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Senate Proceeding on Dec 7th, 2006 :: 7:00:27 to 7:20:27
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James Talent

6:27:05 to 7:00:27( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: James Talent

James Talent

7:00:05 to 7:00:27( Edit History Discussion )

James Talent: a number of matters briefly. first, i want to join my colleagues in paying tribute to our majority leader, senator bill frist, who has done such an outstanding job in the past 12 years. senator frist

Arlen Specter

7:00:27 to 7:00:39( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: came to this senate as a real all-american, has displayed extraordinary talents abg democrat khreurbgs professionally -- academically, professionally, public service and a family man, as a friend, a renowned heart-lung

Arlen Specter

7:00:27 to 7:13:16( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Arlen Specter

Arlen Specter

7:00:39 to 7:00:59( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: transplant surgeon. then selected, really asked to be the majority leader and taken this body through a very difficult four years and a very productive four years. a great deal has been said about senator

Arlen Specter

7:00:59 to 7:01:21( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: frist earlier today. i just wanted to add my personal congratulations to him on his service and to wish him well. mr. president, i regret the departure of my tkw-rbgs senator rick santorum. he has been

Arlen Specter

7:01:21 to 7:01:34( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: really a ball of fire in the united states congress, was elected in 1990 to the house of representatives, defeating a longterm incumbent by literally going door to door in his district in the purg -- pittsburgh

Arlen Specter

7:01:34 to 7:01:51( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: area, elected to the united states senate in 1994, reelected in the year 2000, and has displayed admirable qualities of energy, determination, confidence, and the pursuit of his own personal values.

Arlen Specter

7:01:51 to 7:02:13( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: there is no doubt that senator santorum has espoused, articulated and pushed causes that he deeply believed in, which may have not been popular in many corridors. but he was determined to undertake

Arlen Specter

7:02:13 to 7:02:33( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: the pursuit of those values because he believed in them so deeply. i counseled him from time to time to save some of his philosophy for december of the year 2006. a famous quotation by lincoln was

Arlen Specter

7:02:33 to 7:02:49( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: asked by a little boy: in effect how do you serve, mr. president? he said, "i represent my true beliefs and values 90% of the time." the little boy said, "well, what about the other 10%? " the famous

Arlen Specter

7:02:49 to 7:03:01( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: statement by president lincoln, it is so i can represent my true values 90% of the time. it is not unknown in our body to occasionally defer some of the more controversial position. to senator santorum's

Arlen Specter

7:03:01 to 7:03:24( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: credit, he didn't do that. he spoke his mind and he spoke his heart. and those are really rare qualities in public life, in public service, and in politics. and for that, i salute him. on the personal level,

Arlen Specter

7:03:24 to 7:03:45( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: rick and i have had a superb relationship not only professionally, not only politically, but also personally, and a more devoted family man could not be found. and he has taken this turn of electoral

Arlen Specter

7:03:45 to 7:03:59( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: results philosophically and in good spirits. i've had some experience on the losing end of elections. having been there, i say that he's responded really with great class, with great style. in his comment

Arlen Specter

7:03:59 to 7:04:16( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: earlier this week, was it's tough on the family, tough on karen, tough on the children. but now they've got their husband back and they've got their father back. and he had a big smile and a sense

Arlen Specter

7:04:16 to 7:04:36( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: of satisfaction. and he spoke to the caucus yesterday, and he exuded confidence and he exuded personal pride in what he had done. and i join him in that. as a colleague, i personally will miss him very

Arlen Specter

7:04:36 to 7:04:55( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: much. and i know that will be the sentiment this have body, even those with whom he has tangled in a rigorous way. mr. president, very briefly, i urge my colleagues to move ahead with the confirmation

Arlen Specter

7:04:55 to 7:05:10( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: of judges. we have united states district judge ken jordan for the district of delaware, who's been approved by the judiciary committee, ready for floor action. nobody has anything adverse to say about

Arlen Specter

7:05:10 to 7:05:24( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: judge jordan. he's endorsed by both of the delaware senators, both of whom are democrats. they have a judicial emergency in the third circuit, and he ought to be confirmed. we also have a list of some

Arlen Specter

7:05:24 to 7:05:41( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: 13 district court judges. and i ask unanimous consent that the list be printed at the conclusion of my statement. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: a good number of these judges are

Arlen Specter

7:05:41 to 7:05:55( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: also in districts where there are judicial emergencies. and i think that from time to time we in this body, in this senate, where we have the responsibility for confirmation, don't really take quite

Arlen Specter

7:05:55 to 7:06:08( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: seriously, seriously enough the impact when there are judicial vacancies. the courts are busy. the third circuit, my circuit, is overwhelmed. district court judge jordan ought to be confirmed. my colleagues

Arlen Specter

7:06:08 to 7:06:20( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: in most of these other 13 districts have come to me and have told me about their problems there, where if they're not confirmed today, they'll languish until who knows? january turns into february and

Arlen Specter

7:06:20 to 7:06:33( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: february into march. we always find a reason around here not to do something. and that applies most emphatically to the judges. and it is my hope in the 110th congress we will approach judicial

Arlen Specter

7:06:33 to 7:06:47( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: confirmations a little differently. and i've already consulted with senator leahy, who will become chairman of the committee. senator leahy and i have had an excellent working relationship on a bipartisan

Arlen Specter

7:06:47 to 7:06:59( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: basis, and the record shows it. and i don't have to go into detail about that. and i've recommended to the white house that the white house consult with senator leahy and the democrats as well as consulting

Arlen Specter

7:06:59 to 7:07:20( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: with arlen specter as ranking member and the republicans. and there's a limited amount of time, and we know what happens in a presidential election year. and to let us make a determination about which judges

Arlen Specter

7:07:20 to 7:07:32( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: can be confirmed. judges who meet the standards and criteria of president bush but who will also pass muster in the united states senate on both sides of the aisle. we have had vacancies for interminable

Arlen Specter

7:07:32 to 7:07:55( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: periods of time, and i've discussed this with senator leahy and with the white house. and i hope we approach the 110th congress differently. and before this congress adjourns, the 109th, i hope

Arlen Specter

7:07:55 to 7:08:15( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: we will confirm these judges who are on the calendar awaiting floor action. mr. president, i introduced legislation which will modify practices of the department of justice on the attorney-client privilege

Arlen Specter

7:08:15 to 7:08:27( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: where the department of justice, acting under a memorandum called the thompson memorandum by deputy attorney general thompson, has initiated a policy where requests are made to waive the attorney-client

Arlen Specter

7:08:27 to 7:08:44( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: privilege. and if the attorney-client privilege is not waived, then that is considered in the charges brought by the federal government. and also a commitment that corporations will not pay counsel fees

Arlen Specter

7:08:44 to 7:08:58( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: for their employees whom they are customarily expected to defend. this is an encroachment and a violation of the sixth amendment right to jury trial. and because of the limited time and other senators

Arlen Specter

7:08:58 to 7:09:10( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: waiting, i will not elaborate upon the provisions of this legislation, but i will ask unanimous consent that a summary of the bill be included and the text of the bill be included in the record. the presiding

Arlen Specter

7:09:10 to 7:09:26( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: officer: without objection. mr. specter: i well understand that there will be no action on this matter during this congress, but i want to put it into the public milieu so there can be comment

Arlen Specter

7:09:26 to 7:09:40( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: about it and it will be pursued in the next congress. the department of justice has advised that they're going to revise the thompson memorandum to a memorandum called the mcnulty memorandum from the

Arlen Specter

7:09:40 to 7:09:54( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: deputy attorney general. i had hoped we would have had it before the senate went out of session so that we could have reviewed it and perhaps accepted their work. but it is not ready and i have

Arlen Specter

7:09:54 to 7:10:09( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: advised deputy attorney general paul mcnulty and attorney general gonzales that this legislation will be introduced and we can work on it in the next congress. mr. president, i put in the record proposed

Arlen Specter

7:10:09 to 7:10:22( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: legislation to deal with hedge funds. the judiciary committee has had a series of hearings on this important subject, now $1.3 trillion in the economy, 30% of the stock transactions, and after reflecting

Arlen Specter

7:10:22 to 7:10:34( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: on the matter, i've decided not to introduce the legislation but simply to put the draft bill in the record so that there can be further comment. i talked about this proposed legislation earlier

Arlen Specter

7:10:34 to 7:10:45( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: this week, and it said that i was going to introduce the legislation. but i want to give interested parties more time to comment on it. so i would ask unanimous consent that a summary of the bill and

Arlen Specter

7:10:45 to 7:11:00( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: the bill itself be included in the "congressional record." i am not introducing the bill. i do not look for a senate bill number on it, but it will be in the public record and there will be more

Arlen Specter

7:11:00 to 7:11:12( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: time for people in the profession to evaluate it and to comment upon it. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: mr. president, i urge the confirmation of dr. andrew von eschenbach

Arlen Specter

7:11:12 to 7:11:30( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: to be commissioner of the food and drug administration. dr. von eschenbach is a native philadelphian. he's had a very distinguished professional record. he has served as the director of the national

Arlen Specter

7:11:30 to 7:11:43( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: cancer institute. he's made a commitment publicly to lead a way to conquer cancer by the year 2015. frankly, that's not good enough for me. i think we ought to do it sooner. in 1970, president nixon

Arlen Specter

7:11:43 to 7:11:58( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: declared war on cancer. and had we pursued that war with the same diligence we have pursued other wars, many people would not have died and many people would not have contracted cancer. but dr. von

Arlen Specter

7:11:58 to 7:12:09( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: eschenbach has done an outstanding job in his professional career, and he would make an excellent administrator of the f.d.a. and in the interest of brevity, mr. president, i ask that a statement of

Arlen Specter

7:12:09 to 7:12:24( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: his qualifications and background be included in the record as if i had presented it in full. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: mr. president, i further ask unanimous consent that

Arlen Specter

7:12:24 to 7:12:38( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: the various topics in this 12-minute presentation be included under separate headings in the "congressional record" as to the majority leader, bill frist, as to senator santorum, as to the comments on

Arlen Specter

7:12:38 to 7:12:48( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: the judges, as to the legislation on attorney-client privilege, on the draft bill on hedge funds and my support for dr. von eschenbach. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: i thank the

Arlen Specter

7:12:48 to 7:13:02( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: chair, yield the floor and am pleased to see my distinguished colleague senator santorum on the floor soon to make his final remarks. mr. ensign: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from nevada.

Arlen Specter

7:13:02 to 7:13:16( Edit History Discussion )

Arlen Specter: mr. ensign: mr. president, i'm just going to take a couple of minutes to talk about my great friend, rick santorum. election night, a lot of emotions going on. no question my heart was torn because

John Ensign

7:13:16 to 7:13:36( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: my best friend in the united states senate lost election that night, and i was saddened simply from a personal level, but i was also saddened for our country, because i believe that rick santorum has

John Ensign

7:13:16 to 7:15:35( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: John Ensign

John Ensign

7:13:36 to 7:13:50( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: served this country so well. his integrity, his vision, so many things about this man have really been extraordinary. i've gotten to know a lot of the people around him: his staff says a lot about

John Ensign

7:13:50 to 7:14:05( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: him because of how much a lot of them are sitting in this room today, the quality of the people that he has around him says a tremendous amount about him, and the passion that they serve him and the way

John Ensign

7:14:05 to 7:14:20( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: that, the passion that he serves our country. i've also gotten to know karen and his six kids. extraordinary people. rick's a great leader of his home. just seeing the love and the respect that karen

John Ensign

7:14:20 to 7:14:34( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: has for rick and that his children have for him as a father says a lot about him as an individual as well. and so i'm just going to keep this short. this is completely from the heart. i can say

John Ensign

7:14:34 to 7:14:48( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: with confidence that as a human being, there have been maybe as good of human beings that have served in this united states senate but there have been from my opinion no better. he is that quality

John Ensign

7:14:48 to 7:15:07( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: of a human being. his faith leads him to that, and i have been privileged, consider it a great privilege to have served with him and to call him a friend over these last six years, and i know that that friendship

John Ensign

7:15:07 to 7:15:20( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: that he and i share will be a lifetime friendship.~ and so senator santorum, rick, this place, this body will miss you greatly but no one in this body will miss you more than i do. mr. santorum:

John Ensign

7:15:20 to 7:15:35( Edit History Discussion )

John Ensign: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. santorum: i now think i shouldn't have yielded to him. thank you, mr. president. let me thank my great friend and colleague from

Rick Santorum

7:15:35 to 7:15:55( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: nevada and thank him for his very kind words, thank him for coming to -- to hear my last speech on the floor of the united states senate. i know that there are many ears that are listening that are applauding

Rick Santorum

7:15:35 to 7:51:00( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Rick Santorum

Rick Santorum's last speech as PA's senator.

Rick Santorum

7:15:55 to 7:16:09( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: at this moment for that, but it is -- i come here with a -- with a wonderful spirit. i have written on the top of the page the same word that i wrote the night of the election and that was the word

Rick Santorum

7:16:09 to 7:16:35( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: "gratitude." because that's all i feel. an incredible sense of gratitude. mark rogers, who's my long-time friend and chief of staff and now head of the conference and i were talking again this morning about

Rick Santorum

7:16:35 to 7:16:52( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: coming to work every day and walking up to the capitol building every day. for 16 years now. and still feeling the "wow, i work here." every day. for 16 years. it was such a gift, such an incredible

Rick Santorum

7:16:52 to 7:17:08( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: gift. to be blessed to serve the people of the 18th district and the congress, out in southwestern pennsylvania, in allegheny county, and then for 12 years, 12 incredible years, to be able to serve

Rick Santorum

7:17:08 to 7:17:27( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: the people of pennsylvania. and so first and foremost, i just want to thank the person most responsible, the person most responsible for that, and that is god, for this great gift that he has bestowed

Rick Santorum

7:17:27 to 7:17:44( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: upon me and my family. to be able to serve the greatest country in the history of the world. the greatest country in the history of the world, and to serve in a body that is and hopefully will

Rick Santorum

7:17:44 to 7:18:00( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: be the greatest deliberative body in the worldment -- world. i think back and my dad who was an immigrant of this country and my mom, just a second generation and think of how i grew up. just amazing

Rick Santorum

7:18:00 to 7:18:14( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: what a great country this is and how god has bestowed upon me and my family tremendous blessings. so i thank him for the opportunity he's given me to serve. we're all called to serve. and i know some

Rick Santorum

7:18:14 to 7:18:41( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: are frustrated because they don't think they're in a job or in a position in life where they're serving or doing what god has called them to do. god has blessed me with the opportunity to do and to

Rick Santorum

7:18:41 to 7:19:04( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: serve in a way that at least i hope he has called me to serve. second, i would just say that i have to say thank you to my family. i know karen and the kids are watching. they've suffered a lot, sacrificed

Rick Santorum

7:19:04 to 7:19:19( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: a lot in 16 years. i was telling john the other day that it's amazing how you think you're doing certain things well and then you have the opportunity to spend a little more time doing those things and

Rick Santorum

7:19:19 to 7:19:38( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: you realize how insufficiently well you did them in the past. the phrase from the bible that just is ringing in my ears is the scales falling off of the eyes. and over the last month or so, i've had

Rick Santorum

7:19:38 to 7:20:04( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: a lot of scales fall from my eyes to see not just what the two years have been to my family, which have been a tough two years -- tough three years, but what the accumulation of 16 years and a very difficult

Rick Santorum

7:20:04 to 7:20:22( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: life. i know everybody here recognizes because you live it how difficult this life is, how public everything we do and say and are or are accused of being is. and i think we understand how difficult that

Rick Santorum

7:20:22 to 7:20:43( Edit History Discussion )

Rick Santorum: is for our family family, but then again i don't think we do. so i just want to say thank you to them. for karen, who -- this picture in my mind of this t-shirt dress that she wore -- she had two of

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