss of 86 in morgan hill and finally no. i barely getting into the 80s and santa rosa to nine, 81 out nappa. look get extended forecast tomorrow very similar to what was sought out there today this weekend going to see warmer weather especially sunday. as well has a much less fall to the weekend. and to some next week dempster's court back on five returns. >> : hacked to death for people trying to pick up visas that the chinese consulate in san francisco sound from building says these offices closed due to emergency water leak. no other information given chinese consulate general in san francisco one of only two locations in california, and the sign posted a they will be open tomorrow. >> : coming up the east bay city getting ready to make history when it comes to paying its em
city tomorrow east bay shoreline 6 is low seventies for the most part 60 and alameda 62 oakland 7 the dunard and analysis are largely in the '80s tomorrow although still in the '90s antioch and redwood. if a nevermore 85 and then the lady in pleasanton also in the '80s on the south bay. 82 in san jose cupertino 86 loss of 86 in morgan hill and finally no. i barely getting into the 80s and santa rosa to nine, 81 out nappa. look get extended forecast tomorrow very similar to what was sought out...
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. >> discussed, beyond angry, dunned understand why it was necessary. you had everything, you had the money, you had the cigarettes, you had his perianal money. he hit the panic button. what did you expect? he was getting robbed. you know? you already had everything, just run. >> so shocked, the store owner doing everything he was toll, just trying to get some help. and then that was when the robber lost it, suspect got a which with about $1,500, in cash, and cigarettes. now the store owner, was robbed about ten years ago back to you. >> he got inch since dollars because the guy hit the panic button and just started beating him. >> like the employee said, what did you expect him to do? just get out offer. >> investigators are corrupting who they thought fired a fatal shot at a male suspect in that las vegas shooting, you got to watch this closely here. you see the woman point a gun at her husband basically, and it looks as if she shoots him in the head. because the gun recoils. after they looked at footage more closely, they realize a police bullet kill
. >> discussed, beyond angry, dunned understand why it was necessary. you had everything, you had the money, you had the cigarettes, you had his perianal money. he hit the panic button. what did you expect? he was getting robbed. you know? you already had everything, just run. >> so shocked, the store owner doing everything he was toll, just trying to get some help. and then that was when the robber lost it, suspect got a which with about $1,500, in cash, and cigarettes. now the...
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money to an incapable afghan system is two fold, a report released this year commissioned by general dun ford and conducted by the joint coalition operational analysis, jcoa, determined that the vast influx of money overwhelmed the afghan government's capacity. this helped foster an environment of corruption that has worked against our interest from the start. as general allen once said, corruption is the existent shal strategic threat to afghanistan. the other result is that it created an environment in which we are not tackling the root cause of the issue. the only way for afghanistan to maintain and sustain the progress it has made under these relief and reconstruction efforts is to continue to rely on donor contributions to fill the revenue gaps. and that is not sustainable for afghanistan nor is it sustainable for us in the united states or we risk losing all of those gains. in 2009, the administration decided it was going to pledge to provide 50% of the developmental aid to afghanistan in direct assistance and gao reports that we went from 470 million in 2009 to over $1.4 billion i
money to an incapable afghan system is two fold, a report released this year commissioned by general dun ford and conducted by the joint coalition operational analysis, jcoa, determined that the vast influx of money overwhelmed the afghan government's capacity. this helped foster an environment of corruption that has worked against our interest from the start. as general allen once said, corruption is the existent shal strategic threat to afghanistan. the other result is that it created an...
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a question for cisco that, you know, the founder, the co-founder, you know, we were sad to be shut dun -- >> wasn't that the basic idea, it was a camera, popular at one time, but it was a fad, and that's how gamgts. >> well, no, i don't think it was a fad, but the need to capture images in a unique way is still there. the cell phone dhapged the behavior of that and there's opportunities around cell phone. the cell phone has limitations, and the reason the gopro is successful because they overcome limitations creating a different device, and innovation is what makes it happen. >> what one that is robust and water proof and focuses back on yourself. >> yes. that's an example of innovation due to form, factor, and the fact that you're not holding an $800 phone on your bike. >> i didn't mean to interrupt you. carry on. >> no, no, i think there's more room for innovation. that is either due to form factor or the technology. they are trying to find a way that images themselves are captured. that is a fundamental shift in what you do with images. there's room for innovation that create more n
a question for cisco that, you know, the founder, the co-founder, you know, we were sad to be shut dun -- >> wasn't that the basic idea, it was a camera, popular at one time, but it was a fad, and that's how gamgts. >> well, no, i don't think it was a fad, but the need to capture images in a unique way is still there. the cell phone dhapged the behavior of that and there's opportunities around cell phone. the cell phone has limitations, and the reason the gopro is successful because...
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. >> caller: was coolidge's father wo working for dun straight? >> guest: his father was sheriff, he did a million things, but as far as i know he didn't work with bradstreet but he might have. the voice you were speaking of jim cook, cranky yankee, is a coolidge impersonator and he is going to be at the event on july 4th. he is a wonderful reader and actor. he has played coolidge at a lot of my parties for coolidge, too. >> host: michael is in chevy chase, maryland. >> caller: hi, it is michael pact. we are working on a film about calvin coolidge and it is an exciting project and i cannot wait to get started once we get the funds. my question is why did she approach me, and what do you hope to get out of it and accomplish. >> guest: i will tell all about this. coolidge is so great we cannot just be trapped in a book. he needs a graphic novel and a movie. on public television there are not many movies about a lot of our history and certainly not about coolidge who is an in between for roosevelt. michael has new film about admiral rick over and did
. >> caller: was coolidge's father wo working for dun straight? >> guest: his father was sheriff, he did a million things, but as far as i know he didn't work with bradstreet but he might have. the voice you were speaking of jim cook, cranky yankee, is a coolidge impersonator and he is going to be at the event on july 4th. he is a wonderful reader and actor. he has played coolidge at a lot of my parties for coolidge, too. >> host: michael is in chevy chase, maryland. >>...