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he says -- >> center jon kyl expressing his side --senator jon kyl and expressing his sadness at the death of judge john roll. judge roll was an exceptional judge according to senator kyl. congresswoman giffords is also good friends with him. jon kyl went on to say all of us will work to ensure justice will be served bully and swiftly. the pima county tea party denouncing the attack. it condemned today's shooting of congresswoman giffords. our prayers are also with those who have died today and their families. this is a time for all americans to come together to renounce my lens. >> former democratic senate candidate is urging, and caution. he says -- arizona congrressman issued a statement from him and his wife. >> viewers like you are also weighing in today. one man writes -- another viewer writes -- >> during our live coverage this afternoon, many of you called the news room asking why we were not reporting things heard from other media outlets, specifically incorrect reports that it was woman had died. we made that decision as part of our commitment to you because we did not want
he says -- >> center jon kyl expressing his side --senator jon kyl and expressing his sadness at the death of judge john roll. judge roll was an exceptional judge according to senator kyl. congresswoman giffords is also good friends with him. jon kyl went on to say all of us will work to ensure justice will be served bully and swiftly. the pima county tea party denouncing the attack. it condemned today's shooting of congresswoman giffords. our prayers are also with those who have died...
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we'll talk to congressman giffords' arizona colleague senator jon kyl, the doctor who helped restrain the shooter, key members of the congress and the senate, new york's chuck schumer and maryland's steny hoyer. we'll bring in our cbs news team on the scene in tucson and those working the story here in washington. i'll have some final thoughts on politics in a dangerous time. but first, the latest details on the tragedy in tucson on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: here is where the tragedy stands this morning at this hour. federal judge john roll, a congressional staffer, a nine-year-old girl, and three others are dead. congresswoman gabrielle giffords clings to life in critical condition in a tucson hospital, shot in the head. along with 12 others who were wounded by a 22-year-old anti-government gunman identified as jared loughner, who is in custody. police are looking for a second unidentified man for reasons not yet clear. f
we'll talk to congressman giffords' arizona colleague senator jon kyl, the doctor who helped restrain the shooter, key members of the congress and the senate, new york's chuck schumer and maryland's steny hoyer. we'll bring in our cbs news team on the scene in tucson and those working the story here in washington. i'll have some final thoughts on politics in a dangerous time. but first, the latest details on the tragedy in tucson on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs...
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senator kyl and i were at -- attended the various memorial services and events surrounding this tragedy in tucson, and we come away obviously with deep sorrow over the event. yet, at the same time, with a great deval pride and appreciation for our fellow citizens in tucson who have reacted in a heroic and giving and loving and sharing fashion. madam president, i guess we will be voting on this issue sometime this afternoon. and i know that other colleagues of mine will be speaking in behalf of this resolution. with that, madam president, i would turn to the legislation introduced -- i introduce legislation to name the united states courthouse, united states courthouse in yuma, arizona, the john roll courthouse. is that legislation at the desk? no. the presiding officer: the legislation is not at the desk. mr. mccain: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. mccain: madam president, i ask unanimous consent further proceedings under the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mccain: i call up
senator kyl and i were at -- attended the various memorial services and events surrounding this tragedy in tucson, and we come away obviously with deep sorrow over the event. yet, at the same time, with a great deval pride and appreciation for our fellow citizens in tucson who have reacted in a heroic and giving and loving and sharing fashion. madam president, i guess we will be voting on this issue sometime this afternoon. and i know that other colleagues of mine will be speaking in behalf of...
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setor kyl senator kyl and i attended the various memorial services and in tucson. wh to me, way, obviously, with deep sorrow over the event. yet at the same time, with thet great deal of pride and appreciation for our fellow citizens in arizona in tucson who have reacted in a heroic and giving and loving sharing guesse fashion. sonata president, i guess webe t will be voting on this issue sometime this afternoon. i know that other colleagues of mine will be speaking on behalfa of thilfs resolution. with that, madam president, i i introduced legislation to name the united states courthouse inn yuma, arizona the job role united states courthouse. the is that legislation at the deske >> no. des >> i subject the accents of aidh quorum.ell >> clerk will call the roll. >> mr. akaka.ther >> adam president, i ask unanimous been sent to theoffic: quorum call w be suspended. >> without objection.88 >> i called bill number 188 en masse for immediatewill consideration. >> clerk will report. >> bill received. iroduce >> ghana president, i'm pleased senator kyl that would design
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senator kyl. sheriff dupnik was with us and did not back off from his statements and said the political statement in a arizona following 1070 and rhetoric could have been a contributing factor to this madman and killing spree. he said we must take a look at this. he mentioned gun control and mentioned about mental for people and is it available and could have prevented. in studio for our audience is the chair of the republican party in pima county, brian miller, thanks for being with us. >> obviously, you were a candidate in the primary to run against gabrielle giffords. you were campaign to take her on in the general election. let's talk about your election with giffords, you said you would be a better candidate. but others that were running, you had respect for this congresswoman, didn't you? >> i absolutely did. and got to meet gabrielle giffords one time behind the lights and the cameras and we had a nice talk, i don't know, 20, 25 minutes and i can tell you in that short amount of time, you c
senator kyl. sheriff dupnik was with us and did not back off from his statements and said the political statement in a arizona following 1070 and rhetoric could have been a contributing factor to this madman and killing spree. he said we must take a look at this. he mentioned gun control and mentioned about mental for people and is it available and could have prevented. in studio for our audience is the chair of the republican party in pima county, brian miller, thanks for being with us....
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arizona senator jon kyl spoke to all the victims and heroes. >> he was one of the people that immediately went to representative giffords' aid. >> reporter: including giffords' college intern daniel hernandez, cheered at her office on this, his 21st birthday. and hernandez and some of giffords' doctors and a nurse have come here from arizona to attend the president's speech, invited by the white house and the congresswoman's office. the congresswoman remains in intensive care in houston. brian. >> kelly o'donnell will be watching it from her perch on the hill. kelly, thanks. >>> and here with us in what isç after all normally his studio, david gregory. is he moderator of "meet the press." the president, journalists and his aides, it's clear the president is bristling at any hint of defeatism, whether it's the u.s. or china, or anyone else. that's going to be his thing, tonight let's talk about the audience, especially the controlling party in the house. the republicans, is that more than one entity, as is the story? >> that really is the story. you have paul ryan, who is the budget chief
arizona senator jon kyl spoke to all the victims and heroes. >> he was one of the people that immediately went to representative giffords' aid. >> reporter: including giffords' college intern daniel hernandez, cheered at her office on this, his 21st birthday. and hernandez and some of giffords' doctors and a nurse have come here from arizona to attend the president's speech, invited by the white house and the congresswoman's office. the congresswoman remains in intensive care in...
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senator kyl thankfully knew better and did his best to stop it. new s.t.a.r.t. so we're clear about this will not modernize a single warhead within our arsenal but will instead create the illusion that america is better defended. after all is that not the point? why does one not make a treaty so that they're better off after the treaty. the question of nuclear modernization of our arsenal should be debated. hearings should be held on it and we should look at the condition of their nuclear force and take whatever steps are necessary to insure our nuclear deterrent. it is not all clear that fewer weapons will make a safer. strategists have often work fewer nuclear weapons are likely to encourage other nations to build nuclear weapons themselves rather than discourage them. catching up to the united states is a powerful incentive if one wants to dictate world affairs to the liking. third, the russians make this treaty because they do not engage in a single act of foreign policy without consideration of what will give them a global advantage over the united states a
senator kyl thankfully knew better and did his best to stop it. new s.t.a.r.t. so we're clear about this will not modernize a single warhead within our arsenal but will instead create the illusion that america is better defended. after all is that not the point? why does one not make a treaty so that they're better off after the treaty. the question of nuclear modernization of our arsenal should be debated. hearings should be held on it and we should look at the condition of their nuclear force...
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kyl: subject, mr. president, to the consent request that i asked a moment ago to it exceed the ten-minute limit. the presiding officer: that is correct. mr. kyl: thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, as some of us predicted, problems are arising from the senate's ratification of the new start treaty last december. the russians ratified it and their interpretation of its meaning and obligation is different from ours. that's going to cause problems. i will also discuss this afternoon the president's fiscal year 2012 budget in the areas of nuclear modernization and missile defense, both of which were tied to the senate appellate court of the new start treaty. the russian state duma and the federation council, their counterpart to the senate, last week passed it federal law on the new start treaty. that's the russian equivalent to our resolution of ratification. that document demonstrates that there is a significant divergence of views between the two countries on several key provisions and co
kyl: subject, mr. president, to the consent request that i asked a moment ago to it exceed the ten-minute limit. the presiding officer: that is correct. mr. kyl: thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, as some of us predicted, problems are arising from the senate's ratification of the new start treaty last december. the russians ratified it and their interpretation of its meaning and obligation is different from ours. that's going to cause problems. i will also discuss this afternoon...
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. >> and a typical residential install is in this area about five or eight kyl watts which is 5 or 8,000 watts. >> that would use 15 to 20 of these. >> how are the modules themselves connected to each other? >> on the other side of this, this wiring here that ties the cells together all goes to a single point. >> can we take a look at that? >> sure. if we turn the module around, up in here, this is called a junction box. and this junction box is completely sealed and water tight and feeds a couple of leads, these are already wired and they have quick connectors so you can just plug the modules into one another. >> how many of these does british motor cars as part of their install? >> cut. we actually have about 1,500 panels here between the two buildings of british motors. cut. [laughter] >> wow. so, carl, i get that all of the modules get connected through these -- >> connectors. >> connectors. but once they're all connected what happens? i mean, where does it go? >> ok. it's great that we're out here at british motors because we can actually show you that. the fact that we have a carpo
. >> and a typical residential install is in this area about five or eight kyl watts which is 5 or 8,000 watts. >> that would use 15 to 20 of these. >> how are the modules themselves connected to each other? >> on the other side of this, this wiring here that ties the cells together all goes to a single point. >> can we take a look at that? >> sure. if we turn the module around, up in here, this is called a junction box. and this junction box is completely...
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senator kyl.heriff dupnik was with us and did not back off from his statements and said the political statement in a arizona following 1070 and rhetoric could have been a contributing factor to this madman and killing spree. he said we must take a look at this. he mentioned gun control and mentioned about mental for people and is it available and could have prevented. in studio for our audience is the chair of the republican party in pima county, brian miller, thanks for being with us. >> obviously, you were a candidate in the primary to run against gabrielle giffords. you were campaign to take her on in the general election. let's talk about your election with giffords, you said you would be a better candidate. but others that were running, you had respect for this congresswoman, didn't you? >> i absolutely did. and got to meet gabrielle giffords one time behind the lights and the cameras and we had a nice talk, i don't know, 20, 25 minutes and i can tell you in that short amount of time, you can
senator kyl.heriff dupnik was with us and did not back off from his statements and said the political statement in a arizona following 1070 and rhetoric could have been a contributing factor to this madman and killing spree. he said we must take a look at this. he mentioned gun control and mentioned about mental for people and is it available and could have prevented. in studio for our audience is the chair of the republican party in pima county, brian miller, thanks for being with us. >>...
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senate where he worked for senator kyl, john kyl and the senate republican congress and we'll hear from bill wickerman who is the senior legislative advisor. but i think bill -- what he brings to the table today is two decades of experience in the house and the senate where he worked for former senate majority leader bill frist and at the white house two decades of experience. he understands the senate as well as anybody that i know. james wallner, who is currently legislative director to senator jeff sessions of alabama also worked in the house side. he has experience in working in both houses -- i won't ask him if he likes the house more than the senate. as a former house guy, i know how i feel about that, james but he also is a scholar of these things and we know james well from that regard as well. and then finally brian darling who is at the heritage foundation director of government relations. also has many years of senate experience and brian focuses on educating senators and their staff about the research products and policy recommendations. he has appeared regularly on network
senate where he worked for senator kyl, john kyl and the senate republican congress and we'll hear from bill wickerman who is the senior legislative advisor. but i think bill -- what he brings to the table today is two decades of experience in the house and the senate where he worked for former senate majority leader bill frist and at the white house two decades of experience. he understands the senate as well as anybody that i know. james wallner, who is currently legislative director to...
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, senator kyl and senator byrd, but also then chairing, the chairman of the foreign relations committee we were very involved with them throughout, but the armed services committee and the intelligence committees as well. so we had this kind of regular dialogue going on. and then the ratification process came, and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussion. but the core conclusion that i take away from it is that nuclear arms control is back as an issue of interest on the hill and one where a number of senators -- not all by any means, but a number of senators are willing and ready to engage. so as far as the future is concerned, i would just say, you know, continue what we've been doing which is to try to stay in very, very close contact as we proceed in new directions. but also to, to be aware that the interest level is going to be very high. and ined too, i yo -- indeed, you saw that. the you look closely at ratification, it calls for briefings, consultations, let's get in there and talk to them before, after and in the m
, senator kyl and senator byrd, but also then chairing, the chairman of the foreign relations committee we were very involved with them throughout, but the armed services committee and the intelligence committees as well. so we had this kind of regular dialogue going on. and then the ratification process came, and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussion. but the core conclusion that i take away from it is that nuclear arms...
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together, right behind the president, john mccain, the man who ran against him for president, with jon kyl, the man who led the opposition to the s.t.a.r.t. agreement. all kinds of divisions right there in that arena, the first two rows, and bringing the symbolism of our divisiveness. more things that unite us than divide us. >> cokie, matthew, appreciate it. thank you. >>> and when we come back, they sent a message by showing up. we're going to talk to some of the members of that enormous crowd that gathered for the president's address. i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do w
together, right behind the president, john mccain, the man who ran against him for president, with jon kyl, the man who led the opposition to the s.t.a.r.t. agreement. all kinds of divisions right there in that arena, the first two rows, and bringing the symbolism of our divisiveness. more things that unite us than divide us. >> cokie, matthew, appreciate it. thank you. >>> and when we come back, they sent a message by showing up. we're going to talk to some of the members of...
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and on sunday his criticism drew a response from arizona republican senator jon kyl appearing on cbs. >> it was speculation, and i don't think we should rush to speculate. we really don't know what motivated this young person except to know that he was very mentally unstable. >> lehrer: ironically on friday giffords herself had e- mailed a republican friend, kentucky's secretary of state tray grayson. in it she wrote i think that we need to figure out how to tone our rhetoric and partisanship down. after the shooting, talk about the impact of words quickly spilled over on to cable talk shows. on fox. >> it is left and right. there are whack jobs on both sides, okay. and everyone, i think, acknowledges that. but there has been this obsession. >> lehrer: on ms-nbc where host keith oberman made this appeal on saturday night. >> at a time of such urgency and impact we as americans, conservative or liberal should pour our hearts and souls into our politics. we should not, none of us, not gabby giffords, not any conservative ever have to pour our blood. every politician and commentator who
and on sunday his criticism drew a response from arizona republican senator jon kyl appearing on cbs. >> it was speculation, and i don't think we should rush to speculate. we really don't know what motivated this young person except to know that he was very mentally unstable. >> lehrer: ironically on friday giffords herself had e- mailed a republican friend, kentucky's secretary of state tray grayson. in it she wrote i think that we need to figure out how to tone our rhetoric and...
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and i know the people i worked with in the senate like mitch mcconnell and jon kyl understand that governing is good as long as you're doing it from a standpoint of getting things done that they see as progress. and there are a lot of areas where there's fertile ground for progress which would involve both the president and the republican leadership. for example, energy. i think some of the immigration issues could be addressed. health care in some areas could be addressed. tax reform is a major area of opportunity for both sides to move forward on. obviously education. so i'm not quite as pessimistic. i think sure you'll see a flash and there will be some confrontation, but this is not the congress that you got in the 1995 period when newt gingrich came in after 40 years of democratic control which was basically a revolutionary movement at the time for all intense and purposes. and it turned out they were good revolutionaries but not such great governors. i was in that congress. i wasn't in the congress but i... actually, i was in the congress but i wasn't in the house. and i think this is
and i know the people i worked with in the senate like mitch mcconnell and jon kyl understand that governing is good as long as you're doing it from a standpoint of getting things done that they see as progress. and there are a lot of areas where there's fertile ground for progress which would involve both the president and the republican leadership. for example, energy. i think some of the immigration issues could be addressed. health care in some areas could be addressed. tax reform is a...
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it's the hope of myself and senator kyl, and every member of the arizona delegation, that the architectural designs will soon include the name of chief judge john roll prominently on the building. it's the same ease steamed jurist, friend, and hero deserves this honor and much more. our state lost a good man, a true and able advocate for justice for all and a great arizonaian. for this reason i ask the fellow senators in joining me to pass this legislation to allow the federal courthouse to be proudly known as the john m. roll united states courthouse. >> you can see the snowfalling on the capitol. the snow is in recess due to the call of the chair. the senators are expected to be back in shortly to talk about the schedule tomorrowment we'll have that live for you when that begins. right now, we're hear more about the resolution talked about today regarding the shooting in tucson. >> mr. president, yesterday i spoke about the events on january 8 in tucson, arizona, specificically referencing the people -- specifically honoring the people we are talking about in the resolution. we can agent
it's the hope of myself and senator kyl, and every member of the arizona delegation, that the architectural designs will soon include the name of chief judge john roll prominently on the building. it's the same ease steamed jurist, friend, and hero deserves this honor and much more. our state lost a good man, a true and able advocate for justice for all and a great arizonaian. for this reason i ask the fellow senators in joining me to pass this legislation to allow the federal courthouse to be...
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senator kyl binkley knew better and did his best to stop it. new s.t.a.r.t.clear will not modernize the single warhead within our arsenal, bull instead create the illusion that america is better defended. after all, is that not the point? why does one not make a treaty? so they are better off after the treaty. the question of nuclear modernization of our arsenal should be debated. hearings should be held on it and we should look at the condition of our nuclear force and take whatever steps are necessary to ensure our nuclear deterrent. second it is not at all clear that your weapons make us safer. the strategists have often warned fewer nuclear weapons are likely to encourage other nations to build nuclear weapons themselves rather than discourage them. catching up to the united states is a powerful incentive if one wants to dictate world affairs to their liking. third, the russians make this treaty because they do not engage in a single act of foreign policy without consideration of what will give them a global advantage over the united states and its allies
senator kyl binkley knew better and did his best to stop it. new s.t.a.r.t.clear will not modernize the single warhead within our arsenal, bull instead create the illusion that america is better defended. after all, is that not the point? why does one not make a treaty? so they are better off after the treaty. the question of nuclear modernization of our arsenal should be debated. hearings should be held on it and we should look at the condition of our nuclear force and take whatever steps are...
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senator kyl binkley knew better and did his best to stop it. new s.t.a.r.t.clear will not modernize the single warhead within our arsenal, bull instead create the illusion that america is better defended. after all, is that not the point? why does one not make a treaty? so they are better off after the treaty. the question of nuclear modernization of our arsenal should be debated. hearings should be held on it and we should look at the condition of our nuclear force and take whatever steps are necessary to ensure our nuclear deterrent. second it is not at all clear that your weapons make us safer. the strategists have often warned fewer nuclear weapons are likely to encourage other nations to build nuclear weapons themselves rather than discourage them. catching up to the united states is a powerful incentive if one wants to dictate world affairs to their liking. third, the russians make this treaty because they do not engage in a single act of foreign policy without consideration of what will give them a global advantage over the united states and its allies
senator kyl binkley knew better and did his best to stop it. new s.t.a.r.t.clear will not modernize the single warhead within our arsenal, bull instead create the illusion that america is better defended. after all, is that not the point? why does one not make a treaty? so they are better off after the treaty. the question of nuclear modernization of our arsenal should be debated. hearings should be held on it and we should look at the condition of our nuclear force and take whatever steps are...
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, senator kyl and senator byrd, but also then chairing, the chairman of the foreign relations committee and the ranking member, senator kerry, senator lugar, of course, we were very involved with them throughout, but the armed services committee and the intelligence committees as well. so we had this kind of regular dialogue going on. and then the ratification process came, and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussion. but the core conclusion that i take away from it is that nuclear arms control is back as an issue of interest on the hill and one where a number of senators -- not all by any means, but a number of senators are willing and ready to engage. so as far as the future is concerned, i would just say, you know, continue what we've been doing which is to try to stay in very, very close contact as we proceed in new directions. but also to, to be aware that the interest level is going to be very high. and ined too, i yo -- indeed, you saw that. the you look closely at ratification, it calls for briefings, consultation
, senator kyl and senator byrd, but also then chairing, the chairman of the foreign relations committee and the ranking member, senator kerry, senator lugar, of course, we were very involved with them throughout, but the armed services committee and the intelligence committees as well. so we had this kind of regular dialogue going on. and then the ratification process came, and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussion. but the...
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, senator kyl and senator byrd, but also then chairing, the chairman of the foreign relations committee and the ranking member, senator kerry, senator lugar, of course, we were very involved with them throughout, but the armed services committee and the intelligence committees as well. so we had this kind of regular dialogue going on. and then the ratification process came, and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussion. but the core conclusion that i take away from it is that nuclear arms control is back as an issue of interest on the hill and one where a number of senators -- not all by any means, but a number of senators are willing and ready to engage. so as far as the future is concerned, i would just say, you know, continue what we've been doing which is to try to stay in very, very close contact as we proceed in new directions. but also to, to be aware that the interest level is going to be very high. and ined too, i yo -- indeed, you saw that. the you look closely at ratification, it calls for briefings, consultation
, senator kyl and senator byrd, but also then chairing, the chairman of the foreign relations committee and the ranking member, senator kerry, senator lugar, of course, we were very involved with them throughout, but the armed services committee and the intelligence committees as well. so we had this kind of regular dialogue going on. and then the ratification process came, and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussion. but the...
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kyl and senator byrd but also then chairing -- the chairman of the foreign relations committee and theanking member, senator kerry, senator lugar, of course we were very involved with them throughout but the armed services committee and the intelligence committee as well so we had this kind of regular dialog going on and then the ratification process came. and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussions. but the core conclusion i take away from it is that nuclear arms control is back as an issue of interest on the hill. and one where a number of senators -- not all by any means, but a number of senators are willing and ready to engage. so as far as the future is concerned, i would just say, you know, continue what we've been doing, which is to try to stay in very, very close contact as we proceed in new directions. but also to be aware that the interest level is going to be very high. and indeed you saw that if you looked closely at the resolution of ratification. it calls for briefings, consultations, let's get in there an
kyl and senator byrd but also then chairing -- the chairman of the foreign relations committee and theanking member, senator kerry, senator lugar, of course we were very involved with them throughout but the armed services committee and the intelligence committee as well so we had this kind of regular dialog going on and then the ratification process came. and you all know what the ratification process was like. it was a very, very lively debate, lively discussions. but the core conclusion i...
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. >> that is true, sheriff, but even the senior senator from arizona, senator kyl, said that since there'so evidence that jared loughner was incited by the media, it was wrong for you to speculate about that. >> i just expressed my opinion. i was very angry at the time i said those things, and i'm still angry. gabrielle giffords is one of the most beautiful human beings ever created by god and so is judge john roll. i know these people personally, and i'm very, very affected by what occurred personally. and i'm just expressing my feelings. i have no agenda. >> i take that to heart. sheriff, thank you very much but your bottom line right now is you believe the shooter acted alone. >> that is correct. >> sheriff dupnik, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we're turning to the victims now. as you know, six people did not survive the attack, and they include the federal judge the sheriff just mentioned, the aid for the congresswoman, and the youngest victim, 9-year-old christina taylor green. like most little girls she liked to sing and dance but christina taylor was also the only girl on h
. >> that is true, sheriff, but even the senior senator from arizona, senator kyl, said that since there'so evidence that jared loughner was incited by the media, it was wrong for you to speculate about that. >> i just expressed my opinion. i was very angry at the time i said those things, and i'm still angry. gabrielle giffords is one of the most beautiful human beings ever created by god and so is judge john roll. i know these people personally, and i'm very, very affected by what...
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and heroes of the shooting on january 8, 2011, in tucson, arizona, submitted by senators mccain and kyl remain at the desk. that the senate proceed to its consideration at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow morning, wednesday, january, 26, there be 3 1/2 hours of debate between the majority leader or the republican leader or designees. upon the use or yielding back of that time, the senate vote on adoption of the resolution, no motions to be in order, further that if the resolution is adopted, the the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table and there be no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: there -- is there objection? the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask that the presiding office of the senate be authorized to join with the like committee on part of the house to escort the president of the united states to the house chamber for the joint session to be held tonight at 9:00 p.m. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i'm told there are two bills at the desk for their first reading. i ask that you consider them en bloc. the
and heroes of the shooting on january 8, 2011, in tucson, arizona, submitted by senators mccain and kyl remain at the desk. that the senate proceed to its consideration at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow morning, wednesday, january, 26, there be 3 1/2 hours of debate between the majority leader or the republican leader or designees. upon the use or yielding back of that time, the senate vote on adoption of the resolution, no motions to be in order, further that if the resolution is adopted, the the...
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host: senator jon kyl may retire. and "the new york times" looking at the tea party and potential challenges. richard lugar, who already announced he is seeking another term -- olympia snowe, who has the support of the governor. and the question whether or unhatched will face a challenge -- orrin hatch will face a challenge in utah. guest: that also gives back to if mitch mcconnell can give the appearance to those tea party types that the republicans heard them and are delivering them -- like tax cuts. i think we will see spending cuts, maybe even tough immigration control, things like that that might diminish the market among tea party conservatives to challenge the official party. they would have won two or three more seats had they not lost that argument in nominating candidates last time. host: we are talking with crank calaig crawford. the author of how many books? guest: three. the paperback of my book "the politics of life," is coming out. it is a repackaging of one of the three -- so it is 3.5. host: any linge
host: senator jon kyl may retire. and "the new york times" looking at the tea party and potential challenges. richard lugar, who already announced he is seeking another term -- olympia snowe, who has the support of the governor. and the question whether or unhatched will face a challenge -- orrin hatch will face a challenge in utah. guest: that also gives back to if mitch mcconnell can give the appearance to those tea party types that the republicans heard them and are delivering them...
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shame on jon kyl, john mccain, and sarah palin for using that rhetoric to get elected. these people should be banned from our political process. guest: this investigation is ongoing, the motivation in two- tiered loughner. i am looking forward to law enforcement and prosecutors to shed some light on what motivated him. -- of jared loughner. it is important dial back the level of rhetoric in this country. congresswoman giffords had a sense of being targeted -- in the cross hairs on the fairpac web site, which i believe has now been taken down. apart from all of this tragedy, we have to change the political dialogue in this country. we really must. we have to do it for our constituents and for ourselves as legislators, to enable us to engage in a way that we can make good policy for the american people. we cannot do that way in -- that when everything is at such a decibel level that it does not allow you to think. that is the responsibility that i bear and that sarah palin bears. host: we are going to draw from, north carolina -- durham, north carolina, on the republican
shame on jon kyl, john mccain, and sarah palin for using that rhetoric to get elected. these people should be banned from our political process. guest: this investigation is ongoing, the motivation in two- tiered loughner. i am looking forward to law enforcement and prosecutors to shed some light on what motivated him. -- of jared loughner. it is important dial back the level of rhetoric in this country. congresswoman giffords had a sense of being targeted -- in the cross hairs on the fairpac...
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and chairman wanted that judgment but they made kyl orton and west virginia. west virginia the two bulbs of courts. nancy cole wanted to appeal to the spring quarter. that plane. the five-member court and there was going to be an election at the next general election. one member of the court had to run for office. well, nancy coles chairman gave the man about $3 million to help with this election campaign and a little state of west virginia. and guess what? e. one. you know, big surprise. and then the case was heard in somebody on the other side said to be reelected just if, maybe should recuse yourself. no, i can be fair. so he heard the case. and the decision did not -- he voted to overturn the judgment with the participation of this new elect to judge. anthe otherside file a petition with the u. suprme cot, saying we were denied due process here. i'm also a hard thing to make. i'm glad it wasn't sitting on the court for that case. it's tough. but the courts ultimately decide if i was correct. there was a due process. and that means that states are going to
and chairman wanted that judgment but they made kyl orton and west virginia. west virginia the two bulbs of courts. nancy cole wanted to appeal to the spring quarter. that plane. the five-member court and there was going to be an election at the next general election. one member of the court had to run for office. well, nancy coles chairman gave the man about $3 million to help with this election campaign and a little state of west virginia. and guess what? e. one. you know, big surprise. and...
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senate where he worked for senator kyl of arizona and senate republican conference. then bill wichterman. he is senior legislative advisor in government affairs at a local law firm. what he brings to the table today is two decades of experience in the house and senate where he worked for former senate majority leader bill frist and at the white house. he understands the senate as well as anybody that i know. james wallner who is currently legislative director to senator jeff sessions of alabama also worked on the house side. has the experience of working in both houses. i won't ask him if he likes the house than the senate. i know how i feel about that, but he is a scholar of these things and we know james. and brian darling, who is director of government relations and has many years of senate experience and brian focuses on educating senators and their staff about the heritage research product and has appeared regularly on network news broadcasts and columnists for human events and he keeps tense of thousands of readers rivetted on his commentary on what is going on
senate where he worked for senator kyl of arizona and senate republican conference. then bill wichterman. he is senior legislative advisor in government affairs at a local law firm. what he brings to the table today is two decades of experience in the house and senate where he worked for former senate majority leader bill frist and at the white house. he understands the senate as well as anybody that i know. james wallner who is currently legislative director to senator jeff sessions of alabama...
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senate where he worked with john kyl of arizona and we will hear from the senior legislative advisor in affairs. he brings to the table itwo decades in the house and senate where he worked for bill frist and the white house. he understands the senate. james wallener worked in the hoe side and has experience of working in both houses. he also is a scholar of these things and we know him well from that regard. and the director of governor relations. hhe has appeared on network news broadcasts and is a columnist for current events. brian has a law degree from the new england school. we have a moderator. >> i meet with mike regularly and talk about issues. one of the things he complains of is discussions to devolve into senate rules. this is what is at stake in some of the cases this the policies impacted by the procedures and policies aof the senate. all of us will be talking about this and may be repetitive. the first thing is i am listening to this, we have not divided up the issue in its proper parts. there is the substantive and the majority is trying to force upon the senate. it we
senate where he worked with john kyl of arizona and we will hear from the senior legislative advisor in affairs. he brings to the table itwo decades in the house and senate where he worked for bill frist and the white house. he understands the senate. james wallener worked in the hoe side and has experience of working in both houses. he also is a scholar of these things and we know him well from that regard. and the director of governor relations. hhe has appeared on network news broadcasts and...
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kyl: thank you, madam president.'d like to call time out from this partisan discussion to speak for a moment about the events in tucson of january 8. it's the first opportunity i've had to address my colleagues about the tragedy of that day. and the theme that i'd like to discuss is the goodness of people, because if anything has -- if i've gotten any lesson from this, after meeting and talking with all of the people who i could involved in this tragedy, the overwhelming notion of the goodness of people is what i am most left with. tomorrow senator mccain and i will offer a resolution in support of the victims of the shooting, offering condolences to those who were lost and their loved ones and our prayers for the recoveryy of those who were injured and to express appreciation for those who engaged in real acts of heroism. we'll have more formally to talk about when we do that tomorrow. i just wanted to share some thoughts from my home based on my interaction with the people over the last two weeks after this event o
kyl: thank you, madam president.'d like to call time out from this partisan discussion to speak for a moment about the events in tucson of january 8. it's the first opportunity i've had to address my colleagues about the tragedy of that day. and the theme that i'd like to discuss is the goodness of people, because if anything has -- if i've gotten any lesson from this, after meeting and talking with all of the people who i could involved in this tragedy, the overwhelming notion of the goodness...
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jon kyl from arizona and chuck schumer our guests. also house democratic whip, steny hoyer. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. begin ate re0-airs noon. listen to them all on c-span radio at 90.1 in washington, on radio ontellite channel 32. or go online to cspanradio.org. >> thank you very much occurred you've honored me and my family by giving me an opportunity to serve you and our nation. >> with more than 80 appearances by william daley and more than 100 by gene sperling, you can use as the c-span video library to learn more about the newest additions to the obama administration. washington your way. >> i think news organizations have adapted. is it great that we have not -- that overall, news organizations are not doing as much for news or domestic news? but the public knows there is art -- bears responsibility of keeping themselves informed. >> tonight, abc news senior foreign affairs correspondent looks at the wars in iraq and afghanistan on a political, strategic, and personal level, at 8:00 p.m. on c-spa
jon kyl from arizona and chuck schumer our guests. also house democratic whip, steny hoyer. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. begin ate re0-airs noon. listen to them all on c-span radio at 90.1 in washington, on radio ontellite channel 32. or go online to cspanradio.org. >> thank you very much occurred you've honored me and my family by giving me an opportunity to serve you and our nation. >> with more than 80...
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kyl, reince priebus picks up just two more votes in this third round. how is all this going to be resolved? >> i think it is point is just a waiting game to see who drops out first. you look at michael steele, he still has 33 votes. once he drops out, as many people here expect him to do, priebus may be able to pick up a bunch of those. if anuzis drops out, that is 21 votes that could go to someone else. >> in between these votes and the recesses here, you are hearing from delegates that they are expecting one of the others to drop out. will it be in the fourth or fifth round? >> back in 2009, then chairman mike duncan dropped out after three rounds and michael steele picked up a bunch of votes following that. so it could happen now. people are sort of expecting at least one person to drop out before the next round. we should see some kind of movement by around four. >> c-span of easily covers a lot of political events and conventions but rarely do we get a chance to look into the actual twisting arms and vote counting and all that going on on the floor
kyl, reince priebus picks up just two more votes in this third round. how is all this going to be resolved? >> i think it is point is just a waiting game to see who drops out first. you look at michael steele, he still has 33 votes. once he drops out, as many people here expect him to do, priebus may be able to pick up a bunch of those. if anuzis drops out, that is 21 votes that could go to someone else. >> in between these votes and the recesses here, you are hearing from delegates...
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with that, let me turn to senator kyl. >> thank you. regrettably the first order of would be a resolution which senator mccain and i intend to offer commemorating the victims of the shooting in tucson, arizona on january eighth. we will present that and have some debate about that and hopefully vote on that tomorrow. >> president lyndon johnson's press secretary i don't a book called twilight of the presidency in which he defined the job as seeing urgent need, number two, developing a strategy to meet that need and no. 3 and persuading half the people he's right and if ever president obama had an opportunity to meet that definition tonight and the next few weeks is that because at a time when we're spending -- borrowing 42 cents out of every dollar that we spend, we desperately need for the president to identify the size of the federal debt and overspending is an urgent neat to propose a strategy to meet that need to invite us to join him in the strategy and to persuade at least half of the american people that he's right about it. >> w
with that, let me turn to senator kyl. >> thank you. regrettably the first order of would be a resolution which senator mccain and i intend to offer commemorating the victims of the shooting in tucson, arizona on january eighth. we will present that and have some debate about that and hopefully vote on that tomorrow. >> president lyndon johnson's press secretary i don't a book called twilight of the presidency in which he defined the job as seeing urgent need, number two, developing...
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in early december, when jon kyl announced that boats should be put off until the next congress, i wouldes necessary to ratify that treaty. but the vice president personally and painstakingly went to work with his mastery of the arms control agenda and his intimate knowledge of the u.s. senate and he, one by one, gather the votes to defy the odds to produce a result of that has an importance far beyond the start treaty in terms of russia relations, in terms of nonproliferation goals and global affairs. the foreign-policy challenges that we confront now or breathtaking, but to hear him talk about it is an honor and privilege to welcome the vice president of the united states joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, very much. thank you. i want the press to know one thing. in 38 years of being a senator and 36 -- i have never heard said that a leading congressman actually loves somebody who has served in the senate for 36 years. this was worth the trip. there are rumors that i do not stay on message and that is not true. [laughter] [applause] >> this is the price that steny paid. nan
in early december, when jon kyl announced that boats should be put off until the next congress, i wouldes necessary to ratify that treaty. but the vice president personally and painstakingly went to work with his mastery of the arms control agenda and his intimate knowledge of the u.s. senate and he, one by one, gather the votes to defy the odds to produce a result of that has an importance far beyond the start treaty in terms of russia relations, in terms of nonproliferation goals and global...
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in early december, when jon kyl announced that boats should be put off until the next congress, i would have bet a lot of money that we would never find the 67 votes necessary to ratify that treaty. but the vice president personally and painstakingly went to work with his mastery of the arms control agenda and his intimate knowledge of the u.s. senate and he, one by one, gather the votes to defy the odds to produce a result of that has an importance far beyond the start treaty in terms of russia relations, in terms of nonproliferation goals and global affairs. the foreign-policy challenges that we confront now or breathtaking, but to hear him talk about it is an honor and privilege to welcome the vice president of the united states joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, very much. thank you. i want the press to know one thing. in 38 years of being a senator and 36 -- i have never heard said that a leading congressman actually loves somebody who has served in the senate for 36 years. this was worth the trip. there are rumors that i do not stay on message and that is not true. [la
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we expect to hear scheduled guests including senate minority whip and arizona senator jon kyl, the program will be focusing on the shootings that happened over the past weekend and our live coverage here on c-span. at 5:00 eastern. at 7:00 eastern time, indiana governor mitch daniels with his state of he state address before a joint session of the indiana general assembly. he was elected to his second and final four-year term in 2008. we have live coverage from the house chambers in indianapolis at 7:00 eastern right here on c-span. the house came in earlier today but didn't conduct any legislative business, that due to saturday's shootings in tucson. when the chamber gavels in tomorrow, we expect members to consider a resolution related to those shootings which left representative gabriel giffords critically -- gribe rell giffords critically -- gabrielle giffords critically injured. we had an opportunity to speak about the ramifications on security for members of the house of representatives. "the hs morning. susan crabtree reporting. she joins us on the phone. talk to us about security f
we expect to hear scheduled guests including senate minority whip and arizona senator jon kyl, the program will be focusing on the shootings that happened over the past weekend and our live coverage here on c-span. at 5:00 eastern. at 7:00 eastern time, indiana governor mitch daniels with his state of he state address before a joint session of the indiana general assembly. he was elected to his second and final four-year term in 2008. we have live coverage from the house chambers in...
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senate where he worked for senator kyl of arizona and senate republican conference. then bill wichterman. he is senior legislative advisor in government affairs at a local law firm. what he brings to the table today is two decades of experience in the house and senate where he worked for former senate majority leader bill frist and at the white house. he understands the senate as well as anybody that i know. james wallner who is currently legislative director to senator jeff sessions of alabama also worked on the house side. has the experience of working in both houses. i won't ask him if he likes the house than the senate. i know how i feel about that, but he is a scholar of these things and we know james. and brian darling, who is director of government relations and has many years of senate experience and brian focuses on educating senators and their staff about the heritage research product and has appeared regularly on network news broadcasts and columnists for human events and he keeps tense of thousands of readers rivetted on his commentary on what is going on
senate where he worked for senator kyl of arizona and senate republican conference. then bill wichterman. he is senior legislative advisor in government affairs at a local law firm. what he brings to the table today is two decades of experience in the house and senate where he worked for former senate majority leader bill frist and at the white house. he understands the senate as well as anybody that i know. james wallner who is currently legislative director to senator jeff sessions of alabama...
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in early december, when john kyl announced that the votes should be put off until the next congress,ld have bet a lot of money that we would never find the 67 votes necessary to ratify that treaty, but the vice president personally and painstakingly went to work with this master of arms control agenda and his intimate knowledge of the u.s. sent it, and he, one by one, gathered the votes, to defy the odds, and produced the results in my view has an importance that is far beyond the treaty in terms of u.s.-russia relations, in terms of non-proliferation goals, and in terms of america's leadership in global affairs. the vice president, the foreign- policy challenges that we confront our breathtaking, but to hear him talk about it directly is really an honor and privilege, to welcome the vice president of the united states, joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. i want to note one thing. 38 years of being a senator two of the president's, i have never heard say that a leading congressman actually love summer desserts in the senate for 36 years. this was worth
in early december, when john kyl announced that the votes should be put off until the next congress,ld have bet a lot of money that we would never find the 67 votes necessary to ratify that treaty, but the vice president personally and painstakingly went to work with this master of arms control agenda and his intimate knowledge of the u.s. sent it, and he, one by one, gathered the votes, to defy the odds, and produced the results in my view has an importance that is far beyond the treaty in...
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shame on jon kyl, john mccain, and sarah palin for using that rhetoric to get elected.these people should be banned from our political process. guest: this investigation is ongoing, the motivation in two- tiered loughner. i am looking forward to law enforcement and prosecutors to shed some light on what motivated him. -- of jared loughner. it is important dial back the level of rhetoric in this country. congresswoman giffords had a sense of being targeted -- in the cross hairs on the fairpac web site, which i believe has now been taken down. apart from all of this tragedy, we have to change the political dialogue in this country. we really must. we have to do it for our constituents and for ourselves as legislators, to enable us to engage in a way that we can make good policy for the american people. we cannot do that way in -- that when everything is at such a decibel level that it does not allow you to think. that is the responsibility that i bear and that sarah palin bears. host: we are going to draw from, north carolina -- durham, north carolina, on the republican l
shame on jon kyl, john mccain, and sarah palin for using that rhetoric to get elected.these people should be banned from our political process. guest: this investigation is ongoing, the motivation in two- tiered loughner. i am looking forward to law enforcement and prosecutors to shed some light on what motivated him. -- of jared loughner. it is important dial back the level of rhetoric in this country. congresswoman giffords had a sense of being targeted -- in the cross hairs on the fairpac...
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kyl: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. kyl: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings on the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kyl: thank you, mr. president. yesterday, i spoke to the events of january 8 in tucson, arizona, specifically referencing the people who we are honoring by the resolution that is before us today. at 2:30 this afternoon, we'll have an opportunity to act as a body, democrats and republicans, from all parts of our country to recognize the people who were injured, the families of those who were killed, and, of course, the heroes of the tragic tucson shooting. on that morning of january 8, representative gabrielle giffords arrived at a tucson safeway store for her congress on your corner event. she was there to meet with constituents, which is something that she enjoyed doing very much, and this was the first such event of the year. she had hosted others previously. she was joined by members of her staff. among them were pam simon, ron barber, gabe
kyl: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. kyl: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings on the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kyl: thank you, mr. president. yesterday, i spoke to the events of january 8 in tucson, arizona, specifically referencing the people who we are honoring by the resolution that is before us today. at 2:30 this afternoon, we'll have an opportunity to act as a body, democrats...
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here is arizona senators john mccain and john kyl on theca measure. this is 25 minutes.cain >> and president, the resolution states that we honor the victims and heroes of thmse shooting on january eight, 2011 in tucson, arizona. and as we all know and the nation in the world knows that on january 8, a gunman opened fire at a congress on yourun corner event hosted by representative gabrielle giffords in tucson, arizona, killing six and wounding 13 others. among those who lost their lives, those who lost theirds. lives with 9-year-old christina green, dorothy morris, judge john roll, phyllis schenck -- schneck and dorwin stoddard and gabriel matthew zimmerman. christina taylor green was a 9-year-old daughter of john and roxannaa green. a she was born on september 11, o 2001. she was a third-grader with an avid interest in government, who was recently elected to the student council at mesa birdie elementary school. dorothy morris was 76 years old. attended the january 8 event with george, her husband of over 50 years with him she had two w daughters and
here is arizona senators john mccain and john kyl on theca measure. this is 25 minutes.cain >> and president, the resolution states that we honor the victims and heroes of thmse shooting on january eight, 2011 in tucson, arizona. and as we all know and the nation in the world knows that on january 8, a gunman opened fire at a congress on yourun corner event hosted by representative gabrielle giffords in tucson, arizona, killing six and wounding 13 others. among those who lost their lives,...
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kyl: thank you, madam president. i'd like to call time out from this partisan discussion to speak for a moment about the events in tucson of january 8. it's the first opportunity i've had to address my colleagues about the tragedy of that day. and the theme that i'd like to discuss is the goodness of people, because if anything has -- if i've gotten any lesson from this, after meeting and talking with all of the people who i could involved in this tragedy, the overwhelming notion of the goodness of people is what i am most left with. tomorrow senator mccain and i will offer a resolution in support of the victims of the shooting, offering condolences to those who were lost and their loved ones and our prayers for the recoveryy of those who were injured and to express appreciation for those who engaged in real acts of heroism. we'll have more formally to talk about when we do that tomorrow. i just wanted to share some thoughts from my home based on my interaction with the people over the last two weeks after this event
kyl: thank you, madam president. i'd like to call time out from this partisan discussion to speak for a moment about the events in tucson of january 8. it's the first opportunity i've had to address my colleagues about the tragedy of that day. and the theme that i'd like to discuss is the goodness of people, because if anything has -- if i've gotten any lesson from this, after meeting and talking with all of the people who i could involved in this tragedy, the overwhelming notion of the...