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    "I don't care if you're a conservative, a liberal, a Democrat or a Republican, this should send a chill up your spine. This is something that we cannot let stand." — Rep. Mike Rogers, Michigan Republican and chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)


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    "I don't care if you're a conservative, a liberal, a Democrat or a Republican, this should send a chill up your spine. This is something that we cannot let stand." — Rep. Mike Rogers, Michigan Republican and chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)


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    "The president has laid down the line, and it can't be a dotted line. It can't be anything other than a red line," said House Intelligence committee Chairman Mike Rogers. (Associated Press)


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    ** FILE ** Rep. Mike Rogers (left), Michigan Republican, who is House Intelligence Committee chairman, and Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland Democrat, who is his party's ranking member on the panel, confer on Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, after releasing a report on an 11-month probe of China’s two leading technology firms, Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. The report warns that the two telecommunications makers pose a major security threat to the U.S. (Associated Press)


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    ** FILE ** Rep. Mike Rogers (left), Michigan Republican, who is House Intelligence Committee chairman, and Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland Democrat, who is his party's ranking member on the panel, confer on Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, after releasing a report on an 11-month probe of China’s two leading technology firms, Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. The report warns that the two telecommunications makers pose a major security threat to the U.S. (Associated Press)


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    associated press “We will closely review the President’s executive order once it is released but we agree that our biggest barriers to bolster our cyber defenses can be fixed only with legislation,” Reps. Mike Rogers, Michigan Republican (left), and C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger, Maryland Democrat, said in a statement.


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    House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, Michigan Republican (left), and the committee's ranking Democrat, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, confer Monday after releasing a report on an 11-month probe of China’s two leading technology firms, Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. The report warns that the two telecommunications makers pose a major security threat to the U.S. (Associated Press)


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    ** FILE ** Rep. Mike Rogers (left), Michigan Republican, who is House Intelligence Committee chairman, and Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland Democrat, who is his party's ranking member on the panel, confer on Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, after releasing a report on an 11-month probe of China’s two leading technology firms, Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. The report warns that the two telecommunications makers pose a major security threat to the U.S. (Associated Press)


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    House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers (top center), Michigan Republican, and the committee's ranking Democrat, Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (left), Maryland Democrat, question executives of two major Chinese technology companies Sept. 13, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington as lawmakers probe whether China's fast-growing expansion in the U.S. hi-tech market pose a threat to national security. (Associated Press)


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