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professor john humphreys is part of the team from the university of texas at austin at radio navigation laboratory and joins us now from austin hey there professor andres your team actually demonstrated this for the department of homeland security i got to ask what was their response. well it is. i think they were somewhat skeptical that we could pull this off but when they saw the test results the footage and so forth i believe that they were happy that happened because now that we can shed the light on the problem perhaps they can get the funding they need to address the problem so break this down for me from what i understand it only takes about a thousand dollars in parts to assemble i think you guys call it a spoof or how does this work well this building device does cost about a thousand dollars in the hardware but that's a bit a little bit misleading the software is where all the magic happens and it took us about four years to develop a team of two or three ph d. students how does it work well it turns out that the civilian g.p.s. signals are completely open on authenticated so
professor john humphreys is part of the team from the university of texas at austin at radio navigation laboratory and joins us now from austin hey there professor andres your team actually demonstrated this for the department of homeland security i got to ask what was their response. well it is. i think they were somewhat skeptical that we could pull this off but when they saw the test results the footage and so forth i believe that they were happy that happened because now that we can shed...
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professor todd humphreys assistant professor at the aerospace department at the university of texas at austin. one of the biggest occupy wall street gatherings in quite some time is set to take place this wednesday july fourth in the birthplace of independence itself philadelphia pennsylvania the event dubbed the national gathering has been endorsed by more than one hundred occupy groups from around the country and as many as two thousand people are expected to attend many of them have already arrived and like previous occupy events the police have been out in full force take a look at this video from over the weekend. or. i didn't say at least twenty seven people were arrested just last night and as you can see here the officers use their bicycles to surround occupiers to sort of keep them detained in one area occupiers plan to remain in that area though thursday to through thursday despite temperatures nearing one hundred degrees now there have been reports of participants trying to get water at a nearby fire station and actually haven't been denied some people involved say instead o
professor todd humphreys assistant professor at the aerospace department at the university of texas at austin. one of the biggest occupy wall street gatherings in quite some time is set to take place this wednesday july fourth in the birthplace of independence itself philadelphia pennsylvania the event dubbed the national gathering has been endorsed by more than one hundred occupy groups from around the country and as many as two thousand people are expected to attend many of them have already...
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drone can be physically hijacked it can it turns out be hacked a team of researchers at the university of texas has proven this and i want to show you some video that sort of illustrates how this is done the researchers hacked into the g.p.s. system of a small but sophisticated drone with a so-called spoofer one that mimics real g.p.s. signals that took complete control of the drone by sending it false g.p.s. signals making it go wildly off course several times the implications of this are that a terrorist group could do the same thing and use it to crash a drone into a building even another aircraft well earlier i spoke with professor todd humphreys he's part of the team from the university of texas at austin radio navigation lab that led the demonstration i asked him about the department of homeland security's reaction take a look well and usually. i think they were somewhat skeptical that we could pull this off but when they saw the test results the footage and so forth i believe that they were happy that happened because now that we can shed the light on the problem perhaps they can get the
drone can be physically hijacked it can it turns out be hacked a team of researchers at the university of texas has proven this and i want to show you some video that sort of illustrates how this is done the researchers hacked into the g.p.s. system of a small but sophisticated drone with a so-called spoofer one that mimics real g.p.s. signals that took complete control of the drone by sending it false g.p.s. signals making it go wildly off course several times the implications of this are that...
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when i was professor todd humphries assistant professor at the aerospace department at the university of texas at austin and that's going to do it for now but if you missed part of this or any other show today you're in luck.
when i was professor todd humphries assistant professor at the aerospace department at the university of texas at austin and that's going to do it for now but if you missed part of this or any other show today you're in luck.
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9/11, we need to adopt that mentality for the uab. >> john: professor hump fridays from the university of texasnts at u.t. and the federal got managed to take control of drone flying autonomously with gps saying they could be hijacked. what are your thoughts? >> it scared beejeebies out of me. it's amazing that there hadn't been reports-up in i saw the segment. i'm against drones over american air space for grounds of privacy. set that aside, we have a huge national security issue. we are spending billions on the tsa, suffering indignitie indignities, strip ceremonying toddlers and-up ins and elderly people to protect our airplane. we are thinking of opening up the skies to thousands of autonomous vehicles as you showed a bunch of graduate student and professor can take charge of and turn it in to missiles like on 9/11. if this isn't completely addressed it shouldn'tbe think of allowing any in the country. that would meet fail-safe mechanisms and something built in these so if anything is detected as halftimeed is self-destruct instantly. we should haven't these near our shores. put it over can
9/11, we need to adopt that mentality for the uab. >> john: professor hump fridays from the university of texasnts at u.t. and the federal got managed to take control of drone flying autonomously with gps saying they could be hijacked. what are your thoughts? >> it scared beejeebies out of me. it's amazing that there hadn't been reports-up in i saw the segment. i'm against drones over american air space for grounds of privacy. set that aside, we have a huge national security issue....
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when i finished my ncaa career, i competed as a graduate student at the university of texas. knew that i had more left in the tank. so there wasn't any question of whether or not i was going to keep up with it in law school, even though lot of people asked me how i would do so. but even after law school i was fortunate enough to receive a job offer from a law firm in new york city and they have been very supportive. they deferred that offer for a couple years and are behind me 100%. it really enables me to focus on my training and really try to be all that i can be on the track before i attempt that in my legal career. >> how did it come back that you would represent haiti as opposed to pursuing only a u.s. olympic team slot and then leaving it there if you didn't make the team or celebrating if you did. instead, it would be haiti that you would be representing as an olympian? >> yeah. well, in 2007 before going to law school when i finished at the university of texas i decided that i wanted to compete internationally. that year was the pan american games. so for me at that p
when i finished my ncaa career, i competed as a graduate student at the university of texas. knew that i had more left in the tank. so there wasn't any question of whether or not i was going to keep up with it in law school, even though lot of people asked me how i would do so. but even after law school i was fortunate enough to receive a job offer from a law firm in new york city and they have been very supportive. they deferred that offer for a couple years and are behind me 100%. it really...
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under a university of texas university of texas, university of missouri, shown steady at traffic controln be adding as much as 22%. i knowu e rok con , whe t er local businesses and consumers and say they must change the way they do business, how come we walk away from one of the largest opportunities we have to reduce fuel consumption andplut is that just because its government so we don't hold government to that standard? >> i believe what you prefer to her other strategies you can use to addresstransportation eesmv, ag tisarhehe partment of energy is that of lee with the department of transportation and others and addresses through clean -- >> what we do to local government us, ths like utthotaving one. why do we continue to not only pay for, not only allow, but pay for local government putting up four-way sto and city yields are not synchronizing traffic signs ororevne h wegivthir l government and state government as we are with auto manufacturers? >> certainly we can he a conversation about what the role of the federalgovernmentis isse t avenngvy ti o a rf years is working with stat
under a university of texas university of texas, university of missouri, shown steady at traffic controln be adding as much as 22%. i knowu e rok con , whe t er local businesses and consumers and say they must change the way they do business, how come we walk away from one of the largest opportunities we have to reduce fuel consumption andplut is that just because its government so we don't hold government to that standard? >> i believe what you prefer to her other strategies you can use...
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he's the chair and government business relation and university of texas ataustin. senior scholar of the economic to two and chair of he board of ecomis feaad cu aobposl twanit a column and commentary in many other publications including "the texas observer," american prospect in the nation. the new book which we'll talk about today is "inqund stit s oe d omstore tci other books include the predator state, how conservatives abandon the free markeby the brushes to come the balancing acts, technogy, finance and the americ fture andreted pa.a t cris iamca bocotenuo rey seat d today today we ask you beat for approximately 20 minutes and then we'll move to discussion and q&a. thank ou. >>nk v,r singer, soon to be professor wellhausen university of texas. on the day when the election results are in for an and grece por od a ea m to a changing s the world of unresolved economic crisis, and certainly very pleased to beere at m.i.t. to talk about abotat y oe eshie vao the on-site at the events with which we are faced with. and it's certainly a pleasure to be back in cambridge
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all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics? >> that is an interesting question. it is hard. what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york tim
all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics?...
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as if this was not enough, cutting edge research at of the university of texas has revealed more security vulnerability. researchers led by dr. todd humphries, who was our first witness today, shows that civilian medical -- civilian systems can be hijacked with a small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and show a gaping hole in the security of the unmanned aerial systems. now is the time to ensure these vulnerabilities are mitigated to protect the aviation system -- the department's mission is to protect the homeland. they are uninterested or unprepared to step up to the plate to address the proliferation of the unmanned aerial systems in u.s. airspace. the potential threat for our national security and the concerns that our citizens have of how the drones fly over cities will be used, including protecting civil liberties under the constitution. in discussions with by subcommittee -- with the subcommittee staff, they said the department does not see this function, as part of their mission with no part of the unmanned aerial systems. i cannot imagine how they would
as if this was not enough, cutting edge research at of the university of texas has revealed more security vulnerability. researchers led by dr. todd humphries, who was our first witness today, shows that civilian medical -- civilian systems can be hijacked with a small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and show a gaping hole in the security of the unmanned aerial systems. now is the time to ensure these vulnerabilities are mitigated to protect the aviation system -- the...
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two workers were killed in texas when powerful winds toppled a construction crane at the university of texas campus. >> in colorado, firefighters have had their hands full bat line wild fires and now heavy rain is causing a problem near boulder, colorado. the biggest wild fire near colorado springs is now 98% contained. the fire has caused more than $110 million in damage. >> the storms continue to roll through parts of our area. >> quite a scare tonight. >> a positive light in strikes -- a lot of people thought it was an earthquake in upper northwest d.c.. it is strongest -- some of the strong as lightning strikes. it lasted about five or 10 seconds. the skies outside right now are not so bad, mostly cloudy, giving us a bit of a cool them but not before we broke yet another record at brigham national airport. 102 degrees working our fourth day in a row at 100 degrees or better at reagan national. the average is 89 degrees and we actually had below average temperatures in the seven-day outlook. dallas, not quite a record. the same for bwi marshall. the heat value still in the lower 90s. the
two workers were killed in texas when powerful winds toppled a construction crane at the university of texas campus. >> in colorado, firefighters have had their hands full bat line wild fires and now heavy rain is causing a problem near boulder, colorado. the biggest wild fire near colorado springs is now 98% contained. the fire has caused more than $110 million in damage. >> the storms continue to roll through parts of our area. >> quite a scare tonight. >> a positive...
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aircraft like this one was hijacked by professor taught humphrey and his graduate students at the university of texasel simon wrote right are nevertheless it hurt it in another minute delay the flight of all was flying over what's to chile and their lead no. i'm, as if it's in the controls you're not catching the autopilot sense of its own magic navigation solution and you can manipulate it left to right upper down. the exercise is in conjunction with the arm of the common security would seem to raise some concerns about vulnerabilities in the domestic use of drones. once you have this silly to have a list of bond but it is believed to way between eight and 900 lbs.. >>> their job is to save lives but tonight's seventh florida lifeguards are out of a job for a decision to rescue a drowning man. tomas lopez police swimmer from the water monday the problem the man was outside the zone that the lifeguard and company is contracted to projects. lopez was fired on the spot. he says he has no regrets. >>> and when my job and went help someone. i'm going to do what i felt was right and i did. and by see anyo
aircraft like this one was hijacked by professor taught humphrey and his graduate students at the university of texasel simon wrote right are nevertheless it hurt it in another minute delay the flight of all was flying over what's to chile and their lead no. i'm, as if it's in the controls you're not catching the autopilot sense of its own magic navigation solution and you can manipulate it left to right upper down. the exercise is in conjunction with the arm of the common security would seem...
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. >> jessica graduated from university of texas and had just started a job in denver primarily covering hockey. now, aif you would like to honor victims we've posted a badge in honor of the first victim identified. and also, use that name and we'll share more memories as information becomes available. >> and because of the shooting in colorado security at some of the movie theaters has been increased including here in the bay area. there are police increased their patrols around local movie houses and want to assure movie goers it's safe to attend any screening. and that is suspected to draw tens of thousands of fans this weekend. and there is a movie chain says it banned fans from wearing costumes or carrying weapons into a showings of the new movie. and he wore a vest and gas mask. police chief believes this let him blend in. >> because he was in a movie theater. there are people allowed to wear costumes because i guess costumes and enemies and so there is not something unusual for him to be dressed the way he was dressed. >> the dark knight rises is playing on screen as cross the cou
. >> jessica graduated from university of texas and had just started a job in denver primarily covering hockey. now, aif you would like to honor victims we've posted a badge in honor of the first victim identified. and also, use that name and we'll share more memories as information becomes available. >> and because of the shooting in colorado security at some of the movie theaters has been increased including here in the bay area. there are police increased their patrols around...
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currently he is an associate professor and chair of the history department of the university of texas at arlington. he teaches american history, african-american history, and the history of american public rights movement. he is a graduate of central state university in ohio where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in history. he earned his masser of arts and dr. of philosophy degrees in american and african-american history in ohio state university in columbus, ohio. he has published several books including black police in america, essays on the american civil rights movement and born to serve. he is currently completing a book on african-americans in dallas, a social and political history for texas a&m university press. among his research interests are police history, criminal justice history and the history of the american civil rights movement. he also combines the traditional roll of a professor of public history dedicateded to the preserves of -- please join me in welcoming dr. delaney. and last but not
currently he is an associate professor and chair of the history department of the university of texas at arlington. he teaches american history, african-american history, and the history of american public rights movement. he is a graduate of central state university in ohio where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in history. he earned his masser of arts and dr. of philosophy degrees in american and african-american history in ohio state university in columbus, ohio. he has published...
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we put them to the test to,,,,, >> scientists at the university of texas are hoping that baby teeth can help them get to the root of autism. many experts believe it is triggered by a combination of genetic and environmental exposure. baby teeth act as a time line allowing researchers to see just about everything a child from a pesticide to medicine. autism affects one in 88 children. when it comes to sunglasses, the more expensive they are, the better for your eyes, right? we wanted to find out for selves and we put 18 pairs of sunglasses to the test. >> when the sun comes out, so do the shades, all kinds at all prices. >> a couple hundred dollars >> under $100 >> $5 >> sunglasses should protect your eyes from damaging uv light >> the lands within your eye ages faster when you have more uv exposure and that can lead to cataracts. >> can make cheap air do the trick? >> probably not >> cbs healthwatch collected 18 pairs of sunglasses that cost anywhere from 2-$200, all claiming to protect 100 percent. we put them in the hands of an optometrist at the merit more in height center at cal. us
we put them to the test to,,,,, >> scientists at the university of texas are hoping that baby teeth can help them get to the root of autism. many experts believe it is triggered by a combination of genetic and environmental exposure. baby teeth act as a time line allowing researchers to see just about everything a child from a pesticide to medicine. autism affects one in 88 children. when it comes to sunglasses, the more expensive they are, the better for your eyes, right? we wanted to...
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. >> reporter: oberle was on a study trip, an anthropology student from the university of texas. just before the attack he was giving a lecture about their behavior to a group of tourists and then went across the fence. into radar -- into a no go zone. new eyewitness accounts suggest he may have done that to prevent an animal from hurling a rock at people. >> it may have been instinctive for him to go for something which he thought was necessary to do. >> reporter: then two chimps attacked him one of them dragging him for 30 yards. when other staff members raced to rescue him they became targets, too. >> kept pursuing me. i climbed back inside the vehicle. it jumped on the bottom of the vehicle and i closed my door and he started beating through the window. >> reporter: chimpanzees are highly territorial. because many are psychologically damaged they are volatile. there are 33 chimpanzees here. each one rescued from the trade in its meat or from the entertainment industry. although they look docile they are incredibly strong. some are seven times as strong as an adult human male.
. >> reporter: oberle was on a study trip, an anthropology student from the university of texas. just before the attack he was giving a lecture about their behavior to a group of tourists and then went across the fence. into radar -- into a no go zone. new eyewitness accounts suggest he may have done that to prevent an animal from hurling a rock at people. >> it may have been instinctive for him to go for something which he thought was necessary to do. >> reporter: then two...
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as if this plot was not frightening enough, cutting edge research out of the university of texas in austin has revealed more security vulnerabilities. specifically researchers from the cockle school of engineering led by dr. scott humphries proved that unmanned aerial systems can be hacked into and hijacked with a relatively small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and revealed the gaping hole in the security of using unmanned aerial systems domestically. now is the time to insure these vulnerabilities are mitigated to protect our aviation system as the use continues to grow. the department of common securities mission protect the homeland. d h s seems either a disinterested or unprepared to step up to the plate to address the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems in u.s. airspace spirit the potential threats they pose to our national security hwill be used including protecting civil liberties of individuals under the constitution. in discussion with my subcommittee staff, department officials repeatedly stated that the department does the see this function as par
as if this plot was not frightening enough, cutting edge research out of the university of texas in austin has revealed more security vulnerabilities. specifically researchers from the cockle school of engineering led by dr. scott humphries proved that unmanned aerial systems can be hacked into and hijacked with a relatively small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and revealed the gaping hole in the security of using unmanned aerial systems domestically. now is the time...
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versus the university of texas i.d.? >> well, the state of texas runs the university of texas. f minority voters and other voters too. >> let me tell you something that the director of the elections division said yesterday. he was calleds a witness in this case. they said 17 counties in the state have more people registered than their voting age populations. 18 counties have more registered voters than their population. also, in that testimony, in the may primary election, 239 dead people somehow cast ballots. that i say there's a voter fraud problem in texas. >> well, that latter point about the dead people voting isn't true. but what it is true is that in texas, and everywhere else, voter registration systems are kind of a mess. and that's a real problem. people showing up to vote claiming to be somebody they aren't. that's the real problem. the way to fix the problem of voter registration, which is that tens of millions of eligible voters aren't on the rolls but a lot of the names are wrong. there's typeos. people die. they aren't taken off the rolls. you need to use computer
versus the university of texas i.d.? >> well, the state of texas runs the university of texas. f minority voters and other voters too. >> let me tell you something that the director of the elections division said yesterday. he was calleds a witness in this case. they said 17 counties in the state have more people registered than their voting age populations. 18 counties have more registered voters than their population. also, in that testimony, in the may primary election, 239 dead...
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as if this plot was a frightening enough, cutting-edge research out of the university of texas at austin has revealed to have more. specifically researchers from the school of engineering led by todd humphries was our first witness today through the civilian unmanned systems can be hacked into and hijacked with the relatively small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and have revealed a keeping hole in the security of using i'm an aerial systems domestically. now is the time to ensure these vulnerabilities are mitigated to protect her aviation system at the use of unmanned aerial systems continues to grow. the department of homeland security mission is to protect the homeland. unfortunately dhs seems either disinterested or am prepared to step up to the plate to address the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems in u.s. airspace. the potential threats they pose to our national security and the concerns of our citizens have of how drones fly over cities will be used, including protecting civil liberties of individuals under the constitution. for example, in discuss
as if this plot was a frightening enough, cutting-edge research out of the university of texas at austin has revealed to have more. specifically researchers from the school of engineering led by todd humphries was our first witness today through the civilian unmanned systems can be hacked into and hijacked with the relatively small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and have revealed a keeping hole in the security of using i'm an aerial systems domestically. now is the...
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in the order in which they'll be speaking today, we first have professor levinson of the university of texas law school. he has written literally hundreds of articles and book reviews. if i can add something personal here, his scholarship on the second amendment was of special interest to this member of the panel that first considered the case that was to become keller. but we're not here to talk about that. professor is the author of five books including one framed america's 51 constitutions in the crisis of governance which is coming out this month which was referred to before. among his most recent publications on the executive power is an 2010 article in the minnesota law review titled "constitutional dig tatership" its dangers and designs. an issue which he may address further today. next will be my friend professor john yu of berkeley's law school. i first met professor yu when we worked together as senate staffers. professor yu's name is synonymous with the robust and muscular understanding of the executive power. he's published widely on foreign affairs. national security and constit
in the order in which they'll be speaking today, we first have professor levinson of the university of texas law school. he has written literally hundreds of articles and book reviews. if i can add something personal here, his scholarship on the second amendment was of special interest to this member of the panel that first considered the case that was to become keller. but we're not here to talk about that. professor is the author of five books including one framed america's 51 constitutions...
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that was at the university of texas back in 1966 were 16 people died. the deadly shooting in u.s. history, just five years ago and not far from here at virginia tech. 32 people were killed. >> the other big story we're following, we will continue to of continuing coverage of the movie theater shooting and have constant updates as new information becomes available on air and on our website at wjla.com. even find the latest pictures and videos. we will have live coverage starting at 5:00. another big story, the storm that crashed through last night. more on the way this afternoon as well as this evening. >> for the latest on that, let's turn to steve. >> more rain out there and mainly to the west of us right now. if you are in the district, arlington, alexandria, you might want to grab your umbrella before you head out the door. looking at heavier rain right now. we do have a flash flood watch the just went into effect. it is going to extend into the evening hours. travel plans if you're heading out toward atlanta, expects some delays. detroit, chicago indianapolis quiet right now.
that was at the university of texas back in 1966 were 16 people died. the deadly shooting in u.s. history, just five years ago and not far from here at virginia tech. 32 people were killed. >> the other big story we're following, we will continue to of continuing coverage of the movie theater shooting and have constant updates as new information becomes available on air and on our website at wjla.com. even find the latest pictures and videos. we will have live coverage starting at 5:00....
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as if this plot was a frightening enough, cutting-edge research out of the university of texas at austin has revealed to have more. specifically researchers from the school of engineering led by todd humphries was our first witness today through the civilian unmanned systems can be hacked into and hijacked with the relatively small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and have revealed a keeping hole in the security of using i'm an aerial systems domestically. now is the time to ensure these vulnerabilities are mitigated to protect her aviation system at the use of unmanned aerial systems continues to grow. the department of homeland security mission is to protect the homeland. unfortunately dhs seems either disinterested or am prepared to step up to the plate to address the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems in u.s. airspace. the potential threats they pose to our national security and the concerns of our citizens have of how drones fly over cities will be used, including protecting civil liberties of individuals under the constitution. for example, in discuss
as if this plot was a frightening enough, cutting-edge research out of the university of texas at austin has revealed to have more. specifically researchers from the school of engineering led by todd humphries was our first witness today through the civilian unmanned systems can be hacked into and hijacked with the relatively small investment of money and time. these findings are alarming and have revealed a keeping hole in the security of using i'm an aerial systems domestically. now is the...
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he went to the university of texas and he grew up in texas. than he then he was a foreign correspondent for uned press international. hen'st kind of fake guy, but then when "cbs evening news" became more important, when the news rogrs, th wackita ae anchor on -- in the 60's and was there for about 20 years into the early 80s. i just think that his im - hesi t vede id, hi time covering is certainly fascinating. he was a fascinating person because he was so thoughtful. i think douglas brinkley is a hesaiy es istorian. cevenhas aso taught at the naval academy in princeton, so he is a real historian and also does detailed, comprehensive research in his writing. so t biographyof ron thfivegr oink w walter cronkite, and i think both the fact that doug wrinkly rode it and my high regard for hi and the fact thatcki loin country, having this kind of the biography is an excellent thing for us to have for documentation in the future. thelbkha cer hi book. it is vital for use as. now vital voices as an organization that was formed with then senator hillar
he went to the university of texas and he grew up in texas. than he then he was a foreign correspondent for uned press international. hen'st kind of fake guy, but then when "cbs evening news" became more important, when the news rogrs, th wackita ae anchor on -- in the 60's and was there for about 20 years into the early 80s. i just think that his im - hesi t vede id, hi time covering is certainly fascinating. he was a fascinating person because he was so thoughtful. i think douglas...
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with just $1,000 worth of software, a group of university of texas students successfully hijacked a droneith this at university of texas austin, and then the team was asked to demonstrate the process for the department of homeland security. dr. humphreys is joining me along with his star student here, dan shepherd, who led the effort. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> all right, professor. let's kick this off with the department of homeland security came to you and said, hey, we want to see if your students can hack a drone. is that basically how it went down? >> well, they didn't come to us with that proposal in mind. they came to us to see if we could offer them something for a civilian test data they had planned. and it was actually daniel and i that proposed to them, would you like us to hack a drone? and they came back and said, yeah. >> daniel, you pulled it off. how easy was it? >> it was definitely not an easy effort. on top of the already four years of development into our technology, we had about two months where we were burning the midnight oil trying to pull
with just $1,000 worth of software, a group of university of texas students successfully hijacked a droneith this at university of texas austin, and then the team was asked to demonstrate the process for the department of homeland security. dr. humphreys is joining me along with his star student here, dan shepherd, who led the effort. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> all right, professor. let's kick this off with the department of homeland security came to you and...
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item in the gossip column that said that woodward and bernstein had sold their papers to the university of texasfor $5 million. now this is after deep throat, mark felt, had come forward in 2005. and his done a lot of work in archives and knew that there's always something in the archives that is different from the public perception of what happened. so i wondered what's in their papers. one of the first things i noticed when i started to read about watergate is how effortlessly woodward had shifted the reasons for mark felt leaking. it was kind of looking at a kaleidoscope. it was subject to change at any moment. in 1974 when the book "all the president's men" came out, felt was depicted as a conscience-stricken government employee who had to tell woodward what was going on because he was trying to save the office, the honor of the office of the presidency from richard m. nixon. but when the secret man, woodward's 2005 book about felt, came out, there had been a transformation. felt was no longer this principled whistleblower. rather it was a more pedestrian explanation. felt was trying to save
item in the gossip column that said that woodward and bernstein had sold their papers to the university of texasfor $5 million. now this is after deep throat, mark felt, had come forward in 2005. and his done a lot of work in archives and knew that there's always something in the archives that is different from the public perception of what happened. so i wondered what's in their papers. one of the first things i noticed when i started to read about watergate is how effortlessly woodward had...
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next fall the supreme court is going to take up a very big university of texas affirmative action case that could completely roll back affirm active action. chris: so race and jender wouldn't matter anymore? -- gender wouldn't matter anymore? >> it would overturn what happened in the mid 2000's with justice o'connor saying the university of michigan could use race as a factor. >> in admissions. >> we've got that up there and a big voting rights percolating. and look at same sex marriage issues that are coming that way, too. the defense of marriage act is being challenged right now. that's -- that's probably going to get to the supreme court and prop eight in california. so these are big social issues that are actually more important. chris: john, do you think the obama campaign in its brain, including the president and the smart people around him, are they hoping to avoid a big discussion of these court issues like same sex marriage? do they want to go into saying -- charlotte and have that be a big noise maker at the convention? >> i think that the -- the obama campaign is running a m
next fall the supreme court is going to take up a very big university of texas affirmative action case that could completely roll back affirm active action. chris: so race and jender wouldn't matter anymore? -- gender wouldn't matter anymore? >> it would overturn what happened in the mid 2000's with justice o'connor saying the university of michigan could use race as a factor. >> in admissions. >> we've got that up there and a big voting rights percolating. and look at same...
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he had university of texas students working, and he said, son, i've never seen anything like you. i'd let you run the meat department, but they have a law you've got to be 18. he said i'll tell you what, boy. i'll bet when you grow up, you could manage a store just like this. my little 12-year-old mind that hasn't been flipped into an inverted world view, my little 12-year-old mind said when i grow up, i can own this store. [ applause ] that's what must happen. and do you know how we get the truth of possibilities out and potential? we become exactly what jesus commissioned us to be. we become salt and light. light illuminates the way. everything that is out of place, how to put it in place and the proper way to go. and jesus said don't you hide that light under any covering of conformity or compromise. do not cover it with religion when a vital relationship is critical. and let me tell you how many of my friends, many people right here have allowed that light to be hidden. taken care of busine in the light of your own situation. and you have never gotten that light up on a lamp s
he had university of texas students working, and he said, son, i've never seen anything like you. i'd let you run the meat department, but they have a law you've got to be 18. he said i'll tell you what, boy. i'll bet when you grow up, you could manage a store just like this. my little 12-year-old mind that hasn't been flipped into an inverted world view, my little 12-year-old mind said when i grow up, i can own this store. [ applause ] that's what must happen. and do you know how we get the...
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he said, well, i was going to the university of texas but my job was to drive around to wherever that helicopter was going and get in the front of the line there. and at the end of the speech i was the guy that caught the hat [ laughter ] he said lbj said -- he was the tightest guy on earth. he wasn't going to waste a hat on a political rally. so he said, i'd have to drive around, catch that hat, then run around behind the helicopter, give it to him, and then he'd go on to the next rally. and every time i think of that day, and i think about how politics was then -- and you talk about how he had this great devastate for politics, joe. he got out there. and in those days politicians knew who the people were that they were talking to. they weren't relying on a piece of paper that some pollster had given them. they weren't relying on some poll that somebody had written. they knew who they were talking to. and i think that's -- you hit it, i think all of you talked about it in a certain way. he knew who the people were that he represented. and that's why he was able to do -- he knew who t
he said, well, i was going to the university of texas but my job was to drive around to wherever that helicopter was going and get in the front of the line there. and at the end of the speech i was the guy that caught the hat [ laughter ] he said lbj said -- he was the tightest guy on earth. he wasn't going to waste a hat on a political rally. so he said, i'd have to drive around, catch that hat, then run around behind the helicopter, give it to him, and then he'd go on to the next rally. and...
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. >> eric: grief at the universities of texas this morning, a crane collapsed, killing two construction and happened at the dallas campus. workers were dismantling the massive piece of machinery when strong winds suddenly knocked it over. meteorologists say the gusts may have reached as much as 40 miles per hour. witnesses describe the harrowing scene. >> we heard a loud, just metal hitting the ground, falling from the ground and i can't explain the sound, but, the very loud sound, and, right after that, we heard more screaming and so, i walked out of the library and went to the information desk, and, actually came down from the fourth floor and told the people at the information desk to call 911, because they said they were sitting upstairs on the fourth floor and saw scaffolding tip over with people on it. >> eric: the university posted a message on its web site offering condolences for the victims and their families. >> jamie: we talked before we went to break about a weak jobs report last month, raising some new questions about our economy. and who would be the better president to t
. >> eric: grief at the universities of texas this morning, a crane collapsed, killing two construction and happened at the dallas campus. workers were dismantling the massive piece of machinery when strong winds suddenly knocked it over. meteorologists say the gusts may have reached as much as 40 miles per hour. witnesses describe the harrowing scene. >> we heard a loud, just metal hitting the ground, falling from the ground and i can't explain the sound, but, the very loud sound,...
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in 2006 he joined the faculty of the university of texas, san antonio, as an second 95 residence and senior lecturer in management. his military career included overseas services as an intelligence officer as well as tours of duty as an assistant professor at west point, special assistant to the army chief of staff, and dean of students at the national war college. he received his undergraduate degree from lycoming college, his mpa from harvard, and his ph.d. in national security from the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts. professor steven vladic is a professor of law and associate dean for scholarship at american university, washington college of law. he is also a supreme court fellow at the constitution project. he is a senior editor of "the peer review journal" of national security law and policy. the senior contributor to the lawfair blog, a member of the executive committee of the section on federal courts of the association of american law schools. previously he was an associate professor of law at the university of miami school of law. professor vladic clerked on th
in 2006 he joined the faculty of the university of texas, san antonio, as an second 95 residence and senior lecturer in management. his military career included overseas services as an intelligence officer as well as tours of duty as an assistant professor at west point, special assistant to the army chief of staff, and dean of students at the national war college. he received his undergraduate degree from lycoming college, his mpa from harvard, and his ph.d. in national security from the...
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i ended up at graduate school at the university of texas, and showed it to professors and they were encouraging. a good friend of mine, also a graduate of the center, loved it, and offered to send it to his agent on my behalf. and that how i got it in. >> host: is this based on your experience in iraq? >> guest: well, i think it's a work of the imagination, that when you're half in without the experiences that i had. the circumstances that occur in the book is not what happened to me wheel i was overseas but i think the sort of emotional core of the book is something i wanted to get out there and communicate to people who maybe felt like they didn't understand that experience. one of the most frequent question is got asked, and a lot of veterans are asked, what was is like over there? and it's hard to know how to answer that question. that's really what i was trying to do when started to write the book. how do i contend with that question, what is it like? >> host: you talk about the emotional core what emotion do you bring out in the book? >> guest: i think confusion. you have a sort of job to
i ended up at graduate school at the university of texas, and showed it to professors and they were encouraging. a good friend of mine, also a graduate of the center, loved it, and offered to send it to his agent on my behalf. and that how i got it in. >> host: is this based on your experience in iraq? >> guest: well, i think it's a work of the imagination, that when you're half in without the experiences that i had. the circumstances that occur in the book is not what happened to...