. >> on the next washington journal, match lap talks about the >> joshua musser be talks about the somali terrorist group and concerns of possible attacks at the homeland. as always, we will take your calls. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m., on c-span. >> c-span, brought to as a local service. >> and representative greg walden is a republican and also the chair of the subcommittee on communications and technology. congressman walden, give us your take on what the fcc did this week. >> unfortunate, disappointing. i mean, a big win for the communications bar, because this is going to be litigated for years to come. and unnecessary. i think. for a lot of reasons, i think they went way too far. it is unfortunate that the fcc used to have a more independent -- independence than it does today. it really is not helpful for the internet, i think there is a better way that would have a given protection for consumers legal certainty for investors and it is called legislating, which is our job. we should do it. >> what kind of protections do consumers need? >> you know, i think first of all, you