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mr. bilbray. >> mr. chairman? >> yester. >> i understand mr. engel would have to of his three minutes on our side as well. and i hope he can be recognized. >> absolutely. you're recognized for three minutes. >> would the gentleman yield would the gentleman yield jimmy? >> yes. yes, i will yield to -- >> i thank you for yield and because this last statement by my colleague from california made no sense to me. he's criticizing the different alternatives of bringing these tar sands down from canada and singh if it's done by railroad, as opposed to the pipeline. the real issue is whether they're going to do these tar sands at all because if they can't bring it into the united states, they are not going to develop the tar sands. and in developing those tar sands, which is the dirtiest source of coal they have to spend so much energy to refine it sufficiently to have it go through a pipeline, and maybe on a train. at some point is going to have to be refined. the energy used to refine it adds to the greenhouse gases. so i just want people to understa
mr. bilbray. >> mr. chairman? >> yester. >> i understand mr. engel would have to of his three minutes on our side as well. and i hope he can be recognized. >> absolutely. you're recognized for three minutes. >> would the gentleman yield would the gentleman yield jimmy? >> yes. yes, i will yield to -- >> i thank you for yield and because this last statement by my colleague from california made no sense to me. he's criticizing the different alternatives...
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mr. bilbray from california. we welcome your comments. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. conner, do you believe that law enforcement has the tools they need to go after cyber criminals as described in your testimony? >> no, they do not. i've got to tell you, it's -- if you look at the attempts that are being made with dms to -- and within justice to have the criminal network geared up, i think part of the problem is we looked eight in their one-time uses for critical events. unless you use it every day, that system is never going to be ready. we partnered with interpol to do just that. they have 6,000 agents worldwide. and their issue was -- because we certainly didn't have the money. interpol is treated like a country now under passport control. we were able to put their passport information so it has biometrics. unfortunately this country doesn't deal with that in its passport today. its first generation digital. the second thing it has -- and this is all on commercial chips. it has software to do logical a
mr. bilbray from california. we welcome your comments. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. conner, do you believe that law enforcement has the tools they need to go after cyber criminals as described in your testimony? >> no, they do not. i've got to tell you, it's -- if you look at the attempts that are being made with dms to -- and within justice to have the criminal network geared up, i think part of the problem is we looked eight in their one-time...
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mr. bilbray pointed out no restriction in selling those automobiles in the nondomestic market. i don't think you would hear the success story that they're purporting today if f that had been the case. let me go back to this issue of refined products. i think we owe mr. markey a debt of gratitude. i would say all the women of the world probably are very pleased to know now that panty hose is a refined product. they may be a little disappointed in china and taiwan and south korea to know they can't go shopping and get panty hose made in america. and this business about the tooth brush, i guess it's okay we can sell a tooth brush on a stick but not a tooth brush on a plastic handle. mr. markey's amendment is not a good amendment. i know he's been looking at it, thinking about it and i hope he'll decide to withdraw it because it really doesn't make a lot of of sense. >> time has expired. >> does mr. dingell seek recognition? he's the only member on the minority side that doesn't peak on this amendment. >> have a splendid amendment to be offered later but i don't seek recognition at
mr. bilbray pointed out no restriction in selling those automobiles in the nondomestic market. i don't think you would hear the success story that they're purporting today if f that had been the case. let me go back to this issue of refined products. i think we owe mr. markey a debt of gratitude. i would say all the women of the world probably are very pleased to know now that panty hose is a refined product. they may be a little disappointed in china and taiwan and south korea to know they...
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mr. bilbray for more debate. >> thank you mr. chairman.e respond to my dear friend from texas comment about support for green fuel on this side. all i ask him to take a look at my a bill that has been co-sponsored by a democrat that addresses a true green fuel and that is giving equal tax and a blender benefits through the true green algae fuel that is now being given to a fuel some claim or green but some of us question. that's our slogan in california now and algae is green and the fact you've been talking about corn is yellow so i would challenge you to take a look at the fact that this congress continues to subsidize one form of so-called green technology, and specifically exclude the most promising threshold we have out there that everybody who opposed to be green but won't take the time to correct it and we will go back and talk about that later but let me say mr. chairman, it is interesting that i was looking at the obama administration offered $44 billion to the auto industry in this country in the grants and loan guarantees and a
mr. bilbray for more debate. >> thank you mr. chairman.e respond to my dear friend from texas comment about support for green fuel on this side. all i ask him to take a look at my a bill that has been co-sponsored by a democrat that addresses a true green fuel and that is giving equal tax and a blender benefits through the true green algae fuel that is now being given to a fuel some claim or green but some of us question. that's our slogan in california now and algae is green and the fact...
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mr. bilbray from california. we recognize your questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. do you believe the law enforcement has the tools they need to go after siesh -- cyber criminals as described in your testimony? >> no, they do not. i got to tell you, it's -- if you look at the attempts being made with dhs to justice to have the criminal network geared up, i think part of the problem is we look at it in the one-time uses for critical events, and unless you use it every day, that system's never going to be ready. we partnered with interpoll to do just that. they have 6,000 agents worldwide, and their issue was -- because they didn't have the money, interpol is treated like a country now under passport control. we put their passport information so there's by yo metrics, but this country doesn't deal with that in its passport today. it's first generation digital. the second thing it has, and this is all on commercial chips, it has software to do logical access so those 6,000 agents, if they go after tsunamis, they can go on an internet cafe and be secure in accessing inf
mr. bilbray from california. we recognize your questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. do you believe the law enforcement has the tools they need to go after siesh -- cyber criminals as described in your testimony? >> no, they do not. i got to tell you, it's -- if you look at the attempts being made with dhs to justice to have the criminal network geared up, i think part of the problem is we look at it in the one-time uses for critical events, and unless you use it every day, that...
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mr. bilbray of california for today, mr. culberson of texas for today, and mr. jesse jackson of illinois for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. >> under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from arkansas, mr. griffith, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. griffith: thank you, mr. speaker. i came here to the floor tonight to talk with some of my colleagues and the american people about what i believe is the most pressing issue facing our country. a lot of us have been home working in our districts over the last week, seeing our constituents, speaking at local rotary clubs. mr. griffin: visiting with constituents in the office and around the district. and it is clear to me that the top priority for the american people over the last year remains the same, and that is, jobs. people back home are encouraged and are optimistic about the future but they need some signs that jobs are increetsing here in the united states. jobs remain the number one issue. since i go
mr. bilbray of california for today, mr. culberson of texas for today, and mr. jesse jackson of illinois for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. >> under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from arkansas, mr. griffith, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. griffith: thank you, mr. speaker. i came here to the floor tonight to talk with some of my colleagues and the american people about...
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mr. bilbray. >> thank you. to you believe the law enforcement has the tools they need to go after cyber criminals as described in your testimony? >> they do not. if you look at it since that are being made to have the criminal network geared up, i think part of the problem where look at their onetime uses. unless you use it every day, the system will never be ready. the internet is treated like a country. we were able to put the passport information so it has biometrics. this country does that do with that. it is first-generation digital. the second thing it has, and this is all on commercial chips, it was 6000 agents. if they go after a tsunami, they can go on any network included in an internet cafe and can be secure. then access to any interpol office. it all resides on this little card that 6000 agents use around the world today as they fight crime. it has three different standards and cases that allow them to do their job. it is what he or she uses every day. it is not something you use everyday, it will n
mr. bilbray. >> thank you. to you believe the law enforcement has the tools they need to go after cyber criminals as described in your testimony? >> they do not. if you look at it since that are being made to have the criminal network geared up, i think part of the problem where look at their onetime uses. unless you use it every day, the system will never be ready. the internet is treated like a country. we were able to put the passport information so it has biometrics. this...