On the recordMarch 23, 2009
Mr. Denton, you are a little bit over 6 minutes. I am going to ask you to try to wrap it up here very shortly if you can, please.
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congress.govMr. Denton, you are a little bit over 6 minutes. I am going to ask you to try to wrap it up here very shortly if you can, please.
Carper urges Mr. Denton to conclude his remarks promptly.
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