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SEN. JOHN KERRY CHAIRMAN SEN. JOHN KERRY HOLDS A HEARING ON U.S. CLIMATE CHANGE LEADERSHIP
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Washington Transcript Service
11-13-2007
U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS HOLDS A HEARING
ON U.S. CLIMATE CHANGE LEADERSHIP
NOVEMBER 13, 2007
SPEAKERS:
SEN. JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., D-DEL.
CHAIRMAN
SEN. CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, D-CONN.
SEN. JOHN KERRY, D-MASS.
SEN. RUSS FEINGOLD, D-WIS.
SEN. BARBARA BOXER...
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