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a precedent here that I don't like. So I think
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CHAIRMAN SIMPSON: Yes, Senator Kennedy?
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SENATOR KENNEDY: I neglected to extend a warm welcome to Jonathan Moore. Ambassador Moore,
ve know for--as the former director of the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Gevernment and is now serving as the Special --capacity as the Ambassador on Refugee and Migration. And I want to welcome him to
the Committee.
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CHAIRMAN SIMPSON: I think that's very appropriate, Senator Kennedy. I've come to know Jonathan Moore.
We're very fortunate to have that man in our govenrment. Mr. Secretary, you have a I know you have a conflict. You must leave here, I think at 10:30. We will try to limint the questions after your remarks so that certain questions to you.
And I would just suggest,
sir, that any part of your testimony you want to place in the record, it' perfectly appropriate. But I think we would like to have a minor round of seven, ten minutes each if we could, or five at least in inquiry to you. And without al that further babbling, go right ahead, sir. Nice to have you.
SECRETARY SHULTZ: Thank you Mr. Chairman and distinguihsed members of the committee. I would appreciate being able to file my full statement for the record. I won't read it. I have roughtly half her 2y wheih I might go through, because I do thin it' appropriate to make
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