I am proud of the work the Senate has done in the last week in creating accountability and responsibility in corporate America.
I think we are addressing all three of those.
Every child matters.
I really want to underscore that, because clearly with the increased emphasis on preparedness and homeland security our front line soldiers,...
Senator Clinton and Senator Corzine, you are great friends of America's kids, and today's Senate hearing is an example of that.
We need more flexible funding for evaluation and treatment and for systematic studies to evaluate the best treatments for these children.
If we do not have good work like this on which to base the decisions we make, then we are once again acting on the basis of what we believe ...
We have to do something about mental health policy.
Their world has changed and therefore the strategy for dealing with these real psychiatric problems has to change as well.
I thank her for once again being here to help.
Thank you very, very much. I want to thank the entire panel.
I thank Alan for being here with us.
Thank you very much. Well, we are going to call up the third panel so that we can hear finally this panel, some experts in this area both he...
Therefore, the mental health implications, and I applaud you for conducting this hearing, must be included in the general response that addr...
I look forward to this hearing.
I think that is absolutely right, and I especially like what you said in your testimony about training for all those daily situations that c...
But I sadly have to tell you nine months later many of these high risk children and teens are getting worse, not better.
A plan of action has to be put into effect now for the weeks surrounding September 11, 2002.