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we will go to purdue university. final questions? >> any of us are familiar with chris the things that are portrayed in the west wing and in political dramas. is there a side that does not come through on those dramas in real life, and if so, can you talk about that question mark -- ? >> sure. one of the things that is happened, if you look at the briefing, you assume that is the kind of relationship that people have, that reporters have with officials. you can relate, you see the television correspondents in positions where they are telling truth to power. they want the public to see how tough they are as questioners. alternately, in the clinton administration and then in the early bush administration, there used to be gaggles, and marlon fitzwater had them as well. a gaggle was a social in the press secretary's office at about 9:15 and 9:30, and the them,that struck me about there were a few that were held in this administration, is how productive they are. it may be 15 minutes, and you get 18 questions. you might have 15 people ca
we will go to purdue university. final questions? >> any of us are familiar with chris the things that are portrayed in the west wing and in political dramas. is there a side that does not come through on those dramas in real life, and if so, can you talk about that question mark -- ? >> sure. one of the things that is happened, if you look at the briefing, you assume that is the kind of relationship that people have, that reporters have with officials. you can relate, you see the...
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dana i have got to get you out of this joint purdue are cracking a pie was in solitary confinement would lead to 60 days as a pow. >> iceland by feat over my bet. was that vietnam? he scrutinized me whether the held d.c.? i am too young to be the first world war. i put the heart monitor into my waistband and would move past the foot of the dead by a stretch through the of landscapes of rooftops which comprises of several levels of one of the nearby roof three men were working on a large air conditioning unit. as i study the main unscrew he widely approaches the window and stood beside me. he pressed his forehead against the window and whispered they are real. they are not aliens. >> to carefully surveyed me. kevin directed his attention back. look get all those. that used to be a firecracker. i suppose we have come a long way i snickered. what? add beer would taste might be good just about any food would taste good drinking canadian mist is not the best or the worst liquor. with resolve i continued to leap into whatever direction kevin was taking me into but yes? too much a legal hold in
dana i have got to get you out of this joint purdue are cracking a pie was in solitary confinement would lead to 60 days as a pow. >> iceland by feat over my bet. was that vietnam? he scrutinized me whether the held d.c.? i am too young to be the first world war. i put the heart monitor into my waistband and would move past the foot of the dead by a stretch through the of landscapes of rooftops which comprises of several levels of one of the nearby roof three men were working on a large...
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ohio state won style points today, didn't they, at purdue? they need that. stanford plays thursday night against oregon. clemson big over virginia. missouri over my tennessee volunteers. oklahoma is getting ready for a huge one, thursday night at baylor. >> gus: the cowboys' kip smith coming out of his own end zone. bobbles the snap. gets it off. jordan davis lets it take a bounce. picks it up off the bounce, goes down at midfield. now let's take a look at 11 through 20. >> charles: we still have a ways to go. auburn have worked their way into the mix with the big win at texas a&m a couple weeks ago. johnny football and the aggies took on the miners, winning big. lsu, their next game is alabama. that will be big next week. south carolina won big today. texas tech, we're seeing right now. fresno state/nevada, just getting started. if you haven't seen jordan lynch play at northern illinois, watch him play quarterback. they were in a bcs game last year. they could be a bcs buster this season. louisville was off this week. ucla beating colorado right now. >> gus
ohio state won style points today, didn't they, at purdue? they need that. stanford plays thursday night against oregon. clemson big over virginia. missouri over my tennessee volunteers. oklahoma is getting ready for a huge one, thursday night at baylor. >> gus: the cowboys' kip smith coming out of his own end zone. bobbles the snap. gets it off. jordan davis lets it take a bounce. picks it up off the bounce, goes down at midfield. now let's take a look at 11 through 20. >> charles:...
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. >> power companies are hiring specialists like those at purdue university, and they are carrying out practice exercises. 800 officials, regulators and homeland security experts gathered in secret to practice fending off a hybrid attack. >> you have a small power company, transformer station. cut powerlines, knock a couple of tours down. at the same time you'd attack the technology, the command and control systems, to blind the companies as to what is going on. >> psycho -- cyber attacks can be crippling and expensive. an attack by north korea on see re cost $$8 million. >> cyber security experts say one attack could darken north america and knock this out of commission. that happened in 2003 when a small power outage spread across a canadian province and eight u.s. states, affecting 55 million people. a repeat could bring a series of cascading power failures and cyber security experts say widespread panic. >> the department of homeland security found more than 100 cyber attacks against critical infrastructure during 2013. >> the mother of a firefighter killed is suing the stake, seek
. >> power companies are hiring specialists like those at purdue university, and they are carrying out practice exercises. 800 officials, regulators and homeland security experts gathered in secret to practice fending off a hybrid attack. >> you have a small power company, transformer station. cut powerlines, knock a couple of tours down. at the same time you'd attack the technology, the command and control systems, to blind the companies as to what is going on. >> psycho --...
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she took on the purdue boilermakers. only seven other coaches in all of college basketball history have ever reached that 900 win mark. a huge pre-congratulations. >> absolutely. she's a pianist. >> really? >> yes. >> very talented. >> multiple talents. >> they're getting ready for the macy's thanksgiving day parade in the big apple, but why you might not be seeing some of your favorite characters this year. hang tight. we'll tell you why. >>> the giant balloons have to be grounded if the wind is too strong. there's a chance the wind might exceed the limits. all the balloons will still be inflated, as planned later today. no matter what, though, you can watch the entire parade here on nbc bay area. it starts at 9:00 tomorrow morning. >> before we leave, of course, you may have heard about this. want to interject, this is marla and jon's last day with us. their last newscast. of course, i mean, words can't express how much we're going to miss you guys. >> i quickly have to say thank you so much for all the well wishes. i'
she took on the purdue boilermakers. only seven other coaches in all of college basketball history have ever reached that 900 win mark. a huge pre-congratulations. >> absolutely. she's a pianist. >> really? >> yes. >> very talented. >> multiple talents. >> they're getting ready for the macy's thanksgiving day parade in the big apple, but why you might not be seeing some of your favorite characters this year. hang tight. we'll tell you why. >>> the...
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purdue was back in top form this time and it enabled the twenty nine year old mongolian to fight aggressively with his blistering speed. now let's talk about a man who performed just as well as the two meal cause enough or the beach and youngster was topped off a couple of early losses kept him from winning his first championship but he left the pool cup after making a big statement the right to know something about it and have it. i was all before. the company said well when baby seals the deal will help. he built with him. the since. you could split the bill included a table and humble to do. you can use this cookbook has said that it is intended to be opened to his corvette the little bit then go put the dog will become a reality only use the creek we put on the dips and olson honesty unfortunately the end of the competition with a losing record of seven wins and eight losses. but that's not so bad considering that was his first debut tournament in the market on to top division his will we know what he needs to do team proved so i'm sure he'll re group and would do much better in january.
purdue was back in top form this time and it enabled the twenty nine year old mongolian to fight aggressively with his blistering speed. now let's talk about a man who performed just as well as the two meal cause enough or the beach and youngster was topped off a couple of early losses kept him from winning his first championship but he left the pool cup after making a big statement the right to know something about it and have it. i was all before. the company said well when baby seals the...
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on the women's side, 6th-ranked stanford beat purdue, one away from becoming the fifth coach to reach 900. >>> six months after tearing his achilles, michael crabtree will play sunday against the rams. 49ers have missed him badly. 85 catches, 1,105 yards and 9 touchdowns. >>> kobe bryant was asked today about chasing to become the nba's all-time leading scorer. >> i don't even know what i need to do for that. you're espn so you're probably wrong. >>> no. 4, good old-nagsed dance off in detroit. my vote is going to that kid. >>> no. 3 quarterback jordan lynch ran for record 321 yards unbeaten for the first time since john kennedy was president. >>> john wall had 31 points, none better than 60-degree dunk. >>> and at no. 1, listen in. >> going to have to pull this one out of their hat. catch and fire. it's on the -- he made it! oh my god! wooooooooooow! unbelievable! >> huntington university wins a game on a prayer. that was shane who made the shot and certainly made the day for the announcers who later said, "this should be the no. 1 play of the night" on e spn. >> it made it here. >>
on the women's side, 6th-ranked stanford beat purdue, one away from becoming the fifth coach to reach 900. >>> six months after tearing his achilles, michael crabtree will play sunday against the rams. 49ers have missed him badly. 85 catches, 1,105 yards and 9 touchdowns. >>> kobe bryant was asked today about chasing to become the nba's all-time leading scorer. >> i don't even know what i need to do for that. you're espn so you're probably wrong. >>> no. 4, good...
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caller: i went to the indiana university, purdue, just off the road. i am 70 years old, retired. i was raised by parents who came up during the depression. if you cannot afford something do not buy it. do not live the life of the rich and famous until you are rich and famous. accountability and responsibility are 2 big words that have been replaced by me and now. i believe in the constitution as the bulwark of protecting the individual. i will make my own decisions. i will be responsible for them. i would like to have your comment on that off-line. guest: i basically agree with you that the constitution is a critical factor in the well- being of the country. it is a well-done constitution. our bill of rights is the envy of the world that we should not change. it is interesting that you say people should change their approach to things. they have a different moral orientation. i would not venture to predict when moral transformation of the country might occur. it is hard enough to predict transformation on technology. america had great transformations of religious sentiment. there
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he's popped up about fifty five the purdue team or the price for the materials will be lower obviously the packaging costs are much higher than the packaging retail market but the airport. dr explained that although the natural copper level they need to pay the cost of human labor in renton. well he didn't distract the red almost account for seventy percent of the total cost. in fact some practical gorgeous kit that they're dumb packaging in airport pentagon eleven jumps the authority to carry rules the packaging into that small five packages to be charged but one dollar for each one large but one should be charged about two dollars. a big carton box can only be about three dollars and the many airports are too much for packaging than that some chinese net users complained about the creepy packaging christ is an airport a few gender unpleasant packaging it into the well. when the tudor my nipple. a normal situation airport. once when i check my blog as the eye airport happened to condemn my luggage up to half the repackaged. they didn't charge about ten dollars for merely using a packi
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a purdue crimes or to make its goals from eight a comedy factors around a little. i spent the best company lies in its ability to design and make donations. the key to the top of the new cartridge designed in the darkness is the most complex running consuming tasks the goal is to ensure that runs through the audience. the smoke the considerations which was designed to instill the mental tools it is hard to argue for it to coo and talk. the design is complete the dice machine to extremely precise towards us in the company's of it aren't these guys operate with the project reject rate of less. automakers around the world aren't extremely high precision components produced it. eye the new church attendance is remodeling national express when it took the kids to teach. many roads were destroyed by the disaster that just thirteen days late and ninety percent with the kiwi opened. a week up so fast. for tickets. it is detected by sizemore was just installed a toll gates and other locations along expressed thoughts. if the stories recently to terms with it. the controls.
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belief systems which brings us to former governor of indiana mitch daniels currently president of purdueuniversity c. daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. that is how do we get rid of it before any young people are force fed it totally false version of our history of course after being confronted with the breaking story daniel's backpedaled and claim he was only talking about k. through twelve not college somehow not realizing that censorship an arbitrary book banning at a high school level is still just as insane as far as the anti-american insults daniel hurdle towards zen john turman executive director of mit said inside higher ed to be contrary to the old mainstream construc
belief systems which brings us to former governor of indiana mitch daniels currently president of purdueuniversity c. daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to...
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a politician who still seems to be campaigning for something it never will be his unsuitability purdue'spresident is a glaring. boom take that daniels here attempt to censor one of most important voices of our generation is a major failure not only the book continued be taught but this week universities across the state of indiana future events then from teach ins to lectures in response to the emails but the conversation is now brought in way beyond just the book students and faculty across the state inspired by the censorship attempt have use it as a springboard for greater conversation about academic freedom. what we see here is somebody who's got a lot of power trying to take that away from people who have less power at the college and university level a lot of decisions depend on the university administration and the state doesn't have any authority but clue stroman says months after the emails were printed the reason people are still talking about daniels and attending reed and why is because people in power are trying to get more involved in making decisions about what should be s
a politician who still seems to be campaigning for something it never will be his unsuitability purdue'spresident is a glaring. boom take that daniels here attempt to censor one of most important voices of our generation is a major failure not only the book continued be taught but this week universities across the state of indiana future events then from teach ins to lectures in response to the emails but the conversation is now brought in way beyond just the book students and faculty across...
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very heavy rainfall extending all the way from michigan near grand rapids, and i also mentioned at purdueport of a 69 mile an hur wind gust. hail, heavy windfall. it could be rain-wrapd. if a warning is issued, you need to take cover immediately. >> karen, we talked earlier about chicago. you mentioned it was a thunderstorm warning. it was dangerous and threatening enough that soldier field was evacuated in the middle of a bears-ravens game. and all of thoeds attending that game had to go to a safe area there in the stadium. and you see folks right there. george howell was in chicago. where are you? what's the experience? last we spoke, you were starting to see blue skies again, sunshine? what's happening. just that quickly, we lost the signal. i don't know if that's an indication of the weather they're experiencing. we'll have much more on "the news room" right after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas in
very heavy rainfall extending all the way from michigan near grand rapids, and i also mentioned at purdueport of a 69 mile an hur wind gust. hail, heavy windfall. it could be rain-wrapd. if a warning is issued, you need to take cover immediately. >> karen, we talked earlier about chicago. you mentioned it was a thunderstorm warning. it was dangerous and threatening enough that soldier field was evacuated in the middle of a bears-ravens game. and all of thoeds attending that game had to go...
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florida and purdue in the classic game, that was my impression of the commercial.super-sophomore lighting it for the cowboys, 30 points as oklahoma state, held off 97-87 victory. the nba has fined jason kidd $50,000. he was hoping to call a play during that stoppage but it didn't work out. now kid is going to lose 50 grand. he just had the cup, somebody ran into him. >> too much sugar in you, ross. >> stay with us, weather is with kevin corriveau and the nation across the pond, are. >> i'm sergeant short, i like to wish my mom, dad, my baby sister brooklyn and my wife jennifer a very merry christmas and i'll be hope to see you soon. >> and now, a techknow minute... >> and now, a techknow minute... has tonight's exclusive report. has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that make a difference... that open your world... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight >> america tonight next next only on al jazeera america only on al jazeera amer
florida and purdue in the classic game, that was my impression of the commercial.super-sophomore lighting it for the cowboys, 30 points as oklahoma state, held off 97-87 victory. the nba has fined jason kidd $50,000. he was hoping to call a play during that stoppage but it didn't work out. now kid is going to lose 50 grand. he just had the cup, somebody ran into him. >> too much sugar in you, ross. >> stay with us, weather is with kevin corriveau and the nation across the pond, are....
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program that is causing so many problems is gene stafford from purdue university in lafayette, indiana, good morning professor spafford. the question being asked is doesn't it mean each and every search is now part of a massive federal database? >> not they will. it means that there is the potential for some of the met at a information for searches to be collected and possibly targeted for collection if there's something of interest in them. >> the n.s.a. says its focus is valid intelligence targets only, so should american citizens be concerned or trust the government? >> well, we should have a certain level of trust. they are professionals, they are governed by law. as everything else with government, we should also exercise care and oversight and vigilance as to what's going on and being sure that there are appropriate limits in place, and that our elected lawmakers and courts are providing the appropriate oversight. >> last month, companies saying to be encrypting its links. is it foolproof or are they ways around it if you're the n.s.a. >> encryption is very strong when used appro
program that is causing so many problems is gene stafford from purdue university in lafayette, indiana, good morning professor spafford. the question being asked is doesn't it mean each and every search is now part of a massive federal database? >> not they will. it means that there is the potential for some of the met at a information for searches to be collected and possibly targeted for collection if there's something of interest in them. >> the n.s.a. says its focus is valid...
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vand veer with 8 89 clear victory at stanford beat purdue 88-69 in mexico. try to become the fifth women basketball coach in college to reach 900 victory tomorrow against florida gulf coast. big loss for the university of san francisco. men team. senior guard codey left the team for personal reasons and he will not be returning. point guard started 103 games in usf career ampl ampleing 13 points per contest. now to football win over red scents on monday night football niners activated wide receiver michael crabtree. he was kaepernick favorite receiver last year but side lined after tearing his tendon back in may. crabtree might play on sunday against the ram if crab able to get up to speed quickly he's a big boost for the niner offense. if the raid hers won on sunday if only. warm front moved into sixth and the final play off spot in the afc now they have to play catch up. could you by on thanksgiving day. coach allen said today mcfad ep might return to the line up on thursday but don't expect him to be taking a majority of the snap because jennings is playi
vand veer with 8 89 clear victory at stanford beat purdue 88-69 in mexico. try to become the fifth women basketball coach in college to reach 900 victory tomorrow against florida gulf coast. big loss for the university of san francisco. men team. senior guard codey left the team for personal reasons and he will not be returning. point guard started 103 games in usf career ampl ampleing 13 points per contest. now to football win over red scents on monday night football niners activated wide...
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also near purdue university, at the airport there. i will mention that cape gerardo, we haven't spoken much about that, but i'm sure the national weather service will look at damage there from what appear to be tornadoes that touched down in that boot hill area of missouri. we had three reports coming out of that area. also, earlier in chicago, they -- soldier field, they told folks to leave the stadium. the stands. they were under severe thunderstorm warning. not a tornado warning. a severe thunderstorm warning. but it was lightning, wind, rain, that was very problematic. other areas, peakin is rightpeo. it looks as if that traveled in a seen like this. moving off towards the northeast. a lot of these cells moved off towards the northeast between 50, 60, even 70 miles an hour. can you just imagine, if this happens in minutes, don, just a week ago we were talking about haiyan in the philippines being the strongest storm reported anywhere on earth. it has 195 mile-an-hour winds and gusts higher than that. if you can imagine something l
also near purdue university, at the airport there. i will mention that cape gerardo, we haven't spoken much about that, but i'm sure the national weather service will look at damage there from what appear to be tornadoes that touched down in that boot hill area of missouri. we had three reports coming out of that area. also, earlier in chicago, they -- soldier field, they told folks to leave the stadium. the stands. they were under severe thunderstorm warning. not a tornado warning. a severe...
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that is the goal of researchers at purdue university's international center for biometrics research.t scans as well as facial and voice recognition are just a few of the tools improving security making our lives easier. we're already seeing fingerprint scanning popping up at local businesses like gyms and salons and tysons-based microstrategy reached out to me to let me know they've done away with badges all together. over 3,000 local employees use mobile phones to get access to the parking garage, elevators, their offices and even computers. i think that's awesome. can't wait till we all move in that direction. >> all this stuff -- i get the big brother thing every once in a while with the new technology. thing finger scansers and all that stuff. it is cool. >> a great big new world. >> you'll never forget your eyeball. >> you know why i worry about that? how can somebody copy those images and use them fraudulently is what i think. >> movies have figured that one out and it's kind of grizzly so we won't go there. >>> when the federal government shutdown, there was this one guy we al
that is the goal of researchers at purdue university's international center for biometrics research.t scans as well as facial and voice recognition are just a few of the tools improving security making our lives easier. we're already seeing fingerprint scanning popping up at local businesses like gyms and salons and tysons-based microstrategy reached out to me to let me know they've done away with badges all together. over 3,000 local employees use mobile phones to get access to the parking...
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sonny purdue, served eight years in the georgia senate as a democrat, then switched parties and becamenor in 2002. nathan deal switched to the gop in '95 and became georgia governor in 2010. tougher trick to go from republican to democrat, most of those with a southern change that we saw over the last generation. joining me now, your new democratic candidate for governor of florida, charlie crist. governor, good morning to you. >> good morning, chuck. how you doing? >> i'm okay. i want to start with a question that -- >> the hurricanes. >> i don't want to talk about the hurricanes yet. but -- >> i know. i know. forgive me. >> that's okay. let's start with why you did not run for re-election in 2010. why did you want to leave the governor's office in 2010 to go to the u.s. senate and why do you want to go back now? >> one of the things i was most proud of, chuck, when i was serving as governor is the fact we reached across the aisle, we had cooperation, i worked with democrats, republicans, independents, anybody who would help us in florida and do what we needed to do to help education,
sonny purdue, served eight years in the georgia senate as a democrat, then switched parties and becamenor in 2002. nathan deal switched to the gop in '95 and became georgia governor in 2010. tougher trick to go from republican to democrat, most of those with a southern change that we saw over the last generation. joining me now, your new democratic candidate for governor of florida, charlie crist. governor, good morning to you. >> good morning, chuck. how you doing? >> i'm okay. i...
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belief systems which brings us to former governor of indiana mitch daniels currently president of purdueuniversity c. daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. that is how do we get rid of it before any young people are force fed it totally false version of our history of course after being confronted with the breaking story daniels backpedaled and claim he was only talking about k. through twelve not college somehow not realizing that censorship an arbitrary book banning at a high school level is still just as insane as far as the anti-american insults daniel hurdle towards zen john turman executive director of mit said inside higher ed to be contrary to the old mainstream construct
belief systems which brings us to former governor of indiana mitch daniels currently president of purdueuniversity c. daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to...
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and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce whes
and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce whes
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and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce which established you. and one of the tragedies, i think history will record, is that you were not fully functioning until may of 2013. that is about 8.5 years lost of a very critical mission. let me just say that a goal in the law, certainly my personal goal was to have in the law certainty that liberty and security were reinforcing values in the policies and practices that we established under the law. is -- if ever that function were needed, it is right now. me that youunate to were one of the best kept secrets in washington. i know you are making a massive effort to get out there and i commend you for it. urgenthink the need is and you, uniquely among the different groups in looking at arepolicies and practices, able to make s
and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce which established you. and one of the tragedies, i think history will record, is that you were not fully functioning until may of 2013....
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and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce which established you. and one of the tragedies, i think history will record, is that you were not fully functioning until may of 2013. that is about 8.5 years lost of a very critical mission. let me just say that a goal in the law, certainly my personal goal was to have in the law certainty that liberty and security were reinforcing values in the policies and practices that we established under the law. is -- if ever that function were needed, it is right now. me that youunate to were one of the best kept secrets in washington. i know you are making a massive effort to get out there and i commend you for it. urgenthink the need is and you, uniquely among the different groups in looking at arepolicies and practices, able to make s
and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce which established you. and one of the tragedies, i think history will record, is that you were not fully functioning until may of 2013....
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. >> power companies are hiring special items like those at purdue university homeland security institute and they carry out practice exercises. 1800 officials, regulators and security experts gathered in secret to practice fending off a hybrid attack. >> you have, maybe, a small power company transformer station that they would physically attack. drive a truck into it. cut powerlines or knock a couple of towers down. at the same time that happened we'd attack the technology, the command and control systems, monitoring systems, blinding the companies as to what is going on. >> cyber attacks can be crippling and expensive. a series of attacks by north korea cost south korea $800 million. >> power stations like this dot the landscape across the u.s., canada and mexico. cyber communicative experts say one attack could darken north america and knock this out of the commission. that happened in 2003, when a power outage spread across a canadian province affecting 55 million people. experts say it could bring on widespread public panic. >> the mother of one of the 19 firefighters killed in an a
. >> power companies are hiring special items like those at purdue university homeland security institute and they carry out practice exercises. 1800 officials, regulators and security experts gathered in secret to practice fending off a hybrid attack. >> you have, maybe, a small power company transformer station that they would physically attack. drive a truck into it. cut powerlines or knock a couple of towers down. at the same time that happened we'd attack the technology, the...
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purdue soon, we were domesticated just like our livestock in some places. >> spend this weekend imploringontana state capitol as booktv and american history tv look at the history and literary life of helena. >> this painting was originally was my grandmother's official white house portrait. the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits of first ladies to hang and re-hang in the white house. she thought that was important and looked high and low and could not find my grandmother's official portrait. she called my grandmother and said, mrs. truman, do you know where that painting is? my grandmother said it is on my wall. mrs. johnson said you really should not have that. it belongs in the white house. my grandmother said no. that's my painting and is on my wall and that's where it will stay. mrs. johnson tried a couple of more times and eventually she gave up. >> watch our program on first lady bess truman on www.c- span.org/first ladies or see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we continue our series live monday as we look at first lady mamie eisenhower. journal" continues -- hos
purdue soon, we were domesticated just like our livestock in some places. >> spend this weekend imploringontana state capitol as booktv and american history tv look at the history and literary life of helena. >> this painting was originally was my grandmother's official white house portrait. the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits of first ladies to hang and re-hang in the white house. she thought that was important and looked high and low and could not find my...
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caller: i went to the indiana university, purdue, just off the road. i am 70 years old, retired.as raised by parents who came up during the depression. if you cannot afford something, do not buy it. richt live the life of the and famous until you are rich and famous. accountability and responsibility are 2 big words that have been replaced by me and now. i believe in the constitution as the bulwark of protecting the individual. i will make my own decisions. i will be responsible for them. i would like to have your comment on that off-line. i basically agree with you that the constitution is a critical factor in the well- being of the country. it is a well-done constitution. our bill of rights is the envy of the world that we should not change. it is interesting that you say people should change their approach to things. they have a different moral orientation. predictnot venture to when moral transformation of the country might occur. it is hard enough to reject transformation on technology. america had great transformations of religious sentiment. there was a social gospel movem
caller: i went to the indiana university, purdue, just off the road. i am 70 years old, retired.as raised by parents who came up during the depression. if you cannot afford something, do not buy it. richt live the life of the and famous until you are rich and famous. accountability and responsibility are 2 big words that have been replaced by me and now. i believe in the constitution as the bulwark of protecting the individual. i will make my own decisions. i will be responsible for them. i...
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it would be win number 899 with a cardinal win over purdue.rom nbc news, this is today's take with al roker, natalie morales, and willie geist. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to today on this wednesday morning, november 27th, 2013. the rain has let up ever so slightly >> yes. >> just a little bit outside. it's warm here. it's going to cool off. the rain is going away for tomorrow. i'm willie geist and this is al. natalie is off on assignment. what are we looking at for tomorrow. >> tomorrow is going to be sunny and chilly and breezy here in the northeast. a good portion of the country is going to be dry which is good. >> but today. >> today is going to be a mess. a lit bit of a mess. in fact, dylan dreyer, i believe is on i-95 right now. but we don't have her right now. i was told we had her but now not so much. >> think of the picture. >> imagine if you will -- she's not standing, she's driving. she's in a car and she's driving. >> monitoring the traffic. >> on i-95. she was in delaware. she is now in new jersey making
it would be win number 899 with a cardinal win over purdue.rom nbc news, this is today's take with al roker, natalie morales, and willie geist. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to today on this wednesday morning, november 27th, 2013. the rain has let up ever so slightly >> yes. >> just a little bit outside. it's warm here. it's going to cool off. the rain is going away for tomorrow. i'm willie geist and this is al. natalie is off on assignment. what are we...