
Would the Senator yield? How much time is remaining? The PRESIDING OFFICER. There is 1 minute 39 seconds.
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Would the Senator yield? How much time is remaining? The PRESIDING OFFICER. There is 1 minute 39 seconds.

I appreciate your holding this hearing on this very important subject.

I do refuse to accept that the problem is too difficult because people who want to steal will always find a way.

I agree that increased online theft of intellectual property has really become a rampant problem.

Before we enact new legislation, it is important to determine whether there is an actual need for more laws.

What do you believe is the appropriate role for search engines to play in combating rogue sites?

Mr. President, today the Senate will confirm two more of President Obama's judicial nominees. With this action, we are filling two seats which have been declared judicial emergencies. I am pleased we are moving forward with these important…

I move to lay that motion on the table. The motion to lay on the table was agreed to. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is, Will the Senate advise and consent to the nomination of Edward J. Davila, of California, to be a U.S. district…

If my friend would yield just for a second, I would just tell him the first plane I owned had an old--I called it a coffee grinder in it, you would get the ANN--annuls--and that would take you into the airport. So I can remember those days…

Mr. President, I wish to discuss for a few moments a few amendments that are pending that I think would undermine the basic rights and protections of American workers. In these difficult economic times, working families are struggling…

the discretionary funding provided by this subcommittee has been essential to the Nation's efforts to reduce healthcare fraud.

We're going to work together hand in glove on that one.

the continuing resolution they proposed last week would cut $160 million from the omnibus level for combating healthcare fraud and abuse.

I think that the continued funding of the program is essential.

Well, thank you for what you're doing. I'm pleased to see this is working.

And if they don't go to jail, then it's just, so what?

Maybe we ought to get them involved in some kind of voluntary system to do this.

It seems to me this is, nationwide, a small amount of money, we get a big bang for the buck on that one.