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I want to ask you a question specifically about the workforce at the Kennedy Space Center.

It was Senator Hutchison who, about 5 years ago, in the NASA authorization bill had first designated the Space Station as a National Laboratory.

But that was not what the legislation said. The legislation said that $150 million was funding for COTS-D.

There are a considerable number of folks, yours truly included, that feel like that that is not a realistic flight schedule.

So, let's all get in the harness and pull together and get this problem solved.

The CPSC has entered into talks with the Chinese government; specifically, the Chinese product safety regulator.

How many homes do you think need to be tested before we get helpful test results?

We thank Senators Nelson and Landrieu for bringing attention to the issue through the introduction of S. 739, the Drywall Safety Act of 2009.

Well, you just told me something I didn't know. We could have this problem in ceiling tiles?

I applaud his efforts in trying to help us hardworking individuals who purchased a 'product' in good faith.

We've got a problem, here, and we've got to get to the bottom of it.

If you find that there's something hazardous, and you come to that conclusion, do you recommend, then, to the board of the CPSC, that they take immediate action with regard to stopping importation of this material?

Given the current interest rate environment of almost the lowest rates ever, why shouldn't we return to the pre July 1 2006 rate formula which if applied would provide for less than 2 percent interest rates?

these funds are better used for Pell Grants and other student financial assistance programs serving low-income populations.

Read a great interview with Donald Trump that appeared in The New York Times Magazine: http://tinyurl.com/qsx4o6

Mr. D'Agostino, would the overall stockpile be easier to maintain if there were fewer types of nuclear weapons, and if so, why?

Once Senator Vitter and I get through with our questions, we are going to adjourn to the Office of Senate Security for a discussion on classified matters.