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morgan stanley in a new survey of cios, finds that network security is high priority in 2014. cios expect an average of 8% growth in security this year. >> all of the indicators -- >> keith weiss at morgan stanley says hackers can do a lot of damage. by stealing everything from a company's intellectual property to its customers' personal information. >> cybersecurity in particular has been a top priority for cios for the past several years. the main reason is the threat environment out there is one getting worse. and two, quickly evolving. and that the threats are getting worse. and what those threats actually are is a changing, change in dynamic. so cios are spending a lot of time trying to stay ahead of the threat environment. >> the question for investors, which companies are best positioned to capitalize on the stronger demand for security. weiss says one of his top picks is fortnet. given the stronger demand for security. he says it's going to get more business this year. dan ives with fbr is sticking with fireeye. he said it will move higher as it takes share from intel'
morgan stanley in a new survey of cios, finds that network security is high priority in 2014. cios expect an average of 8% growth in security this year. >> all of the indicators -- >> keith weiss at morgan stanley says hackers can do a lot of damage. by stealing everything from a company's intellectual property to its customers' personal information. >> cybersecurity in particular has been a top priority for cios for the past several years. the main reason is the threat...
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let's get back to pimco founder and cio bill gross.ust a moment ago we were chatting about how you want to be so much more at pimco than just a bond and burger shop. you want to try to reduce your reliance on bonds, raise your exposure to stocks. last time you were with us you mentioned you liked mexico, in particular the mexican peso. i don't need to tell you what's been going on with the emerging markets, right? what's your view on what's happening there? >> let's start from the top on this one. the global financial markets are still highly leveraged. there are levered positions everywhere in terms of what they call the carry trade and emerging markets are part of that. they yield more, they return more historically. the levered positions have been in emerging markets and as emerging market growth has disappointed, as some of the deficits, current account deficits in countries such as turkey and india, you know, obviously in argentina, other emerging market countries, as they disappoint from a gross standpoint and raise questions as
let's get back to pimco founder and cio bill gross.ust a moment ago we were chatting about how you want to be so much more at pimco than just a bond and burger shop. you want to try to reduce your reliance on bonds, raise your exposure to stocks. last time you were with us you mentioned you liked mexico, in particular the mexican peso. i don't need to tell you what's been going on with the emerging markets, right? what's your view on what's happening there? >> let's start from the top on...
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resigned as ceo and co-cio of pimco. this is a very interesting development. sometimes he of course has been at odds with pimco's founders. for whatever reason, we don't know the reason but mohammed he will airy ran resigned as -- el airy yen resigned as pimco's ceo. sandra: we have all the action with chief investment officer who will tell us what stock he is recommending and also larry shover at the cme. larry start with you first. we have holiday shortened week. everybody is saying the next big thing for the markets is the federal reserve, what they're going to do, the pace of their bond-buying tapering. what is the biggest focus for trading for you as you stand in the trading pits in chicago? >> sandra, i'm moving away from the macro, more to the micro. to your point the article by hilsenrath today with regard to tapering i think that is built into the market right now. if they stop tapering at some point in the year that might be a negative to the market that would mean that we're not growing at the penciled-in 3% gdp i'm hoping for. that said it seems li
resigned as ceo and co-cio of pimco. this is a very interesting development. sometimes he of course has been at odds with pimco's founders. for whatever reason, we don't know the reason but mohammed he will airy ran resigned as -- el airy yen resigned as pimco's ceo. sandra: we have all the action with chief investment officer who will tell us what stock he is recommending and also larry shover at the cme. larry start with you first. we have holiday shortened week. everybody is saying the next...
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you are on the air with thea lee , deputy of the afl-cio. caller: i would like to make it official since i have waited for 30 minutes here. the first thing i would like to say is that walmart, one of the largest employees that we have here can afford to pay their employees $10 per hour. the unitedl 40% of or i should say they encourage as much money as the lowest paid employers here in the united states. i have noticed a few times that i go in, they no longer have checkers, they have self checkouts, that means they are making more money. so what happens to their employees. taxpayers, it is not fair, and since i am retired i am looking at this, the republicans seem to always be on the side of the rich people and until we, the people of the united states get involved and know what is going on, you will always have people calling in, saying not to raise the minimum wage. i would like for those people to try to live on minimum wage. the other thing i would like to say is you mentioned something about if there should be a cap on payments, to the
you are on the air with thea lee , deputy of the afl-cio. caller: i would like to make it official since i have waited for 30 minutes here. the first thing i would like to say is that walmart, one of the largest employees that we have here can afford to pay their employees $10 per hour. the unitedl 40% of or i should say they encourage as much money as the lowest paid employers here in the united states. i have noticed a few times that i go in, they no longer have checkers, they have self...
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he says he was shocked and discouraged and that pimco would cio's.ty cheryl is now a billionaire after shares of the world's largest social networking site is hit a record high. it makes her one of the youngest female billionaires in the world. speaking of billionaires, she and other sometimes like to at least travel by ayotte, so more people are building and buying and chartering them than ever before. i spoke with a broker about growing demand. >> for the majority of people who actually want to own or by the yacht, there is a leaning more towards spending money and being ok with conspicuous consumption. things have settled down. they feel more positive and say, let's go have some fun. >> when you talk about people ofing money, what groups people are able to trade up with bigger and price syria? are they wall street people and entrepreneurs? from which categories are you seeing the demand? >> sure. inherited wealth. in actual fact, the majority of these owners are self-made and have made their own money and do not mind spending their own money. they
he says he was shocked and discouraged and that pimco would cio's.ty cheryl is now a billionaire after shares of the world's largest social networking site is hit a record high. it makes her one of the youngest female billionaires in the world. speaking of billionaires, she and other sometimes like to at least travel by ayotte, so more people are building and buying and chartering them than ever before. i spoke with a broker about growing demand. >> for the majority of people who actually...
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>> we think the cmo will be the next cio.heou look at it a lot of technology investments happened in the cio suite. marketing dollars are huge portion of the budget in most corporations. very little technology can be applied against that. we are seeing and you are saying in large strategic slight adobe and oracle are investing heavily in marketing applications. the view is that the cmo suite will increase the amount of technology spent to more effectively deploy their marketing dollars. >> we do have a bloomberg terminal and there is a quote of the day. it is steve jobs about design. he is saying it is not just about look and feel, it is about how it works. it sounds like the design or creativity element to your point is going to separate companies out from the ones that will be more successful from the ones that are less successful. >> that is a piece of it. the companies we have invested in are trying to better increase antarctic -- and target the marketing dollars. one of the things that has happened is as increased dollar
>> we think the cmo will be the next cio.heou look at it a lot of technology investments happened in the cio suite. marketing dollars are huge portion of the budget in most corporations. very little technology can be applied against that. we are seeing and you are saying in large strategic slight adobe and oracle are investing heavily in marketing applications. the view is that the cmo suite will increase the amount of technology spent to more effectively deploy their marketing dollars....
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phoenixder and cio at advisers is with us, along with contributing editor bob rice.reat to see you both. jeff, there are a lot of people who say there is nothing to buy in distressed right now. what do you say to that? >> the amount of supply in distressed debt, defined as u.s. corporate bonds trading below $.80 on the dollar and still paying interest, has shrunk from $500 billion to about $50 billion today. you have to be more clever about where you see opportunity. >> the real value is in smaller positions and companies. the big companies have been picked over by the bigger distressed funds. >> does this mean you are going into the new issue market to find money? >> we are focusing on bonds trading below $.80 on the dollar. there are always industries and sectors out of favor, even in the bond market. today, retail is very popular with distressed companies. >> sears, jcpenney, lots of possibilities in retail. >> exactly. and then a number of one-off company that may have too much rah's.clear channel, har said coal. is that because natural gas is booming? >> prices
phoenixder and cio at advisers is with us, along with contributing editor bob rice.reat to see you both. jeff, there are a lot of people who say there is nothing to buy in distressed right now. what do you say to that? >> the amount of supply in distressed debt, defined as u.s. corporate bonds trading below $.80 on the dollar and still paying interest, has shrunk from $500 billion to about $50 billion today. you have to be more clever about where you see opportunity. >> the real...
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he is the cio of george washington university, a 1.4 billion dollar endowment.e joins me and jason kelly, my special cohost for this hour. glad to have you from our d.c. bureau. why are so may people out there saying 29%, you're never going to see that repeated or at least not this year? >> don't look at what's the return is, look at what the opportunity is. the market is generally more highly valued than it was last year. are still great valuations. you have to step back and take a 30,000 foot view. u.s. stocks is going to be a great place to invest over the next decade. first of all, cheap and abundant u.s. energy, we are now going to be the leading producer of natural gas and oil in the world. that is great for our economy, that is great for all of our businesses. business productivity is starting to increase again. you have a situation where companies are no longer looking at trying to outsource to countries like china and bangladesh for cheap labor. they are looking at the advantage of coming back to the u.s.,producing in the having an efficient supply chai
he is the cio of george washington university, a 1.4 billion dollar endowment.e joins me and jason kelly, my special cohost for this hour. glad to have you from our d.c. bureau. why are so may people out there saying 29%, you're never going to see that repeated or at least not this year? >> don't look at what's the return is, look at what the opportunity is. the market is generally more highly valued than it was last year. are still great valuations. you have to step back and take a...
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>> tony trenkle who was the cio at the time and teresa fryer. >> ms. fryer, were you part of the responsibly of reporting that to ms. tavenner? >> no, i was not. >> do you know how that was reported to her or if it was? >> i don't know that spent you don't know if tony trenkle passed that on as will? >> no, i don't. >> in october of this laughter, secretary sebelius said in an ideal world we would get a lot more testing but we didn't have the luxury of that nfl launch go time was october 1. chief operating officer michelle snyder was also asked why october 1 was asked -- was chosen as a launch date. the launch date. ms. fryer, easy-to-understand october 1 was required via the law to be launched at? >> no, i don't know that answer. >> did anyone repeat i.t. we have security issues and can but we have to go october 1, that's the long? >> they did not. >> mr. charest, were you aware of any provision that october 1 was the launch big? >> no, sir. >> did anyone states you we've got to because the law requires this? [inaudible] >> mr. baitman can did you hav
>> tony trenkle who was the cio at the time and teresa fryer. >> ms. fryer, were you part of the responsibly of reporting that to ms. tavenner? >> no, i was not. >> do you know how that was reported to her or if it was? >> i don't know that spent you don't know if tony trenkle passed that on as will? >> no, i don't. >> in october of this laughter, secretary sebelius said in an ideal world we would get a lot more testing but we didn't have the luxury of...
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el p pvbo presidente barack obama hable e del estado de la naciÓn y habl r hablaria de miinmigraciÓn cio >> aÑos de lucha 9 hispanos en nueva york ganan fueron forzados a salir de sus casas pero por c acuerdo tendrÁn compensaciÓn de dinero y tendrÁn posibilidades de mudarse a otras casas, ten o tenemos mÁs . >> casi 10 aÑos despuÉs de ser desplazados estos 9 inmigranmte regresan . >> me sentÍ coimmo acosada . >> para celebrar el triunfo de n no darse por vencidos cuaÁndoa a salieron a la fuerzas de sus c casas preciosionados para inq o inquilinos puiddientes . >> nos sacaron por una eme emergencia, que no era tan grave para sacarnos . >> sin saber inglÉs y asesor asesorados por la universidad de ostrach entaballan demanda cont la villa y contratistas por d c discriminaciÓn . >> hablando -- inglÉs . >> el condado de nazo donde esta es el mÁs segregado de la naciÓn servraira de ejemplo el poblado demandadntntes llegan a acuer o comÚcon compensacin y constru de tcon i viviendas para que los 9 imig n imigrantes tendrÁn priodrridad . >> ahora vamos a adelante . >> edificios son transformados
el p pvbo presidente barack obama hable e del estado de la naciÓn y habl r hablaria de miinmigraciÓn cio >> aÑos de lucha 9 hispanos en nueva york ganan fueron forzados a salir de sus casas pero por c acuerdo tendrÁn compensaciÓn de dinero y tendrÁn posibilidades de mudarse a otras casas, ten o tenemos mÁs . >> casi 10 aÑos despuÉs de ser desplazados estos 9 inmigranmte regresan . >> me sentÍ coimmo acosada . >> para celebrar el triunfo de n no darse por...
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the deputy cios will set him up to succeed gross.y hired neel kashkari to build a stock portfolio but that's slow going as he quit in december. tuesday kashkari announced he's running for governor of california this fall so pimco made lots of headlines yesterday. ross back to you? >> yes, i have a feeling its a few more might be coming out. we'll see what happens. court, thanks for that. also a shakeup at dow jones. lex fenwick resigns less than two years after taking the job, previously spent more than two decades at bloomberg. replaced about i william lewis on an interim basis. he was a controversial lead we are a hard charging personality and pro feign outbursts. they flagged weakness in the dmg institutional business fenwick was brute in to fix in the past few earnings reports. >>> we'll take a short break. still to come back in davos for a closer look at some of the world's business leaders are predicting for the year ahead. >>> european action is slightlily softer, the xetra dax off 0.3 and the cac 0.1. major data out of europe
the deputy cios will set him up to succeed gross.y hired neel kashkari to build a stock portfolio but that's slow going as he quit in december. tuesday kashkari announced he's running for governor of california this fall so pimco made lots of headlines yesterday. ross back to you? >> yes, i have a feeling its a few more might be coming out. we'll see what happens. court, thanks for that. also a shakeup at dow jones. lex fenwick resigns less than two years after taking the job, previously...
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reagan has one deal, deliver a speech to the afl-cio. it's 2:00, reagan's the motorcade's just arrived at the washington hilton hotel, which is behind us. this is the special entrance, the v.i.p. entrance reagan walked into when he first arrived. >> governmental duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer, hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we were with the crew that travels with the president wherever he goes. he wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the hotel and getting in the limo. >> 15 feet from that door was a rope line. >> all that the cameramen and everybody's laughing. it was unsecured. no i.d. checks. people thought it was a press line. it wasn't. anyone could be behind that line. >> you see hinckley's face about three rows back totally passive. no reaction at all. >> i get my camera out, aimed it at the door that the president's coming out. i could see it through the viewfinder even now. >> reagan is walking towards his mo
reagan has one deal, deliver a speech to the afl-cio. it's 2:00, reagan's the motorcade's just arrived at the washington hilton hotel, which is behind us. this is the special entrance, the v.i.p. entrance reagan walked into when he first arrived. >> governmental duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer, hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we were with the crew that travels with the president...
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well, you just met mark, he's our new cio for department of technology. he's already approved himself to be a hard worker. we've tasked him with showing us what he can do in a short period of time. i would like to thank our supervisor wiener and working closely with the p.d., department department of public works and the ability to present an internet connectivity wireless ability along market street has been very important to me because it is part of what we were trying to do on the whole market street. so, today is of course announcing that the department of technology has been able to complete this with a very special partner ruckus wireless and i know selena is here today and i want to thank her for providing the professional guidance, the hardware as well as the good technical advice to the department of technology along with all the other partners that you see behind me working together to collaborate on this. so as of today, we have wireless technology free to the public. also not filtered. you can use it anonymously. all along, from here all the w
well, you just met mark, he's our new cio for department of technology. he's already approved himself to be a hard worker. we've tasked him with showing us what he can do in a short period of time. i would like to thank our supervisor wiener and working closely with the p.d., department department of public works and the ability to present an internet connectivity wireless ability along market street has been very important to me because it is part of what we were trying to do on the whole...
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who better to spoke to the vote than afl-cio president richard trumka. that's coming up next. >>> also, seaworld stock has been down roughly 20% since the controversial documentary "blackfish" was released in july. coming up ceo jim acheson will lay out his strategy for countering this pr nightmare. >>> also ahead -- ♪ >> can you tell who is who? >> i was going to say, it took me a second actually. jimmy fallon and bruce springsteen lampooning chris christie's bridge scandal. we want to know what impact you think that parody could have on prolonging bridgegate or does it seem less serious? your best tweets on this subject coming up. keep it right here. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ and shift through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the l
who better to spoke to the vote than afl-cio president richard trumka. that's coming up next. >>> also, seaworld stock has been down roughly 20% since the controversial documentary "blackfish" was released in july. coming up ceo jim acheson will lay out his strategy for countering this pr nightmare. >>> also ahead -- ♪ >> can you tell who is who? >> i was going to say, it took me a second actually. jimmy fallon and bruce springsteen lampooning chris...
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he is the cio with prescient solutions.st learned some new details about these latest hacks. what do we now know? >>there's suggestion now that based on the amount of information and the different categories of information from user id's, passwords, social security numbers, all of that information that it was not just a point of sale system but potentially the back end servers as well. >>so much more deeply integrated. it's scary. do we need to get used to these kinds of headlines? >>unfortunately i think we do. the problem that we have is the hackers have the ability to share information openly without thought or fear of retribution. the individual companies if they share information they could be held liable. >>what percentage of retailers would you say have experienced a hack? >>truthfully i would guess most if not all companies have had some type of breach. whether they were minor breaches, denial of service attacks or something like that, all the way up to full breaches of personally identifiable. >>how fast do these b
he is the cio with prescient solutions.st learned some new details about these latest hacks. what do we now know? >>there's suggestion now that based on the amount of information and the different categories of information from user id's, passwords, social security numbers, all of that information that it was not just a point of sale system but potentially the back end servers as well. >>so much more deeply integrated. it's scary. do we need to get used to these kinds of headlines?...
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expressway rd yo nelly casllo y voy asentar te eficien010 ion xd más de 30 mill palón además tiene ae ciool essway ford. secondarve fooba y catol expressway fd tán trabajan junto para tra comida a los más necesitas y estamos esperando s nacionesquí mismo, en capol ereway ford omida enlada así que los esperamos, n y visítano a capitol expressway fd. esmocebr los gra eños con grandfertas col expressway ford y a pnt un ao muy pecial nuevecito 13 c-m enei e te da hasta 620 mias combinadasn...
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. >> after the break, the cio tells us why there are plenty of reasons to be cheerful in the year >> foreign investors will be keeping a close eye. investors need to see how, especially starting with the banking system. the first question they ask you is how is china going to fix the goingms, and how are they to fix shadow banking explosion issues. i think that is the first ring we should be at -- the first thing we should be addressing. >> we also discussed the problem in india. positive about the problem. >> if you look at the new sparkedemerging, it has congress into doing something. we have seen a fairly rapid year. i am reasonably positive whichever party comes into power the momentum going forward is positive. is going to be much more focused on policy reforms and issues getting us nowhere, so i am reasonably positive on that. >> that was the word from asia. >> asia-pacific is having a rough day with its first day of losses. also pointing to the slow growth in china. happy new year. tell us what are the themes. three days of declines, so where do we go from here? >> i think we
. >> after the break, the cio tells us why there are plenty of reasons to be cheerful in the year >> foreign investors will be keeping a close eye. investors need to see how, especially starting with the banking system. the first question they ask you is how is china going to fix the goingms, and how are they to fix shadow banking explosion issues. i think that is the first ring we should be at -- the first thing we should be addressing. >> we also discussed the problem in...
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i have a cio here that's here late at night and everybody's patience. i couldn't agree more with dr. marshal. we're all in this together. as i said, 97 percent of the tickets went to cars and it's probably not going to shake out like that. we'll try to do fair and equitable enforcement and treating everybody equally realizing that the cars are the most dangerous. so they're going to catch the most ticket. >> thank you chief. and know that we at the board also have to put our money where our mouth is so you, i think, have a commitment from the supervisors that we'll make sure you have the resources to do that's being asked of the police department and also the officer of citizens complaints. if i can take a motion to file this item and i want to reserve the possibility of coming back jointly in the very near future to see where things are. motion to file by supervise yee. and we'll take that without objection. mr. clerk, do we have any other business before this joint committee? >> mr. chair that concludes this meeting. >> thank you. the meeting is adjou
i have a cio here that's here late at night and everybody's patience. i couldn't agree more with dr. marshal. we're all in this together. as i said, 97 percent of the tickets went to cars and it's probably not going to shake out like that. we'll try to do fair and equitable enforcement and treating everybody equally realizing that the cars are the most dangerous. so they're going to catch the most ticket. >> thank you chief. and know that we at the board also have to put our money where...
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the afl-cio. .. dedicated to socialist revolution. illegal immigrants are not going for unionized workers but they are real good for socialist revolution. and that is why the afl-cio is now so hard-core pushing them. the man who got the unions to reverse their policy back in 2000 at their conference in louisiana was mr. alastair medina and member of democratic socialists of america, a marxist. why does he want it? he wants more members but the real big deal is this. he let the cat out of the bag at a progressive conference in washington d.c. two years ago. he got up in front of the comrades and said this. immigration reform is our number one priority for the progressive moment. in 2008 latinos voted 70% for mr. obama and candidates. if we give these people citizenship and voting rights they will stand by obama. this will give us at least 8 million more democratic party votes. this will give us a governing majority not just for the next few election cycles but for the foreseeable future. in other words, a permanent democratic one-party
the afl-cio. .. dedicated to socialist revolution. illegal immigrants are not going for unionized workers but they are real good for socialist revolution. and that is why the afl-cio is now so hard-core pushing them. the man who got the unions to reverse their policy back in 2000 at their conference in louisiana was mr. alastair medina and member of democratic socialists of america, a marxist. why does he want it? he wants more members but the real big deal is this. he let the cat out of the...
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we just got news of fiat cruise cio was fired walking up the door wit $40 million cash for i am not sureall for a change of reading but stockholders should be up in arms because this is not the way the money should be spent. >> they were. the stock dropped a couple las% to vilify th us see '04 it. but the street for dads stuff like that because somebody will do a good job and then make profits for the company. gerri: buttery warding for performance it is not a good >> that is not to a news /. >> what i am saying is i am disgusted with what this guy is saying that it has to be a redistribution of wealth in this country with my a self included a relative to the bottom 20%. gerri: now you lost me. >> you could lift everybody up with $15 per hour with health care coverage. gerri: is that what america is about? >> no. you are rewarded for performance and to win well d what you should be doing. that disappoint. you don't win by giving this stuff to you. gerri: a spirited debate. thank you for coming. arrested for warnings other motorists about a speed trap. >> ab added texas arrested for warni
we just got news of fiat cruise cio was fired walking up the door wit $40 million cash for i am not sureall for a change of reading but stockholders should be up in arms because this is not the way the money should be spent. >> they were. the stock dropped a couple las% to vilify th us see '04 it. but the street for dads stuff like that because somebody will do a good job and then make profits for the company. gerri: buttery warding for performance it is not a good >> that is not to...
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he is the global co-cio. welcome. glad to see you here. essentially he is a pioneer in this alt asset field. what are you doing with the three and a half billion right now? , we are managing pretty well. it has been a great performer since we launched it. you have to be able to short stocks, be tactical about the markets. we try to do both of those. he ran a very successful launch -- successful equity launch. we have the investment capabilities we can tap into. we also have a great distribution network, which we use. i also think calamos is good at marrying the top-down and bottom-up. >> that seems to be the way alts are going, it is becoming more democratic, more people can be participating in different strategies. it helps if you have the top strategies. >> especially now. if you are investing in bonds, you were down about eight percent. a lot of the retail investors were looking for ways to take on more risks. they don't just want to go all the way and by equities. they say they are going into the alternative space. the quinault is capt
he is the global co-cio. welcome. glad to see you here. essentially he is a pioneer in this alt asset field. what are you doing with the three and a half billion right now? , we are managing pretty well. it has been a great performer since we launched it. you have to be able to short stocks, be tactical about the markets. we try to do both of those. he ran a very successful launch -- successful equity launch. we have the investment capabilities we can tap into. we also have a great distribution...
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i would sit down and i would meet with the chamber of commerce, i would meet with the afl-cio, i would meet with the united auto workers, i would meet with naacp at the beginning of the year. and i met with two of the largest companies, the ceos and their boards, in the state of delaware and they were at that time fortune ten companies. and i would listen to what their concerns were for the coming year, across the board, business, labor, activist roups, et cetera. i was in the board room of one of the major corporations, and everyone was being very nice except the ceo. and he was really just upset with me. i had forgotten this until you started talking. i was sitting to his right and i finally said -- because he was being close to rude -- i said, mr. chairman, what's your problem? i know that doesn't sound like me. i've always been very liable. anyway, i said, mr. chairman, what's your problem? i said, if i'm not mistaken, you invited me here. i didn't ask to come here. i said, what's the problem? and in a burst of honesty, he looked at me and said, you know, all you're going to do is
i would sit down and i would meet with the chamber of commerce, i would meet with the afl-cio, i would meet with the united auto workers, i would meet with naacp at the beginning of the year. and i met with two of the largest companies, the ceos and their boards, in the state of delaware and they were at that time fortune ten companies. and i would listen to what their concerns were for the coming year, across the board, business, labor, activist roups, et cetera. i was in the board room of one...
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plus the cio of george washington university will join me. he says u.s.ed the best investment opportunity in the new year. we will get his reasons for that, his take on other asset classes as well. the creator of a texas-based app will join us. the company allows users to create untraceable, disappearing messages. compliance departments may not want users -- we will take a look at that in just a few moments. we are going to get you down to d.c.. the fed is just releasing its minutes from december. i see some headlines here. what stands out to you? fedack in december 18 the announced it would begin tapering its bond buying a $10 million. we know about the debate that went on -- went on around that that table. the minutes suggest there were some at the table pushing for anything bigger taper and members are growing more worri
plus the cio of george washington university will join me. he says u.s.ed the best investment opportunity in the new year. we will get his reasons for that, his take on other asset classes as well. the creator of a texas-based app will join us. the company allows users to create untraceable, disappearing messages. compliance departments may not want users -- we will take a look at that in just a few moments. we are going to get you down to d.c.. the fed is just releasing its minutes from...
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big labor, afl-cio, which is more difficult to understand because of the fact that they traditionally were opposed to increases in immigration, but they have had troubles in terms of splintering in the big labor movement with the service employees international union withdrawing from the afl-cio, in part because of the issue of immigration. iu has a large number of union members who are illegally in the country. they feel they would better be able to represent those workers and to unionize other locations that have large numbers of immigrant workers if amnesty were adopted so that those workers could no longer be threatened with deportation if they became engaged in working for a union shop in their industries. in addition to business and labor, you have ethnic advocacy groups of virtually every ethnicity and many different nationalities. one of the eye openers for me when i started working on this was finding that there was an irish lobby for amnesty because of the illegal immigrant population from ireland in the country. in addition, you have most mainstream religious organizations
big labor, afl-cio, which is more difficult to understand because of the fact that they traditionally were opposed to increases in immigration, but they have had troubles in terms of splintering in the big labor movement with the service employees international union withdrawing from the afl-cio, in part because of the issue of immigration. iu has a large number of union members who are illegally in the country. they feel they would better be able to represent those workers and to unionize...
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has the cio resigns and yet? and start their. people are piling on that you will get the credit check it is cold comfort. >> they are right. the of more consumers pushed so more people will invest with security because they assume it will not happen to them. no one has ever ben held up accountable for fudulent charges o the credit card. they don't hold liability but i can understandwhy people are upset. gerri: one of the statements earlier from the mouth of the ceo don't be mad at us we are a victim. we were damaged. i thought really? that is the stance you will ke that you are the victim? you have our personal identity stolen. >> that is clearly damage control. he basically suggested that we are just as victimizes ui and it is clearly damage control and possibly was in the hands of a fraudulent person. and john is correct. we are not liable for those targets on credit card we are not liable for fraudulent use of a debit card. but the prblem is thatwe have to argue to get our money back from the bank. and during that time that mo
has the cio resigns and yet? and start their. people are piling on that you will get the credit check it is cold comfort. >> they are right. the of more consumers pushed so more people will invest with security because they assume it will not happen to them. no one has ever ben held up accountable for fudulent charges o the credit card. they don't hold liability but i can understandwhy people are upset. gerri: one of the statements earlier from the mouth of the ceo don't be mad at us we...
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mike's tomorrow, a major allocator will be with me, the cio for george washington university will bet conversation is coming your way, tomorrow. in the meantime, almost 56 minutes past the hour, meaning it is time for on the markets. our senior markets correspondent is there, she has everything you need to know about trade. >> a rebound today after three days of declines for the s&p 500 and the other averages. people are finally looking forward to the fed minutes tomorrow, as well as to earnings season really kicking off and the jobs report on friday. something else people are looking ahead to, retail numbers in the next week for many retailers. we will focus on that today in the sector report. the critical holiday shopping season has come and gone. we are joined by the managing partner at retail tracker. there has been so much talk about the holiday season and promotions that went on, big discounts for many of the retailers. readwe start getting these -- these numbers, what will be the real take away? >> i think a short season, they had to be aggressive. the cold weather helped them
mike's tomorrow, a major allocator will be with me, the cio for george washington university will bet conversation is coming your way, tomorrow. in the meantime, almost 56 minutes past the hour, meaning it is time for on the markets. our senior markets correspondent is there, she has everything you need to know about trade. >> a rebound today after three days of declines for the s&p 500 and the other averages. people are finally looking forward to the fed minutes tomorrow, as well as...
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managers, those cios at large corporations -- it is reversed. are showing up. >> bring your own device. workers are bringing the device to the i.t. managers and saying, support this. >> people like ipad and iphone's more. what do they do? >> companies are having to coalesce around an operating system. you have three choices. android, ios, or windows. we have seen apple very strong in the enterprise. that will continue. that was a key trend we saw in the back end 2013, apple moving into the enterprise. >> brian blair, sam grobart, jon erlichman, thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west." we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg l.p., its affiliates or its employees. >> the following is a paid advertisement for the hurricane 360 spin mop. hasvolution in floor care finally arrived. you'll we introduced to a floor cleaning system that is lightweight and dry enough to walk on in seconds, picks up giants hills, and you spend less time mopping. a
managers, those cios at large corporations -- it is reversed. are showing up. >> bring your own device. workers are bringing the device to the i.t. managers and saying, support this. >> people like ipad and iphone's more. what do they do? >> companies are having to coalesce around an operating system. you have three choices. android, ios, or windows. we have seen apple very strong in the enterprise. that will continue. that was a key trend we saw in the back end 2013, apple...
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productivity and so forth, but there has also been a big shift in technology spending, going from individual cio'sery head of the department. marketingr sales or all spending money on technology. that has created a much broader and diverse range of customers for enterprise committees. and a lot of the smaller companies are seeing the growth that they are seeing right now. >> last year, enterprise companies were really the darlings. they have not been the cool kids in a long time. twitter had a big leader -- a big year last year. at the beginning of this year, a little shaky. how will consumer tech stack up to enterprise tech this year? sector,e enterprise generally speaking, companies have shown more predict ability. predictability. sales cycles are long and you can assess the value of the company in a long-term way. when you think of the core drivers, open source, use of cloud services, those are very long-term themes that we are in the early innings of written -- of. i think we will see some big things coming from enterprise companies. weone of your companies, here they are heading into ipo terr
productivity and so forth, but there has also been a big shift in technology spending, going from individual cio'sery head of the department. marketingr sales or all spending money on technology. that has created a much broader and diverse range of customers for enterprise committees. and a lot of the smaller companies are seeing the growth that they are seeing right now. >> last year, enterprise companies were really the darlings. they have not been the cool kids in a long time. twitter...
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host: we are back with thea lee, deputy chief of staff for the afl-cio.s talk about the state the union address. the president, richard trumka, his wisho had laid out list before. did you hear everything? guest: we heard a lot of what we wanted to hear. he identified in the quality at the number one challenge of our time and laid out things to do and that he hopes congress will do. did not hear,e particularly on collective bargaining and the role unions play in boosting the middle class and closing the inequality cap. it was a great beach. congress' court, we went to see action on employment insurance and minimum wage, and some other things like universal pre-and garden -- universal prekindergarten. host: what about extending long-term unemployment insurance benefits? when do you expect that to come up? sure exactly,t but this is a disgrace this has not happened already. workers are losing benefits. they have to looking for a job. they are in the labor market. christmas came and went, congress went home to their comfortable homes. millionore than 1.5 work
host: we are back with thea lee, deputy chief of staff for the afl-cio.s talk about the state the union address. the president, richard trumka, his wisho had laid out list before. did you hear everything? guest: we heard a lot of what we wanted to hear. he identified in the quality at the number one challenge of our time and laid out things to do and that he hopes congress will do. did not hear,e particularly on collective bargaining and the role unions play in boosting the middle class and...
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here to weigh in, the cio. welcome back to the show. good to see you. >> thanks.w worried about the sell-off are you? >> well, it is hard to know. stock prices right now in the u.s. are very expensive. we are starting from a high level of valuation. then again, it would not be unusual for the market to give investors spooked and then keep moving. this rally that brought us your over the last two years, we have ne up to the% to. a lot of mentum behind it. gerri: let's take a deep dive into what happened toda. in the la couple of days foreign currency markets are a mess. and me folks are saying this is worrisome about the federal reserve and the poor receive policies. what do you see with foreign currencies right now? what could cause this sort of contagion like we saw back in the 90's? >> by foreign currencies of the you're referri to the emerging-maet currencies, and that is a story that is months old now. last year the emerging markets still very, very poorly. the developed world markets did very well. places like brazil or down double digits. on top of that amou
here to weigh in, the cio. welcome back to the show. good to see you. >> thanks.w worried about the sell-off are you? >> well, it is hard to know. stock prices right now in the u.s. are very expensive. we are starting from a high level of valuation. then again, it would not be unusual for the market to give investors spooked and then keep moving. this rally that brought us your over the last two years, we have ne up to the% to. a lot of mentum behind it. gerri: let's take a deep...
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managers, those cios at -- it isrations reversed.re showing up. >> bring your own device. workers are bringing the device to the i.t. managers and say, some work this. that support this. >> people like ipad and iphone's more. what do they do? >> companies are having to coalesce around an operating system. you have three choices. android, ios, or windows. we have seen apple very strong in the enterprise. that will continue. that was a key trend we saw a need back cap of 2013, apple moving into the enterprise. in the back end 2013, apple moving into the enterprise. >> brian blair, sam grobart, jon erlichman, thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west." we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome to "lunch money." i am adam johnson. the former ceo and what he hates about washington and why he is telling google. how did he get here anyway? the head of the world passes largest ad company tells you how he got to the top. and why the long face, amazon worker? we will take a look inside the fight to unionize this giant. the man wh
managers, those cios at -- it isrations reversed.re showing up. >> bring your own device. workers are bringing the device to the i.t. managers and say, some work this. that support this. >> people like ipad and iphone's more. what do they do? >> companies are having to coalesce around an operating system. you have three choices. android, ios, or windows. we have seen apple very strong in the enterprise. that will continue. that was a key trend we saw a need back cap of 2013,...