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Senator Hoeven mentioned in his opening comments the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which has had a special relationship with the Secret Service.

I have been to the fusion center in New Hampshire. I know how effective it is in getting out that kind of information.

Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honor the memory of a Granite Stater who played an important role in the Civil Rights Movement: Jonathan Myrick Daniels of Keene, New Hampshire. During his studies at the Episcopal Theological School in…

I just think we should make it clear for the record that there is video that exists and it is kept beyond the 72-hour guidelines that you normally have because of a prior incident.

I can't imagine this kind of money in the private sector.

These legislative hearings are vital as the subcommittee begins our work to ensure that the important legislation moves forward.

I am interested in exploring whether more needs to be done.

I look forward to our work together on the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee.

The importance of your mission can't be overstated. Failure can't be countenanced.

Money can't fix a culture that, in the eyes of many of the public and many here in Congress, is broken.

Time is of the essence in addressing these concerns. None of us have the luxury of waiting to find a perfect solution.

This is an important issue facing all of us in the Congress, and I really appreciate your time.

One concern that I have about the TPP is the impact on increased foreign dairy imports that we have been talking about this morning on these small dairy farmers.

I hope that the Commission as a whole will take a very thorough review of what happened because it can't have been what we intended with the so-called 'Designated Entity' program.

I think it's only in Washington that something as innovative and has driven so much growth and new ideas as the Internet, where we would end up with an order that essentially applies 1930s-style utility regulation.

I am against slick lawyers coming in and taking advantage of a program that was designed for a specific audience and a specific purpose.

I know my time is up but I'll do a follow-up question because there's a specific example I can think of where, frankly, already Europeans are purposing things that are not as onerous as what was purposed overall by the Commission.

I want to thank the Chairman of the Committee, and I want to thank Mr. Carraway for being here, and certainly as Acting Administrator. We look forward to working with you on these issues. Thank you for being here.