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never make so many areifices to dampen who you to such a point that you are not able to be yourself. , youu are not yourself will not be able to be the authentic warrior that you are trying to be on whatever path you are trying to march down. can never be overestimated for how hard it is to credibility will stop it is a balance. is when you should be experimenting with what that balance is. if lowering your voice are being of not going into a superhigh registry doesn't feel uncomfortable to you and you realize that people are looking at you more seriously, that is ok. if it feels uncomfortable to you, then find another way to get people to take you seriously and listen to the substance of what you are saying all stop not just the tone in which you are saying it was stop i think it is great that you ask that question will stop i hope that people will give you honest feedback. some of the best feedback they ever got was when i was working at mckinsey and one of the partners i was working for at the time, it was my first engagement and i had been there two months, he said, you have to stop apo
never make so many areifices to dampen who you to such a point that you are not able to be yourself. , youu are not yourself will not be able to be the authentic warrior that you are trying to be on whatever path you are trying to march down. can never be overestimated for how hard it is to credibility will stop it is a balance. is when you should be experimenting with what that balance is. if lowering your voice are being of not going into a superhigh registry doesn't feel uncomfortable to you...
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when youu wanted so wear those people can see you are supporting immigration reform.o you want to present that to him? >> this is what my mom made. herself.it by you can see she also added details. there are 11 million immigrants who wanted immigration reform. tavis: hold that up. i want people to see what your mother made for the congressman. tell me about your parents. for those who have heard a bit of your story and don't know the story of your father, tell me about your mother and father. >> a long time ago my mom and my dad were always together, and that was the time i was always happy because my family was reunited. one day i woke up and saw my dad exit at the door, and i fell asleep. what i saw a bible, she said your dad went with his friend to tennessee because he didn't have a job over here, so he went to look for a job in tennessee. i prayed everyday for my dad to come safely. it took him i think three days and two nights. the day he came over there he finally got a job and started working. money becausesaid he was the one who provided -- sent money because
when youu wanted so wear those people can see you are supporting immigration reform.o you want to present that to him? >> this is what my mom made. herself.it by you can see she also added details. there are 11 million immigrants who wanted immigration reform. tavis: hold that up. i want people to see what your mother made for the congressman. tell me about your parents. for those who have heard a bit of your story and don't know the story of your father, tell me about your mother and...
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you are seeing people across the board slashing prices. , youu are already low don't have a lot of discount in your back pocket to add. everyone is feeling the pinch. >> if that component to this at all? do they see this and say, wait a minute? >> they are looking at this among many other factors. inflation is at the core as well as the jobs numbers. they have to be looking at the consumption portion as well. -- thereill not really is a little bit of momentum, but it's not really super encouraging momentum. that is a very tactical macroeconomic term. we are not seeing it he'd up to the point where you are seeing consumer spending comeback. they have to be cognizant of that. we are still not there. >> i'm surprised we got great whole segment without mentioning the weather. everybody kept blaming the weather. >> you can blame it anymore. is unseasonably cool. this winter was unusual. we are back to the usual unusual. anthropology put up really good numbers. if you have the right product, people will come no matter the weather. you both so much. we appreciate it. coming up, will american socce
you are seeing people across the board slashing prices. , youu are already low don't have a lot of discount in your back pocket to add. everyone is feeling the pinch. >> if that component to this at all? do they see this and say, wait a minute? >> they are looking at this among many other factors. inflation is at the core as well as the jobs numbers. they have to be looking at the consumption portion as well. -- thereill not really is a little bit of momentum, but it's not really...
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never make so many areifices to dampen who you to such a point that you are not able to be yourself. , youu are not yourself will not be able to be the authentic warrior that you are trying to be on whatever path you are trying to march down. can never be overestimated for how hard it is to credibility will stop it is a balance. is when you should be experimenting with what that balance is. if lowering your voice are being of not going into a superhigh registry doesn't feel uncomfortable to you and you realize that people are looking at you more
never make so many areifices to dampen who you to such a point that you are not able to be yourself. , youu are not yourself will not be able to be the authentic warrior that you are trying to be on whatever path you are trying to march down. can never be overestimated for how hard it is to credibility will stop it is a balance. is when you should be experimenting with what that balance is. if lowering your voice are being of not going into a superhigh registry doesn't feel uncomfortable to you...
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, youu use gmail or yahoo! access your e-mail from your mobile phone. that is using the cloud.t is basically accessing your data from whatever device you are from. the device is just a window into your own content. it helps you and i when we want to get in touch with our friends and we are on the move. importantly, it is setting individuals free from their desks. a no longer have to be in their office to be creative, to innovate. they can be traveling, using their own computer at home, but still able to access their documents that they have saved in their computer at work. asessing particular e-mails well. this sort of freedom is able to boost the economy. this is why the likes of amazon, , aresoft, salesforce.com so desperate to give you the software that you need in terms of the cloud. new -- this is why the chief executive of microsoft has said he has been -- he is putting cloud computing first. it is the new way we are going to work. we spoke to the currency cloud chief creative officer -- chief commercial officer earlier and he was saying cloud is not just a business. clou
, youu use gmail or yahoo! access your e-mail from your mobile phone. that is using the cloud.t is basically accessing your data from whatever device you are from. the device is just a window into your own content. it helps you and i when we want to get in touch with our friends and we are on the move. importantly, it is setting individuals free from their desks. a no longer have to be in their office to be creative, to innovate. they can be traveling, using their own computer at home, but...
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, the fourth quarter of 2012, td ameritrade directed all nonmarketable customer orders to wen have youu in that quarter, direct edge. is that correct? >> that is correct. now, among all the exchanges, direct edge paid the highest rebate during the fourth quarter of 2012, which is again the period covered by the paper. you say it was your policy directed first and foremost on the basis of best execution, but and we've learned today, best execution is a subjective judgment, so your subjective judgment is which market provided best execution for tens of millions of customer orders per year, about 8 million in a quarter, allowed you to route all of the orders to the market that paid you the most now, i find that to be frankly a pretty incredible coincidence. now you directed all of your orders at that time to that direct edge, because what you said is that exchange offered your company the best execution. the disclosure didn't show a single order being directed to the new york stock exchange, for instance, so mr. farley was the new york stock exchange just consistently worse than direct edg
, the fourth quarter of 2012, td ameritrade directed all nonmarketable customer orders to wen have youu in that quarter, direct edge. is that correct? >> that is correct. now, among all the exchanges, direct edge paid the highest rebate during the fourth quarter of 2012, which is again the period covered by the paper. you say it was your policy directed first and foremost on the basis of best execution, but and we've learned today, best execution is a subjective judgment, so your...
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correct.havee we >> if it had been set up and said we're going to make it predictable use it whenever youu unpr, it would have been fine. but the fact is he unpredictability. >> right. that's why we wanted to flag rsd that because it's worth understanding from the cbp witnesses why ten hours is the most cost-effective approach to securing the border.rs >> okay. imr. je mr. judd, when discussing pay reform, and we're discussing this bill, we're talking about how much money it's going to a save, why would your folks be in favor of it? >> because the alternative is fr worse. what we've found is -- again, mr. miles has testified that what we're doing is not actual auo.the mr. hamrick has testified that whethours are being worked, but it's being improperly compensated. if it was properly compensated you'd actually be paying me mora money than what auo pays. i'd love to keep auo. in fact, if i could convince you to amend the auo laws so i could keep auo and fsla, i would do that, but, unfortunately, we sir have this budgetary constraint where nobody is willing to consider time-and-a-half overtim
correct.havee we >> if it had been set up and said we're going to make it predictable use it whenever youu unpr, it would have been fine. but the fact is he unpredictability. >> right. that's why we wanted to flag rsd that because it's worth understanding from the cbp witnesses why ten hours is the most cost-effective approach to securing the border.rs >> okay. imr. je mr. judd, when discussing pay reform, and we're discussing this bill, we're talking about how much money it's...