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colorado senator mark udall was defeated. >> ...the incoming chairman of the intelligence committee. >> narrator: dianne feinstein was replaced as the chairman of the intelligence committee by republican richard burr. >> senator richard burr, he's the republican chairman. >> narrator: burr has recalled all copies of the 6,000-page classified report. >> i think there's going to be a whole new day of oversight. >> narrator: he refused to read the panetta review. >> he voted against it... >> narrator: and promises to return it to the cia. >> the new republican chair has asked the obama administration to return all copies... >> the fight right now is for history. there's no more investigations that are gonna happen. there's no more legal consequences that we know of at this point. and there's no policy debate. why did it happen? was it the right thing? was it the wrong thing? and how should we look at it in generations to come? >> go to pbs.org/frontline for more from the cia. >> captured, detained, and interrogated. >> and from the senators who investigated the secret interrogation prog
colorado senator mark udall was defeated. >> ...the incoming chairman of the intelligence committee. >> narrator: dianne feinstein was replaced as the chairman of the intelligence committee by republican richard burr. >> senator richard burr, he's the republican chairman. >> narrator: burr has recalled all copies of the 6,000-page classified report. >> i think there's going to be a whole new day of oversight. >> narrator: he refused to read the panetta...
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mark udall got tagged with anything marked uterus because 50% of his ads were about abortion for birth control people and here about the economy and other things. women start they feel patronized. it's run its course, but that doesn't mean that republicans will not be victims of other kinds of attacks on democrats along the same lines. that you don't care about people being the one that has been a hardened the perennial, and i expect to see it in force. >> do you see anyone other come in a conservative who has been able to articulate a message that has been more effective that is addressing these arguments head on? >> i think tremendous intellectual life among elected officeholders now. that you frankly did not see so much of five or 10 years ago. you've got a whole reform thing but it's been picked up i members of the senate. you've seen some interest like mitch mcconnell who mostly come mitch mcconnell, these old establishment type. but he's interested in the notion that republicans have moved too far in the direction of talking about entrepreneurs and a talking enough about wage ear
mark udall got tagged with anything marked uterus because 50% of his ads were about abortion for birth control people and here about the economy and other things. women start they feel patronized. it's run its course, but that doesn't mean that republicans will not be victims of other kinds of attacks on democrats along the same lines. that you don't care about people being the one that has been a hardened the perennial, and i expect to see it in force. >> do you see anyone other come in...
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mark udall lost to cory gardner. colorado state senate had been democratic controlled. flipped to the republicans. democratic governor john hickenlooper did manage to hold on to his job in 2014 but barely. got a scare from bob beaupre. one of the things that bob beaupre campaigned on against john hickenlooper was, that he, bob beaupre, was opposed to the iud. he said he didn't believe in that kind of contraception. he said taxpayers shouldn't be funding that sort of thing in colorado. and that was a significant part of the ground on which that gubernatorial election was contested in 2014. but even though bob beaupre did not win the governorship, enough republicans did win in colorado that year, and the colorado senate specifically that bob beaupre ended up getting his way on the iud anyway. it became a republican priority to kill that birth control program that had been so successful, national award-winning, national premier program in terms of public health. and it became their priority to kill it. both the house and the senate needed to overtly vote to continue the fu
mark udall lost to cory gardner. colorado state senate had been democratic controlled. flipped to the republicans. democratic governor john hickenlooper did manage to hold on to his job in 2014 but barely. got a scare from bob beaupre. one of the things that bob beaupre campaigned on against john hickenlooper was, that he, bob beaupre, was opposed to the iud. he said he didn't believe in that kind of contraception. he said taxpayers shouldn't be funding that sort of thing in colorado. and that...
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we make conditions of that license that they have navigation technologies so senator flake and udall and mark, everyone that wants access to the netinternet we're in common cause on that, actually get access to the internet? what's so difficult about suggesting the technology? >> i don't know we can do that but i know -- >> any condition we want as a condition of sale. >> i wrote that section of law when i was in house of representatives. i know what it says and you can put conditions on it. i hope to hear back from you whether you will insist on that as an ability to have u.s. companies -- if we want access for the cuban people to have the internet, which i do. >> i do as well, senator, but i also want them to be able to have those deals go through and to make it the most effective way that more on the island can have access -- >> a deal without full access to the internet is a deal to an end without access to the critical information that we think can help liberate the cuban people. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. any other questions? i want to thank the committee again. i know there
we make conditions of that license that they have navigation technologies so senator flake and udall and mark, everyone that wants access to the netinternet we're in common cause on that, actually get access to the internet? what's so difficult about suggesting the technology? >> i don't know we can do that but i know -- >> any condition we want as a condition of sale. >> i wrote that section of law when i was in house of representatives. i know what it says and you can put...
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and so last year, along with my colleagues senator heinrich and senator mark udall i filed a brief ina case that was before the court of appeals for the second circuit. it is an important court one of the highest in our country. in the brief we said -- and i quote -- "we have reviewed the surveillance extensively and have seen no evidence that the bulk collection of americans' phone records has provided any intelligence of value that could not have been gathered through means that caused far less harm to the privacy interests of millions of americans." and i'd say to my colleague what we are talking about are in effect, conventional approaches with respect to court orders and then there are emergency circumstances -- emergency circumstances -- so when the government believes it has got to act to protect the american people, it can move quickly and then, in effect, come back and settle up later. but the conclusion that we reached after reviewing bulk collection very carefully was based on eight years' worth of work and, of course, we've recently had this court declare bulk collection t
and so last year, along with my colleagues senator heinrich and senator mark udall i filed a brief ina case that was before the court of appeals for the second circuit. it is an important court one of the highest in our country. in the brief we said -- and i quote -- "we have reviewed the surveillance extensively and have seen no evidence that the bulk collection of americans' phone records has provided any intelligence of value that could not have been gathered through means that caused...
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make a condition of that license that they have navigation technologies so senator flake and udall and mark, everyone who wants access to the internet, we're in common cause on that, actually can get access to the internet? what's so difficult about suggesting the technology? >> i don't know we can do that but i know -- >> any condition we want as a condition of sale. >> i wrote that section of law when i was in house of representatives. i know what it says and you can put conditions on it. i hope to hear back from you whether you will insist on that as an ability to have u.s. companies -- if we want access for the cuban people to have the internet, which i do. >> i do as well senator, but i also want them to be able to have those deals go through and to make it the most effective way that more on the island can have access -- >> a deal without full access to the internet is a deal to an end without access to the critical information that we think can help liberate the cuban people. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. any other questions? i want to thank the committee again. i know there
make a condition of that license that they have navigation technologies so senator flake and udall and mark, everyone who wants access to the internet, we're in common cause on that, actually can get access to the internet? what's so difficult about suggesting the technology? >> i don't know we can do that but i know -- >> any condition we want as a condition of sale. >> i wrote that section of law when i was in house of representatives. i know what it says and you can put...
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senator wyden along with senator mark udall and others, were doing everything they could without disclosing classified information to shine a light on the fact that the u.s. government was collecting massive volumes of data on millions of law-abiding american citizens. my friend from oregon deserves our thanks for that leadership. now, after the bulk call data program was revealed to the public the government defended it and defended it vigorously. it took a number of months for the intelligence community and the rest of the administration to take a deep breath and really assess whether bulk metadata collection was necessary whether it was effective and to consider whether there were other less intrusive more constitutionally grounded ways to accomplish these same goals. starting with the president's review group on intelligence and communications technologies, the administration began to agree that -- quote -- "some of the authorities that were expanded or created in the aftermath of september 11 unduly sacrificed fundamental interests in individual liberty entrepreneurial privacy -- perso
senator wyden along with senator mark udall and others, were doing everything they could without disclosing classified information to shine a light on the fact that the u.s. government was collecting massive volumes of data on millions of law-abiding american citizens. my friend from oregon deserves our thanks for that leadership. now, after the bulk call data program was revealed to the public the government defended it and defended it vigorously. it took a number of months for the...