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it was like software ag on mondays he stands to profit company called scum highest tried to talk about confessing the date into smart state. in other words a license to take to make it useful for things like seaports. with the hundred and twenty thousand ships passing through holes every day hundreds of thousands of tonnes of fuel that can be sent to the millions of tons of cia to actions that could be prevented. the software giant asap. the german national soccer team coordinator explained how sports to you can use small update to the world cup will be collecting and analyzing to meditate in real time and sending it to the cottage to unfold his decisions. every little bit helps as they say nothing. later in the day the subject of espionage did come up just off to prime minister cameron master told johnson that cooks of the cabinets with encryption technology. that's something she might not be sharing with british counterparts as a business news now it's been a mixed day for european stock markets uncertainty of the situation in ukraine is way high chimney stacks cause point nine perce
it was like software ag on mondays he stands to profit company called scum highest tried to talk about confessing the date into smart state. in other words a license to take to make it useful for things like seaports. with the hundred and twenty thousand ships passing through holes every day hundreds of thousands of tonnes of fuel that can be sent to the millions of tons of cia to actions that could be prevented. the software giant asap. the german national soccer team coordinator explained how...
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software. it is the digital age. put in the software and you have your architecture and system and reduce your costs by 49- 50ths if every state signed up. >> is maryland just scrap 125 million. that is a big precedent, no? >> it is big precedent. in oregon, they couldn't get anything done at all and spent more money. and there is greater efficiency and failure state to state. and primarily they are democratic states that are woefully and inadequately led and horribly manage. . >> lou dobbs, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >>> the death toll rising in the massive mud slide in washington state. 25 bodies have now been found as crews continue to digging through tons of mud and debrief. a local hospital is treating injured survivors including a five month old baby said to be doingoc. dan springer is live in arlington, washington where he has been eight days now. how is it going? joishgs bill, the death toll is going higher but not as high as foreed. on friday they said that 90 people were
software. it is the digital age. put in the software and you have your architecture and system and reduce your costs by 49- 50ths if every state signed up. >> is maryland just scrap 125 million. that is a big precedent, no? >> it is big precedent. in oregon, they couldn't get anything done at all and spent more money. and there is greater efficiency and failure state to state. and primarily they are democratic states that are woefully and inadequately led and horribly manage. ....
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microsoft is pulling its support for the aging software in favor of newer programs.his could mean a high-risk digital attack for those customers which haven't entered into special contracts. microsoft wouldn't tell us how many hadn't. one atm makers say the cost to upgrade could be in the thousands of dollars per machine. the question is whether an atm operator will put a price on new security. >> the mobile technology world is also focused on security. blackberry just wants to stay in business. we will hear from ceo john chen. and we will hear from the ceo of cbs outdoor. ♪ >> chicago federal reserve bank president charles evans says the central bank will probably raise rates in the second half of next year. he explained why to betty liu in hong kong. >> it is hopeful that we actually get this lift in inflation, expectations are closer to the 2% objective, but actual inflation is 1.1%-1.25%, depending on how you massage the data. raw material pressures are minimal. labor costs, of course, are not very high at all. there is not a cost push that is driving this. we re
microsoft is pulling its support for the aging software in favor of newer programs.his could mean a high-risk digital attack for those customers which haven't entered into special contracts. microsoft wouldn't tell us how many hadn't. one atm makers say the cost to upgrade could be in the thousands of dollars per machine. the question is whether an atm operator will put a price on new security. >> the mobile technology world is also focused on security. blackberry just wants to stay in...
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. >> huh's first business, a software analytics company. at the tender age of 22, huh faced his first epic fail. >> i lost half a million dollars of people's opinion. it was more than that. when i was younger and closed out that company it was superhard. i felt like i was worthless. >> huh went back to his apartment and thought about suicide. >> suicide and depression is one of those things that is really rarely talked about. it is something the more you talk about it, the more acceptable it is to talk about. and the fewer people will take their own lives. it was depressing because 9/11 happened right afterwards. imagine the shock of going through the depression of just closing down your company, and painfully wondering if you are worth anything in the world, and then the world crumbles. >> the realization that failure could always be a companion to success and it didn't have to define him. >> a lot of people equate their life with success and failure. who you are is not the job you do. >> huh's business gyroscope was put to the test again last summer when h
. >> huh's first business, a software analytics company. at the tender age of 22, huh faced his first epic fail. >> i lost half a million dollars of people's opinion. it was more than that. when i was younger and closed out that company it was superhard. i felt like i was worthless. >> huh went back to his apartment and thought about suicide. >> suicide and depression is one of those things that is really rarely talked about. it is something the more you talk about it,...
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the first business, a software analytics company. at the tender age of 22, he faced his first epic fail. >> i lost half a million of other people's money. it was more than half a million, it was 1.75 million. when i was younger and closed out my company, it was super hard. >> crushed, ha folded his business, wept -- went back to his apartment and talked about suicide. the more you talk about it, the more you talk about it, the fewer take their lives. it was depress, and 9/11 happened after, that exacerbated it. imagine the shock of going through the depression of closing a company and wondering if you are worth anything, and the world crumbles. >> he got out of the dark place, the realisation that failure could be a companion to success, and it didn't have to define him. >> a lot of people equate their identity with the success or failure of the company. >> it's not like i have 1 hun% failure -- 100% failure. ha laid off a third of his cheeseburger staff. was this another epic fail. >> we are a start-up. usually start-ups are funded by investments, me
the first business, a software analytics company. at the tender age of 22, he faced his first epic fail. >> i lost half a million of other people's money. it was more than half a million, it was 1.75 million. when i was younger and closed out my company, it was super hard. >> crushed, ha folded his business, wept -- went back to his apartment and talked about suicide. the more you talk about it, the more you talk about it, the fewer take their lives. it was depress, and 9/11...
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at the age of 12, he wrote the software for a video game and sold it.arent's wishes, he set his sights on the software capitol of the world. >> elon musk: it seemed like the vast majority of such things came from the united states. i also, like, read a lot of comic books, and they all seemed to be set in the united states. ( laughs ) so it's like, "well, this is a good place... this is where-- i got to go to this place." >> pelley: he earned degrees in business and physics at the university of pennsylvania, and asked his brother to join him in california. >> kimbal musk: when we moved to silicon valley, we had nothing, so we actually lived in the office. and we would sleep on the floor in the evening and go shower at the ymca the next morning. and then, we would be ready to go before some of our employees would arrive, so they wouldn't think we were actually sleeping in the office. >> pelley: in that office, musk invented a program that gave step-by-step directions between addresses. that's common today in cars and phones, but in 1995, it was magic. in
at the age of 12, he wrote the software for a video game and sold it.arent's wishes, he set his sights on the software capitol of the world. >> elon musk: it seemed like the vast majority of such things came from the united states. i also, like, read a lot of comic books, and they all seemed to be set in the united states. ( laughs ) so it's like, "well, this is a good place... this is where-- i got to go to this place." >> pelley: he earned degrees in business and physics...
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age of a computer in every home on every desk. almost overnight, people started buying these small computers, and their software was in high demand.1977, gates was even interviewed on a tv show. >> there's a lot of people who are forecasting that there'll be software stores just like there are record stores today and that there'll be thousands and thousands of those. and i think i'd have to agree with that. >> allen writes that gates had a rare gift for programming. he was also the shrewder businessman. from the beginning, he demanded a larger share of the company: 60%, and then more. but allen says he was the one who pushed through the company's big early break: developing an operating system for ibm's first personal computer in 1980. yet as the company soared, allen didn't want to give up his whole life to microsoft the way gates did. >> well, i've always had so many different interests. >> but do you think he came to think that you weren't working as hard as he was and it became a source of resentment with him? >> well, i think he was always pushing people to work as hard as they possibly could. >> you included. >> maybe me mor
age of a computer in every home on every desk. almost overnight, people started buying these small computers, and their software was in high demand.1977, gates was even interviewed on a tv show. >> there's a lot of people who are forecasting that there'll be software stores just like there are record stores today and that there'll be thousands and thousands of those. and i think i'd have to agree with that. >> allen writes that gates had a rare gift for programming. he was also the...
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software to advance reading and math scores. is there any evidence that these toys between the ages of 5 and 8 years old, can advance a math score>> that's a question we have been asked for. our focus as a company is on programming. that's what our applications are for. one thing we have done, we have opened the toys up to developers. and there are developers who are building applications to teach math and teach physics. i don't have any evidence for that. but a lot of people believe in that. and i believe you will see a lot of these. >> let me ask you a question. i notice you close on a crowd-funding round for 1.4 in a series for about 8 million. i hope you don't mind me asking, but how much of your own money have you put into this business? >> we put seed money into the company. we were able to raise $1 million from companies like metrona and google. and it's been easy since then. >> you are personally vested in this product, as well? >> yes. >> how much is the product? >> so, we are selling these robots $169. and $69. and they are a little more about them. there's a song, as well, that helps to -- that helps the kids learn. c
software to advance reading and math scores. is there any evidence that these toys between the ages of 5 and 8 years old, can advance a math score>> that's a question we have been asked for. our focus as a company is on programming. that's what our applications are for. one thing we have done, we have opened the toys up to developers. and there are developers who are building applications to teach math and teach physics. i don't have any evidence for that. but a lot of people believe in...
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software is expected to help lenders identify mortgage fraud risks. >> and next up, we have albany molecular. those shares will be plummeting over 7%. a downgrade to underperform at stern agrovides global research for biotech as name might imply. stern's target remains $13. the price of albany molecular, $18.40. to stern ag sees about $4.50 of downside on this name. >> look at that. over the past year, up 82%, incredible. the under the radar stock of the day is green plains renewable energy. up a little bit today. piper jaffrey increased the target by 16% to 35 bucks. >> it's a distributor of ethanol. gpre is the ticker. their rating remains overweight. a small dividend yield. one thing to pay attention to, short increase decreasing 23% from january to february. so fewer people betting against gpre. all right, from that to talking numbers and nke. nike shares falling around 4% today. here's the thing. the company beat the street, but says it expects currency head winds to impact growth down the road. but is this drop a buying opportunity? let's start talking numbers. on the fundamentals, paul swiny follows nike. are you advising people, clients, whatever to buy nike? >> w
software is expected to help lenders identify mortgage fraud risks. >> and next up, we have albany molecular. those shares will be plummeting over 7%. a downgrade to underperform at stern agrovides global research for biotech as name might imply. stern's target remains $13. the price of albany molecular, $18.40. to stern ag sees about $4.50 of downside on this name. >> look at that. over the past year, up 82%, incredible. the under the radar stock of the day is green plains...
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age on them when they come to the public arctic. a company going public tomorrow that i profiled 10 years ago that is going public with well over one billion in revenue. the softwareny does human resource software and competes and is part of oracle now. i think we see more maturity and some of the companies coming out. one of the other differences is, a lot of the companies in the bubble relied on each other for revenues. they were not selling technology to consumers, they were selling technology to businesses. except for those being fueled by other technology money and that has changed a little bit as well . some of the companies might have a future if there were not a market collapse or if the bubble did not continue for some of the valuations are really rough. >> when you see what is coming down the pipeline, is that particular sector more crowded man consumer or health care or any other sector? >> certainly back. we have seen a low over the past several years and now the pipeline is extremely -- strongly reported. talks just filed this week. another one losing a lot more making.an it is another example of a company trying to capitalize off balance. >> it makes
age on them when they come to the public arctic. a company going public tomorrow that i profiled 10 years ago that is going public with well over one billion in revenue. the softwareny does human resource software and competes and is part of oracle now. i think we see more maturity and some of the companies coming out. one of the other differences is, a lot of the companies in the bubble relied on each other for revenues. they were not selling technology to consumers, they were selling...
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software centric systems. those waivers have often taken up to two years. >> ms. burdick, it's expensive to run a tv station or a newspaper in this day and age. i think it would be difficult to make it work, but successful companies with proven track records continued to do so and do it well. doesn't it make sense to allow good companies with good resources put their expertise to work in failing stations or newspapers? talking about cross-ownership here. we're talking about j.s.a.'s used appropriately or -- not inappropriately but appropriately for the management. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you touched on a key point earlier and you've echoed it again. the ownership regulations have not kept up for broadcast -- the broadcast changing marketplace. to put it in perspective, in the small and medium markets in which we operate, we're governed basically under ownership regs that were enacted in 1970. i don't know about the members of this committee, but in 1970 i was starting middle school and listening to "bridged over troubled water" on a.m. radio. in 1970, most broadcasters were being paid by their networks to distribute the product. in small
software centric systems. those waivers have often taken up to two years. >> ms. burdick, it's expensive to run a tv station or a newspaper in this day and age. i think it would be difficult to make it work, but successful companies with proven track records continued to do so and do it well. doesn't it make sense to allow good companies with good resources put their expertise to work in failing stations or newspapers? talking about cross-ownership here. we're talking about j.s.a.'s used...
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software it's impossible for users to access information about controversial topics. >> a building explosion sparks greater fears. >> so many american cities are facing an ageing and in some cases decaying infrastructure. >> why so many communities nationwide are concerned that vital infrastructure may be compromised. >> in the heart of the coffee growing region of brazil, where a drought is likely to lead to a bad harvest and higher coffee prices all over the world. >> a message to the mob. why the pope is warning them to repent or risk wiping up in hell. -- risk winding up in hell. >> good morning. welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live from new york city. >> first, let's have a look at temperatures we cap expect to see at the start of spring. it will be one of those weekends. the first half nice, but the second half not so much. winter does not want to let off across the eastern u.s., and much of the nation across the northern tier. we'll keep it on the cold side. we are going to see a nice warm-up today. temperatures into the mid 70s around atlanta, 68 around d.c., and going into the low '60s. there'll be 20s out there across the upper midwes
software it's impossible for users to access information about controversial topics. >> a building explosion sparks greater fears. >> so many american cities are facing an ageing and in some cases decaying infrastructure. >> why so many communities nationwide are concerned that vital infrastructure may be compromised. >> in the heart of the coffee growing region of brazil, where a drought is likely to lead to a bad harvest and higher coffee prices all over the world....