Sentences with phrase «senators get to question»

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Congress also got involved, with Senator Mark Warner issuing a number of questions to Uber regarding the data breach.
Senator Kamala Harris (D - CA) spent her portion of today's epic - length questioning of Mark Zuckerberg getting the CEO to squeeze himself deeper and deeper between a rock and a hard place.
With just five minutes per senator, and them each with a queue of questions to get through, few focused on the tougher queries, and even fewer had time for follow - ups to dig for real answers.
But if you were to ask me a more general question, Senator, as to whether I think that the Supreme Court can get it wrong on occasion, I would say «yes.»
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, D - NY, is getting used to answering questions about filling the Supreme Court seat of late Justice Antonin Scalia.
«We just wan na get this out there clearly that this never occurred, but we are prepared to answer any and all questions, and Senator Klein has no concerns about submitting himself to any investigation in any form at any time to clear his name and set the record straight,» she said.
Now my good friend, Charlie King, a surrogate to Governor Cuomo, is questioning why Senator Jeff Klein's IDC is getting stronger, and why members of the regular Democratic Conference, are abandoning their leader Senator Andrea Stewart - Cousins and the Democratic Conference to join Klein's group.
But if you want to see correspondence between the same gas company and your local Assembly member or senator, you may or may not get it, depending largely on the whim of the lawmaker in question.
You get to listen to your Senator as they promote a new Presidential proposal, but refuse to respond to any questions about it, or to address those question (like Senator Charles Schumer has done on the American Jobs Act).
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's press secretary informed SA that the senator ultimately did not have time to get to the questions before the deadline.
I had discussions and sent e-mails in the hopes that I would at least get a chance to brief Senator X on the issue and, perhaps, persuade him to ask some tough questions of NSF when it came time to fund their programs.
The Democratic Senators had every opportunity to go directly to JC and the other scientists to get an inventory of the ideas and questions on the minds of skeptics or lukewarmers, they not only didn't do it, they did ends around the science guests and at times chastised them with the very group think that the scientists were warning against.
Senator John Edwards (D - NC) was at first reluctant to answer the Vote Hemp 2004 Candidate Survey, but after getting a question at the College Convention in Manchester, NH from Tom Murphy, Vote Hemp National Coordinator, Senator Edwards personally promised to answer the survey.
Senator Edwards then said «Well, I'm still not prepared to answer the question...» There were groans from the audience and Senator Edwards continued «but I will promise you before all these people and all of these cameras that you will get an answer to your question by Monday.»
I wasn't even able to get clear statment from former Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett on this question.
The three law professors who write ImmigrationProf Blog scored a blawgosphere coup, of sorts, getting U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, D - Ill., to participate in an exclusive interview covering a range of tough questions on immigration law and policy.
Senator Bolkus - I suppose this question goes both to here and to Western Australia, which I will get to in a second.
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