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tony scott and the 30-day sprint and the initial focus on privileged users. the unfortunate thing is, as this gentleman said earlier, everybody is a privilege user. you have a smartphone in your hand. you have applications. you have access to your company's data. you're a privileged user. with that, they want everybody to use a digital representation of themselves because that can't show up on a password dump, anywhere, because there is no password. getting rid of user i.d. pass word is the key to this problem. the issue the government has is getting internet wide use is the cards is the heterojeanality of the network, a variety, a large variety of operating systems across the data system cloud and mobile arenas. and there are technologies out there that can homogenize everything on the network to make it look like one type of operating system that can be leveraged out of one identity store that will authenticate to and provide the right to the people that they're allowed to have. you get to a point where you have rights privilege as well as access to a bunch
tony scott and the 30-day sprint and the initial focus on privileged users. the unfortunate thing is, as this gentleman said earlier, everybody is a privilege user. you have a smartphone in your hand. you have applications. you have access to your company's data. you're a privileged user. with that, they want everybody to use a digital representation of themselves because that can't show up on a password dump, anywhere, because there is no password. getting rid of user i.d. pass word is the key...
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it wasn't like today, it was really challenging, quite brilliant of tony scott, how he figured out how to do it. the guy who flew me in th >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] >> first name was bozo. we're getting in there you see the helmet go on, it says "bozo." i'm like, bozo? we're going down. he's going through all the check sheet. we're going through it. there's all these lights on and emergency lights and everything. and we're about to take off. i remember saying, bozo, these lights, there's a lot of red lights. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. starts turning them off. i'm like, okay. for nothing. we take off. we have very specific maneuvers we're supposed to do, very low over the deck. and we try to get through these as fast as possible so we can go up and play. for a good -- whatever fuel we had left. but i remember first flight in the morning, we're going really hard. we were moving around. we did 9.5 gees, very hard on my body. i had a bag, the vomit bag right here. in between takes i'd just empty my guts into this bag. and there was an a-4 over here and the f-14. and the second i did that,
it wasn't like today, it was really challenging, quite brilliant of tony scott, how he figured out how to do it. the guy who flew me in th >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] >> first name was bozo. we're getting in there you see the helmet go on, it says "bozo." i'm like, bozo? we're going down. he's going through all the check sheet. we're going through it. there's all these lights on and emergency lights and everything. and we're about to take off. i remember saying, bozo,...
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i think what tony scott said earlier is important to. we got to get them when they're young. a lot of us are, a lot of us older folks didn't grow up with technology. >> and i'm pretty sure that everyone on this panel, if i asked, what do you think the biggest risk to your network is, people would say user. on help kdesk we had a cartoon that said problem between keyboard and chair. we are afraid of our users, security professionals, but there are a lot more of them than us. the quicker question turn them from the biggest risk we were turned about, and where they are engaged in helping us do our jobs, the better. >> that's actually growing with the coming on of all of the millennials. folks from that age brak wet our baby boomers. retiring at ever increasing ages. so we will only see more of that. they, from the millennial generation, are used to technology doing security for them. if there is even security at all. they just don't think about it. they are used to the technology. we take a different more cynical view of technology we don't expect it to do what it's supposed to
i think what tony scott said earlier is important to. we got to get them when they're young. a lot of us are, a lot of us older folks didn't grow up with technology. >> and i'm pretty sure that everyone on this panel, if i asked, what do you think the biggest risk to your network is, people would say user. on help kdesk we had a cartoon that said problem between keyboard and chair. we are afraid of our users, security professionals, but there are a lot more of them than us. the quicker...
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we'll be honouring federal cio tony scott and keith alexander. thank you to our speakers. we will see you next time. >>> on the campaign trail, hillary clinton will be joined by senator elizabeth warren. they appear in manchester, new hampshire, with live coverage starting at 12:30 eastern. later, a look at opioid addition in the u.s. they will look at ways to prevent overdoses and provide treatment. >> if you missed any of the presidential debate, go to c-span.org using your desktop, phone or tablet. on our special debate page, you can watch the entire debate choosing between the split screen or the switch camera option. you can go to specific questions and answers finding the content you want quickly and easy. create clips of your favorite debate moments to share on social media. cspan.org on your desktop, phone, or tablet for the presidential debate. >> now, a look at potential cybersecurity threats to the presidential election and the u.s. electoral process. kim zeter, senior reporter from wired moderated this event. from the atlantic council, it is 90 minutes >>> good
we'll be honouring federal cio tony scott and keith alexander. thank you to our speakers. we will see you next time. >>> on the campaign trail, hillary clinton will be joined by senator elizabeth warren. they appear in manchester, new hampshire, with live coverage starting at 12:30 eastern. later, a look at opioid addition in the u.s. they will look at ways to prevent overdoses and provide treatment. >> if you missed any of the presidential debate, go to c-span.org using your...
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tony: i do not analyze individual stocks, but the credit market is open enough for it, where you could do cash. they have enough cash. scott tony: this kind of wave of m&a is going to continue as private equity attracts money and the credit markets are fully open. there is this race to try to find -- tom: in london, anna. anna: have we seen the full extent of silicon valley's where do we end up here with the relationship between content and silicon valley? scott: i do not think you have seen the end of it. a couple of companies in silicon valley -- one of them is running up against the same issue that at&t and verizon are running up against. they have run out of growth. the ceiling around the saturation of mobile phones affects apple. capital comingr out of silicon valley, so they can be more promiscuous with some of their purchase prices. i do not think the valley -- absolutely the valley has the far as game in town as acquisitions. also you have the most important content company, netflix -- millennials watch more netflix and all of cable combined. so when we talk about content, we are talking about -- that this is a com
tony: i do not analyze individual stocks, but the credit market is open enough for it, where you could do cash. they have enough cash. scott tony: this kind of wave of m&a is going to continue as private equity attracts money and the credit markets are fully open. there is this race to try to find -- tom: in london, anna. anna: have we seen the full extent of silicon valley's where do we end up here with the relationship between content and silicon valley? scott: i do not think you have...
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tony. >> hi, scott. >> you raised your price target.be expecting something good. >> i think we have had incremental good news in the stock as reflected that. and i think there are really three pieces of data that are important for investor to consider. the first one is that iphone selling prices are higher than we expected. apple raised the price by $20 on the 7 plus. it is also pushing people to buy the 7 plus by putting a bigger camera in that. so higher prices means higher revenue and higher earnings potentially. samsung's obviously had great difficulties and we think that will ultimately benefit apple some. and the third is just mechanical. apple has an extra week this quarter which is not built into most models going into the quarter, and so we took our estimates up for the quarter and the year and our price target up as well. >> i read, tony, one analyst say and headline of an article was, i put why no one cares about apple's q4 report. the premise being they had the 7, we're already looking toward the december quarter, the next p
tony. >> hi, scott. >> you raised your price target.be expecting something good. >> i think we have had incremental good news in the stock as reflected that. and i think there are really three pieces of data that are important for investor to consider. the first one is that iphone selling prices are higher than we expected. apple raised the price by $20 on the 7 plus. it is also pushing people to buy the 7 plus by putting a bigger camera in that. so higher prices means higher...
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that was professor scott galloway along with tony dwyer.ad on bloomberg we will discuss what's happening in the bond and fx market after china's offshore yuan falls to the lowest level on record. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. this is the european close. bondent in the global market has been a very hot topic all year. investors anticipating action from central banks around the world. the rush into long-term government bonds. and the fx market. what a wonderful piece today. is trade in bonds is a powder keg ready to blow. it's the case for owning longer-term majority bonds crumbling before our eyes? >> there are fewer reasons to own them than there were six months ago. most prominently the revival of inflation. a particular which is getting prop from the monetary policy. central banks are starting to tell us they would like to see back end of the yield curve. they would like to see the prices on those start to fall and push up those yields. mark: we've got this sovereign de
that was professor scott galloway along with tony dwyer.ad on bloomberg we will discuss what's happening in the bond and fx market after china's offshore yuan falls to the lowest level on record. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. this is the european close. bondent in the global market has been a very hot topic all year. investors anticipating action from central banks around the world. the rush into long-term government bonds....
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tony, thank you. >> thanks. >>> i'm john scott in for shepard smith on this tuesday.is going to be fascinating. we know you'll be watching here on fox. "your world" is up after the break with kneel cavuka neil cam the debate site in las vegas. all finished. umm... you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way. i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. painter: you want this color over the whole house? i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my
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scott pelley. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil.ald trump and hillary clinton will square off in las vegas for the final time as the campaign enters the homestretch. up in the polls, the clinton campaign sees the election as theirs to lose. as for trump he continues to insist the whole thing is rigged against him. major garrett with the trump campaign begins our coverage. this is our final shot. in four years you are never going to be able to win. it is going to be a one party system. >> reporter: donald trump told supporters in colorado they're his last line of defense and to ignore the campaign's current downward trajectory. >> i don't believe the polls anymore. i don't believe them. trump kept insisting in spite of contrary evidence this election and previous ones have been undercut by voter fraud. >> they even want to try to rig the election at the polling booths. >> reporter: today at the white house, president obama called out trump's rhetoric. >> i would advise mr. trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get vote
scott pelley. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil.ald trump and hillary clinton will square off in las vegas for the final time as the campaign enters the homestretch. up in the polls, the clinton campaign sees the election as theirs to lose. as for trump he continues to insist the whole thing is rigged against him. major garrett with the trump campaign begins our coverage. this is our final shot. in four years you are never going to be able to win. it is going to be a...
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scott pelley. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dokoupil. clinton continues to widen her lead. a nationwide poll of likely voters has clinton up 12 points. 50% to 3%. in texas republican in every presidential contest since 1980, trump's lead is down to 3%. important battleground state is florida. clinton up there by three points. but trump insists the polls are wrong. major garrett begins our coverage. >> leave here and vote! or we have wasted a hell of a lot of time, energy and in my case, a lot of money! >> reporter: donald trump put on a brave face in florida telling a roundtable with farmers he sees only sunshine. >> i think we are going to win florida big. so i actually think we are winning. >> reporter: trump's schedule says otherwise. at least seven florida stops in two days illustrate a desperate push for the state's 29 must have electoral votes. trump now routinely scoffs at polls showing him trailing. >> i don't believe the polls anymore. i've don't believe them. i don't believe them. >> reporter: trump acknowledge for the first ti
scott pelley. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dokoupil. clinton continues to widen her lead. a nationwide poll of likely voters has clinton up 12 points. 50% to 3%. in texas republican in every presidential contest since 1980, trump's lead is down to 3%. important battleground state is florida. clinton up there by three points. but trump insists the polls are wrong. major garrett begins our coverage. >> leave here and vote! or we have wasted a hell of a...
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ed sell ford, dante parker, tamir rice, laquan mcdonald, natasha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony hill, megan hockday, walter scott, freddie gray, alexa christian, randolph, sandra bland, sam duboise and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new climate for social movements and federal action. the conditions of the police encounters that ended in the loss of each of their lives and the lives of thousands of other innocent citizens that will never be known would not have existed and could have been entirely avoided had federal policymakers decided to respond in a different way to the civil rights movement and the enlightened protests of the 1960s. questions of intent or the degree to which federal policymakers foresaw the consequences of the choices they made with respect to urban social programs in black communities are only relevant to a certain extent. the issue was to uncover the series of decisions that made contemporary mass incarceration possible in order to discover our own actual history. the domestic policies at the center of this book shape the lives of black women and men, their families and their c
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scott pelley. >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm tony dokoupil.e evacuations ordered as north carolina braces for a round of massive flooding in the wake of hurricane matthew. all the rain water slowly makes its way downwater. floodwater is already over the front porches in greenville and waters cresting in the next day or so. mark strassmann has more. >> want to show you something, this was a man made lake behind me. it is now as you can see a giant mud hole. here's what happened. heavy rains from the hurricane collapsed the road that held all this water in place. drained the lake. and sent all that walter flooding the next town. flood issues are all over this region. >> yesterday, we could access. and today, you see how far we are able to go in. block or two. yesterday, we could have went three blocks this way. >> reporter: in the five-ton truck, chief jimmy hunt and crew of volunteer firefighters, have ferried dozens to hyperground in lumberton, north carolina. the mass searches here are over. most people who were stranded in lumberton have bee
scott pelley. >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm tony dokoupil.e evacuations ordered as north carolina braces for a round of massive flooding in the wake of hurricane matthew. all the rain water slowly makes its way downwater. floodwater is already over the front porches in greenville and waters cresting in the next day or so. mark strassmann has more. >> want to show you something, this was a man made lake behind me. it is now as you can see a giant mud hole....
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scott, back to you. >> thanks. the results are in for institutional investors annual ranking, and bernstein's toni topped it, becomingld hat now for you but it's a great honor, i know. >> thanks very much, scott. my pleasure it to join you. >> it's always good to have you. we appreciate your insight and more times than not it happens to be about apple, in which case it will be again today. the note you put out talking whether apple from the very top of the program regard iing twitr should buy netflix. >> there could be a valuable partnership for both companies going forward. our thinking is is that apple needs to try and move more of its business to a subscription model, a very transactional model. people buy ipads and iphones. that's risky if they postpone their replacement cycles. if apple were to begin to assemble a bundle of services of which perhaps netflix could be a component of that, perhaps apple could begin to migrate and entice people to not only buy these services but to buy their products on a monthly subscription basis. and we don't think apple needs to own netflix to be able to do that. we think apple
scott, back to you. >> thanks. the results are in for institutional investors annual ranking, and bernstein's toni topped it, becomingld hat now for you but it's a great honor, i know. >> thanks very much, scott. my pleasure it to join you. >> it's always good to have you. we appreciate your insight and more times than not it happens to be about apple, in which case it will be again today. the note you put out talking whether apple from the very top of the program regard iing...
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scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil.y two dozen people have been killed by the storm and its aftermath. more flooding is expected as all the rain washes down the rivers in the southeast. states of emergency in effect up and down the coast. hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses still in the dark. mark strassmann in fayetteville, north carolina. >> reporter: in some parts of north carolina getting around is a real challenge. look at this road, washed away, and impassible, not just for residents but rescue teams trying to reach people trapped in life threatening moments. >> hold on. we're coming. we're coming for you. do what we tell you. >> in fayetteville, rescue teams, rescue a mother and infant daughter. the family's car got stuck in swirling flash floodwaters. also okay this family of three, marooned on top of their suv. they had tried to drive through a raging current. needed to be rescued by a team of new york firefighters. over the weekend. more than 1,000 people, were rescued here. hurricane matthew is off
scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil.y two dozen people have been killed by the storm and its aftermath. more flooding is expected as all the rain washes down the rivers in the southeast. states of emergency in effect up and down the coast. hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses still in the dark. mark strassmann in fayetteville, north carolina. >> reporter: in some parts of north...
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scott pelley. ? ? ? >> announcer: this is the "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm tony dokoupil. more evacuations are ordered in north carolina as massive rainfall from hurricane matthew continues to work its way downstream. four major rivers are above flooag the storm has killed about 30 people in the southeast. and more body are coming to the surface each day. on the flooded streets of lumberton. highway patrolmen on search-and-rescue shot and killed an armed man after an argument. mark strassmann has more. >> standing in aaron lake. this man made lake is gone. 15 inches of rain from the hurricane collapsed the road the region is grappling with matthew's aftermath. rescue teams have now reached hundreds of flood victims in lumberton. in much of the city the water is waist deep and rising because the surging lumber river nearby has yet to crest. most of the stranded have been reached. these are now targeted rescues, responses to tips or calls. for chief jimmy hunt's team, volunteer firefighters. >> the when you see folks come out with double amputes. no legs. we are able to get
scott pelley. ? ? ? >> announcer: this is the "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm tony dokoupil. more evacuations are ordered in north carolina as massive rainfall from hurricane matthew continues to work its way downstream. four major rivers are above flooag the storm has killed about 30 people in the southeast. and more body are coming to the surface each day. on the flooded streets of lumberton. highway patrolmen on search-and-rescue...
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scott, martin's attorney says his client is no snowden, just a >> pelley: but the justice department may seek charges under the espionage act. jeff pegues for u toni rare interview with an american who became a leader of an isis cell, sending other young americans to their deaths in syria. abdirizak warsame has an compositeim name, but minneapolis is the only home he's ever known. he's one of thousands of somali refugees who have been welcomed in prison. in an interview for this sunday's "60 minutes," he told us he was pulled into terrorism online through the lectures of anwar al-awlaki, an al qaeda cleric. >> he explained how islam was, you know, like my calling. it was almost like he was talking to you. it made you feel like-- like upper special, you know, and, like, you're the chosen one. >> pelley: how much time d you spend watching these videos? >> i would continuously watch them when i wasn't doing anything, when i wasn't at school or doing my homework or, you kno out with my family, i was watching those videos. >> pelley: and around the videos grew a congregation. >> i thought i was the only one, but when i met these group of men that i was
scott, martin's attorney says his client is no snowden, just a >> pelley: but the justice department may seek charges under the espionage act. jeff pegues for u toni rare interview with an american who became a leader of an isis cell, sending other young americans to their deaths in syria. abdirizak warsame has an compositeim name, but minneapolis is the only home he's ever known. he's one of thousands of somali refugees who have been welcomed in prison. in an interview for this sunday's...
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scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil. donald trump is threatening to sue "the new york times" for publishing the story two of women who claim he accosted them years ago. trump insists the claims are "fabricated, fiction and outright lies." the "times" stands by its story, and several other media outlets have published similar accounts. here's a visibly angry trump talking to supporters in florida. >> they will attack you. they will slander you. they will seek to destroy your career and your family. they will seek to destroy everything about you including your reputation. and then again, they will do worse than that. they will do whatever's necessary. the clintons are criminals. remember that. they're criminals. people who are capable of such crimes against our nation are capable of anything. and so now we address the slander and libels that was just last night thrown at me by the clinton machine and the "new york times" and other media coordinated, and vicious attack. these vicious claims about me of inappropria
scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil. donald trump is threatening to sue "the new york times" for publishing the story two of women who claim he accosted them years ago. trump insists the claims are "fabricated, fiction and outright lies." the "times" stands by its story, and several other media outlets have published similar accounts. here's a visibly angry trump...
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tony saganaki is getting more bullish. more on the "half time report" at the top of the hour. see you in 15 minutes or so. >> looking forward to it, scottthe company is planning to cut up to 8% of its workforce, about 300 jobs. the announcement could come as early as thursday when twitter reports quarterly results. carl, the idea is that perhaps some of the potential suitors passed on twitter because it's top heavy or just a little loaded with employees, given the slowing subscriber growth and now slowing revenue growth as well. >> that is the key. at what point do stagnant numbers start to affect what had been its silver lining? mashables got a piece up today saying basically it's time to admit twitter -- not that it needs to be saved but that is a possibility. there's no too big to fail on the internet today. >> no. you could end up with a big company, lot of people know a lot about that just isn't healthy as a business as far as growth is concerned and doesn't command a mass evaluation. we'll have to see which way twitter goes. jack dorsey still in this fight. >> some calling these layoff reports plans c after plans a and b os tenhav
tony saganaki is getting more bullish. more on the "half time report" at the top of the hour. see you in 15 minutes or so. >> looking forward to it, scottthe company is planning to cut up to 8% of its workforce, about 300 jobs. the announcement could come as early as thursday when twitter reports quarterly results. carl, the idea is that perhaps some of the potential suitors passed on twitter because it's top heavy or just a little loaded with employees, given the slowing...