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ms. matsui votes a yerks e. mrs. christianson votes aye. ms. castor votes aye. >> votes no. >>> there other members wishing to cast a vote? seeing none, the clerk will report the tally. >> 19 ayes and 33 nays. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the question is on the amendment on the nature of a substitute. all those in favor will say aye and all those opposed say no. the ayes have it. now, the question occur unfavorable reporting the bill as a fended to the house. all those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. roll call vote requested. this appears to be the last vote of the day. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. barton. votes aye. mr. sterns votes aye. mr. whitfield votes aye. mr. shim kiss votes aye. mr. pits votes aye. mr. bono mac votes aye. mr. walden votes aye. mr. terry votes aye. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. mi rick votes aye. mr. sullivan votes aye. mr. murphy votes aye. mr. burgess votes votes aye. mr. bill bray votes aye. tes no. mr. gingry votes aye. mr. skalaye. mr. lata votes aye. mrs. mcmorris roge
ms. matsui votes a yerks e. mrs. christianson votes aye. ms. castor votes aye. >> votes no. >>> there other members wishing to cast a vote? seeing none, the clerk will report the tally. >> 19 ayes and 33 nays. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the question is on the amendment on the nature of a substitute. all those in favor will say aye and all those opposed say no. the ayes have it. now, the question occur unfavorable reporting the bill as a fended to the house....
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ms. matsui. >> i would have to say this is probably the most interesting and scary testimony i've ever heard. but i think that, quite frankly, our country doesn't realize what risks we have. and i think the things we hear about over the news are things talk about hacking but they're at a level where -- personal level that people understand. this is far beyond that. it really affects every sector of our economy, our country, the way we live. so i truly believe this education process is going to be very, very important. and i also believe that people like you have to step up to talk about it in ways that the public can understand. the cyber security, everybody sort of understand it but doesn't understand it. so i think with every advance in technology we open ourselves up. and our daily lives can be impacted so much. i wanted to follow up a little bit more on the cloud base services, businesses and governments are now going to the cloud. and what are the unique challenges facing the cloud with respect of cyber security and are we thinking ahead, knowing what we know now, about how we address t
ms. matsui. >> i would have to say this is probably the most interesting and scary testimony i've ever heard. but i think that, quite frankly, our country doesn't realize what risks we have. and i think the things we hear about over the news are things talk about hacking but they're at a level where -- personal level that people understand. this is far beyond that. it really affects every sector of our economy, our country, the way we live. so i truly believe this education process is...
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ms. matsui. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. matsui: mr. chairman, i rise in support of the amendment. i said our country's resources problems should be based on sound science. to do so otherwise would be simply foolish and shortsighted. h.r. 1837 ignores years of california's watershed. we don't believe the earth is flat, we don't believe the thunder is made by bowling balls. we know better. science has given us the answer to so many questions about the world in which we live. we have used science to discover the truth. h.r. 1837 will prevent the use of the best available science and adapt a management in the bay-delta. by -- this amendment before us would require us to use the scientific research we have on california's natural resource. it would acknowledge that the research shown is true. this is critical important to california, to every state in this union. mr. chairman, lastly, i keep hearing that the sacramento area supports this bill. i represent the sacramento area and i can tell you that both the city and county of sacramento str
ms. matsui. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. matsui: mr. chairman, i rise in support of the amendment. i said our country's resources problems should be based on sound science. to do so otherwise would be simply foolish and shortsighted. h.r. 1837 ignores years of california's watershed. we don't believe the earth is flat, we don't believe the thunder is made by bowling balls. we know better. science has given us the answer to so many questions about the world in...
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ms. matsui: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding me time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this rule and to this bill. the issue of water in california has been debated for many decades because it is such a critical issue for our state. as a daughter of a central california valley farmer, i grew up on a farm and i deeply understand the value of and the controversy over water. being able to plan the next growing season is critical for farmers. unless they can count on the water being provided, there is no assurance for their crops. now in northern california we have balanced our water shed, we have provided water for our farms, our cities, our sensitive habitat, in a way so we could have sustainability. but this legislation throws out the ability of the people of california to decide its own water future. mr. speaker, any real solution to california's water issues whether need to be crafted with consensus within california not in a partisan manner on the house floor the way h.r. 1837 has been written. this legislation purports to have
ms. matsui: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding me time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this rule and to this bill. the issue of water in california has been debated for many decades because it is such a critical issue for our state. as a daughter of a central california valley farmer, i grew up on a farm and i deeply understand the value of and the controversy over water. being able to plan the next growing season is critical for farmers. unless they can...
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ms. matsui, former member of the rules committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. matsui: i like to thank the gentleman for yielding me time. madam speaker, this will ensure that 160 million americans will not see a tax increase at a time when so many families are still struggling to make ends meet. the payroll tax cut provides american families an average of $1,000 annually to help pay their bills and for day-to-day necessary its. i'm also pleased that this agreement will he extend unemployment insurance. with the unemployment numbers in my district over 12% continued unemployment benefits are important for so many to make ends meet while still trying to find work. additionally providing for medicare physician payment fix will ensure seniors will continue access to care. i do urge my colleagues to continue working for a longtime solution to this critical issue, and i'm supportive of the provisions in this bill which will finally provide public safety with a nationwide intero
ms. matsui, former member of the rules committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. matsui: i like to thank the gentleman for yielding me time. madam speaker, this will ensure that 160 million americans will not see a tax increase at a time when so many families are still struggling to make ends meet. the payroll tax cut provides american families an average of $1,000 annually to help pay their bills and for day-to-day necessary its. i'm...
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ms. matsui from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the system of the most interesting and at scary testimony i have ever heard. i think that, quite frankly, our country does not realize what risks we have. i think the things we hear about over the news are not necessarily -- it talks about hacking, but it is at a personal level that people understand. this could affect our economy, our country, the way we live. i truly believe this education process is going to be very important. and i also believe that people like you have to step up to talk about it in ways that they probably could understand. the cyber security, everybody sort of understand it, but does not understand it. with every advance in technology, we open ourselves up and our daily lives could be impacted so much. i wanted to follow-up on little bit more on the cloud-based services. businesses and governments are now going into the cloud. what are the unique challenges facing the crowd with respect to cyber security, and are we prepared and thinking ahead in regard to these
ms. matsui from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the system of the most interesting and at scary testimony i have ever heard. i think that, quite frankly, our country does not realize what risks we have. i think the things we hear about over the news are not necessarily -- it talks about hacking, but it is at a personal level that people understand. this could affect our economy, our country, the way we live. i truly believe this education process is going to be very important. and...
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ms. matsui from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the system of the most interesting and at scary testimony i have ever heard. i think that, quite frankly, our country does not realize what risks we have. i think the things we hear about over the news are not necessarily -- it talks about hacking, but it is at a personal level that people understand. this could affect our economy, our country, the way we live. i truly believe this education process is going to be very important. and i also believe that people like you have to step up to talk about it in ways that they probably could understand. the cyber security, everybody sort of understand it, but does not understand it. with every advance in technology, we open ourselves up and our daily lives could be impacted so much. i wanted to follow-up on little bit more on the cloud-based services. businesses and governments are now going into the cloud. what are the unique challenges facing the crowd with respect to cyber security, and are we prepared and thinking ahead in regard to these
ms. matsui from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the system of the most interesting and at scary testimony i have ever heard. i think that, quite frankly, our country does not realize what risks we have. i think the things we hear about over the news are not necessarily -- it talks about hacking, but it is at a personal level that people understand. this could affect our economy, our country, the way we live. i truly believe this education process is going to be very important. and...
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ms. matsui and mr. thompson. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number eight printed in house report 112-405, offered by mr. markey of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 566, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. markey: i yield myself one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. markey: our amendment is simple. it would ensure that state law is upheld and that the best available science is used when making decisions about the complex california water system. instead of using cutting edge science, the republican bill would take us back to 1994. so let me ask you, are you willing to give up your 2012 iphone for a 1994 brick of a cellular phone? how about giving up your prius for a ugoh or using a phone book instead of facebook? would you rather fold a map or use google maps? the answers to these questions are easy. and so is this one. would you trade the science o
ms. matsui and mr. thompson. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number eight printed in house report 112-405, offered by mr. markey of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 566, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. markey: i yield myself one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. markey: our...
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ms. matsui who will control mr. waxman's time. >> thank you mr.hairman for holding today's hearing and i would also like to welcome our witnesses and look forward to your testimony. there is no doubt that cyber attacks are really continued to pose threats in several aspects of our economy. communication networks are one of many areas that our nation must-haves to ensure safety and some is particularly as we considered deploying a broadband network for public safety. advanced ip technology and public medications heighten concerns for cybersecurity. this new network however will share many of the same cyber concerns as any other network. this is something we have to take seriously and must attend. more of our economy involving ingenuity and the american technology industry. one of those technologies which will play a prominent role in our economy both in the public and private sector is cloud computing. we are also seeing consumer cloud applications like the icloud. as i see it one of those key issues is a challenge of cybersecurity relating to the
ms. matsui who will control mr. waxman's time. >> thank you mr.hairman for holding today's hearing and i would also like to welcome our witnesses and look forward to your testimony. there is no doubt that cyber attacks are really continued to pose threats in several aspects of our economy. communication networks are one of many areas that our nation must-haves to ensure safety and some is particularly as we considered deploying a broadband network for public safety. advanced ip technology...