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i'm not sure. >> omb put out a circular a123, i think it was updated based to comply with the new law. >> you mean the 2012 law? >> do you think that's adequate? i'm not aware of the provisions. >> i'm not aware that there's any issues or problem. >> mr. lewis, anything? >> they have publishing reports where they are collecting information from the departments and the i.g.s on what issues we're identifying with purchase cards and the status of recommendations. >> ms. richards? >> i agree with my fellow assistant i.g.s. omb has put out additional guidance and they are following up on publishing the results. >> but they really don't go back that much to check. have you seen them -- any compliance of their -- >> omb puts out the guidance and it's up to the individual departments to enforce it. >> you all oversee some of that as inspector generals. >> mr. chairman, the only thing that strikes me here, though, correct me if i'm wrong, in a sense, neither the 2012 law nor omb guidance give explicit guidance for criteria of who gets a card and when can a card be used. would that be fair? if
i'm not sure. >> omb put out a circular a123, i think it was updated based to comply with the new law. >> you mean the 2012 law? >> do you think that's adequate? i'm not aware of the provisions. >> i'm not aware that there's any issues or problem. >> mr. lewis, anything? >> they have publishing reports where they are collecting information from the departments and the i.g.s on what issues we're identifying with purchase cards and the status of...
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segundo round, tÍtulo sÚper mosca de la omb, dos pÚgiles que estÁn clasificados por la omb, 14 esta lozano vidal, decÍa que pega mÁs que vidal y que es mÁs rapido que vidal y por eso se iba a la victoria. >>> tremenda pegada, dos manos sumamente fuertes y sabe como sacarlo bien. combate con caracterÍstica de batalla campal, buen yap por parte de lozano que buena zurda de boricua ahora de lleno a la cara de mÉxico americano. ahÍ se quedaron ambos golpes en los wan tos de el de guaynabo, puerto rico. buena combinaciÓn al cuerpo, ahora moviÉndose muy bien vidal, controlÁndolas acciones de la pelea aunque harÉ montado un poco lozano conectando buenas manos sobre el puertorriqueÑo y saludos a ana... que esta con los medios socia lles en tampa. >>> hola, ya conectados y hay mucha gente que se conectÓ, la ze hace rato, buenas noches, nos escriben desde argentina deseando Éxito en esta nueva temporada pueden enviar comentarios con #boxeo telemundo. gracias, oh esta lastimado, se le fueron las piernas por un momento a vidal y esta... dando conteo de protecciÓn el referi. ahÍ esta la pegada de lozan
segundo round, tÍtulo sÚper mosca de la omb, dos pÚgiles que estÁn clasificados por la omb, 14 esta lozano vidal, decÍa que pega mÁs que vidal y que es mÁs rapido que vidal y por eso se iba a la victoria. >>> tremenda pegada, dos manos sumamente fuertes y sabe como sacarlo bien. combate con caracterÍstica de batalla campal, buen yap por parte de lozano que buena zurda de boricua ahora de lleno a la cara de mÉxico americano. ahÍ se quedaron ambos golpes en los wan tos de el de...
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con pi ta lugar >>> sÍ verdadero clÁsico >>> iba contra el nene garcÍa el campeÓn latino walter de la omb rÍa colombia, pitaluga >>> sigue adelante el pini casillas ha boxeado muy bien carmona >>> sÍ ha presentado excelente tÉcnica defensiva, ademÁs de seguir activamente colocando manos sobre casillas. pero reiteramos debe de a esta c atacar mÁs el cuerpo de casillas luego de de los primeros dos rounds que estuvo un poco flojo y quizÁs sea efecto de haberle costado a ser el peso. >>> carmona buscando una segunda oportunidad de pelear por un campeonato mundial, es campeÓn mundial, pero juvenil. oh buena zurda, derecha de pini casillas. >>> buena conminaciÓn de carmona intercambiaron tremendos deser a derechazos h carmona pelea la vez pasada >>> buena derecha de carmona. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> ha finalizado el quinto asalto. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ muy bien vamos a ver entonces cÓmo estÁ nuestra tarjeta extra oficial a la mitad hipotÉtica de este combate que estÁ pactado a 10. y estÁ cÓmodamente adelante en nuestra tarjeta extra oficial, 50, 44 y me imagino que las tarjetas de los jueces de
con pi ta lugar >>> sÍ verdadero clÁsico >>> iba contra el nene garcÍa el campeÓn latino walter de la omb rÍa colombia, pitaluga >>> sigue adelante el pini casillas ha boxeado muy bien carmona >>> sÍ ha presentado excelente tÉcnica defensiva, ademÁs de seguir activamente colocando manos sobre casillas. pero reiteramos debe de a esta c atacar mÁs el cuerpo de casillas luego de de los primeros dos rounds que estuvo un poco flojo y quizÁs sea efecto de...
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the other thing, too, is omb should possibly have some role or requiring at least that in agency come up with some set of protocols that are .issing in some of the agencies any recommendations for myself, mr. connolly, the committee? >> the law contains many of the controls that are necessary, and no most all the controls are necessary regarding purchase cards. the issue at epa was epa was not overseen to make sure that those actual controls were -- >> again, ms. richards said lack of compliance. >> right. >> we might look at some .echanism to ensure that mr. lewis? >> we have not found anything that we believe would require legislation to address. , as well, was a complete lack of oversight or attention to this, and the requirements are already there for that to be in place. the focus that this act has put assessmentsdic risk and audits, i think, has been good, and that is working to start bringing these things -- >> you have cited some successes andringing about compliance also implementing the intent and purpose of the law. mr. lile with the air force has cited what they have done
the other thing, too, is omb should possibly have some role or requiring at least that in agency come up with some set of protocols that are .issing in some of the agencies any recommendations for myself, mr. connolly, the committee? >> the law contains many of the controls that are necessary, and no most all the controls are necessary regarding purchase cards. the issue at epa was epa was not overseen to make sure that those actual controls were -- >> again, ms. richards said lack...
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i have been in the congress, the omb. >> there was something called sequester.nd sequester was this crazy mechanism that congress developed to basically shoot themselves in the head. they basically said if we do not , do the right thing, we will pull the trigger. and they did not do the right thing. suddenly, this drastic cut will go into effect. i went to the president and leadership of congress and said, look, this will damage the country. this will hurt our defense and readiness. it will basically hollow out our capability. it is going to hurt domestic programs that are important. they said, you are right. this is terrible. and i said, ok, what do we do about this? >> both sides said this? >> absolutely. both sides said, you are right. this is going to hurt the country. >> i said, i will put another $100 billion in defense savings on the table if that will help , you cut a deal. nothing happened. nothing happened. teddy roosevelt once said, when you are facing a tough decision, the best thing you can do is make the right decision. the next best thing is make
i have been in the congress, the omb. >> there was something called sequester.nd sequester was this crazy mechanism that congress developed to basically shoot themselves in the head. they basically said if we do not , do the right thing, we will pull the trigger. and they did not do the right thing. suddenly, this drastic cut will go into effect. i went to the president and leadership of congress and said, look, this will damage the country. this will hurt our defense and readiness. it...
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i know we got them back from omb. when do you think the rules will be done? we can't support these drug take back programs to the extent that we want if we don't have the rules from the dea when it has taken four years. >> thank you for that question. thank you for your support and your leadership on that bill. that was very important for us. right now, there's just -- there's one issue that we're trying to address. >> long-term care facilities. or something like that. you don't have to tell me. i don't know what it is. >> there's one issue we're trying to address. the fact is is that omb has done their job. they vetted it through. came back to us. we're trying to work it out. >> i just know i would -- given what the senator said about the importance of that 390 tons, we could multiply that over if we could make it easier to have these drug take backs on a weekly basis or have them on a daily basis in pharmacies so people can bring them back. >> the problem with this bill in particular was this bill and these regulations touch on several -- >> transportation
i know we got them back from omb. when do you think the rules will be done? we can't support these drug take back programs to the extent that we want if we don't have the rules from the dea when it has taken four years. >> thank you for that question. thank you for your support and your leadership on that bill. that was very important for us. right now, there's just -- there's one issue that we're trying to address. >> long-term care facilities. or something like that. you don't...
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of reporting to at least six congressional committees, having the budget that has to be approved by omb, and you can only ask for what omb will approve, having the gao looking over your shoulder, having the inspector general, as opposed to a governing body of the customers, the stakeholders saying, yes and no about the policies. as soon as you have taxpayer money, you have all the oversight things. when i talked to senior faa officials and retired ones that can speak more freely, they say again and again how top management time is taken up by responding to all these overseers, and they're required to -- not only to testify occasionally, but every time the inspector general gets a report, they must by law respond to all the recommendations and so forth. that takes a lot of time. and we talked to them candid lid off the record, and they'll tell you that. that's not how you should be running a business. >> i'm sure a lot of people are going to grant david grisel here after those comments. just a reminder, we have about a half an hour left here for the panel. you have the opportunity if you
of reporting to at least six congressional committees, having the budget that has to be approved by omb, and you can only ask for what omb will approve, having the gao looking over your shoulder, having the inspector general, as opposed to a governing body of the customers, the stakeholders saying, yes and no about the policies. as soon as you have taxpayer money, you have all the oversight things. when i talked to senior faa officials and retired ones that can speak more freely, they say again...
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he was also the omb director, he is also -- the timing of the book is one that i question as well. bill burton suggests that leon panetta is dishonorable. the act of selling a book while the president is still in office is dishonorable. but lee yn panetta himself is not dishonorable. the credibility and graff tas of leon panetta, things that you read from general petraeus. also remember, mike mcfall leads the ambassador ship in russia because he says he can't agree be the policy. our ambassador in syria left because he said he can't abide by it. you have the entire national security apparatus suggesting that the president is not making good decisions and not listening to the people he has in place. >> it's a consistent threat. >> am i being conspiratorial when i -- burton hits the cnn and hits the talk circuit and says, look, let's call panetta small and petty. >> if they want to defend the president, yes, that's exactly how it works. >> but you know who backed up what pang netta -- that was a fund-raiser, and it could have been any day. but he said the perception is that the world
he was also the omb director, he is also -- the timing of the book is one that i question as well. bill burton suggests that leon panetta is dishonorable. the act of selling a book while the president is still in office is dishonorable. but lee yn panetta himself is not dishonorable. the credibility and graff tas of leon panetta, things that you read from general petraeus. also remember, mike mcfall leads the ambassador ship in russia because he says he can't agree be the policy. our ambassador...
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i know we got them back from omb. when do you think the rules will be done? we can't support these drug take back programs to the extent that we want if we don't have the rules from the dea when it has taken four years. >> thank you for that question. thank you for your support and your leadership on that bill. that was very important for us. right now, there's just -- there's one issue that we're trying to address. >> long-term care facilities. or something like that. you don't have to tell me. i don't know what it is. >> there's one issue we're trying to address. the fact is is that omb has done their job. they vetted it through. came back to us. we're trying to work it out. >> i just know i would -- given what the senator said about the importance of that 390 tons, we could multiply that over if we could make it easier to have these drug take backs on a weekly basis or have them on a daily basis in pharmacies so people can bring them back. >> the problem with this bill in particular was this bill and these regulations touch on several -- >> transportation
i know we got them back from omb. when do you think the rules will be done? we can't support these drug take back programs to the extent that we want if we don't have the rules from the dea when it has taken four years. >> thank you for that question. thank you for your support and your leadership on that bill. that was very important for us. right now, there's just -- there's one issue that we're trying to address. >> long-term care facilities. or something like that. you don't...
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the omb director, jay johnson, the secretary of homeland security, sean donovan, the director of the office of administration and budget. dr. tom frieden, the director of the cdc, and a number of advisors to president obama and at this meeting they detailed for him the contact tracing method that is have been used as far as dallas is concerned as well as the other national measures that they are taking in order to insure that a situation like dallas does not happen again, deb. >> so today on cnn's state of the union with candy crowley, senator ted cruise demanded that the president ban flights from countries hit hard by ebola. let's take a listen. >> it's the first argument about the screens doesn't make sense because they don't work during the 21-day incubation period, and the second argument that they make is they say a travel ban would prevent health care relief workers from arriving in west africa. no one is talking about banning flights into west africa. of course, physicians and nurses and health care workers should be allowed to go in there and we can send them on charter flig
the omb director, jay johnson, the secretary of homeland security, sean donovan, the director of the office of administration and budget. dr. tom frieden, the director of the cdc, and a number of advisors to president obama and at this meeting they detailed for him the contact tracing method that is have been used as far as dallas is concerned as well as the other national measures that they are taking in order to insure that a situation like dallas does not happen again, deb. >> so today...
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wasn't enforcing civil rights strong enough, he criticized president clinton in his administration as ombector. leon panetta is an honest public servant. he said a lot of great things in that 512-page book. i haven't read it all, bill. sorry. watching football too much but you know what -- >> me too. >> but they know what parts people will read of the they know what pars are interesting. >> to cherry pick out the bad stuff, when it comes to making bad decisions, he's thoughtful, he's deliberate. >> he says he's helping the president. >> look, it is very damaging. not just politically but worrisome that leon panetta, hillary clinton and robert gates all have basically cast a vote of no confidence in the president's current foreign policy. they want to say in the first term they were able to keep some of the president's inclinations in check but now he -- i do think the world has gotten more dangerous and leon panetta deserves credit for telling the truth. >> who will you hire in the future? if you write books while you're in the president's office it doesn't set you up well of who you want
wasn't enforcing civil rights strong enough, he criticized president clinton in his administration as ombector. leon panetta is an honest public servant. he said a lot of great things in that 512-page book. i haven't read it all, bill. sorry. watching football too much but you know what -- >> me too. >> but they know what parts people will read of the they know what pars are interesting. >> to cherry pick out the bad stuff, when it comes to making bad decisions, he's...
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stuff i did on the budget as chairman of the budget committee and as omb director working on budget agreements that ultimately helped produce a balanced budget. that felt very good. but i guess, you know, the one thing that is tough to beat is the operation to go after bin laden and helping to put that together, getting the intelligence, doing the work on the operation itself, and then having it all work. >> rose: but you were in charge. >> that's correct. c.i.a. director, it was a covert operation and i was responsible to oversee that. >> rose: what were the toughest moments that night? >> there is no question that when one of those helicopters went down, there were a lot of very nervous people. at the whitehouse, and i was at the c.i.a. this is two helicopters had to go 150 miles into pakistan at night, and hopefully not be detected as they went in. they were followed by thank god by two shinooks that was going as back up. you had two helicopters going in at night followed by two shinooks. we were following the operation and whatoimand there's been a hf heat on the ground and that heat is co
stuff i did on the budget as chairman of the budget committee and as omb director working on budget agreements that ultimately helped produce a balanced budget. that felt very good. but i guess, you know, the one thing that is tough to beat is the operation to go after bin laden and helping to put that together, getting the intelligence, doing the work on the operation itself, and then having it all work. >> rose: but you were in charge. >> that's correct. c.i.a. director, it was a...
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. >>> ya nn el tercer asalto esto es boxeo telemundo, esta en juego el tÍtulo latino de la omb en diversiÓnmo esta el round por round lo tenemos par jo en nuestra tarjeta extra oficial. >>> la por Éliregunta es podrÁ aguantar este tren de pelea. la poriara ortega si puede aguar el tren. >>> hay que recordar como terminÓ cuando conquisto el tÍtulo ante rosario, tÉrmino o muy cansado, al igual que el boricua, pero no sÉ si podrÁ aguantar este ritmo, moviendose mÁs en los laterales, tiene que llavear, no dejarlo entrar buena dechl derecha de munguÍa. >>> ortega quiere dar eso afecta cool pero tiene que cuidarse y mra pelear mÁs tÉcnico para controlar este toro que tiene frente. >>> la Única derrota que tiene el campeÓn por decision dividida en 4 asaltos frente a diego cruz en final torneo cinturÓn de oro en 2012, desde en tu lleva 10 peleas ganadas antes de esta derrota habÍa ganado las primeras 5 peleas. oh este castigo al cuerpo va surtir efecto mÁs tarde, tiene que salir de ahÍ el campeÓn sale bien con dos golpes pero vuelve arrinconar se. >>> y les sale por su estatura l gancho al cuerpo m
. >>> ya nn el tercer asalto esto es boxeo telemundo, esta en juego el tÍtulo latino de la omb en diversiÓnmo esta el round por round lo tenemos par jo en nuestra tarjeta extra oficial. >>> la por Éliregunta es podrÁ aguantar este tren de pelea. la poriara ortega si puede aguar el tren. >>> hay que recordar como terminÓ cuando conquisto el tÍtulo ante rosario, tÉrmino o muy cansado, al igual que el boricua, pero no sÉ si podrÁ aguantar este ritmo, moviendose...
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. >> the director of omb. >> the deficit is coming down and that's a negative for the economy.ending money we don't have for now. >> we brought the deficit down to quickly and in the wrong way. >> we want to bring up our twitter question of the day. a 6% unemployment the new mediocre? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. critical headlines coming out of hong kong right now. theou can get us some of images we've been seeing through the morning. there is a key headline. >> hong kong police to clear occupations. these are shots of the district. there have been some scuffles, north of -- we know these protesters have centered on various sections of the city. the exit of william gross from pimco. prior to that, the exit of one d.ll ou all aren betty liu has an important program today wrapped around jobs report. alan krueger will join her. >> allen was with us for the last jobs report. he has been reiterating this stance that we have not reached escape velocity yet. to create jobs beyond that average 200,000 we've seen. this is mohammed's first interview since bill gross announced that he wa
. >> the director of omb. >> the deficit is coming down and that's a negative for the economy.ending money we don't have for now. >> we brought the deficit down to quickly and in the wrong way. >> we want to bring up our twitter question of the day. a 6% unemployment the new mediocre? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. critical headlines coming out of hong kong right now. theou can get us some of images we've been seeing through the morning. there is a key headline....
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we've been able to meet business standards, omb standards, hipaa standards. but i will always worry about the safety and security of the website. we talked about the earlier incident with the malware. and yesterday, i was informed of another case, not related to healthcare.gov, but an independent site, if you will that was working with the cloud. with website material, where there was another malware incident. now, there was no personal information, this is something i don't have the details of. these are the types of things that worry me every day. we read about security weekly. >> yeah, i'm not hearing the answer to my question. and i appreciate all of that, believe me, i really do. i only have a minute left. i think you're going to burn all my time here. so there's no guarantee that there's been no breach. i don't want to put it that way, but you don't seem to be able to give me a guarantee. >> well, today, we have nonmalicious breach. we have no breach of personal information. >> that's fair enough. let me ask you, one of the problems we've had with credi
we've been able to meet business standards, omb standards, hipaa standards. but i will always worry about the safety and security of the website. we talked about the earlier incident with the malware. and yesterday, i was informed of another case, not related to healthcare.gov, but an independent site, if you will that was working with the cloud. with website material, where there was another malware incident. now, there was no personal information, this is something i don't have the details...
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>> this is something that will continue to reside at omb. the government -- government's response, it will be included in the discussion of what if any additional resources are needed. [indiscernible] is the senate appropriations committee holding a hearing? do you expect to have recommendations? rex i would not set a timeline on a decision we would make on our end about resources but this is something we are looking at. it is not clear exactly how that question will be resolved. follow-up up on something you said yesterday when you spoke of an unprecedented level of --nsparency in .> it is unprecedented >> why does and that forsparency extend -- someone who is so interested in anticipate i would anticipate that you would technology -- thank you for humoring me. why does and that -- why does that not extend to the donors which would be of great interest to all of us? rex what we strive to do is and it ise desire to a legitimate one to hear the president pitch to donors about why they should support .emocratic political committees there is a
>> this is something that will continue to reside at omb. the government -- government's response, it will be included in the discussion of what if any additional resources are needed. [indiscernible] is the senate appropriations committee holding a hearing? do you expect to have recommendations? rex i would not set a timeline on a decision we would make on our end about resources but this is something we are looking at. it is not clear exactly how that question will be resolved....
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it would go through headquarters and then omb and go to congress.ant to do a couple of things. at an earlier stage in that process, we want to have a more strategic department-wide view toward what we need to deliver more efficient services for the taxpayer. and we may not have a strategic department-wide look -- what do we need on the southwest order? relying upon all the resources of the department, coast guard, cbp, ice, rather than just receiving it all stovepipe. just this past summer, i saw the virtue of bringing to bear all these components toward one mission, which we need to do more of. when i go to mcallen station, texas, i would meet with border patrol personnel, cbp personnel in blue uniforms, meet with immigration enforcement personnel, cif personnel, fema" card -- fema and coast guard. the only person they had in common was mean. we want to create a structure through task force model that puts in place somebody geographically who is focused on the southwest border, southeast order -- southeast order investigation so we can have a more
it would go through headquarters and then omb and go to congress.ant to do a couple of things. at an earlier stage in that process, we want to have a more strategic department-wide view toward what we need to deliver more efficient services for the taxpayer. and we may not have a strategic department-wide look -- what do we need on the southwest order? relying upon all the resources of the department, coast guard, cbp, ice, rather than just receiving it all stovepipe. just this past summer, i...
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excuse me, before returning to omb in 2010, mr. lew first joined the obama ministry to as deputy secretary of state management of resources, but of course secretary lew well understands the importance of the international sphere in the decisions that he and budget people and the leaders of u.s. have to make. hit has been our privilege to work with him and a number of his colleagues on a variety of issues and we are delighted that he will be with us today to give his views ahead of the up coming imf meeting. we are breaking a little bit with our usual choreography today will be moderated by a previous correspondent for the "times" in mumbai, and previously at the "dallas morning news," which is certainly a foreign country. [laughter] anyway, i will be turning it over to the secretary from here on out. my job is to enforce if anybody goes over time. with that, i would like to --ite secretary lew and mr. to join us. [applause] >> mr. secretary, thank you for doing this. i want to start with your recent trip to the g 20. a lot of econo
excuse me, before returning to omb in 2010, mr. lew first joined the obama ministry to as deputy secretary of state management of resources, but of course secretary lew well understands the importance of the international sphere in the decisions that he and budget people and the leaders of u.s. have to make. hit has been our privilege to work with him and a number of his colleagues on a variety of issues and we are delighted that he will be with us today to give his views ahead of the up coming...
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precision medicine, for instance, if you're going to ask more than nine people, unless you go to the omb and get approval for that. that takes about nine months, at which point the trainee's about ready to leave. so clearly there are some helps we can use here. and all those reports, if you start adding up the reports that are congressionally required and which, as far as i can tell, nobody reads but which requires many hours of busy people's time, it would be great to sort of go down the list and throw out a lot of those that really have, if they once served a purpose, no longer do so. but again i just want to say how critical it is that we look at this issue from a holistic perspective of all the ways that our enterprise could be more vigorous and healthy. particularly as mike milken has said and others, diana degette mentioned it as well, the need for a stable sort of support system. there's a great sense now of instability of insecurity, of a trajectory that nobody can be quite sure of. that's the worst thing you could do if you're trying to encourage innovation. to find that path fo
precision medicine, for instance, if you're going to ask more than nine people, unless you go to the omb and get approval for that. that takes about nine months, at which point the trainee's about ready to leave. so clearly there are some helps we can use here. and all those reports, if you start adding up the reports that are congressionally required and which, as far as i can tell, nobody reads but which requires many hours of busy people's time, it would be great to sort of go down the list...
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before that for 17 years he was working over at omb, so he knows where all of the bodies are buried whichis what makes him perfect, absolutely perfect for this current job. he's a princeton man, he's a harvard man. besides just cybersecurity policy, he actually is a practitioner of karate which means he can defend both cyber and physical. [laughter] please do not mess with him. please join me in welcoming mr. michael daniel, special assistant to the president. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, everyone. it's a pleasure to be here at the chamber for the third annual cybersecurity summit. for those of you who have been forced to hear me talk before, i've tried to throw in a few new things into my speech so that it won't be totally boring for you. thank you for that very kind introduction. but i do want to talk a little bit today about why cybersecurity is such a hard problem. about why, as howard said, we're still talking about some aspects of it 20 years on. and how we're trying to think about that inside the u.s. government and design our policies to shift, to adapt, to address some
before that for 17 years he was working over at omb, so he knows where all of the bodies are buried whichis what makes him perfect, absolutely perfect for this current job. he's a princeton man, he's a harvard man. besides just cybersecurity policy, he actually is a practitioner of karate which means he can defend both cyber and physical. [laughter] please do not mess with him. please join me in welcoming mr. michael daniel, special assistant to the president. [applause] >> thank you....