On the recordMarch 18, 2009
unless, as Senator Shelby suggests, we all concentrate on it and reflect on it without defensiveness, we are not going to learn the lessons that need to be learned.
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congress.govunless, as Senator Shelby suggests, we all concentrate on it and reflect on it without defensiveness, we are not going to learn the lessons that need to be learned.
Emphasizes the need for reflection on regulatory shortcomings to learn necessary lessons.
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