Good morning, everybody. Lets show you what has happened overnight. Lets start with the asian equity session. We have been in and out of positive territory in the asian equity session. Here is the msci asia pacific, vaguely in positive territory. China is still up for the lunar new year. Year. For the lunar new the u. S. Treasury coming forward with those numbers. We hit 2. 26 , which was the highest since 2008. Thosein yields getting to those yields getting to those levels that we have not seen since 2008. It continues to raise questions as to whether International Buyers will continue to be tempted in as rates go higher. How much does what is going on in this market we can that Investment Case for Holding Equities broadly . Big moves in the oil market. We saw the price of oil hitting eight two week high in yesterdays session hit a twoweek high in yesterdays session in new york. Mv with stakesot o in the north sea. Is 267 Million Euros 367 Million Euros. The fema coming through from t
Henry kissinger and George Schulz talked about the challenges facing the u. S. They were joined with former deputy or deputy secretary of state richard armitage. They testified before the Senate Armed Services committee, which is chaired by senator john mccain. He was not at the hearing as he remains in arizona battling brain cancer. [camera shutters] we will bring to order the senate of Armed Services committee. We receive testimony on global challenges in the National Security strategies to meet those threats. It is my honor to welcome our distinguished witnesses. Farmers secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and George Schulz, and the former deputy secretary of state richard armitage. Your careers of service have been unbelievable and great, we are so honored to have you folks here. I want to begin by reading a brief welcome from our chairman mccain, who regretfully is unable to be here for todays hearing. I am quoting him now. With the rising global challenges and increasingly compl
Life on cspan. Listen live with the free cspan radio app and available live on your desktop, phone or tablet as cspan. Org. Cspan. Org. Former secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and George Schulz talked about the challenges facing the u. S. They were joined with former deputy secretary of state richard armitage. He served under resident george w. Bush. They testified before the Senate Armed Services committee, which is chaired by senator john mccain. He was not at the hearing as he remains in arizona battling brain cancer. We will bring to order the Senate Armed Services committee. We receive testimony on global challenges in the National Security strategies to meet those threats. Tional Security Strategies to meet those threats. It is my honor to welcome our distinguished witnesses. Farmers secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and George Schulz, and the former deputy secretary of state richard armitage. Your careers of service have been unbelievable and great, we are so honored to h
We will bring to order the senate of Armed Services committee. We receive testimony on global challenges in the National Security strategies to meet those threats. It is my honor to welcome our distinguished witnesses. Farmers secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and george schulz, and the former deputy secretary of state richard armitage. Your careers of service have been unbelievable and great, we are so honored to have you folks here. I want to begin by reading a brief welcome from our chairman mccain, who regretfully is unable to be here for todays hearing. I am quoting him now. With the rising global challenges and increasingly complex and competitive strategic environment, America Needs leadership, wisdom, and experience that only statesman of this stature can provide. This committee and this nation thank you for your service and we are grateful for your continued voices of reason during these troubling times. We look to you for the lessons of history as we all seek to secure a s
Information people are putting onto these web sites to begin with. And secondly then, we need to customers themselves need to be educated to make sure that they understand what their rights are and that they ask the hard questions before just giving very personal information. Host well, joining our conversation is dustin foltz of the national journal. You joined a few lawmakers earlier this week in introducing or writing a letter to the Government Accountability Office Asking them to take a look at what the government and the private sector are doing to, after data breaches, how theyre helping and responding and helping customers. It seems as though the sense of the letter is more needs to be done. Is it your sense that both the government and the private sector are really not responding to data breaches the way they need to effectively . Guest well, the government and the private companies theyre saying that theyre giving protection to customers. I think in opms case, it was 18 months