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mr. schneider? mr. schneider: as president obama talked about, subsidies to oil committees -- instead of giving it to oil companies, let's given to students. ,> congressman dold your opportunity. rep. dold: education is the building block of everything we want to do. if you want to solve poverty, education is the key. if you look at a higher education it is something i have led on. and to make sure we are reducing people's student loans and ultimately as we look at $1.2 trillion worth of student loan debt, i offered a piece of legislation that would enable employers to pay down the debt faster. right now we are encouraging employers to be able to put 241 but help with retirement they don't for college debt. that is something we can and should rectify. ultimately, it is not just about college. we also have to talk about career education as well. for those who want to become a skilled welder or carpenter, we need to make sure those opportunities are available for and absolutely is going to be out of sight
mr. schneider? mr. schneider: as president obama talked about, subsidies to oil committees -- instead of giving it to oil companies, let's given to students. ,> congressman dold your opportunity. rep. dold: education is the building block of everything we want to do. if you want to solve poverty, education is the key. if you look at a higher education it is something i have led on. and to make sure we are reducing people's student loans and ultimately as we look at $1.2 trillion worth of...
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mr. schneider. >> thank you, and thank you. i'm asking for your vote on november 8th so i can go back to congress and continue the work we started four years ago. and protect the legacy of president obama. by make sure we have an economy that it is growing for everybody, not just a fortunate few. by building 0 the success of the affordable health care act, nixing the problems and making sure that every american in this country has access to quality, affordable health care. want to make sure that every child has the opportunity for quality education, whether she lives in lake forest or north chicago. want to bork to then all those working a lifetime to be confident they'll have a secure and dig anyway identified retirement. work to address our challenges in the environment, tagle climate change and try to do something about the scourge of gun violence in our nation. these are the issues that are the priorities and valued of of district why i'm asking for your vote to go back to congress, thank you. >> thank you. we're going to t
mr. schneider. >> thank you, and thank you. i'm asking for your vote on november 8th so i can go back to congress and continue the work we started four years ago. and protect the legacy of president obama. by make sure we have an economy that it is growing for everybody, not just a fortunate few. by building 0 the success of the affordable health care act, nixing the problems and making sure that every american in this country has access to quality, affordable health care. want to make...
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mr. schneider? - well peter wasn't here and we got lonely. - peter's not... you mean he's not back from the museum yet? - maybe he's in trouble. - (chuckling) how much trouble can you get in a museum? - he's in trouble. - he's in trouble. - what's the matter this time? l you have to do is copy a little painting. - i just don't feel it. - hey a duce, i can a make him feel it. - hey, hey, hey, easy, easy. leonardo da vinci couldn't be rushed, you know. - maybe if you told me something about the painting. - well this guy, he's a classy guy. he's a guy what have a lot of class, have a lot of money. the guy's a good dresser you see. with ruffles, with style. this guy gotta lot of style. with a big hat, get all the girls, you understand? - he must be somewhere in this building. - hey, why don't we check the studio? - that's a good idea. you check studio 1, i'll check studio 2, and you check studio 3. - ok. - ok. - [davy] excuse me, excuse me. - [mike] can i get through here? (talking over each other) - [davy] studio 2 is... (audience laughter) - there, it's finishe
mr. schneider? - well peter wasn't here and we got lonely. - peter's not... you mean he's not back from the museum yet? - maybe he's in trouble. - (chuckling) how much trouble can you get in a museum? - he's in trouble. - he's in trouble. - what's the matter this time? l you have to do is copy a little painting. - i just don't feel it. - hey a duce, i can a make him feel it. - hey, hey, hey, easy, easy. leonardo da vinci couldn't be rushed, you know. - maybe if you told me something about the...
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mr. bruce schneider, a fellow at the berkman klein center at harvard. lecterer, harvard school of government. thank you for being here. >> thank you chairman walder, burgess and ranking members. committee members, thank you for having me, and thank you for having this very important hearing. i'm bruce schneier. i am not speaking for harvard or ibm and not sure they know i'm he here. >> it's a secret. nobody on the internet knows either. >> as the chairman pointed out, there are notice computers in everything. but i want to give us another way of thinking about this. this is not a phone. this is a future that makes phone calls. or the refrigerator say computer that keeps things cold. an atm is a computer with machine inside. your car is not a mechanical device with computers, but a computer with four wheels and an engine. and this is the internet of things. and this is what caused the ddos attack we're talking about. i come from the world of computer security, and that is now everything security. so i want to give you four truths from my world that now a
mr. bruce schneider, a fellow at the berkman klein center at harvard. lecterer, harvard school of government. thank you for being here. >> thank you chairman walder, burgess and ranking members. committee members, thank you for having me, and thank you for having this very important hearing. i'm bruce schneier. i am not speaking for harvard or ibm and not sure they know i'm he here. >> it's a secret. nobody on the internet knows either. >> as the chairman pointed out, there...
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mr. schneider? schneider: yes. i would pick comprehensive immigration reform who to take care of the dreamers to make sure we secure the border i was proud to produce this in the house as a companion to the bill that passed the senate in the same year. and the republicans then dollhouse outlaw any immigration reform i do believe that this legislation came into a vote would pass overwhelmingly. i only support a person for speaker of the house promises to the nation in pledges for comprehensive immigration reform. and i thank you should do the same. dold: and above to respond. and to have that partisan attack this is not how we solve problems or the education bill or highway bill or solve to have doctors taking care of seniors. so that is with bipartisan support and it has endorsed me to put the country first not politics systemic cost of a college education has estimated more than 40 million americans have $1 trillion of student at and then that slows the economy. what is to be done about this situation should the g
mr. schneider? schneider: yes. i would pick comprehensive immigration reform who to take care of the dreamers to make sure we secure the border i was proud to produce this in the house as a companion to the bill that passed the senate in the same year. and the republicans then dollhouse outlaw any immigration reform i do believe that this legislation came into a vote would pass overwhelmingly. i only support a person for speaker of the house promises to the nation in pledges for comprehensive...
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mr. schneider. i was told therereight be information about my son, about his killer. well, we have a possible suspect, sir. might recognize him. oh, yeah, fine. we'll set up a lineup. of course, even if you didn't recognize him, that wouldn't necessarily mean anything. i know, the idea's been the killer probably wasn't known by our family. that's right, i mean, this guy could still be a canandate. ludicrous. unfathomable. hope and pray, sal. that's all we can do now is just hope and pray. i mean, nothing's happened so far we can't fix. lieutenant, maybe ththhitter's split. lose his 20 g's. who's going to fix things for my sister, doria, huh? forget your sister. is that old man there worth ruining your life over? bubuz: that's russo with her boyfriend dominick. mr. donatelli should've asked me to bid the work. buntz: mr. donatelli's expression is called the oops look. like, oops, did i overplay my hand? o. she plays it out, huh. got to give her credit for her stones. you know, it might do her some good to hear some of that, lieutenant. he's coming out. i want your men
mr. schneider. i was told therereight be information about my son, about his killer. well, we have a possible suspect, sir. might recognize him. oh, yeah, fine. we'll set up a lineup. of course, even if you didn't recognize him, that wouldn't necessarily mean anything. i know, the idea's been the killer probably wasn't known by our family. that's right, i mean, this guy could still be a canandate. ludicrous. unfathomable. hope and pray, sal. that's all we can do now is just hope and pray. i...
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mr. schneider, i'm assuming you read that. this is the kind of thing that they are unaware. if you take a device like that. then you have the concerns if it does get into an environment such as a hospital or a medical facility with patients. these malicious actors are out there with the vulnerability of these iot devices and you have some of these concerns that are going to manifest in themselves. how are we can make sure that they are alerted to the vulnerability in the software and in the devices. if they get anything like this they know to get rid of it. >> i would say the biggest benefit of iot devices the reason they compromised so quickly is because they all look the same. a device manufacturer they are not really configure rating the devices at all. a new exposure comes out. they can get a new software update and automatically update. that is a thing the thing that keeps that infrastructure healthy. >> the chair now recognizes the member from new jersey. >> i wanted to ask mr. snyder a couple of questions looking at the attack. they are just a few websites going down
mr. schneider, i'm assuming you read that. this is the kind of thing that they are unaware. if you take a device like that. then you have the concerns if it does get into an environment such as a hospital or a medical facility with patients. these malicious actors are out there with the vulnerability of these iot devices and you have some of these concerns that are going to manifest in themselves. how are we can make sure that they are alerted to the vulnerability in the software and in the...
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mr. schneider, you had mentioned along this line and then you mentioned in a response to an earlier question about the autonomous vehicles yesterday in our trade committee we had a hearing on autonomous vehicles, so particularly older abilities or places where the focus should be as that autonomous, self driving vehicle develops as a separate entity. >> i think it's interesting testbed for what we are thinking about and i don't know how much detail you got into on vulnerabilities, but we learned vulnerabilities are surprising. why attack that used the dvd player as a way to inject malware into the car that controlled the engine. now, that should not be possible, but surprise and similarly i am more about the usb port on the airplane seats potentially controlling avionics airline companies will say that's impossible, but those in security don't believe it, so again the more holistic we can be the better. there are going to always be surprises, so if you get back to the immune system model how do we build a resilience? how do we ensure it is fail safely and securely? how do we ensure or at lea
mr. schneider, you had mentioned along this line and then you mentioned in a response to an earlier question about the autonomous vehicles yesterday in our trade committee we had a hearing on autonomous vehicles, so particularly older abilities or places where the focus should be as that autonomous, self driving vehicle develops as a separate entity. >> i think it's interesting testbed for what we are thinking about and i don't know how much detail you got into on vulnerabilities, but we...
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mr. schneider. you're going to the sixth floor, booth two. >> all right.o problem. >> i know she's innocent. she knows she's innocent. god knows she's innocent and those are the only three people that matter. >> allen schneider was also implicated in the security and theft charges that september his wife to prison. prosecutors say he played a lesser role. after reaching a plea deal, he received five years' probation. >> i had like a couple of hours to decide if he wanted to take a plea, which i did for the specific reason of i didn't want to trust my life to 12 people who couldn't figure out how to get out of jury duty. >> though he's never served time in jail, schneider has spent plenty of time here visiting his wife. >> i visit with joanne twice a week. the visits are typically 20 minutes to a half hour. the thing i don't like about the visits here is it's all via telephone through glass. >> how are you doing? >> okay. i'm doing okay. >> you look like you're getting around a little better. >> yeah. >> you look good. your hair looks good. >> you too. i wi
mr. schneider. you're going to the sixth floor, booth two. >> all right.o problem. >> i know she's innocent. she knows she's innocent. god knows she's innocent and those are the only three people that matter. >> allen schneider was also implicated in the security and theft charges that september his wife to prison. prosecutors say he played a lesser role. after reaching a plea deal, he received five years' probation. >> i had like a couple of hours to decide if he wanted...
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mr. schneider was there the same piece was offered he did not co-sponsor this piece of legislation. i work with bob kelly on a bipartisan compromise to move forward on the no-fly know by move forward. we don't need that vote people are dying in our communities today and frankly it is an unacceptable meanness had 3500 shootings in chicago alone this is a political the solving a problem the only way we will solve this is by building a bipartisan consensus that i had demonstrated the ability to do with members on the other side of the aisle. but don't take my word kathy gifford when did they were spreading the allies say i was the champion for a bipartisan solutions. >> these are political floods - - votes. all they're asking for is to allow the legislation, and to the floor for a vote did you continue to block it. my taxes are on the internet you can find them. every single goal page is there. lettuce know where we can find yours. >> moderator: you talk about gun violence so let's get into that topic deeper. debt issue of national resonance no place louder than in chicago. that there
mr. schneider was there the same piece was offered he did not co-sponsor this piece of legislation. i work with bob kelly on a bipartisan compromise to move forward on the no-fly know by move forward. we don't need that vote people are dying in our communities today and frankly it is an unacceptable meanness had 3500 shootings in chicago alone this is a political the solving a problem the only way we will solve this is by building a bipartisan consensus that i had demonstrated the ability to do...
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mr. schneider, you mentioned that the attacks are easier than defense on this complex system and making more complexity opens up new vulnerabilities. biological systems working the other way, they build complexity in order to defend themselves. is there some kind of parallel we can learn from on this? >> in the past decade or so, there's been a lot of research, it's moving the biological metaphor into security. there are some lessons and things that don't work, biological systems tend to sacrifice the individual, i'll say the speecies, not something we want to think about. but there are ways of thinking about a security system, but complexity of a biological system is complexity that's constraint. you know, we all have a different, and that gives us resistance, our species against the disease, you might be able to do that with a operating system, it's going to be billions just suddenly much more expensive like, you know, orders around the magnitude. a lot of the lessons don't apply. some do. and the researchers are trying to learn from them. and that is kind of the new cool way of thinking a
mr. schneider, you mentioned that the attacks are easier than defense on this complex system and making more complexity opens up new vulnerabilities. biological systems working the other way, they build complexity in order to defend themselves. is there some kind of parallel we can learn from on this? >> in the past decade or so, there's been a lot of research, it's moving the biological metaphor into security. there are some lessons and things that don't work, biological systems tend to...
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mr. schneider, a follow up question. you mentioned along this line and you had mentioned any think in response to an earlier question about the autonomous vehicles, and yesterday in our manufacturing and trade subcommittee, we had a hearing on autonomous vehicles. so particular vulnerabilities or places where the focus should be as that autonomous vehicle developed as a separate entity. >> so i think it is really interesting test bed for what we're thinking about. and i don't know how much detail you went into on the vulnerabilities, but we learn the vulnerabilities are surprising. one attack that used the dvd player as a way to inject malware into the car that controlled the engine. now, that shouldn't be possible. but surprise. and similarly, i'm worried about the usb port on the airplane seat, potentially controlling you've i don't kn avionics. those in security, don't believe it. the more holistic we can be, the better. they're going to be surprises. to get back to the immune system model, how do we build resilience
mr. schneider, a follow up question. you mentioned along this line and you had mentioned any think in response to an earlier question about the autonomous vehicles, and yesterday in our manufacturing and trade subcommittee, we had a hearing on autonomous vehicles. so particular vulnerabilities or places where the focus should be as that autonomous vehicle developed as a separate entity. >> so i think it is really interesting test bed for what we're thinking about. and i don't know how...
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mr. schneider, in 2015, 42 people people lost their lives because of a heroin overdose in this county. how will you convince your colleagues in washington that more funding is needed for prevention and rehab programs. >> absolute, you had a crucial point. we are are seeing an epidemic of opioid addiction overdose and death across our country. progress was made in taking some steps but when president obama signed that bill he highlighted the fact there was a refusal to his call for $920 million to treat people. >> how you convince your colleagues to get the money needed. >> we have to sit down and have conversation and explain the fact that so many people across the spectrum of economic age who are falling prey to opioid addiction, becoming addicted to heroin and other drugs. they are alone and dying because it is no one to provide themwhah infrastructure -- also, infrastructure puts people to work right away in building it. andlso spruces up a place it sets the table for private enterprise. i was the chair of the chamber and spent nine years on the chamber board recruiting businesses a
mr. schneider, in 2015, 42 people people lost their lives because of a heroin overdose in this county. how will you convince your colleagues in washington that more funding is needed for prevention and rehab programs. >> absolute, you had a crucial point. we are are seeing an epidemic of opioid addiction overdose and death across our country. progress was made in taking some steps but when president obama signed that bill he highlighted the fact there was a refusal to his call for $920...
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attorney general eric schneider releasing a statement saying the deal is a major victory for the 6,000 victims of what the attorney general called a fraudulent university. the mr. trump of swindling people who thought they were getting secrets to succeed in the business world. every victim will get a settlement money out of the settlement, we're told. we're waiting on a response from the trump camp on today's news. i'm scott mcfarland. back to you. >> all right. we're going to pick up on the presidential transition. the white house team is starting to take shape. donald trump revealed three new staff picks today. >> republicans praised the president-elect's choices, but democrats are voicing some concerns. hill with more on this. >> yeah, pat and chris, the president-elect is signaling he values loyal, but at the same time, he's not afraid of a fight. >> make america great again. >> when donald trump was fighting for the white house, jeff sessions and michael flynn remained at his side. now they face their own fight to stay there. the president-elect has chosen flynn as national security adviser. sessions as attorney general, and kansas congressman mike pompeo
attorney general eric schneider releasing a statement saying the deal is a major victory for the 6,000 victims of what the attorney general called a fraudulent university. the mr. trump of swindling people who thought they were getting secrets to succeed in the business world. every victim will get a settlement money out of the settlement, we're told. we're waiting on a response from the trump camp on today's news. i'm scott mcfarland. back to you. >> all right. we're going to pick up on...