
Thank you for that, Dr. Hunt, and thank you for noticing that I blurred the line between disability back to medical care, unintentionally, but I am glad that I did so that you could sort of fill me in on that.
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Thank you for that, Dr. Hunt, and thank you for noticing that I blurred the line between disability back to medical care, unintentionally, but I am glad that I did so that you could sort of fill me in on that.

I take for granted somewhere there exists a memorandum stating that information to them?

That would suggest that there is a human risk to those burn pits.

If I happen to visit any VA facility in the country, how familiar would that person who sees that veteran coming in--that doc in that facility--be about Camp Lejeune potential contamination if in fact they found somebody that met that…

We have an obligation to figure out how much of these dangerous chemicals veterans and their families were exposed to at Camp Lejeune and what impact these exposures had potentially on their health.

In one of those documents I just mentioned, Dr. Nuckols, it was noted that the National Research Council's Hazard Evaluation in the Camp Lejeune report, and I quote, 'did not take into account that benzene and vinyl chloride were…

I think in an effort to try to provide a fresh start, my hope is that we can identify that we have done some things wrong in the past and that now it is time to make the commitment to get the information we need to know how to go forward.

I want to make sure a VA doctor knows exactly where that person was so that they can see them and treat them based upon what their exposure might be.

I sincerely want to extend my gratitude to my esteemed colleague, Senator Richard Burr, for working so hard with me.

I had high hopes for increasing the number of North Carolinians on this court.

I know that the issue of violence against women is extremely important to this administration.

It is a model for other states to follow and I compliment both Senator Burr and Senator Hagan.

I want to compliment particularly your two Senators, one a Democrat, one a Republican, working together to bring us the very best for our consideration.

Senator Burr, just for one second. I see that Senator Sessions has arrived.

I hope to solve 50 percent of the Fourth Circuit vacancies with a North Carolina solution.

I am deeply honored to be nominated by President Obama for the position of Director of the Office on Violence Against Women.

I also want to thank President Obama for selecting such exemplary nominees.

Thank you, Senator Schumer and others on the Committee for your taking the time to conduct the hearing here this afternoon.