I would like to thank you, Chairman Lungren, for holding our second hearing on cybersecurity this session.
Marian Clarke
The Public Record
I think we have made tremendous progress in going after their assets, in targeting key individuals...
This is a very important hearing here today, very wonderful responses, I believe, that we have received from our panelists that really provide some transparency and light around our Nation's relationship with Mexico and the challenge we face with working with a sovereign nation on an issue that is internal but may have spillover implications.
Does that fall into the parameter of a spillover of the Mexican drug cartel scenario...
the ability for us to dedicate this D Block is really, truly, and literally a matter of life and death.
I would like to thank Chairman Lungren for holding this hearing on cybersecurity and for your intention to move expeditiously on what I know we both recognize as a critical issue.
I really want to discourage us from stigmatizing and ostracizing communities.
Forging strong, positive relationships with the Muslim community is vital to our law enforcement community's ability to combat homegrown terrorism.
I share some of the sentiments that you have heard from my colleagues on this side of the aisle...
I think that, you know, we have got to reorient ourselves if we are going to, in fact, get a handle of this type of activity in our Nation.





