
So I personally feel that we not only need the $1.6 billion in that budget, we need far more to do it, including a wall.
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So I personally feel that we not only need the $1.6 billion in that budget, we need far more to do it, including a wall.

I have long been involved with advocating for all Federal agencies and departments to have the resources they need to succeed in their role securing our Federal networks and working closely with the private sector.

We have threats and attacks on a regular basis, both major attacks but also unsophisticated attacks. And our country is being attacked every day, as you know, and we are not where we need to be.

Whatever your orders are, your orders are. If I disagree with him, I am not going, as Andy Harris said, do personal attacks.

So what concerns me is, we talk about these policies concerning China and how companies have to adjust. If you are a small-business owner, it is almost impossible to adjust.

Let me tell you what they were, because I do. President Trump's campaign had an estimated 5.9 million ads approved; and Secretary Clinton, 66,000 ads.

I gather that Mr. Trump's campaign ultimately accepted that offer. Is that correct? Yes or no.

You had suggested in your testimony over the last couple days that Facebook notified the Trump and Clinton campaigns of Russian attempts to hack into those campaigns.

The reason this is important and the reason we need to get to the bottom of it is because it could be a serious problem if these kinds of services were provided beyond what is offered in the normal course, because that could result in…

And I think a lot of Americans are waking up to the fact that Facebook is becoming sort of a self-regulated super structure for political discourse.

It is certainly disappointing. Clearly, and you and I talked about this, that the circumstances in Syria require U.S. leadership and response.

I really do think you have brought up a subject in our own hemisphere which is global.

The progress, which has been steady, has been slow.

That relies on international standards, on judgment as to corruption, rather than a self-determination or a consensus determination among other countries.

We can support those kinds of efforts not only in Guatemala but in Honduras and other places.