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very nimble. traders are being very nimble.: good word. >> a lot of concern out there that volatility has not subsided. we, we talk about the vix all the time. and with the market rally this week we should have seen the vix trade lower. we should have seen the vix maybe trade down into the 13 handle. it had held pretty good. thhse guys are a bit concerned. there is no longer short position taking. they're being nimble but watch for more volatility next week. david: perfect word to describe it, thank you, scott. nimble you. >> need to be. you need to be. liz: barnes & noble had to be nimble today. did you see the jump? barnes & noble received a proapproval from g asset management. here is what it is. g asset wants to acquire 51% of the company for $22 a share. barnes & noble jumped $19. 5% would be nook business. will they juup at offer or hold out for more. david: we have a strategist who advises barnes & noble shareholders. thanks for joining us. it is the billion dollar question. what would you advise shareholders about this
very nimble. traders are being very nimble.: good word. >> a lot of concern out there that volatility has not subsided. we, we talk about the vix all the time. and with the market rally this week we should have seen the vix trade lower. we should have seen the vix maybe trade down into the 13 handle. it had held pretty good. thhse guys are a bit concerned. there is no longer short position taking. they're being nimble but watch for more volatility next week. david: perfect word to...
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>> and secretary hagel has said we have a nimble more mobile army but we may not be respond to go two major things going on in the world at the same time. he said that he's going to do it, but he wants americans to understand what they're trading off. most people don't know what they're trading because most of us don't get involved in military decisions. we don't know what the underlying costs are. what is more important. more people and older stuff or newer economi equipment and more army? what one should we take. >> number up, we need to have the future of the united states. we have a qdr, and you try to anticipate what the nature 69 these that are coming that we have to confront. then you shape your strategy to deal with that threat and appropriate the dollars necessary for your military to be able to carry it out. the question comes what are the threats we're likely to face? now that threat will change. we can't predict what will happen in ten years or five years, but you have to have a plan b. you have to structure your for forces to say we think its likely we'll have to have a l
>> and secretary hagel has said we have a nimble more mobile army but we may not be respond to go two major things going on in the world at the same time. he said that he's going to do it, but he wants americans to understand what they're trading off. most people don't know what they're trading because most of us don't get involved in military decisions. we don't know what the underlying costs are. what is more important. more people and older stuff or newer economi equipment and more...
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and the need for flexibility and nimbleness and then we hear you saying, you have to have a standard and got to do this. and we have taken these efforts in the 50 cases we have settled. for those of us looking at what legislation would look like, we have to realize that it's got to be nimble, you are saying you want something but you are not giving us specifics or examples of what you think people have failed to do. so i hope you're understanding, we have a little bit of a gap here. go ahead. >> so let me just say that i think the approach that the f.t.c. recommends for legislation is one of reasonableness. we think that's an appropriately flexible standard that will allow for nimble action and to give you an example. in our experience, companies continue to make simple mistakes when it comes to data security. we have data that corroborates that and that is the verizon data breach report that was referenced in opening remarks. just to give you a few examples, this can scan low-tech and high-tech mistakes, failures to use passwords or encrypt personal information, the failure to updat
and the need for flexibility and nimbleness and then we hear you saying, you have to have a standard and got to do this. and we have taken these efforts in the 50 cases we have settled. for those of us looking at what legislation would look like, we have to realize that it's got to be nimble, you are saying you want something but you are not giving us specifics or examples of what you think people have failed to do. so i hope you're understanding, we have a little bit of a gap here. go ahead....
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interest and promoting our interests abroad, in being able to navigate nimbly and if they're amateurs they're bound to trip up, especially today where we are fighting terrorism on many fronts. and where we have some very serious issues including with hungary and argentina and norway, countries to which some of these ambassador -- these nominees are to be made has beens, we can't trip up. we can't afford to fall down. we have to have expert players out there to pursue u.s. interests. >> frankly, i know it's been going on for decades but it's bizarre that we send people to these countries that don't even understand the government and haven't even googled them to find us what kind of government these host countries have. one last quick question. the senate foreign relation's committees are they a little bit complicit since they pass on them, too? >> the senate foreign relation's committee, in my view has fallen down on the job. their job is to vet these people. to make sure that they have there's a modicum of qualifications to go out to these countries and i see them rubber stamping peop
interest and promoting our interests abroad, in being able to navigate nimbly and if they're amateurs they're bound to trip up, especially today where we are fighting terrorism on many fronts. and where we have some very serious issues including with hungary and argentina and norway, countries to which some of these ambassador -- these nominees are to be made has beens, we can't trip up. we can't afford to fall down. we have to have expert players out there to pursue u.s. interests. >>...
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we -- the state base exchanges, in general, can be much more nimble when things like that happen. in the federal exchanges, they can't be. so we're -- we are absolutely taking those cases and working them through as quickly as possible. there are certainly wait times that i don't think ultimately are acceptable. but, -- but that's -- that's being cleaned up. this is another one of those things that needs to be fixed and we need to have a 4ri bit more flexibility in how we can fix it. >> we've also had the issue of a person qualifies for medicaid, but does not want mid cade. it's not a large portion, i think, i am aware of less than 50 cases. but, the bottom line is if that person doesn't take medicaid the person cannot receive tax credits. so in the 50 or so cases, we manually deleted the original application from our system, and that enabled the consumer to complete the short form, which is full-price coverage, and that's how those folks were able to enroll. but essentially, that is not something i expected to see that when folks qualify for the very comprehensive public program
we -- the state base exchanges, in general, can be much more nimble when things like that happen. in the federal exchanges, they can't be. so we're -- we are absolutely taking those cases and working them through as quickly as possible. there are certainly wait times that i don't think ultimately are acceptable. but, -- but that's -- that's being cleaned up. this is another one of those things that needs to be fixed and we need to have a 4ri bit more flexibility in how we can fix it. >>...
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to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the advantages of small nimble audacious people with cutting edge technology. right? which to anybody living in the 21st century this reinterpretation should not come as a surprise. >> you have actually giving some time to how this applies to other things. a lot of times when an inferior army has taken up against a superior army they've won. >> if you look historically at combats, there is really fascinating research done by ivan toft, a historian. one time's ten times greater than the other. and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, if merrick attacked canada and canada decided to fight a guerilla warfare, in response, i put my moneys on canada and you and i are canadians. the fact that america is larger and wealthier and has better weapons is an advantage but not nearly as much of afternoon advantage as we think. so if you think of you are canada and invaded by the united states, what weapons would you have? you would have the weapon of anger. you would be willing to fight for your own country in the
to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the advantages of small nimble audacious people with cutting edge technology. right? which to anybody living in the 21st century this reinterpretation should not come as a surprise. >> you have actually giving some time to how this applies to other things. a lot of times when an inferior army has taken up against a superior army they've won. >> if you look historically at combats, there is really fascinating...
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>> so what the gao said essentially is that the fda needed to be essentially more nimble in how it wasredicting these shortages. it has now tremendous database of numbers that tell it what is in shortage and how long it's been in shortage. a fair amount of data, but basically the gao said the fda wasn't using that data to kind of look at overall patterns in the country, look at kind of how these things tended to shake out and then try to predict when the shortages would occur. that's what the gao told the fda they needed to get better at. >> sabrina tavernisi from "the new york times," thank you so much. >> thanks a lot. >>> finally tonight, the connection. as far as everyone is concerned, tomorrow is president's day. and many of the advertisements would lead you to believe that it's a celebration of two of america's greatest presidents, george washington and abraham lincoln. >> massive deal. ♪ who's your founding father >> in the rear view camera. >> despite of what almost everyone believes tomorrow is not a national holiday known as president's day. even the department of interior ap
>> so what the gao said essentially is that the fda needed to be essentially more nimble in how it wasredicting these shortages. it has now tremendous database of numbers that tell it what is in shortage and how long it's been in shortage. a fair amount of data, but basically the gao said the fda wasn't using that data to kind of look at overall patterns in the country, look at kind of how these things tended to shake out and then try to predict when the shortages would occur. that's what...
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we -- the state base exchanges, in general, can be much more nimble when things like that happen. in the federal exchanges, they can't be. so we're -- we are absolutely taking those cases and working them through as quickly as possible. there are certainly wait times that i don't think ultimately are acceptable. but, -- but that's -- that's being cleaned up. this is another one of those things that needs to be fixed and we need to have a 4ri bit more flexibility in how we can fix it. >> we've also had the issue of a person qualifies for medicaid, but does not want mid cade. it's not a large portion, i think, i am aware of less than 50 cases. but, the bottom line is if that person doesn't take medicaid the person cannot receive tax credits. so in the 50 or so cases, we manually deleted the original application from our system, and that enabled the consumer to complete the short form, which is full-price coverage, and that's how those folks were able to enroll. but essentially, that is not something i expected to see that when folks qualify for the very comprehensive public program
we -- the state base exchanges, in general, can be much more nimble when things like that happen. in the federal exchanges, they can't be. so we're -- we are absolutely taking those cases and working them through as quickly as possible. there are certainly wait times that i don't think ultimately are acceptable. but, -- but that's -- that's being cleaned up. this is another one of those things that needs to be fixed and we need to have a 4ri bit more flexibility in how we can fix it. >>...
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and the need for flexibility and nimbleness and then we hear you saying, you have to have a standard and got to do this. and we have taken these efforts in the 50 cases we have settled. for those of us looking at what legislation would look like, we have to realize that it's got to be nimble, you are saying you want something but you are not giving us specifics or examples of what you think people have failed to do. so i hope you're understanding, we have a little bit of a gap here. go ahead. >> so let me just say that i think the approach that the f.t.c. recommends for legislation is one of reasonableness. we think that's an appropriately flexible standard that will allow for nimble action and to give you an example. in our experience, companies continue to make simple mistakes when it comes to data security. we have data that corroborates that and that is the verizon data breach report that was referenced in opening remarks. just to give you a few examples, this can scan low-tech and high- tech mistakes, failures to use passwords or encrypt personal information, the failure to upda
and the need for flexibility and nimbleness and then we hear you saying, you have to have a standard and got to do this. and we have taken these efforts in the 50 cases we have settled. for those of us looking at what legislation would look like, we have to realize that it's got to be nimble, you are saying you want something but you are not giving us specifics or examples of what you think people have failed to do. so i hope you're understanding, we have a little bit of a gap here. go ahead....
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. >>> and being nimble. in the second part of our health care series, how one health insurance start-up is trying to compete with the big boys. we have that and a whole lot more on "nightly business report" for this february 25th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. after months of punishing snow storms and bone-rattling temperatures across much of the nation, a lot of people along with retailers, real estate agents, auto materials and just about everyone else seem to have bad case of spring fever. with the first official day of spring three weeks away we're getting now some hard numbers on the weather's toll on the economy. specifically its toll on two of the nation's biggest store chains and the price it's exacting on the housing market. we start today with a read on how economy is doing right now after home depot and macy's both saw profits rise last quarter but still felt the sting of bad weather in the form of weaker than expected sales. but again, spring is just around the corner, they say. and bot
. >>> and being nimble. in the second part of our health care series, how one health insurance start-up is trying to compete with the big boys. we have that and a whole lot more on "nightly business report" for this february 25th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. after months of punishing snow storms and bone-rattling temperatures across much of the nation, a lot of people along with retailers, real estate agents, auto materials and just about everyone else seem...
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we have to realize that it's got to be nimble. you are saying you want something but then you are not giving us specific examples of what you think people have failed to do. i hope you are understanding we have a bit of a gap. go ahead. >> i think the approach recommended for legislation is one of reasonableness and we think that is inappropriately flexible standard that will allow for nimble action is to give you an example in the experience to companies continue to make very simple mistakes when it comes to data security. we also have data that corroborates and includes the verizon data breach security report that mr. newman referenced in his remarks, to give you a few examples this can stand the mistakes that include the routine on the strong passwords, failure to encrypt personal information and to update security patches so it's these mistakes that we encounter frequently. >> so it is in the consumer and not company failures. >> of the gentlemathe gentlemant for his five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. the technology that
we have to realize that it's got to be nimble. you are saying you want something but then you are not giving us specific examples of what you think people have failed to do. i hope you are understanding we have a bit of a gap. go ahead. >> i think the approach recommended for legislation is one of reasonableness and we think that is inappropriately flexible standard that will allow for nimble action is to give you an example in the experience to companies continue to make very simple...
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, it would be something great for the search committee to do because, you know, it's kind of more nimble. if you guys want to do a community meeting, i don't think you have to have all 7 of us up there at the meeting, especially if it's something where it's really to collect -- collect information and you guys are going to be the ones who are best capable of managing it. by the time it gets to us, it will already be a bit -- it will be a step further. if you can have all that community input and bring it into sort of the short list selection, i think that would be really valuable. >> yeah, i just think it's going to be -- there is going to be a distilling process that has to happen after that community meeting because i think you're going to hear a hundred topics that are going to distill into two or three things that are really important that kind of fall under the same umbrella, but then we will apply to what you're looking for. [speaker not understood] earlier, too. >> that helps me. they have to be done [speaker not understood] while recruitment is still going. >> okay. and then that
, it would be something great for the search committee to do because, you know, it's kind of more nimble. if you guys want to do a community meeting, i don't think you have to have all 7 of us up there at the meeting, especially if it's something where it's really to collect -- collect information and you guys are going to be the ones who are best capable of managing it. by the time it gets to us, it will already be a bit -- it will be a step further. if you can have all that community input...
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about one one was a suitable to someone still in the fuel that was on his own rights this will be nimble as the rights. so they're ready to head back to customers wanting to sew. laurie's ever and twenty of them have been parties here for several weeks. stranded by the fighting and massacres began to ponder their tarp call and see tons of urgently needed humanitarian aid to the top of the antibiotic has not still be persuaded to let the convoy passed. we're going to get drivers to come back and will also be joining other trucks at the other side to all the words form a convoy back to bondi at each stop the staff at dates the main office in bondi on the convoys progress. i've been aware in the mackay now on our way heading to the whole day. we've spoken with the various villages and homes seems to be getting new lp is a state that have been somewhat stunning in its own fate. at the caravan sites the driver is unaware of this. they fear for their rights and refuse to set it off. no no put up with the kids back. i think that there was no fool. we have a new rapid response force for good. fr
about one one was a suitable to someone still in the fuel that was on his own rights this will be nimble as the rights. so they're ready to head back to customers wanting to sew. laurie's ever and twenty of them have been parties here for several weeks. stranded by the fighting and massacres began to ponder their tarp call and see tons of urgently needed humanitarian aid to the top of the antibiotic has not still be persuaded to let the convoy passed. we're going to get drivers to come back and...
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, it would be something great for the search committee to do because, you know, it's kind of more nimble. if you guys want to do a community meeting, i don't think you have to have all 7 of us up there at the meeting, especially if it's something where it's really to collect -- collect information and you guys are going to be the ones who are best capable of managing it. by the time it gets to us, it will already be a bit -- it will be a step further. if you can have all that community input and bring it into sort of the short list selection, i think that would be really valuable.
, it would be something great for the search committee to do because, you know, it's kind of more nimble. if you guys want to do a community meeting, i don't think you have to have all 7 of us up there at the meeting, especially if it's something where it's really to collect -- collect information and you guys are going to be the ones who are best capable of managing it. by the time it gets to us, it will already be a bit -- it will be a step further. if you can have all that community input...
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smaller and more nimble players are developing solutions more easy to deploy.ike netsuite which is model ore service solar winds. those are the companies really changing the paradigm. >> which one is your favorite? >> net suite would be a great example. 's value has increased 100% because they are able to deliver a similar solution done online and costs less for the company to deploy it and allows them to get more information out of it. healthsay you also like care stocks. they had such a big run last year. do you think the obamacare bump is already baked in? >> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself or companies that have gone p
smaller and more nimble players are developing solutions more easy to deploy.ike netsuite which is model ore service solar winds. those are the companies really changing the paradigm. >> which one is your favorite? >> net suite would be a great example. 's value has increased 100% because they are able to deliver a similar solution done online and costs less for the company to deploy it and allows them to get more information out of it. healthsay you also like care stocks. they had...
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they talk in terms of having a more agile force and nimble force and what they have so far on the street, i don't see any new additional c- 17 air lift for example if you are going to move the force, how are they going to get there? they can't walk. talking in terms of projecting the force where you lay a port and air-head, you don't have ships being built. they are guaranteeing that the navy can build two nuclear submarines a year. but we haven't do that in ten years. and look at what is happening in teheran and moscow and pyongyang and/beijing? >> and what will secretary hagel talk about getting rid of out dated equipment and such as cold war spy planes. one of the things we understand he's going to increase special forces ops. will that make it more surgic surgicalment >> no doubt special ops will dominant and no doubt money devoted to cyber warfare and pilot aircraft which the media calls drones incorrectly by the way. things like global hawk to replace the u2, but the bottom line alisyn, the most component of the military is not a tafrpg or plane or ship. it is the people. we have t
they talk in terms of having a more agile force and nimble force and what they have so far on the street, i don't see any new additional c- 17 air lift for example if you are going to move the force, how are they going to get there? they can't walk. talking in terms of projecting the force where you lay a port and air-head, you don't have ships being built. they are guaranteeing that the navy can build two nuclear submarines a year. but we haven't do that in ten years. and look at what is...
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it doesn't leave much of a place for people who may have enormous amount of virtues, but mental nimbleness isn't chief among them, you know? people who were physically worthy, capable of enormous hard work, were morally decent. and what do they do in the modern world? and that's a question we've got to answer. and i don't have any, i don't have any funny, you know, wisecracks to make about that. it's -- >> you know, i -- >> it puzzles me. >> i always say -- no, i off think this -- i often think this, and this comes up a lot in my advice column because so many questions are about identity and the transition and the changes and the loss of identity, and i think the two big questions for any of us to answer are who am i and what do i want. and i think this is sort of what, this is the brief of the baby boom. we're still at it. we're still trying to answer these questions. and as p.j.'s personal story shows, the answer changes through time if you're smart and lucky. >> yeah. and lucky's part of it. you know, when work is less physicality, it's harder to identify with it, you know? maybe you we
it doesn't leave much of a place for people who may have enormous amount of virtues, but mental nimbleness isn't chief among them, you know? people who were physically worthy, capable of enormous hard work, were morally decent. and what do they do in the modern world? and that's a question we've got to answer. and i don't have any, i don't have any funny, you know, wisecracks to make about that. it's -- >> you know, i -- >> it puzzles me. >> i always say -- no, i off think...
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providers, quick service providers, flexible service providers -- how is microsoft going to be more nimble to cater to that consumer? microsoft has certainly demonstrated an ability to provide a cloud-based platform on which others can build applications. on top of that, office 365 is a very successful cloud-based application. the combination of those two things provide the foundation on which microsoft can clearly grow its cloud-based business. the other dimension of microsoft strategy is focusing on how we become even more relevant to and the devices and services strategy launched about a year ago is very much a part of that and it will be interesting to see how sasha augments that as we move forward. >> you are the head of a struggling company, symantec, what lessons will you bring to microsoft as its new chairman? c> i don't know if symante struggle. to $6w from $600,000 billion in 10 years. we were flat the last year and 43 years in this industry has led me to believe that nothing is more important than focus. >> what do you make of his comments? nadellacited aboutsasha but in terms o
providers, quick service providers, flexible service providers -- how is microsoft going to be more nimble to cater to that consumer? microsoft has certainly demonstrated an ability to provide a cloud-based platform on which others can build applications. on top of that, office 365 is a very successful cloud-based application. the combination of those two things provide the foundation on which microsoft can clearly grow its cloud-based business. the other dimension of microsoft strategy is...
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i i'm not as intellectually nimble as i used to be, okay? takes time to shift gears.ave to be practical. i think cuomo right now is our best chance of getting things done in new york state, like it or not.et me focus on this stuf. the rap against chris christie, fairly or not among republicans, but now he is backed by a guy who has done the exact same thing and now you with cuomo and that might feed this narrative -- don't get up itity with me -- that you're not a real pup republican. >> i subscribe to the basic beliefs of the republican party. i want to be hospital. -- honest. i had a great institution on its back shut 18 months ago. who die get help from? from the democrats, not the republicans. who is my nemesis? john boehner. we were on our back and me a have never opened again. talking the medical center. we americans better start to look at what is good for america, first, because if we don't we might find ourselves americans not being first. >> so let's say chris christie never runs for president. that's what char charlie is saying. >> charlie also said i got b
i i'm not as intellectually nimble as i used to be, okay? takes time to shift gears.ave to be practical. i think cuomo right now is our best chance of getting things done in new york state, like it or not.et me focus on this stuf. the rap against chris christie, fairly or not among republicans, but now he is backed by a guy who has done the exact same thing and now you with cuomo and that might feed this narrative -- don't get up itity with me -- that you're not a real pup republican. >>...
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hagel says the military needs to be more nimble than the costly large scale force that has been fightingin iraq and afghanistan. republicans are already objecting. here are some of hagels other proposals. eliminating the a-10 attack aircraft, which is known commonly as the ward hog, and possibly closing some military bases. president obama is expected to propose a 1% pay hike next year for federal workers. the president is scheduled to include the pay raise in his budget proposal next week. the federal government civilian workers got a 1% raise in january after 3 years of pay freezes. the white house says even a modest increase will help keep the best and brightest in public service. >>> in the midst of the drought, the south bay neighborhood watched as up to 1 million gallons of water was flushed into a dry creek today, most of it going to waste. only on 2, ktvu's robert honda reports, santa clara officials say their options dried up. >> reporter: water gushing into saratoga creek in santa clara is an unexpected sight during the drought. especially after the santa clara water district d
hagel says the military needs to be more nimble than the costly large scale force that has been fightingin iraq and afghanistan. republicans are already objecting. here are some of hagels other proposals. eliminating the a-10 attack aircraft, which is known commonly as the ward hog, and possibly closing some military bases. president obama is expected to propose a 1% pay hike next year for federal workers. the president is scheduled to include the pay raise in his budget proposal next week. the...
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the ability to be much more nimble and adjust to flexing technology. bought into that theory of the case. hopefully those alignment issues have burned brought in -- have been brought in. the word regulation in the context of a voluntary program. there are regulated sectors here. what we were trying to do is not end up in a situation where everybody worked together on this framework but then were driven to do something different than that market solution by the regulations. this is really an effort by the existing regulatory entities to have an opportunity to align against a framework. that is the spirit in which they have been participating. that will be constructive one. >> i completely agree with that last point. some of that will be determined by what was outlined in the roadmap. agenciesnd related aligned behind the framework. that is one of the questions going forward. a good point to focus on. implementation of the framework is going to be key. having the industry involved in the framework, but within puttingnt, they will be in the process. how i
the ability to be much more nimble and adjust to flexing technology. bought into that theory of the case. hopefully those alignment issues have burned brought in -- have been brought in. the word regulation in the context of a voluntary program. there are regulated sectors here. what we were trying to do is not end up in a situation where everybody worked together on this framework but then were driven to do something different than that market solution by the regulations. this is really an...
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. >> it is about as nimble as a tank. we talk about companies changing strategy. to rein in spending and may cost cuts on a corporate level k they have continued to be cutting costs. you're seeing results, but this will take time. and the result will take time. and all of this is happening in the context of significant headwinds in the economy, concerns about china. that concern will not disappear overnight. >> thank you so much. jonathan ferro with the latest on anglo america. big staying with anglo a part of the miners business is diamonds. it owns 85% of the world's biggest diamond producer debeers. to discuss the company's latest results and right in time for valentine's day is the debeers chief executive. he joins us from the london stock exchange. thank you so much for coming in. give us a sense of where you see demand for diamonds going for the next 12 years. -- sorry, 12 months. >> in 2013, the demand grew quite well because of the u.s. and china. the u.s. is still a very big market for us, 40% of the world market. in total, the market grew slightly more t
. >> it is about as nimble as a tank. we talk about companies changing strategy. to rein in spending and may cost cuts on a corporate level k they have continued to be cutting costs. you're seeing results, but this will take time. and the result will take time. and all of this is happening in the context of significant headwinds in the economy, concerns about china. that concern will not disappear overnight. >> thank you so much. jonathan ferro with the latest on anglo america. big...
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. >> last year you said, we need to be nimble. felt that the referee of , bige had already squeezed moving story and italy since we last spoke. in terms of on that italy, spain, the periphery? >> there is still a risk premium for the earned. both in bonds and inequities. ithink some of those markets have been more worried about like portugal. there is still some momentum and returns to be had from that. cracks always good to get your view. rick lacaille from state street global advisors. thank you so much for being with us this morning. coming up, it is pressure, it is mounting, it is from u.s. tax evaders. we will talk credit suisse after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am manus cranny at bloomberg's european headquarters in london. these are the bloomberg top headlines. from being thene most attractive carry trade that in the emerging markets to the worst in the space of two months. as the central bank's efforts to weaken the currency caused volatility to search. the exchange rate tumbled the most since 2010 ea
. >> last year you said, we need to be nimble. felt that the referee of , bige had already squeezed moving story and italy since we last spoke. in terms of on that italy, spain, the periphery? >> there is still a risk premium for the earned. both in bonds and inequities. ithink some of those markets have been more worried about like portugal. there is still some momentum and returns to be had from that. cracks always good to get your view. rick lacaille from state street global...
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they can be more nimble and quicker in getting the message out. >> i know consumers would appreciate that. congressman terri. thank you for coming on the show tonight. appreciate your time. >>> it was a simple user name and pass word. that's all it took for cyber criminals to break in to the number three retailer in the u.s. our next guest testifies today with crucial advice to hacker proofing your business. philip smith is the senior vice president of government solutions at trust waive and joins me with details. philip, to you, simple user name and password. what do you mean? well, you know, each system remote access user name and password access that system. what we've seen from our investigation is password one has been that common nominator. it's not an acceptable process today. gerri: was that used in the target hack? >> i have no personal knowledge about what went on at the target breach. i can't comment on that. we've seen it over and over again in a number of investigations we performed. gerri: your company is serving multinational. you're advising a lot of high level busine
they can be more nimble and quicker in getting the message out. >> i know consumers would appreciate that. congressman terri. thank you for coming on the show tonight. appreciate your time. >>> it was a simple user name and pass word. that's all it took for cyber criminals to break in to the number three retailer in the u.s. our next guest testifies today with crucial advice to hacker proofing your business. philip smith is the senior vice president of government solutions at...
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hagel says the military needs to be more nimble than the costly large scale force that has been fightingand afghanistan. republicans are already objecting. here are some of hagels other proposals. eliminating the a-10 attack aircraft, which is known commonly as the ward hog, and possibly closing some military bases. president obama is expected to propose a 1% pay hike next year for federal workers. the president is scheduled to include the pay raise in his budget proposal next week. the federal government civilian workers got a 1% raise in january after 3 years of pay freezes. the white house says even a modest increase will help keep the best and brightest in public service. >>> in the midst of the drought, the south bay neighborhood watched as up to 1 million gallons of water was flushed into a dry creek today, most of it going to waste. only on 2, ktvu's robert honda reports, santa clara officials say their options dried up. >> reporter: water gushing into saratoga creek in santa clara is an unexpected sight during the drought. especially after the santa clara water district decided i
hagel says the military needs to be more nimble than the costly large scale force that has been fightingand afghanistan. republicans are already objecting. here are some of hagels other proposals. eliminating the a-10 attack aircraft, which is known commonly as the ward hog, and possibly closing some military bases. president obama is expected to propose a 1% pay hike next year for federal workers. the president is scheduled to include the pay raise in his budget proposal next week. the federal...
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we think that's an appropriately flexible standard that will allow for nimble action and to give you an example. in our experience, companies continue to make simple mistakes when it comes to data security. we have data that corroborates that and that is the verizon data breach report that was referenced in opening remarks. just to give you a few examples, this can scan low-tech and high-tech mistakes, failures to use passwords or encrypt personal information, the failure to update security patches. these very basic mistakes that we encounter. >> so it is the consumer and not company failures? >> i'm referring to company failures. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you and now recognize the gentleman from vermont for his five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the technology that we use is not the best, is that correct, chairman ramirez? as i understand, chip and pen technology is what is now being used in europe and it has better success in preventing fraud, is that right? >> we don't recommend any particular technology. it ought to be technology neutral. we certainly would supp
we think that's an appropriately flexible standard that will allow for nimble action and to give you an example. in our experience, companies continue to make simple mistakes when it comes to data security. we have data that corroborates that and that is the verizon data breach report that was referenced in opening remarks. just to give you a few examples, this can scan low-tech and high-tech mistakes, failures to use passwords or encrypt personal information, the failure to update security...
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and we are so much more nimble. for many of these individuals -- they are stuck in i.t. cyberspace and where they are stuck, somehow their information is not connecting up. this is a great example. same thing in kentucky. we have had a few of those. literally, they are worked by hand between our exchange staff and the insurance carrier and the carriers are manually working these by hand as well. that's not something you get any much larger system. i hope that others who did not choose the state-based exchange will see this as a real consumer success story for their constituents and their voters and citizens within their state, to help them get better coverage. >> that's a perfect place to and because it encapsulates several themes. this has been a major learning process. it has been a learning process particularly at the state level in states who now have the opportunity to make enormous differences in the health care delivery system going forward, on the basis now have a much greater understanding of what consumers are going to want, what kinds of tools will need to be
and we are so much more nimble. for many of these individuals -- they are stuck in i.t. cyberspace and where they are stuck, somehow their information is not connecting up. this is a great example. same thing in kentucky. we have had a few of those. literally, they are worked by hand between our exchange staff and the insurance carrier and the carriers are manually working these by hand as well. that's not something you get any much larger system. i hope that others who did not choose the...
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be nimble, when things overflow, move them around. you will get more done.quires two things, energy and discipline and using your time. factor tip of the day. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com. >> name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be lugubrios. it's all e-mail. if you are a ludite. you can't, don't be one. miss megyn up next. please remember, the spin stops here. >>> i'm megyn kelly, live in new york city. and tonight -- >> new fallout after america's top law enforcement officer shares a shocking message. suggesting the state has to enforce the laws they like. >> plus, when did you learn that people -- >> a sneak peak ahead for lawmakers as they desperately try to hold the senate. and drama at the custody hearing of a massachusetts teen taken from her parents. the same group that fought in the terry schiavo case steps in. >> nothing is being done to teach her, to help her. >> tonight justina's
be nimble, when things overflow, move them around. you will get more done.quires two things, energy and discipline and using your time. factor tip of the day. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com. >> name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be lugubrios. it's all e-mail. if you are a ludite. you can't, don't be one. miss megyn up next. please remember, the spin stops here. >>> i'm megyn...
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how can you stay nimble and embrace technology when you have to run such a massive organization?n you walked into walmart in 1984, you could not have imagined your job would be running this type of business today. >> it is amazing, and it is one of our big challenges. figuring out how to manage a business well and change it at the same time is something everybody i talk to is thinking about, and i think as leaders, we have to be forward-looking, and we have to think about who we talked to, what information we put into our minds so that we can develop a vision, but we also have to think about the role that our teams play and who is working on today, who is working on tomorrow, how do you make sure that those teams work together in a way that is seamless because at today's pace, which i think is extraordinarily fast and probably only going to get faster, you have to be able to do both at the same time. and clay christensen's book, "the innovator's dilemma," comes to my mind all the time -- how do you manage through that change, manage through that disruption so that you are ready f
how can you stay nimble and embrace technology when you have to run such a massive organization?n you walked into walmart in 1984, you could not have imagined your job would be running this type of business today. >> it is amazing, and it is one of our big challenges. figuring out how to manage a business well and change it at the same time is something everybody i talk to is thinking about, and i think as leaders, we have to be forward-looking, and we have to think about who we talked...
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the other thing they could have done had they been a little more nimble is attach indefinite suspension of employer mandate. >> of the individual. >> well, individual would be one thing but the employer mandate. the president made the argument yesterday we can't do this. we have to change this. >> but he has a lot of conservatives. why didn't they? >> because, basically, at the end of the day, have you 30 or 40 people that don't want to vote for a hike in the debt ceiling, period. this is why they couldn't do the military cola argument. it's why they couldn't do anything. it's why boehner ultimately to do what he did. it's hard for conservatives who argued that they were not going to vote to increase the debt ceiling or that they were going to use this to fight to go back and explain to constituents why that didn't happen. >> mary landrieu and other red state democratic senators had opposed this thing of stopping a bailout and risked the credit of the united states? >> senator reid might not have brought it up for a vote. >> it it would have been an issue out there. everything would hav
the other thing they could have done had they been a little more nimble is attach indefinite suspension of employer mandate. >> of the individual. >> well, individual would be one thing but the employer mandate. the president made the argument yesterday we can't do this. we have to change this. >> but he has a lot of conservatives. why didn't they? >> because, basically, at the end of the day, have you 30 or 40 people that don't want to vote for a hike in the debt...
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this is not the kind of nimble organization that would be able to do high risk loans in urban communitiesankly this is the third world proposal by the fatah ig and elizabeth warren, that you would have a federal laid-back bank guaranteeing small loans in high-risk areas. if you want to do it be honest about it. taxpayers will be at risk. unless you are charged reasonable amount of interest they will lose money. adam: work your example into this question. you brought up senator warren. she and part of her support for this is the heyday lenders which usually lend to people who would be considered some prime are paying exorbitant rates of interest, so through the post office i am not saying it is right or wrong, i will let you tell us that, you can bring the interest rate down for those people who certainly need liquidity to help this economy. >> first of all paid day lending is in fact short-term lending so somebody comes in, gives you their check and then four or five or six days later, you cash the check. what happens quite frankly is those rates seem very high at but if you look at the t
this is not the kind of nimble organization that would be able to do high risk loans in urban communitiesankly this is the third world proposal by the fatah ig and elizabeth warren, that you would have a federal laid-back bank guaranteeing small loans in high-risk areas. if you want to do it be honest about it. taxpayers will be at risk. unless you are charged reasonable amount of interest they will lose money. adam: work your example into this question. you brought up senator warren. she and...
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a little more nimble and responsive coming in to 2016 if she's going to run. >> thank you all for beings we all know. coming up, a controversial verdict in the so-called loud music trial. new fiber one pro. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! ♪ we are one, under the sun ♪ under the sun... [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. introducing new fiber one protein cereal. [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the
a little more nimble and responsive coming in to 2016 if she's going to run. >> thank you all for beings we all know. coming up, a controversial verdict in the so-called loud music trial. new fiber one pro. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! ♪ we are one, under the sun ♪ under the sun... [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. introducing new fiber one protein cereal. [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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are going to be changes that need to be made, that the administration knew they would have to stay nimble. but at the same time, this was a big announcement yesterday. it came after there had already been a delay of the employer mandate, which says to employers, you must provide health insurance if you have a certain number of employees. this is a key part of the affordable care act. so this was certainly a big deal. but president obama sort of down playing that. and he was also asked, wolf, if he saw really a change that may come into effect. employer-based health insurance. if he saw a shift away from that. he did not engage in that. he said, you know, that's the way the u.s. has been. but what we're doing is giving employees a little more flexibility, a little more an ability to get their insurance not just from an employer, not being tied to a job, really trying to stress the benefits for regular americans having some flexibility without saying that he wants to shift away from employer-provided health care, wolf. >> there have been at least a half dozen or maybe even more. maybe ten d
are going to be changes that need to be made, that the administration knew they would have to stay nimble. but at the same time, this was a big announcement yesterday. it came after there had already been a delay of the employer mandate, which says to employers, you must provide health insurance if you have a certain number of employees. this is a key part of the affordable care act. so this was certainly a big deal. but president obama sort of down playing that. and he was also asked, wolf, if...
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we work smartly and nimbly. we are a small company.o -- we are quick to react to market conditions and trends. we have a new champion product -- >> we go to trade shows. we will be approach by suppliers. look at competitors. we are quick to market our products. that promoting those products. >> what is the key to a successful website? >> there are a number of things you need to do. you need to stick at it, because it will not happen overnight. spend too much money on marketing. you need to take it manage of the different routes to market, like mobile and tablet. we notice of february we x-ray had more visitors by mobile phones and smartphones than by desktops. you have to ensure that your website works on all of these platforms. >> and is appearing on the right search engine still the right -- do people find you on google or social media? >> we massively dependent on those company. on google. we have a team of people that arch after us -- our se engine optimization. >> what about the trends? you mentioned the downturn and how that has
we work smartly and nimbly. we are a small company.o -- we are quick to react to market conditions and trends. we have a new champion product -- >> we go to trade shows. we will be approach by suppliers. look at competitors. we are quick to market our products. that promoting those products. >> what is the key to a successful website? >> there are a number of things you need to do. you need to stick at it, because it will not happen overnight. spend too much money on...
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the prison feels there's an educational opportunity in a rookie meeting an inmate as clever and nimble as shiverdecker. >> stop right there. we know you're able to remove your restraints. we want to see if he'll show us a demonstration on how you do it or not. >> this is prison. this isn't a playground. >> we want to train these officers on what to look out for and you'd actually be a vital training element for this. we have an officer here, new officer. officer ralph. >> it's not [ bleep ] safety net. >> i understand that, but if you can do it, you can do it. >> i know but that's my safety net, you know? i don't [ bleep ] do it just to do it, you know. if i don't like what's going on, of course i'm going to do it. you know what i'm saying. >> that's understandable, but i'm just asking you for training purposes for this new officer, would you be willing to show us how you do it? no? >> shiverdecker refused to comply. but he did have some advice for the rookie officer. >> straight up, we're not your buddy, we're not your friend. i mean, we're here to do our time. you're here to do your
the prison feels there's an educational opportunity in a rookie meeting an inmate as clever and nimble as shiverdecker. >> stop right there. we know you're able to remove your restraints. we want to see if he'll show us a demonstration on how you do it or not. >> this is prison. this isn't a playground. >> we want to train these officers on what to look out for and you'd actually be a vital training element for this. we have an officer here, new officer. officer ralph....
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a little more nimble and responsive coming in to 2016 if she's going to run. >> thank you all for beinguch. i appreciate it. to be continued with hillary clinton as we all know. coming up, a controversial verdict in the so-called loud music trial. [ park sounds, sound of spray paint ] ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. ♪ i was trying to like pull it a little further. you know, i was trying to stretch it a little bit more. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. [ man ] i looked around at everybody else and i was like, "are you kidding me?" [ dan ] it's just human nature to focus on the here and now. so it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ ♪ suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and
a little more nimble and responsive coming in to 2016 if she's going to run. >> thank you all for beinguch. i appreciate it. to be continued with hillary clinton as we all know. coming up, a controversial verdict in the so-called loud music trial. [ park sounds, sound of spray paint ] ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years...
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may even nimble here. >> i nibbled today. >> it's expensive. 31 times.rading at 25 times. puts it at $24. >> i'm told from the control room the voting is close. >> very close, good. >> it better not be a draw. >> you're looking nervous. >> i'm the one without a coat. >> lifted a shovel in his life? >> it's a draw, do we both stay inside? >> no, we both go out. >> tell us who you think won the debate? tweet us and use the #bull or #bear. we'll give you the results at the end of the show. find out who the loser is who will be doing the last segment of the show from the parking lot. >>> the metal hitting the fresh low at the high. jackie? >> good afternoon, scott. gold touch that $1300 level for the first time since november 8th. jeff from the cme, what does it mean if we break that level? >> pink 1300, the bulls are getting warmed up. i've been a lonely bull since the beginning of the year when they flushed out. $120 higher. pick your poison, jackie. you can look at the technicals. you can look at the taper, the taper talk. look at the energy but inflation
may even nimble here. >> i nibbled today. >> it's expensive. 31 times.rading at 25 times. puts it at $24. >> i'm told from the control room the voting is close. >> very close, good. >> it better not be a draw. >> you're looking nervous. >> i'm the one without a coat. >> lifted a shovel in his life? >> it's a draw, do we both stay inside? >> no, we both go out. >> tell us who you think won the debate? tweet us and use the #bull or...
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isn't really print versus on-line some of, it's more independence and kind of the freedom to move nimbly an grow. >> woodruff: jim bankoff is that how you see it, that it's not really about on-line versus other kinds of media? >> well, i don't know if i would say exactly like that. i agree with walt and cara, they're building something great. and i would pick up on that and say there are people like ezra or josh, our editor, on the verge, a lot of people like him who want to do something bold and ambitious and create a new media brand that was expressly made for the web. and i think some folks lose sight that this is a different medium. it's not print, it's not television, of course. it has its own craft, its own opportunity and you see a lot of talented people who get that and want to pursue it. >> what do you mean that it's not-- it's just different by virtue of the technology. >> well, there are certain things that remain constant, of course shall good storytelling, a strong voice, fax, it will never change, of course. but the medium is different. that there are new tools at your disp
isn't really print versus on-line some of, it's more independence and kind of the freedom to move nimbly an grow. >> woodruff: jim bankoff is that how you see it, that it's not really about on-line versus other kinds of media? >> well, i don't know if i would say exactly like that. i agree with walt and cara, they're building something great. and i would pick up on that and say there are people like ezra or josh, our editor, on the verge, a lot of people like him who want to do...