The sweeping and general nature of this authority has given many cause for concern.
I want to begin by thanking both Chairman Smith and Chairman Sensenbrenner for scheduling this hearing in such a timely ...
The Fourth Amendment is critical. And I do not think that the Supreme Court--the courts have not finally ruled on what i...
That answer is not satisfactory, and the public deserves better.
There is no question that the government can and does intercept and listen in on the communications of U.S. persons.
This practice is explicitly prohibited by law--but with so much about these programs conducted in secret, we have no way...
The government assures us that this problem, although widespread, was an accident and has been corrected.
After all, we want to improve the laws. I know you are very generous in your compliments about the Congress acting on th...
I have no doubt that these programs are important to the executive branch, but Congress must have these answers before w...
I saw stacks, I saw emissions taking place there.
Now, again, to both of our witnesses, I understand that some of the countries like Russia and China believe that 'policy...
I am comfortable that you would engage in full transparency.
Now, in your collective opinion is it wise to maintain international multi-stakeholder regulatory process that more clos...
I don't like to do that but we have a lot of ground to cover.
Things are starting to turn.
I am a little less comfortable about some of the other folks down at the Commission.
I know you are both aware that the President has signed legislation that permits the FCC to conduct an incentive auction...
So there is a Catch-22 going on here that says commence construction and cease construction.