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eshoo has talked about. we all want competition, but what we want to have really is an environment, and, in fact, the digital revolution is enabling more competition. that's why we have these, we have cable and wireless and fiber and all of these things are part of the digital revolution. but ultimate in a new act what we would like to have come in my view, would be a standard that ties the regulatory activity of the agency closely to an analysis of the competitive marketplace. and then only if there's a market failure or consumer harm, and i recognize that if there's consumer harm there's a place for regulation. i'm not, like mr. cicconi, i'm not advocating no regulation. but we need in a new act to tiebreaker toward activity much more closely to an analysis of the marketplace. that really gets away from all this discussion about this technology and that technology and that type of thing. but the fact that technology is changing, and it enables competition, that is a reason for policy changes. it's not a re
eshoo has talked about. we all want competition, but what we want to have really is an environment, and, in fact, the digital revolution is enabling more competition. that's why we have these, we have cable and wireless and fiber and all of these things are part of the digital revolution. but ultimate in a new act what we would like to have come in my view, would be a standard that ties the regulatory activity of the agency closely to an analysis of the competitive marketplace. and then only if...
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eshoo has talked about. we all want competition. but what we want to have really is an environment, and in fact the digital revolution is enabling more competition. that is why we have these, that we have cable and wireless and fiber and all of these things are part of the digital revolution. but ultimately in a new act what we would like to have in my view would be a standard that ties the regulatory activity of the agency closely to an analysis of the competitive marketplace, and then only if there is a market failure or consumer harm, and i recognize if there is consumer harm there is a place for regulation. i am not advocating no regulation. but we need in a new act to tie regulatory activity much more closely to an analysis of the marketplace. and that really gets away from all this discussion about this technology and that technology and that type of thing. but the fact that technology is changing and it enables competition, that is a reason for policy changes. it is not a reason to do nothing. >> mr. chairman, my time has exp
eshoo has talked about. we all want competition. but what we want to have really is an environment, and in fact the digital revolution is enabling more competition. that is why we have these, that we have cable and wireless and fiber and all of these things are part of the digital revolution. but ultimately in a new act what we would like to have in my view would be a standard that ties the regulatory activity of the agency closely to an analysis of the competitive marketplace, and then only if...
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when people get a close look at it, that they're going to be grateful for it. >> congressman anna eshoo, thanks so much for coming on the program. >> thank you. >>> while we're waiting for the ways and means committee hearing to get to marilyn tavenner, the head of medicare and medicaid services, let me ask you both a little bit about what's going on with the nsa, spying on foreign leaders, president obama considering banning spying on our friends and allies. susan, the u.s. already has a no-spying agreement with britain, canada, australia, now zealand, known as five is. but now if the president says no more spying on allies, maybe the first question is who do we consider to be an ally? >> who do we consider to be an ally, and are there situations in which it is in our national security interest to do a little spying on our allies? it's not shocking, i think, to anybody, even the foreign leaders who are now raising protests, that the united states engages in surveillance, even with government that say we consider our friends. there is a balance to be struck here. and the question, i thi
when people get a close look at it, that they're going to be grateful for it. >> congressman anna eshoo, thanks so much for coming on the program. >> thank you. >>> while we're waiting for the ways and means committee hearing to get to marilyn tavenner, the head of medicare and medicaid services, let me ask you both a little bit about what's going on with the nsa, spying on foreign leaders, president obama considering banning spying on our friends and allies. susan, the...
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. >> eshoo and other bay area representatives have not said if they're accepting their salaries. >>> nasa one of many federal agencies that went into shut down despite its 66th anniversary today. nasa's mission control is still on the payroll but things such as the agencies twitter account are idling. that means no updates on nasa's tracker or space probe. observatories, academics and other astronomers are still on duty to monitor the skies. >>> on facebook we're asking our viewers to finish this sentence. i think congress should -- and already we've had thousands of comments. you can leave us yours, just go to ktvu on facebook. >>> in 30 minutes we'll take you to washington where world war ii vets were blocked from seeing the memorial in their honor. and we head to congresswoman sea -- to yosemite who was shutdown today on its 133rd birthday. we will bring you developments on facebook and twitter. >>> a man's life was changed forever because of a hit-and- run today a new reward was announced. when you hear what happened to this man, it's incredible he's even still alive. new at 5:00
. >> eshoo and other bay area representatives have not said if they're accepting their salaries. >>> nasa one of many federal agencies that went into shut down despite its 66th anniversary today. nasa's mission control is still on the payroll but things such as the agencies twitter account are idling. that means no updates on nasa's tracker or space probe. observatories, academics and other astronomers are still on duty to monitor the skies. >>> on facebook we're asking...
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. >> the chair would recognize the general lady from california, miss eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. you're a distinguished woman. you have distinguished yourself in your state, the offices that you've held and now working for the american people and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely 1,000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the website and you detest what's working in the affordable care act. and i think that that is on full display here. but let's get back to the website, because that's what the hearing is about. it's my understanding that november 31st -- is a hard date for having everything up and running. hhs did testify in september that they were 100% confident that the site would be launched and fully functional on time on october 1st. that didn't work. do you have full confidence in this new hard date? >> congresswoman, i can tell you that the assessment that we have made is that it will take until the end of november for an optimally functioning website. i know that the only way
. >> the chair would recognize the general lady from california, miss eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. you're a distinguished woman. you have distinguished yourself in your state, the offices that you've held and now working for the american people and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely 1,000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the website and you detest what's working in the affordable care act....
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we i'm having a feeling behind the scenes people like john and henry waxman, eshoo, neighbor -- nancy pelosi and they're going roast the guy or girl who is doing the briefing. it's unlikely that the president is going give the republicans a similar option. again, we're the majority. we can hold hearings. we can invite whoever we want to. with the support of the democrats to come to the public hearings. >> the number is 202-585-3881. you mentioned next week health and human service secretary come in. what are your questions for her specifically? >> when can she know it was going it file. why didn't she do anything about it. that's one question. it i have real question eat privacy of the individual data. i'm told there is a disclaimer somewhere in the senate process where it tells you that any information you give them give the website is not proprietary and does not have to be considerable. and they can share it with anybody in the government or anybody in the private sector they want to. to me, that's totally unacceptable. even on a government-run website, you're sharing your most int
we i'm having a feeling behind the scenes people like john and henry waxman, eshoo, neighbor -- nancy pelosi and they're going roast the guy or girl who is doing the briefing. it's unlikely that the president is going give the republicans a similar option. again, we're the majority. we can hold hearings. we can invite whoever we want to. with the support of the democrats to come to the public hearings. >> the number is 202-585-3881. you mentioned next week health and human service...
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that was a democrat in anna eshoo who was suggesting how in the world could you have not planned forhe was going after the contracts, obviously, but by extension the question for jay carney in the briefing in the next few moments of course will be where was the oversight from the white house? the contractors were paid to do a job. this is the president's signature domestic achievement, this is something they clearly wanted to roll out in a much more effective manner. that's why we've seen former top white house officials like robert gibbs say somebody should be fired. it has been quiet on cap -- capitol hill until yesterday when various house democrats jumped on and said it's time for someone to go. take a listen. >> the president just needs to man up and say this was not just a glitch, this was a very serious mistake, and he should replace the people responsible for it, put in a new team and give us a date certain. >> reporter: and beyond that there are at least six senate democrats now saying they want some sort of changes to this law. five of them, we should note, are up for elect
that was a democrat in anna eshoo who was suggesting how in the world could you have not planned forhe was going after the contracts, obviously, but by extension the question for jay carney in the briefing in the next few moments of course will be where was the oversight from the white house? the contractors were paid to do a job. this is the president's signature domestic achievement, this is something they clearly wanted to roll out in a much more effective manner. that's why we've seen...
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eshoo comprises them put it together when you make a query you, away confident that you have the wholenswer. if you're looking for a terrorist plot in the united states gets it's an answer you can take to the bank to kiss you have the breath. you also have the debt to know you have -- can look far enough back in time that you know there's something two years ago that is gone quiet you can see it in that phase. we talked about having that data five years or as little as three years which we still think would meet that need. >> let me to just stop you there because i understand providers by fcc rules must keep it for 18 months. >> they keep it for their own purposes. they don't keep it to respond to governments. they therefore don't keep it in the format that would make it such that you could make the fourth requirement which it needs to be available in a timely way. we are trying to support the fbi and its destruction of the plot. it would chill of the counts and multiple architecture that is how we would assess any particular recommendation and i would be happy to work with the committ
eshoo comprises them put it together when you make a query you, away confident that you have the wholenswer. if you're looking for a terrorist plot in the united states gets it's an answer you can take to the bank to kiss you have the breath. you also have the debt to know you have -- can look far enough back in time that you know there's something two years ago that is gone quiet you can see it in that phase. we talked about having that data five years or as little as three years which we...
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to thank the congressional internet caucus and its cochairs, congress the goodlatte, congresswoman eshoo as well as senator thune and senator leahy on the senate side to make these briefings possible. the goal of the congressional internet caucus advisory committee is to have an informative debate on the most pressing issues on internet policy before congress. we do not take a point on any of these issues. the #for this cacnsa.s #i now i'm going to welcome our moderator, steve am a professor of law and also an associate dean at american. he also serves as the co-editor in chief of the publication "just security pickle -- "just security." >> thank you. welcome to today's reefing on the nsa surveillance program. who has oversight and how transparent is the program? i thought i would start before turning over to our panelists by giving a very brief grounding in the terms that you are going to hear a lot of in the next hour because we are going to try to cover a fair amount of material while we are here today. we will start at the beginning. foreign intelligence surveillance act, was enacted
to thank the congressional internet caucus and its cochairs, congress the goodlatte, congresswoman eshoo as well as senator thune and senator leahy on the senate side to make these briefings possible. the goal of the congressional internet caucus advisory committee is to have an informative debate on the most pressing issues on internet policy before congress. we do not take a point on any of these issues. the #for this cacnsa.s #i now i'm going to welcome our moderator, steve am a professor of...
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eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. having listened to several colleagues already as well as the witnesses, i'm struck by two things. first, that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, if they're serious to pursue what i think is the much larger issue of federal procurement, how it takes place, how we end up with contractors that say essentially say everything is all right when it isn't, that's going to take a bipartisan effort to really bring about a fix. but we have to keep in mind that these are the people that shut the entire federal government down, caused pain across the country and extracted some $24 billion out of america's economy. and the american people were put through hell. that was all over shutting down or delaying or defunding the affordable care act. so there isn't any love lost between the republicans and the law. and that's their position, and it's abundantly clear. but i think that what the other thing i'm struck with by today is in reading all of the submitted written testimony, when i read i
eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. having listened to several colleagues already as well as the witnesses, i'm struck by two things. first, that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, if they're serious to pursue what i think is the much larger issue of federal procurement, how it takes place, how we end up with contractors that say essentially say everything is all right when it isn't, that's going to take a bipartisan effort to really bring about a fix. but we have to keep in...
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chair recognize the gentlelady from california, miss eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. you're a distinguished woman. you have distinguished yourself and your state, the offices that you've held and now working for the american people and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely, 1,000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the website and you detest what's working in the affordable care act. and i think that is on full display here. but let's get back to the website because that is what the hearing is about. it's my understanding that november 31st is the, is a hard date for having everything up and running. do you have, now, hhs did testify in september that they were 100% confident that the site would be launched and fully functional on time on october 1st. that didn't work. do you have full confidence in this new hard date? >> congresswoman, i can tell thaw the assessment that we have made is that it will take until the indof november for an optimally functioning website. i know that the onl
chair recognize the gentlelady from california, miss eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. you're a distinguished woman. you have distinguished yourself and your state, the offices that you've held and now working for the american people and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely, 1,000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the website and you detest what's working in the affordable care act. and i think that is...
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eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. having listened to several colleagues already as well as the witnesses, i'm struck by two things. first, that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, if they're serious to pursue what i think is the much larger issue of federal procurement, how it takes place, how we end up with contractors that say essentially everything is all right when it isn't, that's going to take a bipartisan effort to really bring about a fix. but we have to keep in mind that these are the people that shut the entire federal government down, caused pain across the country, and extracted some $24 billion out of america's economy. and the american people were put through hell. that was all over shutting down or delaying or defunding the affordable care act. so there isn't any love lost between the republicans and the law. and that's their position, and it's abundantly clear. but i think that what the other thing i'm struck with by today is in reading all of the submitted written testimony, when i read it l
eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. having listened to several colleagues already as well as the witnesses, i'm struck by two things. first, that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, if they're serious to pursue what i think is the much larger issue of federal procurement, how it takes place, how we end up with contractors that say essentially everything is all right when it isn't, that's going to take a bipartisan effort to really bring about a fix. but we have to keep in mind...
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what are your thoughts on how the au mf is still applicable today given eshoo said the move of the flightrom pakistan to other theaters and how congress can help the president craft a way forward? >> i think it's very much still applicable and it has gone through a fairly tortured history because originally it was tied directly to those who perpetrated 9/11 and it's sort of morphed from interesting court decisions that interpreted more broadly and we codified in congress in 2011 that basically allowed to be those grouped that threaten us taliban and al qaeda forces al qaeda forces and again it's within the self defense context. i would say it's highly unlikely we are going to modify the aumf. if you change a punctuation mark in that thing you are looking at 10 years worth of lawsuits from both sides frankly. if we allow congress must admit this. people look at congressional intent as we all move in one body. that is the risk. if you chase the -- change the math and that is why the white house was nervous as hell when we did in 2011 it wasn't so much they wanted it to be more authority or
what are your thoughts on how the au mf is still applicable today given eshoo said the move of the flightrom pakistan to other theaters and how congress can help the president craft a way forward? >> i think it's very much still applicable and it has gone through a fairly tortured history because originally it was tied directly to those who perpetrated 9/11 and it's sort of morphed from interesting court decisions that interpreted more broadly and we codified in congress in 2011 that...
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. >> how much time -- the chair would recognize the gentle lady from california, miss eshoo. >> welcome, madam secretary. you're a distinguished woman, you have distinguished yourself and your state, the offices that you've held and now working for the american people and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely 1,000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the web site and you detest what's working in the affordable care act, and i think that that is on full display here. but let's get back to the web site because that's what the hearing is about. it's my understanding that november 31st is the -- is a hard date for having everything up and running. >> now hhs did testify in september that they were 100% confident the site would be launched and fully functional on october 1st. that didn't work. do you have full confidence in this new hard date? >> congresswoman, i can tell you that the assessment that we have made is that it will take until the end of november for an optimally functioning web site. i know that the only way i can restore
. >> how much time -- the chair would recognize the gentle lady from california, miss eshoo. >> welcome, madam secretary. you're a distinguished woman, you have distinguished yourself and your state, the offices that you've held and now working for the american people and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely 1,000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the web site and you detest what's working in the affordable care act, and i...
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eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. having listened to several colleagues already as well as the witnesses, i'm struck by two things. first, that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, if they're serious to pursue what i think is the much larger issue of federal procurement, how it takes place, how we end up with contractors that say essentially say everything is all right when it isn't, that's going to take a bipartisan effort to really bring about a fix. but we have to keep in mind that these are the people that shut the entire federal government down, caused pain across the country and extracted some $24 billion out of america's economy. and the american people were put through hell. that was all over shutting down delaying or defunding the affordable care act. so there isn't any love lost between the republicans and the law. and that's their position, and it's abundantly clear. but i think that what the other thing i'm struck with by today is in reading all of the submitted written testimony, when i read it l
eshoo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. having listened to several colleagues already as well as the witnesses, i'm struck by two things. first, that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, if they're serious to pursue what i think is the much larger issue of federal procurement, how it takes place, how we end up with contractors that say essentially say everything is all right when it isn't, that's going to take a bipartisan effort to really bring about a fix. but we have to keep in...