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I would like to see elections. I'd like to see a transition.

Well, I think we're ready to wrap up, but anything that either of our witnesses would want to say for the record...

I think most security experts, I guess, would say that's where they're strongest or at least seem to have the strongest foundation in place.

But at the same time, no one wants to see al-Qaeda have a successful attack.

The United States has strongly urged and publicly called for the Yemeni Government to investigate and prosecute all acts of violence against protesters.

Doctor, anything on the security front, with regard to AQAP or al-Qaeda generally?

And where the United States and the international community can be most helpful is help to prepare for that eventuality, help train voter registers, help reform voter rolls, all these things that will need to happen, because the GCC and…

Sir, obviously, a lot of this hinges upon what President Saleh's going to do, whether he comes back or not.

I think we have a very immediate, near-term look at this problem. And this is going to take years to deal with.

I think we can do more to help Yemenis collect water and reintroduce traditional methods of irrigation, et cetera.

We believe that political dialogue is essential to unravel this set of knots that the Yemeni political process finds itself in.

I believe we should be sending a very clear message to the people of Yemen that we're focused on their concerns as well.

Madam Speaker, briefly, here are some examples of why the $1 trillion in government stimulus spending bill failed to hold down unemployment or reinvigorate our economy: Over the past few years, the EPA has spent more than $27 million on…

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize a dear friend and colleague, Dr. John Shank, and congratulate him on his retirement from Temple University. Dr. Shank is a tenured professor at Temple University, where he serves as the director of…

Let us not forget Americans are saying, grow more jobs to grow more taxpayers, not finding ways of increasing taxes.

I tend to think that is an insult to job makers and workers, too, but thank you very much.

I certainly encourage all members of this and other committees in Congress to spend some time touring offices and factories and farms.

Instead of sending $129 billion a year to OPEC for foreign aid to buy their oil, let us drill and use our own.