Fundamentally different from a president ial election. Different people vote. I looked at the House National exit poll and i made this point on the news hour but i will make again. Paring the 2014 elected electorate to the 2010 electorate i know this comes as a shock but not everybody votes. Whats important to me as a handicapper is who votes and now with the National Public opinion is. 2014 to 2012 and the 2014 electorate was more older, more male, or republican, wealthier and more of them said the country is headed on the wrong track. Probably should not surprise you those voters voted or republican. But even more than that in 2012, the exit polls said do you disapprove of the job barack obama is doing . Approve, 53 , disapprove, 46 . It shocked a lot of us. Midtoed him in the upper 40s. When people voted, that is who voted. This time, do you approve or disapprove, 44 approve and 55 disapprove. It was a different electorate with a different mood and delivered a different opinion abou
He was not using his own personal innuendo and i greatly enjoyed it and i hope you have more guests like that but he was right on target this morning. I am calling to say that i think like many people, cspan is wonderful but for criticisms i almost have none and i am a very partisan kind of person and you all do a tremendous job of showing just about every side of everything of the way people look at things in dc and elsewhere. I take my hat off to you. Continue to let us know what you think about the programs youre watching. We are live on this friday morning for another look at the Midterm Election outcomes and how they will impact states and local communities by the governing magazines where it is just getting started. To discuss some specific initiatives but right now i would like to start with the governors races. Youve been tracking bees and predicting the rankings for more than a year as youve done in several previous cycles. The republican wave that we saw at the congressional
This is one hour 10 minutes. Welcome everybody. I and the executive director of the internet caucus advisory committee. Hopefully we will get you out of here in 60 minutes or so. This topic is on your program, which you have in front of you. You have the information on the speakers and their twitter accounts. You can contact them on twitter or any other way you would like bywe are hosting this event the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee in conjunction with the internet caucus. On the house side, bob goodlatte. We are in their debt for hosting and supporting this program. They dont agree on every issue. Frankly, not on a lot of issues. We are thrilled that they agreed that the internet should be a place where we can debate these issues with expert speakers like we have today. I want to thank them, and our moderator today is a reporter with politico, a Cyber Security reporter, and she has covered this over the past couple years, and she is situated to moderate our panel to
Traditional Privacy Protect it, shouldnt be that difficult of an intuition that when people disclose intimate information to one party, they often dont expect it is going to be given to another party. Whether that is disclosing it to the cloud, whatever that, versus your partner, it seems the more obvious way to look at this would be dont we have some senseof contextual integrity for privacy and qut when you go to your doctor and tell him about your symptoms can expect your doctor will not tell anybody else but your symptoms are sureor instance the pictures of your medical exams. We have plenty of situations where we think about it not related to the charged issue of womens bodies and all the ways we expect our information should be kept confidential within a certain relationship come even if we have voluntarily given it to one party or other parties. When we consider it that way, is helpful to think about what we do in other contexts. Do we protect peoples credit card information . We
The modifying video competition report, some of those things. I have got a piece of legislation weve passed out of the full house twice now, very bipartisan, i think it was unanimous earlier in this Congress Called the fcc consolidated reporting act which really tries to take a broad view and to eliminate a lot of the outdated reports, to streamline the reporting process. Something that i think you have seen bipartisan support to do in the house. Were trying to get the senate to take that up. Im not sure if you have a comment on what you think should happen there, if thats something youre supportive of generally, especially as it relates to the bipartisan bill in the house trying to move through the senate to ultimately become law to streamline the process as your staff has suggested. So on the senate side, its senator heller who has been pushing on this, and i know that he and senator rockefeller are talking about it in terms of their package of legislation over there. I definitely ag