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Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to be recognized for such time as I may consume as in morning business. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

The Presiding Officer is a member of the Committee on Armed Services who may very well remember when we passed a law, and that law said the President was not going to be able to release anyone from Gitmo until 30 days' notice is given to…

Mr. President, I have to get on the record after the events of the last week and the claims that some of my colleagues made on the Senate floor and that the mainstream media have published about the horrific event in Orlando. Before we had…

I want to talk about an ongoing challenge that we have with packaging, and then I also want to get to streaming.

Senator McCaskill did a great job of outlining a basic call on customer care.

I, along with every other American, get incredibly frustrated.

I have also had people call my office that have been incredibly frustrated by not getting attention with their cable provider.

I am especially concerned about senior adults in my State and the potential for them to be taken advantage of.

An important piece underpinning much of the innovation in agriculture... is the development of imaging and mapping technology.

Thank you all for being here this morning for this hearing exploring big data and agriculture: innovation in the air.

Production agriculture from 100 years ago is markedly different than it is today.

This legislation overhauls a 40-year-old law that never worked, a law that was supposed to regulate chemicals used in products that we rely on every day.

For years, Senator Lautenberg and I sat together, along with Ben Cardin and our Chairman. He was fighting for clean air all those years, for Americans.

But for Senator Lautenberg the fight was deeply personal.

There are millions of people in this country who live with asthma.

I have introduced legislation, S. 2072 alongside my colleague and friend, Senator Claire McCaskill.

Our bill would direct the EPA to implement a program allowing communities to enter into voluntary, cooperative agreements with the EPA.

The Program's ability to provide flexibility provided communities with the tools they needed to control emissions more efficiently.