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We've got to keep our eyes on President Chavez.

I hope the Chairman will call for hearings on this, and I fully support him.

When a leader, such as Chavez in Venezuela, starts lurching to the left, and yet we have a dependency there...

I want to suggest something to you. And it's a bill that is sponsored by one of our Republican colleagues, Mike DeWine of Ohio, and it's called the HERO Act.

I would ask you to maintain the Office of the Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues.

There seems to be some flap over this very courageous Cuban resident name Oswaldo Paya.

What specific steps will you advocate to stop Iran's nuclear program? And I'm talking about beyond the noise that we hear from Europe. This Senator doesn't think that's gonna cut it.

Haiti is a disaster. And it's going to continue to be a disaster until we get engaged and do something seriously...

we're thinking about one of those cool new fangled vacuum cleaners.

We had the pressure from the public, we had the pressure from interest groups like AIDS to move this process forward.

I think I agree with Mr. Waxman that it's important that we strike a balance, that we move the process forward but that FDA does an adequate job of oversight and regulation.

It's a really positive thing, as opposed to a negative thing. We're reducing debt by $544 million. I think it is going to be a terrific company going into the future, and that's why I'm working on it.

Now you can't tell me that all of this was going on with seven or eight Army privates, and so the question is where did that failure of the command and control occur?

My company today is a much bigger, stronger company than it ever was in the 1980s or 1990s.

Not at all. I won a great victory. I'm happy as hell. Thank you very much.

It's not honoring the Constitution when we relinquish our constitutional authority without requiring the specificity.

if these sexual assault briefings are held separately from the sexual harassment briefings, is it in order to underscore the difference in severity?