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the founder and the chief joinsive, michael waxman me now. how did you start grouper?> this is a really simple concept. we are a social club that sets groups ofbetween two friends. it is opportunity to use technology to get off-line in the real world. >> how does it work? you go to your site, you go where? >> you go to our website or you can download our app in the app store. you can sign up with facebook and we match you to another individual. you are each responsible for bringing to friends. person pays for their first drink. we give you a bar to meet at and you show up and the night is up to you. imagine the house party of six people that is sort of on demand. you press a button and there you are in this comfortable setting with your friends. >> did michael waxman press a button? >> of course, i have to use the service. er.ove going on group ?> was it successful for you >> i am currently dating a girl that i met on grouper.this there have been other successes, people have made business relationships, it's a lot of different ways that it helps people build relationsh
the founder and the chief joinsive, michael waxman me now. how did you start grouper?> this is a really simple concept. we are a social club that sets groups ofbetween two friends. it is opportunity to use technology to get off-line in the real world. >> how does it work? you go to your site, you go where? >> you go to our website or you can download our app in the app store. you can sign up with facebook and we match you to another individual. you are each responsible for...
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the founder and the chief executive, michael waxman joins me now. how did you start grouper? is a really simple concept. we are a social club that sets up drinks between two groups of friends. it is opportunity to use technology to get off-line in the real world. >> how does it work? you go to your site, you go where? >> you go to our website or you can download our app in the app store. you can sign up with facebook and we match you to another individual. you are each responsible for bringing two friends. each person pays for their first drink. we give you a bar to meet at and you show up and the night is up to you. imagine a house party of six people that is sort of on demand. you press a button and there you are in this comfortable setting with your friends. >> did michael waxman press a button? >> of course, i have to use the service. i love going on grouper. >> was it successful for you? >> i am currently dating a girl that i met on grouper. this there have been other successes, people have made business relationships, it's a lot of different ways that it helps people bu
the founder and the chief executive, michael waxman joins me now. how did you start grouper? is a really simple concept. we are a social club that sets up drinks between two groups of friends. it is opportunity to use technology to get off-line in the real world. >> how does it work? you go to your site, you go where? >> you go to our website or you can download our app in the app store. you can sign up with facebook and we match you to another individual. you are each responsible...
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waxman. >> think you very much mr. chairman. i know that there's a lot of politics very -- this issue. i sorely understand that change to a system that is more fair and stable for every american, not just a few, at every american, it's not easy. but all of this is exacerbated why wild propagandist, politicized statements that it been made, even today. chairman said more people will have lost their coverage than we'll get coverage. well, that absolutely cannot be true. it is not true. the congressional budget office, which is not democratic or republican, nonpartisan, they estimated that 7 million people will sign up for health insurance in the first year, and that 25 million people will be newly insured in 2016. that's really a major accomplishment. now, we hear republicans say, more people are losing their policy, but who are those people? we estimate 80 million people will lose their insurance. when you look at that statement, they are saying that people who have a change in the policy have lost it. for example, when they get
waxman. >> think you very much mr. chairman. i know that there's a lot of politics very -- this issue. i sorely understand that change to a system that is more fair and stable for every american, not just a few, at every american, it's not easy. but all of this is exacerbated why wild propagandist, politicized statements that it been made, even today. chairman said more people will have lost their coverage than we'll get coverage. well, that absolutely cannot be true. it is not true. the...
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waxman. >> think you very much mr. chairman. i know that there's a lot of politics very -- this issue. i sorely understand that change to a system that is more fair and stable for every american, not just a few, at every american, it's not easy. but all of this is exacerbated why wild propagandist, politicized statements that it been made, even today. chairman said more people will have lost their coverage than we'll get coverage. well, that absolutely cannot be true. it is not true. the congressional budget office, which is not democratic or republican, nonpartisan, they estimated that 7 million people will sign up for health insurance in the first year, and that 25 million people will be newly insured in 2016. that's really a major accomplishment. now, we hear republicans say, more people are losing their policy, but who are those people? we estimate 80 million people will lose their insurance. when you look at that statement, they are saying that people who have a change in the policy have lost it. for example, when they get
waxman. >> think you very much mr. chairman. i know that there's a lot of politics very -- this issue. i sorely understand that change to a system that is more fair and stable for every american, not just a few, at every american, it's not easy. but all of this is exacerbated why wild propagandist, politicized statements that it been made, even today. chairman said more people will have lost their coverage than we'll get coverage. well, that absolutely cannot be true. it is not true. the...
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waxman: mr. speaker, as a supporter of the affordable care act, i look forward to next year where we will see all americans have a chance to buy health insurance for those who are on medicare, that is their health insurance coverage, and we will only keep the promise of coverage to them if we pay the providers who give them care, especially the physicians and votes why i ask for an aye on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i yield one minute to the distinguished the gentleman from texas, subcommittee chairman, kevin brady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. brady: let me thank chairman pitts for his leadership of the health subcommittee on energy and commerce. i rise today in support of the pathway for s.g.r. reform act. this important bill is to make sure our local physicians who treat our seniors don't face a drastic cut in their reimbursements on new year's day. the ways and mea
waxman: mr. speaker, as a supporter of the affordable care act, i look forward to next year where we will see all americans have a chance to buy health insurance for those who are on medicare, that is their health insurance coverage, and we will only keep the promise of coverage to them if we pay the providers who give them care, especially the physicians and votes why i ask for an aye on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr....
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waxman, for five minutes. >> thank you very much. i wanted to indicate that under the act, the fcc may not single out a specific provider for exclusion from the system of competitive bidding. at the same time, the fcc is permitted to adopt and enforce rules of general applicability that promote competition. even at&t recently it knowledge they support rules that limit the amount of spectrum anyone company could acquire as long as the rules applied evenly to all auction participants. chairman wheeler, as you know i am a strong supporter of the open internet rules because i believe the internet must remain an open lab form for innovation and commerce. you have emphasized the importance of the open internet order. at the same time, you recently made comments suggesting that an internet service provider could charge a content provider such as netflix a fee in order to guarantee the best available transmission speed. do you see these types of business arrangements as consistent with the fcc's open internet rules? >> thank you, mr. waxman,
waxman, for five minutes. >> thank you very much. i wanted to indicate that under the act, the fcc may not single out a specific provider for exclusion from the system of competitive bidding. at the same time, the fcc is permitted to adopt and enforce rules of general applicability that promote competition. even at&t recently it knowledge they support rules that limit the amount of spectrum anyone company could acquire as long as the rules applied evenly to all auction participants....
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waxman. >> -- i will leave it at that. >> thank you for yielding to me. i want you to go your statement about the regrets that we have that the majority wouldn't postpone this hearing so that all members could attend the memorial for nelson mandela. obviously, more democrats feel the reason they wanted to be there was more important than to be here and they shouldn't have had to make that choice. madam secretary, want to welcome you back to our committee. healthcare.gov is much improved since he last appeared before the committee. millions more have applied for coverage and signed up. in fact, we just learned today that enrollment in november quadrupled over the october enrollment. all told as of november 30, 365,000 people have enrolled in private coverage, 1.9 million were through the process, just waiting to pick a plan, and enrollment has been speeding up each and every week. as a result we are beginning to the stories of people finally getting the security and peace of mind that comes with quality health insurance. some of these stories are very powe
waxman. >> -- i will leave it at that. >> thank you for yielding to me. i want you to go your statement about the regrets that we have that the majority wouldn't postpone this hearing so that all members could attend the memorial for nelson mandela. obviously, more democrats feel the reason they wanted to be there was more important than to be here and they shouldn't have had to make that choice. madam secretary, want to welcome you back to our committee. healthcare.gov is much...
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waxman. the thing is that smart be grid gives us -- smart grid gives us a tremendous opportunity to gather information so that we can become more reliable, so that we can predict grid behavior and gives us an opportunity to deliver renewable energies reliably and so on, but it gives the utility companies a tremendous amount of information about individual users, it opens up grids, utility companies for cyber attacks and so on. ms. lafleur, you said just two weeks ago the excision or pass -- commission passed cybersecurity standards. could you talk about that a little bit? are those mandatory standards, or are they voluntary? let's hear a little bit about that. >> well, thank you very much, mr. congressman. yes, they are mandatory standards. all of the bulk power system along with the nuclear plants are really the only part of our critical infrastructure right now that have mandatory standards. and what's new about the critical infrastructure standards we adopted two weeks ago or we proposed t
waxman. the thing is that smart be grid gives us -- smart grid gives us a tremendous opportunity to gather information so that we can become more reliable, so that we can predict grid behavior and gives us an opportunity to deliver renewable energies reliably and so on, but it gives the utility companies a tremendous amount of information about individual users, it opens up grids, utility companies for cyber attacks and so on. ms. lafleur, you said just two weeks ago the excision or pass --...
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waxman. the thing is that smart grid gives us a commence opportunity to gather information so that we can become more reliable so that we can predict the behavior and gives us an opportunity to deliver renewable energies reliably until one. but it gives the utility companies a tremendous amount of efficient about individual users. it opens up utility companies for cyber attacks and so on. this is where you said that choose to be sicko the commission passed, i think you said, cybersecurity standards. could you talk about that? are those mandatory or are they voluntary? lets you a little bit about the. >> well, thank you very much, mr. congressman. yes, they are mandatory standards. the power system along with the nuclear plants are really the only part of our critical infrastructure right now that have mandatory standards. and what's new about the critical infrastructure standards we adopted to go, or we proposed to approve -- we did in a fun rule of group two weeks ago, i'm sorry, is that for
waxman. the thing is that smart grid gives us a commence opportunity to gather information so that we can become more reliable so that we can predict the behavior and gives us an opportunity to deliver renewable energies reliably until one. but it gives the utility companies a tremendous amount of efficient about individual users. it opens up utility companies for cyber attacks and so on. this is where you said that choose to be sicko the commission passed, i think you said, cybersecurity...
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sharon waxman, thank you so much.t. >>> coming up in politics, he's got a lot of experience when it comes to china and the white house, potentially has a lot to gain by getting him out of the way. let's look at the politics behind the administration's latest nomination. >>> in pop culture, harry potter is headed for the stage. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to tak
sharon waxman, thank you so much.t. >>> coming up in politics, he's got a lot of experience when it comes to china and the white house, potentially has a lot to gain by getting him out of the way. let's look at the politics behind the administration's latest nomination. >>> in pop culture, harry potter is headed for the stage. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all...
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that is why i think you said earlier -- i heard someone say maybe it was chairman waxman that one of the common emotional responses for people when they actually can enroll is that they break down in tears. because their years of pent-up frustration at not being able to access affordable care. >> we know that in the individual market, which is the market that the new marketplaces are addressing, a large number of national studies show that it could be as many as 25% of people who try to buy a plan were turned down totally. no plan at no price. then you have people who were individually medically underwritten, virtually everyone in the marketplace. that is beneficial if you are healthy and don't have any likelihood of a pre-existing condition. typically if you are male. if not, it is not beneficial. if you get sick along the way or if you are diagnosed, you could be medically underwritten going forward to eliminate the condition that you need the care for. the choices were somewhat limited to a lot of people. >> the promise of this is to create a new normal for the american people whe
that is why i think you said earlier -- i heard someone say maybe it was chairman waxman that one of the common emotional responses for people when they actually can enroll is that they break down in tears. because their years of pent-up frustration at not being able to access affordable care. >> we know that in the individual market, which is the market that the new marketplaces are addressing, a large number of national studies show that it could be as many as 25% of people who try to...
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now we would like applause for a second and allow ranking member waxman to give his opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i apologized bingley. the other subcommittee that is me at the same time started late. so i am here and i wanted to thank you, and especially chairman macfarlane and her fellow commissioners for being here today. i want to use my opening remarks to comment on a really bad idea. that's the bill that we'll be examining today. the bill includes a laundry list of changes to the nuclear regulatory commission's interim procedures that dredge up old disputes that the commission has already worked through. after the three-mile island meltdown in 1979, congress in the carter administration recognizes the importance of centralized emergency authority in the event of a domestic nuclear crisis. the reorganization plan of 1980 addressed this concern and establish the basis responsibility of the chairman and the commissioners of the nuclear regulatory commission. that bill purports to codify the re-org session plan but it actually rese
now we would like applause for a second and allow ranking member waxman to give his opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i apologized bingley. the other subcommittee that is me at the same time started late. so i am here and i wanted to thank you, and especially chairman macfarlane and her fellow commissioners for being here today. i want to use my opening remarks to comment on a really bad idea. that's the bill that we'll be examining today....
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in answer to ranking member waxman, you indicated, and i certainly agree with this, that the president decided a transition policy. even though the statute as i read it has requirements that began on january 1, 2014. from the perspective, madam secretary, what is the statutory authority for the president to have announced the transition policy? >> sir, i think the statutory authority is the enforcement discretion which is available under the law to us and the president has asked us to our enforcement discretion, to not pursue penalties against insurers who would voluntarily decide to allow a transition of individuals in the market plan to continue in that market plan. this the first to state regulators. they get the first call, because they regulate the marketplace, and it ensures, there is no mandate to insurers. it's voluntary but it allows them to take up that option. >> from your perspective, the ability of the president to do that is based upon enforcement discretion. i respectfully disagree with that. thank you for answering the question. number two, and mr. barton did raise this
in answer to ranking member waxman, you indicated, and i certainly agree with this, that the president decided a transition policy. even though the statute as i read it has requirements that began on january 1, 2014. from the perspective, madam secretary, what is the statutory authority for the president to have announced the transition policy? >> sir, i think the statutory authority is the enforcement discretion which is available under the law to us and the president has asked us to our...
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waxman shows up to give his statement. life detector does he would be given as there are competing hearings. the pronunciation of the names is a challenge so with us today children mcfarland, a the commissioner maguey david so for my colleagues we will try to get that right. you'll how chance to europe grain testimony bill could. >> good morning. two distinguished members of the subcommittee. my colleagues and i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission and. nrc has a full plate of responsibilities from reactors from raised in security he continues to flourish and effectively. to dale like to share a few highlights of our accomplishments. with a licensed facility of materials in means our top priority. a vast majority aha -- are performing well while a few indians oversight to ensure the safe and secure operation but construction of the new unit is well under way under rigorous inspection in construction continues in the staff works toward the operating licenc
waxman shows up to give his statement. life detector does he would be given as there are competing hearings. the pronunciation of the names is a challenge so with us today children mcfarland, a the commissioner maguey david so for my colleagues we will try to get that right. you'll how chance to europe grain testimony bill could. >> good morning. two distinguished members of the subcommittee. my colleagues and i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the u.s....
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my colleagues, representative henry waxman, representative earl bloomenauer, senator schatz and i, have put forward just such a revenue-neutral fee on carbons emissions, the revenues of which would be returned back to the american people. here within congress, where the polluters' money flows so abundantly, no republican colleague has come forward to join us. but outside of congress, here are some of the responsible voices in the republican party. former south carolina representative bob englis has long urged his party to get serious on climate change. in an article in "the duke environmental law and policy forum" this year, mr. englis invoked the tenets of conservative economics. he wrote, "if you're a conservative, it is time step forward and engage in the climate and energy debate because we have the answer -- free enterprise. conservatives understand that we must set the correct incentives and this should include internalizing pollution and other environmental costs in our market system. we tax income but we don't taxi missionmission -- tax emissions. it makes sense to conservatives
my colleagues, representative henry waxman, representative earl bloomenauer, senator schatz and i, have put forward just such a revenue-neutral fee on carbons emissions, the revenues of which would be returned back to the american people. here within congress, where the polluters' money flows so abundantly, no republican colleague has come forward to join us. but outside of congress, here are some of the responsible voices in the republican party. former south carolina representative bob englis...
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when i became chairman here we went over ago, to henry waxman and stole a couple of his best people and set up in investigations unit that for some reason we never had and we gave ourselves subpoena power, something we had never done. it is a powerful tool when you are doing investigation, which is what we tend to doing here. want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. datacompanies in the brokerage industry have responded positively to our oversight efforts. over the past -- the past year they have provided complete answers to my questions, even the tough ones, but several of the largest brokers, specifically cap salon, action, and experient, are continuing to resist oversight. today they have not given me complete answers about where they sell and get their customer data on consumers and to whom they sell it. i am putting these companies on notice today that i am not satisfied with their responses and i am considering further steps. i have steps that i can use, that i can take to get this information. have oversight over this activity
when i became chairman here we went over ago, to henry waxman and stole a couple of his best people and set up in investigations unit that for some reason we never had and we gave ourselves subpoena power, something we had never done. it is a powerful tool when you are doing investigation, which is what we tend to doing here. want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. datacompanies in the brokerage industry have responded positively to our...
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waxman shows up to give his statement. life detector does he would be given as there are competing hearings. the pronunciation of the names is a challenge so with us today children mcfarland, a the commissioner maguey david so for my colleagues we will try to get that right. you'll how chance to europe grain testimony bill could. >> good morning. two distinguished members of the subcommittee. my colleagues and i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission and. nrc has a full plate of responsibilities from reactors from raised in security he continues to flourish and effectively. to dale like to share a few highlights of our accomplishments. with a licensed facility of materials in means our top priority. a vast majority aha -- are performing well while a few indians oversight to ensure the safe and secure operation but construction of the new unit is well under way under rigorous inspection in construction continues in the staff works toward the operating licenc
waxman shows up to give his statement. life detector does he would be given as there are competing hearings. the pronunciation of the names is a challenge so with us today children mcfarland, a the commissioner maguey david so for my colleagues we will try to get that right. you'll how chance to europe grain testimony bill could. >> good morning. two distinguished members of the subcommittee. my colleagues and i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the u.s....
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waxman. >> thank you very much and i want to welcome the members of the commission, chairman wheeler,d all of commissioners. i also want to join commending commissioner clyburn for the incredible job she did is acting chairwoman of the industry agreement on interoperability and long-overdue reforms on prison phone rates. your brief chairmanship will be remembered for the remarkable amount you accomplished. chairman wheeler, congratulations on your confirmation we are pleased to have you here. you join the fcc at a time when our country is under going dramatic and perhaps fundamental transformations in communications networks and technologies, and the decisions you make at the commission will no doubt have a lasting impact on our nation's communications landscape. at the top of the agenda is the spectrum auctions authorized by the public safety inspector auction act last year, and i'm pleased to see the fcc is moving ahead to conduct the h block auction in january in addition to allocating new wireless spectrum to address our nation's spectrum shortage. this auction will provide signif
waxman. >> thank you very much and i want to welcome the members of the commission, chairman wheeler,d all of commissioners. i also want to join commending commissioner clyburn for the incredible job she did is acting chairwoman of the industry agreement on interoperability and long-overdue reforms on prison phone rates. your brief chairmanship will be remembered for the remarkable amount you accomplished. chairman wheeler, congratulations on your confirmation we are pleased to have you...
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waxman. mr. waxman: regrettably, this legislation before us does nothing to truly advance research at n.i.h. if we really had a sincere commitment to strengthen research at n.i.h., let's work together on a bipartisan basis. let's have hearings on the legislation. let's make sure that we have funding for all the research activities, and i think that we need to find a solution to restore n.i.h. funding rather than purely symbolic legislation. this reminds me of the time when the republicans closed the government. they refused to pass an appropriations bill for the government to function, and then people said, well, what about the parks and they said, well, we'll have a bill to open the parks. what about n.i.h. research? well, we'll do n.i.h. research, but not for the centers of disease control, not for other things. look, if you're going to do the job, do it right, and don't pretend, especially to a family that's agriefed, that you really are doing -- agrieved, that you're really doing pediatric re
waxman. mr. waxman: regrettably, this legislation before us does nothing to truly advance research at n.i.h. if we really had a sincere commitment to strengthen research at n.i.h., let's work together on a bipartisan basis. let's have hearings on the legislation. let's make sure that we have funding for all the research activities, and i think that we need to find a solution to restore n.i.h. funding rather than purely symbolic legislation. this reminds me of the time when the republicans...
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when i became chairman here several years ago, we went over to henry waxman and stalled a couple of his best people and set up an investigation. for some reason we never had it and we gave ourselves subpoena power. for some reason we have never done that. it's a powerful tool when you are doing investigations which is we tend to do -- what we tend to do. i want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. some companies in the data broker industry have responded positively to our oversight efforts over the past year they have provided complete answers to my questions even the tough ones but several of the largest data brokers specifically actually up salon and experion are continuing to resist oversight. just resist it. to date they have not given me complete answers about where they sell to get their customers data to consumers and to whom they sell it. putting these three companies on notice today that i'm i am not satisfied with their responses and considering further steps and i have steps that i can use, that i can take to get this infor
when i became chairman here several years ago, we went over to henry waxman and stalled a couple of his best people and set up an investigation. for some reason we never had it and we gave ourselves subpoena power. for some reason we have never done that. it's a powerful tool when you are doing investigations which is we tend to do -- what we tend to do. i want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. some companies in the data broker industry...
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to raking member waxman, you indicated that the president decided on a transition policy. even though the statute as i read it has requirements that 2014.on january 1, from your perspective, what is the statutory authority with the president to have announced this transition policy? >> the statutory authority is the enforcement discretion which is available under the law to us and the president has asked us to use our force the discretion to not pursue a penalty against insurers who would voluntarily transition ofw a toividuals in a market continue in that market plan. this diversity state regulators. they get the first call. they regulate the marketplace. there is no mandate to insurers. it is voluntary, but it allows them -- therom your perspective ability of the president to do that is based upon discretion. i respectfully agree with that. thank you for answering the question. as i read the statue, there are subsidies for state exchanges, but no subsidies for the federal exchange. i presume that that was placed into the statute to encourage states to have their own exch
to raking member waxman, you indicated that the president decided on a transition policy. even though the statute as i read it has requirements that 2014.on january 1, from your perspective, what is the statutory authority with the president to have announced this transition policy? >> the statutory authority is the enforcement discretion which is available under the law to us and the president has asked us to use our force the discretion to not pursue a penalty against insurers who would...
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waxman. it is a term in this opportunity to gather information so that we can become more reliable so that we can predict the behavior and give an opportunity to deliver renewable energy reliably and so on but it gives a tremendous amount of information about individual users. it opens up the utility companies for cyber attacks and so on. you said that commission passed cyber security standards. could you talk about that a little bit, are they mandatory standards, are they voluntary but here a little bit about that. >> thank you very much mr. congressman. they are mandatory standards. all of the power system along with a nuclear plant are the only part of the critical infrastructure right now we adopted two weeks ago and proposed to approve. they come from the not just supercritical aspect that all elements of the bulk power system received some level of protection because as you indicated with the increasing digitization of the grid, even the smaller assets can potentially be a problem. >> t
waxman. it is a term in this opportunity to gather information so that we can become more reliable so that we can predict the behavior and give an opportunity to deliver renewable energy reliably and so on but it gives a tremendous amount of information about individual users. it opens up the utility companies for cyber attacks and so on. you said that commission passed cyber security standards. could you talk about that a little bit, are they mandatory standards, are they voluntary but here a...
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waxman for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank each of the commissioners for being here today and i want to congratulate ms. lafleur on her new role as acting chair. the federal energy regulatory commission has a broad range of enforcing -- important issue before it, renewable energy integration and electric transmission modernization the hydropower licensing and enforcement actions to prevent energy market manipulation. but i want to focus on the issue that has not gotten enough attention during this congress, and that's great security. the nation's critical infrastructure and defense installation simply cannot function without electricity. yet it is clear that the electric grid is not adequately protected from physical or cyberattacks. these are not theoretical concerns. just this april there was an actual attack on our electricity infrastructure. this was an unprecedented and sophisticated attack on an electric grid substation using military style weapons for the attack. communications were disrupted. the
waxman for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank each of the commissioners for being here today and i want to congratulate ms. lafleur on her new role as acting chair. the federal energy regulatory commission has a broad range of enforcing -- important issue before it, renewable energy integration and electric transmission modernization the hydropower licensing and enforcement actions to prevent energy market manipulation. but i want to focus on the issue that...
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there was whacks them -- waxman-markey in 2000 which a president supported him because it was legislative they didn't just rely on existing authorities. it was an even more comprehensive approach to dealing with climate and affected every source of emissions done in a comprehensive and flexible way. i think something like that is even closer to the ideal but i think there's a huge amount we can to administratively. in this area, a lot of what you are doing in climate is going with a grain of the economy. you are seeing especially with the decline in price we have seen for natural gas, the increase that we have seen in renewables, a a lot of what the epa is doing is going with a grain of that helping accelerate the transformation that is already underway in american energy and you know certainly as an economist would i do is look at the cost-benefit. this is an area where it is very easy to design policies for the benefits that massively outweigh the costs. >> the keystone pipeline decision a long time coming. i know there's an environmental impact. do you look at the economic impact in fo
there was whacks them -- waxman-markey in 2000 which a president supported him because it was legislative they didn't just rely on existing authorities. it was an even more comprehensive approach to dealing with climate and affected every source of emissions done in a comprehensive and flexible way. i think something like that is even closer to the ideal but i think there's a huge amount we can to administratively. in this area, a lot of what you are doing in climate is going with a grain of...
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crocs says chief executive officer is retiring and blackstone is making a $200 investment giving waxman company. of there's still funny looking, and that's all. dagen: "the new york times" casting doubts surrounding al-qaeda's involvement this the september 11th, 2012, attack in benghazi that killed four americans saying, quote: there's no evidence that al-qaeda or other international terrorist groups had any role in the assault. congressman mike rogers was on fox news sunday disagreeing with that. >> there was some level of preplanning, we know that. there was aspiration to conduct an attack by al-qaeda and their affiliates in libya, we know that. the individuals on the ground talks about a planned, tactical movement on the compound even -- this is the compound before they went to the annex. all of that would directly contradiction what "the new york times" definitively says was an exhaustive investigation. dagen: with more, let's bring in fox news contributor and former deputy assistant secretary of defense, kt mcfarlane. your initial reaction? [laughter] >> oh, my god, there is a san
crocs says chief executive officer is retiring and blackstone is making a $200 investment giving waxman company. of there's still funny looking, and that's all. dagen: "the new york times" casting doubts surrounding al-qaeda's involvement this the september 11th, 2012, attack in benghazi that killed four americans saying, quote: there's no evidence that al-qaeda or other international terrorist groups had any role in the assault. congressman mike rogers was on fox news sunday...
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waxman for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. in my opening statement i expressed serious concerns about nrc's new policy for responding to congressional requests for nonpublic documents. i would like to read the previous policy. "the commission's general practice is to provide sensitive documents requested by members of its congressional oversight committees. it will also provide sensitive documents to other members of congress when the documents address matters pertaining to his or her state or district. ." i thought that was a reasonable policy that enabled the members of this committee and members with reactors in their districts to obtain the documents necessary for them to conduct oversight. the new policy is very different. nrc will only provide nonpublic documents to the chairman and ranking member of a committee and it will provide documents only after pursuing alternatives that do not involve producing requested documents. do you acknowledge this committee's constitutional responsibility to provide oversight of the exec
waxman for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. in my opening statement i expressed serious concerns about nrc's new policy for responding to congressional requests for nonpublic documents. i would like to read the previous policy. "the commission's general practice is to provide sensitive documents requested by members of its congressional oversight committees. it will also provide sensitive documents to other members of congress when the documents address matters...
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waxman my time is expired. i think you -- >> my time has expired. i thank you. >> we have been joined by senator warner. the only member of the wireless hall of fame on this committee. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for that courtesy. i apologize. we have our final housing finance committee today on legislation. my apologies. my apologies to my colleagues and witnesses because there is nothing worse than a man dropping at the last moment and asking questions that have already masked. -- already been asked. i member of the wireless hall of fame. the only hall of fame i will ever be inducted into. i was hoping for the old white hall of famel designation as well, but i do not think that is going to come by. [laughter] there are a lot of directions we can go with that. chairman, i know we have exhausted the topic already about spectrum caps and allocations. i'm sure that has been thoroughly discussed with the committing. what i wanted to start with is bit on thegging a questions about how we get these auctions right. that chairman wheeler
waxman my time is expired. i think you -- >> my time has expired. i thank you. >> we have been joined by senator warner. the only member of the wireless hall of fame on this committee. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for that courtesy. i apologize. we have our final housing finance committee today on legislation. my apologies. my apologies to my colleagues and witnesses because there is nothing worse than a man dropping at the last moment and asking questions that...
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when i became chairman here we went over ago, to henry waxman and stole a couple of his best people and set up in investigations unit that for some reason we never had and we gave ourselves subpoena power, something we had never done. it is a powerful tool when you are doing investigation, which is what we tend to doing here. want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. datacompanies in the brokerage industry have responded positively to our oversight efforts. over the past -- the past year they have provided complete answers to my questions, even the tough ones, but several of the largest brokers, specifically cap salon, action, and experient, are continuing to resist oversight. today they have not given me complete answers about where they sell and get their customer data on consumers and to whom they sell it. i am putting these companies on notice today that i am not satisfied with their responses and i am considering further steps. i have steps that i can use, that i can take to get this information. have oversight over this activity
when i became chairman here we went over ago, to henry waxman and stole a couple of his best people and set up in investigations unit that for some reason we never had and we gave ourselves subpoena power, something we had never done. it is a powerful tool when you are doing investigation, which is what we tend to doing here. want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. datacompanies in the brokerage industry have responded positively to our...
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waxman would. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. in line opening statement, i expressed serious concerns about the nrc policy for responding to congressional requests for them on public documents. i would like to read that previous policy. the commission's general practice is to provide sensitive documents requested by members of the congressional oversight committee. will also provide sensitive documents to other members of congress when the documents address matters pertaining to his or her state or district. i thought that was a reasonable policy that enable the members of this committee and members with reactors to obtain the documents necessary for them to conduct oversight. the new policy is different nrc will lead provide non-public documents to the chairmen and their ranking member of the kennedy and documents only after pursuing alternatives that do not involve producing the requested documents. do you acknowledge the committee's constitutional responsibility to provide oversight of the executive branch? >> of course. >> in
waxman would. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. in line opening statement, i expressed serious concerns about the nrc policy for responding to congressional requests for them on public documents. i would like to read that previous policy. the commission's general practice is to provide sensitive documents requested by members of the congressional oversight committee. will also provide sensitive documents to other members of congress when the documents address matters pertaining to his...
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jordan waxman from hightower is with us, so is chris heisey. what is this about?yawn. >> taper yan? >> even if they talk about tapering on wednesday, you think the market would take it in stride? >> absolutely. it's all about guard guidance from this point forward. the taper yawn, now it's all about earnings heading into the first quarter of next year. it's also by back to future market, mid-late to 1990s, same macro environment, same microenvironment. >> what do you think? >> i think investors are looking for tax losses, selling bonds. they don't want to take gains this year because taxes are up, income taxes, capital gains taxes. personal deductions have been phased out and most people will have big tax bills to pay in april. >> i feel tax-related selling going on as well because clearly this market has lost upward momentum we had had. every dip we'd seen this year was bought with vigor. we're up today but it remains to be seen if that continues this week. >> flows would indicate the opposite. that is happening, no question about it. but not in terms of the volu
jordan waxman from hightower is with us, so is chris heisey. what is this about?yawn. >> taper yan? >> even if they talk about tapering on wednesday, you think the market would take it in stride? >> absolutely. it's all about guard guidance from this point forward. the taper yawn, now it's all about earnings heading into the first quarter of next year. it's also by back to future market, mid-late to 1990s, same macro environment, same microenvironment. >> what do you...
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waxman, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and on ude extraneous remarks the bill. 13r0eu7 without objection. mr. ryan: i yield myself three minutes. rise -- i rise on behalf of the bipartisan budget agreement. s the first time since 1986 that a divided congress has done what we're about to do. here's what the bill does. it reduces the deficit by $23 billion. it does not raise taxes. and it cuts spending in a smarter way. we take temporary, across the board cuts, and replace them with targeted, permanent reforms. and these reforms, they take place immediately. first, we cut waste. we stop paying medicaid bills that deadbeat dads ought to cover. we stop sending unemployment checks to criminals. second, we go after corporate welfare. we eliminate a government ram for energy companies. we eliminate a carveout in the student loan program. third, we start to address the real problem and that is auto pilot spending. we ask ne
waxman, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and on ude extraneous remarks the bill. 13r0eu7 without objection. mr. ryan: i yield myself three minutes. rise -- i rise on behalf of the bipartisan budget agreement. s the first time since 1986 that a divided congress has done what we're about to do. here's what the bill does. it reduces the...
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when i became chairman here several years ago, we went over to henry waxman and stole a couple of his best people and set up an investigations p unit which for some reason we never had. and we gave ourselves subpoena power. for some reason we'd never done that. it's a powerful tool when you're doing investigations, which is what we tend to do if here. i want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. some companies in the data broker industry have responded very positively to our oversight efforts. they have provided complete answers to my questions, even the tough ones over the past year. but several of the largest data brokers, specifically axion, epsilon and experian, are continuing to resist oversight. just resist it. to date, they have not given me complete answers about where they sell -- get their customer data on consumers and to whom they sell it. i'm putting these three companies on notice today that i am not satisfied with their responses, and i'm considering further steps. and i have steps that i can use. that i can take to ge
when i became chairman here several years ago, we went over to henry waxman and stole a couple of his best people and set up an investigations p unit which for some reason we never had. and we gave ourselves subpoena power. for some reason we'd never done that. it's a powerful tool when you're doing investigations, which is what we tend to do if here. i want to know which companies are buying these lists to target their marketing to those groups. some companies in the data broker industry have...
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waxman: i thank the chairman. i thank him for his tremendous efforts on. i believe this is -- mr. defazio: i believe this is shield ement over the act which mr. shea fits and i offered a couple years ago. we have a nationwide protection racket going here. it's a little more sophisticated than the gang that says we are gg to smash the windows of your store unless you pay us 50 bucks a week. what you have here are hugely sophisticated, well funded patent assertion entities across america, and they did file 62% of the patent litigation, not 5% as we heard earlier asserted by one of my colleagues. and the payoff here is, ok, if you pay us $50,000, we won't drag you through endless court proceedings. they are going to cost you $1 million or more. all they have to do is assert something very big. we own this patent and you are infringing on it. that's it. that's all they have to assert. it's up to the snall business to figure out what that infringement is, which means they have to hire attorneys, they have to go through discovery, and incredibly, lengthy, and expensive process. i found
waxman: i thank the chairman. i thank him for his tremendous efforts on. i believe this is -- mr. defazio: i believe this is shield ement over the act which mr. shea fits and i offered a couple years ago. we have a nationwide protection racket going here. it's a little more sophisticated than the gang that says we are gg to smash the windows of your store unless you pay us 50 bucks a week. what you have here are hugely sophisticated, well funded patent assertion entities across america, and...
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waxman, for five minutes. mr. waxman: thank you very much, mr. speaker. on february 15, a small group of democratic members of the house joined together to form the safe climate caucus. we vowed to come to the house every day to talk about the defining environmental challenge of our time, climate change. today marks the 100th day we have spoken on the house floor. the safe climate caucus is composed of representatives from across this country. we come from the west coast, the east coast, the north and the south and the midwest. we come from coastal regions, urban areas and rural communities. we represent a cross-section of america. we started the safe climate caucus because of the enormous disconnect that exists between what scientists are telling us about the dangers of climate change and the conspiracy of silence and denial that exists in this house. there is a mountain of evidence that climate change is real and a dangerous threat to the ture of our children and grandchildren, yet, this body refuses to accept scientific reality. i wish my republican co
waxman, for five minutes. mr. waxman: thank you very much, mr. speaker. on february 15, a small group of democratic members of the house joined together to form the safe climate caucus. we vowed to come to the house every day to talk about the defining environmental challenge of our time, climate change. today marks the 100th day we have spoken on the house floor. the safe climate caucus is composed of representatives from across this country. we come from the west coast, the east coast, the...
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i want to thank chairman upton and ranking member waxman for expediting this very important bill and i urge all of our colleagues to support this worthy legislation. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i want to say thanks to my good friend and colleague, mr. tonko, for his support of this legislation. it may seem trivial to some, but trust me, it's not trivial to the many communities who are sitting on stockpiles literally millions of dollars worth of current hydrant technology that would have to be replaced. and that money just going down the tubes. i, too, urge a yes vote on h.r. 3588. and with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3588. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the -- mr. johnson: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested.
i want to thank chairman upton and ranking member waxman for expediting this very important bill and i urge all of our colleagues to support this worthy legislation. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i want to say thanks to my good friend and colleague, mr. tonko, for his support of this legislation. it may seem trivial to some, but trust me, it's...
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waxman for agreeing to do t i want to thank our witnesses. a serious issue that has a lot of ramifications for the country. when i first got elected 30 years ago, there was no such thing as the internet. you could actually still send a tell gram -- telegram. i told about flying up here on american airlines this morning. members of congress still got two paid roundtrip train tickets to their district. ok. the world was completely different. if you wanted to make a bank deposit, you had to literally go to the bank. if you wanted to go to the doctor you had to literally go to a doctor's office. everything had to be done in person. now we have the internet and iphones and ipads and apps and all these things. just about the only thing you can't do anymore on the internet is play poker. and that is changing. as ms. schakowsky has pointed out, lots of states are eginning to allow intrastate poker and/or other games of chance. only two states in the union don't allow within their borders some form of gaming. two out of 50. so i think the time has com
waxman for agreeing to do t i want to thank our witnesses. a serious issue that has a lot of ramifications for the country. when i first got elected 30 years ago, there was no such thing as the internet. you could actually still send a tell gram -- telegram. i told about flying up here on american airlines this morning. members of congress still got two paid roundtrip train tickets to their district. ok. the world was completely different. if you wanted to make a bank deposit, you had to...