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Gender is biological. It is not a social construct. All the scientific evidence tells us that.

one of the major reasons that women are homeless is because of domestic violence.

This is the latest. And we have to expand our horizons to understand that transgender people are human.

I do think that despite the fact that I disagree with how, I mean, disagree is a mild term, but disagree with the President's course of action, I do think that we here in Congress have responsibility here as well.

So we have got two emergencies. One is treated with an actual action and the other is just to raise awareness.

I am concerned that when it comes to truly prioritizing and solving the opioid crisis, the President is saying one thing but doing another.

I think the steps that Mick Mulvaney and Kathy Kraninger have taken are pretty indefensible across the board.

Yes, I am asking a question. If the Senator from Massachusetts has the floor, I ask a question of the Senator from Massachusetts. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Does the Senator from Massachusetts yield for a question?

Mr. President, we thank our friends on the other side of the aisle for helping to make our case. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is the Senator asking a question?

Finally, we have not heard a single answer from any of the Senators on the floor or any who spoke about what their plan is. So I would ask you to repeat and ask them three questions that they still haven't answered--simple questions with…

Will the Senator--Mr. President, will he yield? He didn't really answer my question. What will he do about climate change? I ask my colleague to please answer not what he is against but what he is for. We have not heard from the other side…

Mr. President, I would like to ask my colleague a question. I appreciate that. Just three: No. 1, does he believe that climate change is real? Does he believe it is caused by humans? And does he believe this body ought to do something…

Mr. President, my colleague said he would yield to a question after he finished debating. I would like to ask him a question. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator is recognized.

Will he yield for a question stating what he is for, not what he's against but what he is for? The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senate will be in order.

We know what he is not for. What is he for? The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator will yield. The Senator from Texas has the floor.

--if he believes climate change is real-- The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Texas has the floor.

Will my colleague from Texas yield for a question instead of just filibustering what he says?