For the young person giving them, but also give wonderful new contacts for us as we represent the United States abroad. So thats something i have observed and something i hope to continue in tajikistan, if confirmed. Thank you very much, mr. Chairman. Thank you, senator. Im going to wrap up in a minute. Before i do, i want one other line of questioning for you, mr. Warden. If youre uncomfortable in going down this road, please say so and we can pursue it in a different setting. You talked about the i think its fairly well accepted by the International Community, that the assad regime used chemicals, even after they said they wouldnt and even after they joined the cwc and made all of the commitments. They have a partner today, russia. What role does russia play in the organization and, you know, when youre standing on this side of it, these things are stunning because if the United States was involved with a partner that was doing this sort of thing and we would wash our hands of it ver
Through. I think that if we have a bill enough of a coalition of democrats and republicans on it i think the leadership will bring it up and i think it will pass. The best part of the Patent Litigation reform bill, if i may say so, is the portion taken from the leahylee bill. Thats right. But well call it the leeleahy bill to help it pass. What the American People are demanding is the customer stay provision. In my small town in utah we talk about little ls. We hear it in coffee shops in vermont i live in just outside Mount Pellier where i was born in a town about 1400 people. One coffee shop, soup and sandwich place where everybody meets and wifi there. And theyre constantly worried about, they buy things off the shelf and theyre going to have somebody sue them because youre infringing some eesteric patent. Well, theyre sort of the lynch pin of the community. They shouldnt have to fear. They shouldnt have to fear that. Im going to put you two on the spot and open it up to your questio
Somehow not covered by the insurance. We want those folks to be covered. The Insurance Program was to cover the cost in the early years. We know there may have been pent up demand. Day, it isnd of the just to capitalize the business. Dr. Cohen i think it is to keep premiums stable for consumers. You thought earlier in the year that you would be able to move payments and you found out in october that you could not. What is the reason for that . Dr. Cohen it is the math formula. It is the way the data came in from the issuers. That is the way the math worked out. 12 ,re able to pay at which is the dollars coming in, dollars going out. That is the way we are moving forward for this program. We said that we would take from last years collections and pay back. Thank you. I yield back. I now recognize mr. Yarmouth. Thank you very much. Outelp the doctor off a little bit on the background of the coops. One of the things we faced when drafting legislation was that, in certain states, the avail
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