Have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on House Resolution 682, currently under consideration. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Collins thank you, mr. Speaker. I am pleased to bring forward this rule on behalf of the rules committee. The rule provides for consideration of s. 139, the fisa amendments reauthorization act. The rule provides for one hour of debate with 40 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence and 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chairman and Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee. The rule also provides for a motion to recommit. Additionally, the rule makes in order an amendment offered by mr. Amash representing ideas from members of both side of the aisle. The rules Committee Received testimony from numerous members, including chairman nunes, Ranking Member, mr. Schiff. We also heard fr
Insightful with respect to the wall and if we have time at the end i will be happy to take some questions. Let me start with kind of what weve been spending our time on at the department the. This is the operational policy challenges of the department so the first challenge i want to discuss its counterterrorism and as joe and others now counterterrorism was the Founding Mission of the department and it continues to be the cornerstone of what we do compared to 2003 when the department was established the terrorism threat today is more challenging and more decentralized and diffuse and arguably more complex. We are more concerned about the foreign fighters who leave this country and others have traveled to another and take up to the fight and link up with a terrorist organization. They are concerned about the terrorist organizations adapted and skilled use of the internet to publicly recruit and inspire individuals. To prevent the travel of the foreign terrorist fighters the secretary r
The supply channel start immediately after this panel so we dont have movement back and forth between rooms while the supply chain people see the partnership otherwise known as cfat will happen after the drone panel. We are doing that because we want there to be adequate time for this panel which we are delighted with. I want to thank the colonel for being the injury behind putting this panel together because we thought about the panel. Thanks to your persistance we have a topic that is interesting. People look out to see the geese and i am fine with them. But like this can be a different issue. We are delighted to start this panel. I want to make one more reminder to you which is our Cocktail Reception will follow after the panel and if you have not had a chance to mix and mingle hopefully some of the faculty will stay. We have in access of 80 faculty so hopefully some of them will stay and cards can be exchanged if you are in private practice or government. To that end, we are always
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For those who dont know me, i am corrine long, and i teach antitrust and intellectual property law. Ill pause for a minute. We saw people joining us online and thats what youre hearing. To everyone in the room, welcome and thank you for coming. Its a privilege for mow to be here today in my capacity as cochair along with josh wright of the antitrust and Consumer Protection working group of the Federalist Societys regulatory transparency project. This was launched in 2016 to foster a National Conversation around the issue of regulatory excess and harms it causes. The project consists of 12 working groups each composed of experts in specific fields of regulatory law and policy ranging from environmental and energy to race and sex. In june of this year, each of the working groups start today release various issue papers, podcasts and short videos, which, among other things, can be found on our website, which is regproject. Org and i invite you all to go to the website. And today is the fi