The unemployment situation is better than it has been, certainly better than a year ago.
I would like you to go back to your office and review what could be accomplished with the $500 million.
Mr. Chairman, you and I have found as much as $3.77 billion, in the past.
I heard there was a lot of enthusiasm for it.
this year's funding is also disgraceful, in my opinion, at $1 billion.
Many programs fail and many programs succeed.
last year's funding was disgraceful, at $772 million.
the National Institutes of Health are the crown jewels of the Federal Government--perhaps the only jewels.
The successes have been monumental in what you have done for prolonging and saving lives.
You've got a great case, but it hasn't been expressed very well.
$219 million doesn't give you a whole lot of visibility.
we ought to be funding NIH a lot more aggressively than we are.
Is it sufficient to impose a fine? Or what kind of a fine would be big enough to be punishment?
The Subcommittee would be interested in knowing about what prosecutions have been brought in the course of the past coup...
Did you start the prosecution before they made the disclosures?
I wrote to the President, too, in 1995 suggesting that he veto it.
Well, criminal penalty again, but I am asking about jail differentiated from fine, which is a criminal penalty.
Congress has the authority to define what investment advice is.