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mr. clinton? >> we need to start at the federal level and between government at the federal local and state level. so, for example, i mentioned the problem that we have in the utility sector, where we have mandates that exist at at one level, but funding comes at another level and what we have to do is realize that solving some of the cyber security problem is going to cost us some money. unfortunately when you have state and public utility commissioners, they are not wanting to increase the rate base, but we have to find a way to get a pass through on some of these things. a good review and scrubbing of the governmental issues is one place to start. at the same time, we have a lot of activity already going through the public/private partnership that can use a number of these things. mr. roger's bill is a good example and we need a really concentrated effort on working on these other incentive programs that are started. exactly what do we need to do with the insurance industry to be getting them t
mr. clinton? >> we need to start at the federal level and between government at the federal local and state level. so, for example, i mentioned the problem that we have in the utility sector, where we have mandates that exist at at one level, but funding comes at another level and what we have to do is realize that solving some of the cyber security problem is going to cost us some money. unfortunately when you have state and public utility commissioners, they are not wanting to increase...
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mr. larry clinton, chief executive officer of internet alliance. we look forward to your comments. >> morning mr. chairman and members of the committee. there's been a change in the cyber picture in the last 24 months. the main concerns are not hackers and kids in basement, cyber attacks have grown sophisticated using what is referred to as the advanced persistent threat. apt. they are pros and highly organized and well funded and often state supported expert attackers that use sets of attacking methods both technology and personal. they target a system, if they do, they will breech it. conventional defenses do not work against the apt, they are evading all anti-virus intrusion and best practices, remaining inside the target's network while the target believes they have been removed. it means we need to modernize our idea of what is cyber defense. traditional approaches, including federal regulation will not solve the problem because they will be reactive and not stay ahead of the problem. worse, businesses will be trying to build efforts in house t
mr. larry clinton, chief executive officer of internet alliance. we look forward to your comments. >> morning mr. chairman and members of the committee. there's been a change in the cyber picture in the last 24 months. the main concerns are not hackers and kids in basement, cyber attacks have grown sophisticated using what is referred to as the advanced persistent threat. apt. they are pros and highly organized and well funded and often state supported expert attackers that use sets of...
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mrs. clinton's demands comes amid reports of continuing shelling by syrian forces. mrs. clinton is one of the leaders of the international conference made up of 70 western and arab nations demanding an immediate cease-fire so humanitarian aid can be delivered. >>> the top u.s. commander in afghanistan is telling his troops to remain calm after two american soldiers were killed in protest over the accidental burning of qur'ans. general allen attested the troops at the military base where the americans were killed. it happened yesterday and their killer is said to be wearing an afghan national army uniform. >> there will be moments like this when your emotions are governed by anger and a desire to strike back. these are the moments when you reach down inside and you grip the discipline that makes you a united states soldier. >> violent protests have occurred everyday since nato announced troops accidentally burned several copys of the muslim holy book tuesday. at least seven were killed today across the country, bringing the overall death toll to more than 20. >> coast guar
mrs. clinton's demands comes amid reports of continuing shelling by syrian forces. mrs. clinton is one of the leaders of the international conference made up of 70 western and arab nations demanding an immediate cease-fire so humanitarian aid can be delivered. >>> the top u.s. commander in afghanistan is telling his troops to remain calm after two american soldiers were killed in protest over the accidental burning of qur'ans. general allen attested the troops at the military base...
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mrs. clinton's demands comes amid reports of continuing shelling by syrian forces. mrs. clinton is one of the leaders of the international conference made up of 70 western and arab nations demanding an immediate cease-fire so humanitarian aid can be delivered. >>> the top u.s. commander in afghanistan is telling his troops to remain calm after two american soldiers were killed in protest over the accidental burning of qur'ans. general allen attested the troops at the military base where the americans were killed. it happened yesterday and their killer is said to be wearing an afghan national army uniform. >> there will be moments like this when your emotions are governed by anger and a desire to strike back. these are the moments when you reach down inside and you grip the discipline that makes you a united states soldier. >> violent protests have occurred everyday since nato announced troops accidentally burned several copys of the muslim holy book tuesday. at least seven were killed today across the country, bringing the overall death toll to more than 20. >> coast guar
mrs. clinton's demands comes amid reports of continuing shelling by syrian forces. mrs. clinton is one of the leaders of the international conference made up of 70 western and arab nations demanding an immediate cease-fire so humanitarian aid can be delivered. >>> the top u.s. commander in afghanistan is telling his troops to remain calm after two american soldiers were killed in protest over the accidental burning of qur'ans. general allen attested the troops at the military base...
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mrs. clinton. she should be there. she had been in the business for years. they had a strong political history, and he said, i desire to serve. he put his name in, and they ask to nominate for vice- president, and he said, let the process go forward. i would only ask my fellow commissioners not to attempt to be little or accuse me of not being gracious in my desire to serve. it is a desire for public service more than anything else, and i would appreciate in if it can be interpreted that way and not stand in any other way. >> thank you for bringing up barack obama and hillary clinton. i think many people would have thought things would have gone a little bit better for her, or for the country, but i will say as i and my service on this commission that are really hope -- but i really hope in rises to the level of maturity of planning commission and demonstrates. the ones that share our weighted in favor of the mayor's office, and i believe the maturity of the protocol demonstrates maturity, and i know commissioner dooley's deeply passionate, so those are awas
mrs. clinton. she should be there. she had been in the business for years. they had a strong political history, and he said, i desire to serve. he put his name in, and they ask to nominate for vice- president, and he said, let the process go forward. i would only ask my fellow commissioners not to attempt to be little or accuse me of not being gracious in my desire to serve. it is a desire for public service more than anything else, and i would appreciate in if it can be interpreted that way...
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mrs. clinton actually came down, but there were some rocky days, so let's talk about mr. obama specifically. >> they were happy that they took the stand. it was not the reason why this was succeeding. we did not have that during the revolution time. the problem of mistrust requires action. in order to rebuild trust, it is not speeches, it is not media. this will require work. this is an institution base, not just making the key decisions. you have to work with a team and so on. because the relationship that would happen after we have the president is based on the mutual respect. the people of egypt. the policy reflects the values of the u.s. and not just the interests. tavis: tell us what you were thinking about during those 11 days, having been arrested, blindfolded the entire time? the physical torture and others had to endure, but how much of this reprocessing during the 11 days? >> the hardest part no one knows where i am. i was taken out of the street, taken on the night of the 27th. i just did not know days were passing. i did not know anything that was going out, a
mrs. clinton actually came down, but there were some rocky days, so let's talk about mr. obama specifically. >> they were happy that they took the stand. it was not the reason why this was succeeding. we did not have that during the revolution time. the problem of mistrust requires action. in order to rebuild trust, it is not speeches, it is not media. this will require work. this is an institution base, not just making the key decisions. you have to work with a team and so on. because...
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mrs. clinton. did you work on her senate staff? >> i did. only for a perio of time. -- a period of time. >> you have a yale law degree. >> i do pierre >> has that been important in all the work you have done? >> yale is in non-traditional law school in the sense that a lot of the law professors there actually like to think about what the law and should be rather than teach you what the lot is. my law school classis were, in some sense, public policy classes. why the laws were created, incentives to affect human behavior -- which was actually incredibly helpful in the years since. my time at yale was fantastic. many people do not like logical to much, but i did. >> the health care bill that was passed out of the obama -- >> i've worked on some issues. i worked on the abortion issue. i worked on the immigration issue, not as much. >> why not? >> they were deeply controversial. they -- there were intractable forces on both sides. we needed to come up with new solutions that would bring a majority of support behind a bill. so there were a bunch
mrs. clinton. did you work on her senate staff? >> i did. only for a perio of time. -- a period of time. >> you have a yale law degree. >> i do pierre >> has that been important in all the work you have done? >> yale is in non-traditional law school in the sense that a lot of the law professors there actually like to think about what the law and should be rather than teach you what the lot is. my law school classis were, in some sense, public policy classes. why...
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mrs. clinton now. anybody else in that group? >> cheryl miller works with hillary now too. >> and her personal assistant as well, memory to anthony weiner. the reason i show the pictures to ask you about how this town works and -- are yo9u all friends now and do you all stay close? a lot of the people have gone to other jobs. >> behalf. >> how does it work? >> in work with hillary off and on for over a decade. i started working for hillary when i was 28. and -->> 3 or four years ago to. it's i will not say how long. i think most of those people are still friends. wasously, hilary's campaign challenging and had some rocky moments. but has affected relationships. i consider myself friends with most of the people in that picture who i was friends with at the time. >> how did you get your first job with hillary clinton? >> i was working in the communications office of the white house. i had become -- >> president clinton? >> yes. there was a job opening in the domestic policy council on the children and families team under president
mrs. clinton now. anybody else in that group? >> cheryl miller works with hillary now too. >> and her personal assistant as well, memory to anthony weiner. the reason i show the pictures to ask you about how this town works and -- are yo9u all friends now and do you all stay close? a lot of the people have gone to other jobs. >> behalf. >> how does it work? >> in work with hillary off and on for over a decade. i started working for hillary when i was 28. and...
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mrs. clinton, and two officials. not one conviction, not one finding of wrong doing after $116 million of media obsession, funded and, i think, energized bipartisan republican investigations. zero results. entire series of four hours. probably spent three-fourths of those four hours on those bogus, completely nothing scandals. whitewater, nothing. foulgate, nothing. travel office, nothing. these were headlines hyped bipartisanship ending up in nothing. the lewinsky matter, yes. certainly personal failing. president clinton acknowledged that. it led to an impeachment. party line vote. the united states senate, 55 republican senators, they couldn't get 51 to vote for either one of the counts from the very partisan house process. so that's really yes, worth mentioning but in that very limited context. >> i think there are people who are going to disagree with you on that. go ahead. >> i think one of the things interesting about this is that it's a pbs documentary. as you know the entire system of public media has often
mrs. clinton, and two officials. not one conviction, not one finding of wrong doing after $116 million of media obsession, funded and, i think, energized bipartisan republican investigations. zero results. entire series of four hours. probably spent three-fourths of those four hours on those bogus, completely nothing scandals. whitewater, nothing. foulgate, nothing. travel office, nothing. these were headlines hyped bipartisanship ending up in nothing. the lewinsky matter, yes. certainly...
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operation the question is the opposition nobody can divide this the secretary of foreign affairs mrs clinton said long time ago they are well equipped well trained and. now we have. white house give us a doctor we're out of time i know we could talk about this for far this news program but times again says we always appreciate your thoughts and your comment dr director of the center of the middle east studies in beirut thanks ever so much being on r.t. . another country in the string of revolutions is preparing to inaugurate a new leader this week's presidential election in yemen was very much a foregone conclusion with only one candidate on the ballot paper even so washington held it is a step forward in yemen as democratic transition cross-talk program just a bit later this hour discusses what's behind america's applause. one of the reasons why the u.s. state department congratulated the yemeni people on the election is because the united states will continue to use drones and fighting the. elements of al qaeda in the country there and states of course is interested in stability and instab
operation the question is the opposition nobody can divide this the secretary of foreign affairs mrs clinton said long time ago they are well equipped well trained and. now we have. white house give us a doctor we're out of time i know we could talk about this for far this news program but times again says we always appreciate your thoughts and your comment dr director of the center of the middle east studies in beirut thanks ever so much being on r.t. . another country in the string of...
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concocted and then the british french us read back the resolution to hillary clinton personally so mrs clinton could analyze the amendments and then have a more even handed resolution because the resolution is not blaming effect on armed insurrection that's what can you imagine if you have a mid size sitting united states called troll but ending suresh how do you think the response of the us government would beat so what is head then that the that russia and china are asking for in terms of a change of language in terms of different warning in a resolution different warning would be that bowl spark is our effective let's put it this week guilty of violence and in various cases extreme violence not only forces allied with the government necessary the syrian army sometimes the syrian army but the gangs that work for the syrian government a shabby and on the other side the free syrian army and a lot of mercenaries some of them imported from the gulf countries there are advising the free syrian army free syrian army is basically a small collection of gangs of patrols of the contingents like five t
concocted and then the british french us read back the resolution to hillary clinton personally so mrs clinton could analyze the amendments and then have a more even handed resolution because the resolution is not blaming effect on armed insurrection that's what can you imagine if you have a mid size sitting united states called troll but ending suresh how do you think the response of the us government would beat so what is head then that the that russia and china are asking for in terms of a...
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mr. clinton raised taxes. so if you want to put numbers in context and why things are better at one time and not so good at another time, we need all facts. both of those presidents worked hard to do what was necessary at the particular time in history when they took office. this president took office in january of 2009, and you know what the employment and unemployment was in the two months before him and in the two years before him and in the two months after he raised his hand and in the two years after he raised his hand? i want to show you a chart, if i may. we're gaining the numbers. the blue line in this chart shows the rate at which state and local government had been growing or shrinking as compared to real gdp since the late '80s. very clear, even i understand it, so you all should understand it. but those are the numbers. you didn't put them there and i didn't put them there. these are the numbers. in 2007, if you look -- try to look closely, the private sector and government were growing. then the
mr. clinton raised taxes. so if you want to put numbers in context and why things are better at one time and not so good at another time, we need all facts. both of those presidents worked hard to do what was necessary at the particular time in history when they took office. this president took office in january of 2009, and you know what the employment and unemployment was in the two months before him and in the two years before him and in the two months after he raised his hand and in the two...
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mr. clinton oppose the idea of an underwriters lab? or not? >> i think it is different. >> did anyone ever tell you that you look like david gergen? >> i am pretty flattered. i hear david is upset. [laughter] we hear about different things, first of all, with respect to the legal issues. after he got elected, president obama appointed us to do a 60- day review of its cyber security with the council staff. the largest document in that is appendix "a" going through all of the legal barriers. that is a place to start print essentially, we have a bunch of laws that are written for an analog world, and we are now in a digital world. we still have laws on the books about how to manage your videotapes. i have not had a videotape in quite awhile. there's a lot that can be worked out to modernize things. we have suggested that some of those things are regulatory and could be offered as incentives. you know, to get away from some of these burdens. some of them are duplicative auditing requirements. we are all for auditing, but it should be a cyber secur
mr. clinton oppose the idea of an underwriters lab? or not? >> i think it is different. >> did anyone ever tell you that you look like david gergen? >> i am pretty flattered. i hear david is upset. [laughter] we hear about different things, first of all, with respect to the legal issues. after he got elected, president obama appointed us to do a 60- day review of its cyber security with the council staff. the largest document in that is appendix "a" going through all...
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mr. clinton, thank you. last 12 seconds, last but not least, doctor. >> let's take this as an opportunity and unleash the power of the private sector. we built this thing. we didn't build it with security. now we understand this adversary. let us take the information we have, the data we have, the isps see all the mobile phone activity. they can see that. they can protect that. incentivize us so we can still eat when we get done doing it but make sure we build business models around building security in from the hardware up. and i think you will see this world change in a few years. >> i thank the panel for the excellent responses. i yield back. >> thank you, doctor. and we are talking about we're going to lock the doors and not let you out until you give us all the ideas we need to do here. we'll let you out today, but seriously, in terms of helping us understand how to get this right, you've got a lot of them in your testimony, but if we could help -- if you could help us drill down more specifically, at l
mr. clinton, thank you. last 12 seconds, last but not least, doctor. >> let's take this as an opportunity and unleash the power of the private sector. we built this thing. we didn't build it with security. now we understand this adversary. let us take the information we have, the data we have, the isps see all the mobile phone activity. they can see that. they can protect that. incentivize us so we can still eat when we get done doing it but make sure we build business models around...
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mr. clinton who, said, "it's the economy, stupid!"o his greatest triumphs were turned against him. >> i respect the majesty of the in theic system. i just called governor clinton and offered my congratulations. >> we lost that campaign because of ross perot who took 19 percent of the vote and two-thirds of it from us. >> it hurts to lose something big like that. all the people in the white house were discouraged and down. so i invited dana carvy to spend the night in the white house -- free. >> to start out with mr. rogers -- it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add a little john wayne. here we go. let's go over the ridge. you got george herbert walker bush. >> during his if i'm days at the white house, president bush worked diligently to recognize americans he thought made a difference. >> we began with a national strategy, changing attitudes so all americans define a successful life as one that includes serving others. >> he used that sentence more than any other sentence in his presidency because he felt it was import
mr. clinton who, said, "it's the economy, stupid!"o his greatest triumphs were turned against him. >> i respect the majesty of the in theic system. i just called governor clinton and offered my congratulations. >> we lost that campaign because of ross perot who took 19 percent of the vote and two-thirds of it from us. >> it hurts to lose something big like that. all the people in the white house were discouraged and down. so i invited dana carvy to spend the night in...
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mr. clinton oppose the idea of an underwriters lab? or not? >> i think it is different. >> did anyone ever tell you that you look like david gergen? >> i am pretty flattered. i hear david is upset. [laughter] we hear about different things, first of all, with respect to the legal issues. after he got elected, president obama appointed us to do a 60- day review of its cyber security with the song -- with the council staff. the largest document in that is appendix "a" going through all of the legal barriers. that is a place to start print essentially, we have a bunch of laws that are written for an analog world, and we are now in a digital world. we still have laws on the books about how to manage your videotapes. i have not had a videotape in quite awhile. there's a lot that can be worked out to modernize things. we have suggested that some of those things are regulatory and could be offered as incentives. you know, to get away from some of these burdens. some of them are duplicative auditing requirements. we are all for auditing, but it should
mr. clinton oppose the idea of an underwriters lab? or not? >> i think it is different. >> did anyone ever tell you that you look like david gergen? >> i am pretty flattered. i hear david is upset. [laughter] we hear about different things, first of all, with respect to the legal issues. after he got elected, president obama appointed us to do a 60- day review of its cyber security with the song -- with the council staff. the largest document in that is appendix "a"...
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mrs. clinton and her team come in doing this in a judicial way. their goal is to get the 19 people out. there will be another 19 or another 25 or another 35 after that. americans are targets for this government in egypt in these days. >>shepard: stay out of there. the judge is on "freedom watch," weeknights 8:00 eastern and 7:00 in oxford on the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. more than a a quarter century ago a young woman was murdered and someone three decades later is going to trial for this, and the prosecution case hinges on d.n.a. evidence and without the dan this would not be happening. details, the legal debate 51ing this case and it is fierce. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focu
mrs. clinton and her team come in doing this in a judicial way. their goal is to get the 19 people out. there will be another 19 or another 25 or another 35 after that. americans are targets for this government in egypt in these days. >>shepard: stay out of there. the judge is on "freedom watch," weeknights 8:00 eastern and 7:00 in oxford on the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. more than a a quarter century ago a young woman was murdered and someone three...
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mrs. clinton, we showed how important this was to all of us, senior people with a drive and a genuine debate. we are seeking to back the arab league hasn't been conflicted for some time over syria in a way that wasn't in relation to libya has been forcing the pace recently sending the calling for the transition of the government but do not underestimate how significant this is for the first time breaking with the other singing you are doing things here that our kinship will support. so it's the values that are at stake are actually more important than that. this is a profound turning point for the world. another turning point is we are getting behind this not leading it, we are getting behind it. this is their revolution. the last thing they want is to be characterized to doing the bidding of the best which is what the russians are trying to make of all of this. they are conflicted. a long relationship with syria and the commercial and political terms they know what is going on is wrong and doing what they can behind the scenes that they can't quite bring themselves the support of the resolu
mrs. clinton, we showed how important this was to all of us, senior people with a drive and a genuine debate. we are seeking to back the arab league hasn't been conflicted for some time over syria in a way that wasn't in relation to libya has been forcing the pace recently sending the calling for the transition of the government but do not underestimate how significant this is for the first time breaking with the other singing you are doing things here that our kinship will support. so it's the...
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mrs. clinton's arrival.he is tried to shame two conference no-show, russia and china for vetoing a security council resolution on assad. >> two permanent members of the security council using their veto with people are being murdered, women, children, brave young men. houses are being destroyed. it's despicable. >> in homs amateur video shows the killing continued. the conference endorsed the call for aid and u.n. and arab league peacekeepers if assad will agree to a cease-fire and the russian and chinese will go along at the u.n. security council. the russians say the opposition is equally responsible for violence. president obama says the world must act. >> it is important we not be bystanders during these extraordinary events. >> but there is no consensus for a tough international response. in a meeting with secretary clinton the saudi foreign minister announced arming the opposition. >> i think the connection -- >> independent senator joe lieberman and republicans john mccain and lindsey graham agreed wr
mrs. clinton's arrival.he is tried to shame two conference no-show, russia and china for vetoing a security council resolution on assad. >> two permanent members of the security council using their veto with people are being murdered, women, children, brave young men. houses are being destroyed. it's despicable. >> in homs amateur video shows the killing continued. the conference endorsed the call for aid and u.n. and arab league peacekeepers if assad will agree to a cease-fire and...
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mr. chairman. secretary clinton, i'm not going to dwell on this, but i didn't vote for the treaty. but the administration almost took me with the promises that it made. there is a lot of discussion as to whether the promises are being kept or not. i don't think it am of comes as a surprise that there a good number of people on my side that feel that the promises are not being kept. the good chairman and make commitments and the period made commitments in writing. when you are taking questions for the doe, i don't think i would focus on what can be done as to whether or not the commitments are being kept. over to iran, as you try to work through the rubiks cube and get a handle on this thing, try to get it ratcheted down, it's best to start with the other side of thinking? you read this stuff and you -- it's hard to comprehend why you push the youthful and why they continue to pursue something that everyone in the world doesn't want them to do is it homegrown politics or what is motivating them to continue to do this? >> senator, briefly on the question about nuclear monitorization,
mr. chairman. secretary clinton, i'm not going to dwell on this, but i didn't vote for the treaty. but the administration almost took me with the promises that it made. there is a lot of discussion as to whether the promises are being kept or not. i don't think it am of comes as a surprise that there a good number of people on my side that feel that the promises are not being kept. the good chairman and make commitments and the period made commitments in writing. when you are taking questions...
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mr. clinton? >> i agree that we do need legislation. the question is what is the legislation that we need? i do subscribe to the do no harm theory. i think the one thing i tell the committee is to understand that this is not a technology issue. it is an enterprise-wide risk management issue. the problem we have is that in cybersecurity world, all of the incentives favor the bad guys. it's cheap, easy, they are profitable, it's a great business model. defense is hard. we follow attackers around, hard to show return on investment, and criminal prosecution is virtually non-exist tent. back to the last thing i said before i finished my oral statement. understand that you are dealing with the invention of gun powder. this is an entirely different thing. you can't just take 20th century models and plug it in here because you can pass legislation that will do harm, that will take away needed resources from where they need to be. we need a credittive 21st century approach and a lot of what we're seeing in the public policy world is not that. >>
mr. clinton? >> i agree that we do need legislation. the question is what is the legislation that we need? i do subscribe to the do no harm theory. i think the one thing i tell the committee is to understand that this is not a technology issue. it is an enterprise-wide risk management issue. the problem we have is that in cybersecurity world, all of the incentives favor the bad guys. it's cheap, easy, they are profitable, it's a great business model. defense is hard. we follow attackers...
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mrs. clinton. did you work on her senate staff? >> i did. only for a period of time. i worked under her senate stafment i was legislative director. i oversaw all her policy positions an her legislation that she was moving. i was with her 2003 through 2005. >> you do have a yale law degree? >> i do. >> has that been important in all the work you've done? >> it's been vital. i mean, you know, yale is a nontraditional law school. and so in the sense that a lot of the law professor there is actually like to think about what the law should be rather than teach you what the law is. and so my law school classes were all actually in some sense public policy classes that needed to be how laws were created, why they were created, the role of incentives and changing human behavior how the law affects human behavior which was actually incredibly helpful in the year since. my time at yale was fantastic. many people don't like law school but i loved i. >> so what impact have you had yourself on the health care bill that was passed out of the obama white house? >> well, i think i've
mrs. clinton. did you work on her senate staff? >> i did. only for a period of time. i worked under her senate stafment i was legislative director. i oversaw all her policy positions an her legislation that she was moving. i was with her 2003 through 2005. >> you do have a yale law degree? >> i do. >> has that been important in all the work you've done? >> it's been vital. i mean, you know, yale is a nontraditional law school. and so in the sense that a lot of the...
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mr. clinton?> well, first of all, start at the federal level, straighten out laws and speedometers in -- responsibilities in the federal government and the state and local level. for example, i mentioned the problem in the utilities sector where we have mandates that exist at one level, but funding comes at another level. we have to realize solving some of the problem is going to cost us some money. unfortunately, when you have state, public utility commissioners, they are resistant to increasing the rate base, and it's understandable, but we have to find a way for a passthrough on some of these things. a good review and scrubbing of the governmental issues is one place to start. simultaneously, we have a lot of activity already going through the public-private partnership that can use a number of these things. mr. roger's bill is a good example, and then i think we need a really concentrated effort on working on these other incentive programs that started exactly what do we need to do with the in
mr. clinton?> well, first of all, start at the federal level, straighten out laws and speedometers in -- responsibilities in the federal government and the state and local level. for example, i mentioned the problem in the utilities sector where we have mandates that exist at one level, but funding comes at another level. we have to realize solving some of the problem is going to cost us some money. unfortunately, when you have state, public utility commissioners, they are resistant to...
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mr. clinton's resolve to pass his budget plan in 1993. >> there wasn't anything he wasn't willing to do. he would call, he would meet he would grove he will. he would strong arm. he would use every tactic any leader has at his disposal to try to get this thing done. >> but the days when a president could command votes even from members of his own party were long over. >> bill clinton was used to arkansas. you know, he knew the good old boys. he knew who he had to go to. he could walk on the floor of the legislature and basically, you know, with a smile and a pat on a back he could get any vote he wanted. that wasn't true here in washington. and in many ways it was frustrating for him because he really felt that he knew what was best for the country and that by cheer power of his personality and his words and his smile, that somehow he could make it work. >> the budget wented its way through a series of committee and floor votes in the house and the senate. >> getting calls during the voting process of, you know, someone had turned, someone had moved. these things are being won by one vot
mr. clinton's resolve to pass his budget plan in 1993. >> there wasn't anything he wasn't willing to do. he would call, he would meet he would grove he will. he would strong arm. he would use every tactic any leader has at his disposal to try to get this thing done. >> but the days when a president could command votes even from members of his own party were long over. >> bill clinton was used to arkansas. you know, he knew the good old boys. he knew who he had to go to. he...
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mr. clinton survived it.nd behind the scenes of the british drama, fountain abbey that has taken america by storm and tyler perry is also here with us in studio 57. and so we will see you at 7:00. >> couldn't get the day off, huh, charley? >> i'm trying. >> i know. we kid you much. happy monday. >> how about you? you've been longer than i've been here. >> well, that's touche. >> tv is never pretty. all good. thank you very much. >> see ya. >> cbs 24 this morning starts at -- cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> another guy who doesn't have the day off, comedian stephen colbert is back in his chair and the network halted production suddenly of the colbert report on wednesday and it didn't comment about caring for his 91-year-old mother but he tweeted everyone saying thanks for thoughts and prayers. >>> lindsey lohan is about to make a comeback. and hosting saturday night live. nbc says her guest host appearance will be march 3. and her career has been sidelined recently because of legal and personal problems t
mr. clinton survived it.nd behind the scenes of the british drama, fountain abbey that has taken america by storm and tyler perry is also here with us in studio 57. and so we will see you at 7:00. >> couldn't get the day off, huh, charley? >> i'm trying. >> i know. we kid you much. happy monday. >> how about you? you've been longer than i've been here. >> well, that's touche. >> tv is never pretty. all good. thank you very much. >> see ya. >> cbs...
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mrs. george clinton. the governor of new york was an old friend and amateur botanist who would supply lyndon trees and war time ally from whom washington had no intention of being separated by political differences. men's opinions were as varied as their faces, said washington. and where their motives were pure, no more to be questioned than nature itself. in politics as in religion, my tenants of few are simple the president had written, the leading one of which is to be honest and just ourselves and to exact it from others. meddling as little as possible in their affairs where our own are not involved. what followed was a neat mix of innovation and caution. the inaugural address itself was washington's idea. so it was a presidential cabinet, a sort of council which both reflected an imperfectly contained the opposing schools of thought personified by secretary of the treasury alexander hamilton and secretary of state thomas jefferso of state thomas jefferson. inevitably, the arist to cat who considered
mrs. george clinton. the governor of new york was an old friend and amateur botanist who would supply lyndon trees and war time ally from whom washington had no intention of being separated by political differences. men's opinions were as varied as their faces, said washington. and where their motives were pure, no more to be questioned than nature itself. in politics as in religion, my tenants of few are simple the president had written, the leading one of which is to be honest and just...
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mrs. clinton saying the iranian message, was, quote, one we have been waiting for, that glimmer of hope comes one day after a group ofby partisan senators made some of the strongest threats yet about what iran could face if it does not back down on that nuclear program. >> with iran, you have only two choices: peacefully negotiate to end your nuclear weapons program, or expect the military strike to disable that program. >> we won't let it happen. and certainly, if it takes military force, that needs to be an -- needs to be an option on the table. >> we will not be intim dated, we will not lose your resolve. please understand that you're embarking on a course that is not good for the iranian people. stop. before it's too late. megyn: judgeing from that it seems like the senate or some members of it at least are ready to stand by israel on using military force to stop iran's nuke program but what about the obama administration? does it feel the same? coming up, israeli -- former israeli ambassador to the u.n. dan gilleman live from tel aviv, he told us amounts ago, quote, time is iraning out.
mrs. clinton saying the iranian message, was, quote, one we have been waiting for, that glimmer of hope comes one day after a group ofby partisan senators made some of the strongest threats yet about what iran could face if it does not back down on that nuclear program. >> with iran, you have only two choices: peacefully negotiate to end your nuclear weapons program, or expect the military strike to disable that program. >> we won't let it happen. and certainly, if it takes military...
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mrs. clinton says, the neighbors to somehow exert some pressure on assad to stop this and perhaps step down, secretary of state clinton is right to call this a traves travesty. this is the worst violence we've seen in the arab world since the arab revolutions, the arab spring began over a year ago. the assad government has literally gone to war against its own people. they have to work outside the security council. >> how, how do you know by that? what do you mean outside? what does that mean exactly? >> and to work with turkey and to work with arab countries that are opposed to what the syrian regime is doing to try to isolate that government further. perhaps some new sanctions. it would have been far pr preferable to work with the security council but they have shown they a far incapable of working with anyone else and to take responsible actions themselves. the cynicism is is quite striking here. >> i think if you look back, and i know you know your history, you worked it and lived it, this happens all the time in china and russia. they veto a lot of things. so i'm not sure that too many
mrs. clinton says, the neighbors to somehow exert some pressure on assad to stop this and perhaps step down, secretary of state clinton is right to call this a traves travesty. this is the worst violence we've seen in the arab world since the arab revolutions, the arab spring began over a year ago. the assad government has literally gone to war against its own people. they have to work outside the security council. >> how, how do you know by that? what do you mean outside? what does that...
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mr. clinton was running for president and mr.ed about getting tough with china and how the bushes aren't tough enough. so that's nothing new. so what's interesting here, and what will be unique, is that china will be the world's largest economy in about ten years, even if the u.s. economy gets itself going and growing at 4%. china, 15 years will be the largest, but it will still be on a per capita basis, very poor. and we've never had before the world's largest economy at the same time, a relatively poor economy in terms of per capita income, which makes its agenda and its interest in stability very different than we are accustomed too in state craft. >> well, and stability is the key here. the chinese always say that the most important thing is using their prosperity for stability within their country. but in the united states, we look at their stability within their country, and we see repression in tibet, we see human rights violations. we see things that aren't necessarily conducive to the american world view. >> well, the ch
mr. clinton was running for president and mr.ed about getting tough with china and how the bushes aren't tough enough. so that's nothing new. so what's interesting here, and what will be unique, is that china will be the world's largest economy in about ten years, even if the u.s. economy gets itself going and growing at 4%. china, 15 years will be the largest, but it will still be on a per capita basis, very poor. and we've never had before the world's largest economy at the same time, a...
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mrs. clinton found out four years ago you can't avoid anything. you have to go after caucus votes.tha: good to see you. ed rollins. >> thank you. bill: here is a bit of good news, stocks are i from flying right now. we're up 125 points in eight minutes. what is up with that, you wonder? manufacturing results are coming in from around the world the china is doing better than many thought. europe is outperforming the forecast. that gives investors hopes that the manufacturing sector in the u.s. will continue its recovery. martha: dow 13,000. don't say it. economy drowns really in $15 trillion in red ink. the government saying we're in for another year of trillion dollar deficits. four years in a row, folks. so what can be done? bill: what can be done. a drug raid turns nasty when the suspect opens fire on police. the chilling audiotapes that tell the deadly story. >> we have shots fired. we have officers hit. i need medical. >> units responding take cover. >> all units take cover. >> shots being fired out into the area. take cover. don't come on the scene. we earn more cash back for
mrs. clinton found out four years ago you can't avoid anything. you have to go after caucus votes.tha: good to see you. ed rollins. >> thank you. bill: here is a bit of good news, stocks are i from flying right now. we're up 125 points in eight minutes. what is up with that, you wonder? manufacturing results are coming in from around the world the china is doing better than many thought. europe is outperforming the forecast. that gives investors hopes that the manufacturing sector in the...