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The security is important. Last October we witnessed a catastrophic attack that used the insecure Internet of Things devices to cripple the internet.

Patent trolls, in my opinion, are the scourge of the patent world.

A bigger legal bill is not the definition of innovation.

Cybersecurity, I think, is really one of the most pressing national security issues, challenges for our country.

As Representative Eshoo noted, Government does instant response well, but we need to be doing more to focus on prevention and collaboration before an event actually occurs.

I think what I would like to do in writing, because I don't have time for it, is to ask each one of you so you can be prepared for it, what is your top line recommendation to the subcommittee relative to cybersecurity in our country?

There is a little bit of, if I might suggest this, politically cross-dressing that is going on here, because the Congress ripped away all privacy protections on the internet.

I am also disappointed that my Republican colleagues have not shown any interest in this bill especially since 20 to 50 billion connected devices are expected to be in use by the year 2020.

When it is 70-some air strikes documented by multiple organizations, then it is a pattern of either gross incompetence or direct targeting of civilians.

What is the bipartisan investigation you are talking about?

I heard a Congressman this morning expressing that point of view.

As elected officials of a co-equal branch of government, we have constitutional authority to conduct oversight of the executive branch.

I do believe it would be catastrophic, and I do believe it would destroy any shred of trust in the President's judgment that remains over here.

we are now enabling the Saudi Arabia coalition to precisely kill civilians.

what many Members of Congress do object to on a bipartisan and bicameral basis is that the Saudi Arabia-led military coalition has committed multiple war crimes in Yemen, and the U.S. is aiding and abetting in those war crimes.

And what you have said is you would not assent under the present situation---- Because there is no cause.