| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1981 - 410 lapas
...not always created a vacuum, but certainly have caused a lot of friction in the past. Mr. MARLENEE. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from New York? Mr. MARTIN. Yes, Mr. Canan. I want to get into something a little more concrete, beyond... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1986 - 1020 lapas
...extent that they owe money measured in dollars, the depreciation is very good for them. Mr. JENKINS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from California, Mr. Fazio. Mr. FAZIO. Thank you. Dr. Penner, I have missed a good deal of your testimony... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1987 - 632 lapas
...drugs and other treatments that can be brought to bear for that given disability. Mr. ROBERT C. SMITH. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from Minnesota, Mr. Penny. Mr. PENNY. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have several questions. I will keep... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services - 2001 - 224 lapas
...Members to submit opening statements, given the time constraints and also our witnesses. I now recognize the gentleman from Louisiana, Mr. Baker. Mr. BAKER. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank you and the witnesses for appearing here today. I know this is a difficult time indeed, when... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services - 2001 - 220 lapas
...that to the committee. [The information can be found on page 101 in the appendix.] Chairman OXLEY. The gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from Louisiana, Mr. Baker. Mr. BAKER. I want to welcome you, Mr. Pitt. I know this is your first formal committee hearing. I don't know if... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services - 2001 - 100 lapas
...the earlier preliminary numbers on which the household data series earlier was based. Chairman OXLEY. The gentleman from Louisiana, Mr. Baker. Mr. BAKER. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Good morning, Chairman Greenspan. It seems to me that the section of your comment with regard to technology... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services - 2002 - 516 lapas
...LAFALCE. I thought so. You think you have the plenary authority. I thought you would. Chairman OXLEY. Gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from Louisiana, Mr. Baker. Mr. BAKER. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Chairman Pitt, when CEO Berardino appeared before the committee he responded to a question from me... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services - 2002 - 120 lapas
...a single voice on those issues in international finance. I would like to adhere to that. Mr. KING. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from Texas, Mr. Bentsen. Mr. BENTSEN. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Chairman Greenspan, it is always good... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services - 2002 - 340 lapas
...well as require individual accountability. Moral clarity requires that we both look and that we act. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman's time has expired. The gentleman from Massachusetts is recognized. Mr. FRANK. I pass. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman passes. The Chair... | |
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