I am going to begin with you and ask about Georgia.
I think Ms. Kennedy's recognition that she should not weigh in to the Law of the Sea Treaty debate is a good indication ...
But it would be tragic for us to fail to help the people who helped our men and women on the ground.
I think all of us have applauded the effort to restart those and Secretary Kerry's tireless work in doing that.
you could do that now if you chose to.
He has really put an enormous amount of his personal prestige behind this.
We have been clear, first of all, that we will not accept the nuclear status of the Korean Peninsula.
How do you determine what countries you are going to expand into?
I would like to continue the long tradition that we have in this subcommittee of working closely together, in a bipartis...
She became the first woman in our history to negotiate this kind of a treaty.
I have only one other area that I would like to explore, Dr. Billington and Mr. Dizard, and that has to do with an amend...
one of the criticisms of the Open World program...was that this was a duplication of programs
I believe with strong oversight and by working together, we can achieve both.
I think of everyone on the subcommittee, only Senator Hoeven is returning.
I am really honored to be here this morning to join Senator Isakson--and, as you point out, we really miss him on this c...
She was skilled, she was patient, but she also went out of her way to engage with us in the Senate.
I am very troubled that we are here with the special immigrant visa program for Iraqis due to expire at the end of this ...
It is high time to begin some real steps on denuclearization and to prove that they are really ready to get back to the ...