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1Reel America Nixon In New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 : CSPAN3 : March 25, 2018 10:41am-11:16am EDT

This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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2Reel America Nixon In New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 : CSPAN3 : March 29, 2018 5:31am-6:02am EDT

This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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31968 - America In Turmoil Liberal Politics : CSPAN3 : May 3, 2018 2:25am-3:58am EDT

LBJ's Great Society and emboldened liberal activists redefined the role of the federal government and challenged traditional values. But the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy dealt shattering blows. A look back at liberal politics in 1968. Our guests were Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, RFK's daughter and former Lt. Governor of Maryland, and Michael Cohen, author of "American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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41968 - America In Turmoil Conservative Politics : CSPAN3 : August 10, 2018 8:03am-9:35am EDT

Perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave rise to the political right, the resurgence of Richard Nixon, and a Republican presidential victory in 1968. Ronald Reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. Our guests are Robert Merry, editor of The American Conservative and author of "Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians," and Matthew Dallek, a George Washington University professor in the Graduate School of Political Management. He is the author of "The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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51968 - America In Turmoil 2018 Liberal Politics : CSPAN3 : December 31, 2018 3:05pm-4:37pm EST

LBJ's Great Society and emboldened liberal activists redefined the role of the federal government and challenged traditional values. But the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy dealt shattering blows. A look back at liberal politics in 1968. Our guests were Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, RFK's daughter and former Lt. Governor of Maryland, and Michael Cohen, author of "American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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61968 - America In Turmoil Conservative Politics : CSPAN3 : August 11, 2018 12:02am-1:35am EDT

Perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave rise to the political right, the resurgence of Richard Nixon, and a Republican presidential victory in 1968. Ronald Reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. Our guests are Robert Merry, editor of The American Conservative and author of "Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians," and Matthew Dallek, a George Washington University professor in the Graduate School of Political Management. He is the author of "The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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7Reel America Nixon In New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 : CSPAN3 : March 28, 2018 5:23pm-5:56pm EDT

This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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8CIA Reading Room Cia-rdp88-01314r000100670008-4: STRENGTH IN PREPAREDNESS FBI AND CIA VITAL BULWARKS OF AMERICA [Herald News, Joliet, Ill. 23 Dec. 1968]

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Apppave.d..o.r..Re1.ease-2004/109/28 : CIA-RDP88-013 JOLIET, ILL. HERALD -PIEti'!S 42,499 43,222 DEC 2 3 1968 ngth in preparedness FBI and' CIA vital bulwarks of America It is welcome news that J. Ed- gar Hoover will stay on as Director -of the FBI. President- elect Richard Nixon also has V asked Richard Helms, and he has consented,.- to remain as Director of the CIA. ' As in his appointments to the cabinet, Mr. Nixon is again demonstrating his interest in the 'stability of government and his concern about the face we turn. toward our enemies at home and abroad. And we have enemies! The most important thing in the fu- ture of the FBI was to thwart the continuing effort by Liberals as well as radicals to force it back into politics and make it: subject to pressure. Mr. Nixon averted, that by reappointing Mr. Hoover Though he will be 74 years old Jan.. 1, Mr. Hoover remains a driving, dedicated force who by personal character has survived. the schemes of one politician af- 'ter another. And. that is what law-abiding Americans want. A dark cloud is rising above the horizon. It foreshadows an- archy or revolution. The nation must know its leaders and its plans. The country must rely on the FBI for its very existence. And it must be 'the FBI on which the administration of Mr. Nixon also will have to rely in !,large extent in the war . on do- mestic crime which - must be, waged simultaneously Crime knwrys no boundaries..: In the long run, however, thb Most deadly 'challenge must come from the left. It seems strange that after air that has happened. in this disor- dered world in the last half cen-~ .tury that too few people recog- nize communism for what it is. It takes many forms - and we are seeing some of the mani- festations every day, on. our .campuses and in. our streets. The FBI and the CIA have a proper division of roles: the FBI on guard at home and the CIA on guard abroad. The more we. know the safer in the Kremlin won their place in the murderous ranks-of Sta lin. In the great purges a million persons were taken and `killed to .end opposition, fancied or real, to Communism or to the leaders own hunger for personal power. Their agents still. Iihrietrate the high circles of the.free world and the ranks of `revalutionists and dissidents everywhere. bring the CIA under closer con- gressional scrutiny and thus pnd,? the effectiveness it has-been de-, v e l o p i n g under' -p~rofe sional. direction. Just as, they have tried to do: in -the case of the FBI, But Mr. Nixon says the United States :is going to negotiate, from strength. ?- and obviously not just .military., strength but from the strerigthof knowledge of:the enemy ;. Approved For Release 2004/09/28 : CIA-RDP88-01314R000100670008-4 SIT

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9Rock Of Ages East Coast Rock 1959-1968 Only In America Starline

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Tracklist: 1. She Cried - Jay And The Americans 2. Tell Him - The Exciters 3. Goin' Out Of My Head - Little Anthony And The Imperials 4. Believe Me - The Royal Teens 5. Happiness - The Elegants 6. Stay Awhile - The Clovers 7. Only In America - Jay And The Americans 8. You Got What It Takes - Marv Johnson 9. Mr. Fine - Bobbie Smith And The Dream Girls 10. Who's That Lady - The Isley Brothers 11. I'll Take Good Care Of You - Garnet Mimms 12. Do Wah Diddy Diddy - The Exciters

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10Microsoft Research Video 104391: America In The King Years, 1965 - 1968

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Taylor Branch has referred to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a modern American founding father. Over the past twenty five years, Taylor Branch has written three volumes dedicated to the life of Dr. King. The first two books in this trilogy won just about every major literary award possible, including the Pulitzer Prize. Taylor will be at Microsoft Research discussing his third and final volume on Dr. King’s life and work At Canaan's Edge. He portrays King at the height of his moral power even as his worldly power is waning. It shows why Dr. King’s fidelity to freedom and nonviolence makes him a defining figure long beyond his brilliant life and violent end. In At Canaan's Edge, King and his movement stand at the zenith of America's defining story, one decade into an epic struggle for the promises of democracy. Branch opens with the authorities' violent suppression of a voting-rights march in Alabama on March 7, 1965. The quest to cross Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge engages the conscience of the world, strains the civil rights coalition, and embroils King in negotiations with all three branches of the U.S. government. Freedom workers are murdered, but sharecroppers learn to read, dare to vote, and build their own political party. Also after Selma, King takes nonviolence into Northern urban ghettoes. Integrated marches through Chicago expose hatreds and fears no less virulent than the Mississippi Klan's, but King's 1966 settlement with Mayor Richard Daley does not gain the kind of national response that generated victories from Birmingham and Selma. We watch King overrule his advisers to bring all his eloquence into dissent from the Vietnam War. We watch King make an embattled decision to concentrate his next campaign on a positive compact to address poverty. We reach Memphis, the garbage workers' strike, and King's assassination. ©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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111968 - America In Turmoil 2018 Liberal Politics : CSPAN3 : December 31, 2018 1:29am-3:02am EST

LBJ's Great Society and emboldened liberal activists redefined the role of the federal government and challenged traditional values. But the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy dealt shattering blows. A look back at liberal politics in 1968. Our guests were Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, RFK's daughter and former Lt. Governor of Maryland, and Michael Cohen, author of "American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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121968 - America In Turmoil The Cold War : CSPAN3 : August 14, 2018 12:08pm-1:44pm EDT

The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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131968 - America In Turmoil 2018 Civil Rights & Race Relations : CSPAN3 : December 30, 2018 11:59pm-1:30am EST

Martin Luther King, Jr. titled his 1967 book, "Where Do We Go From Here?" He was still asking that question in 1968 as he focused on economic equality and the "Poor People's Campaign." It's why he was in Memphis when he was assassinated on April 4. The Black Power movement was rising in influence. African American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised clenched fists at the Mexico City Olympics. LBJ's Kerner Commission declared that the country was becoming two societies, "one black, one white." Was there a national civil rights agenda in 1968? Guests were Kathleen Cleaver, former Black Panther Party communications secretary and Emory University School of Law lecturer, and former spouse of Eldridge Cleaver as well as Peniel Joseph, public affairs and history professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also the author of "Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama" and of "Stokely: A Life." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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141968 - America In Turmoil 2018 Civil Rights & Race Relations : CSPAN3 : December 31, 2018 1:35pm-3:06pm EST

Martin Luther King, Jr. titled his 1967 book, "Where Do We Go From Here?" He was still asking that question in 1968 as he focused on economic equality and the "Poor People's Campaign." It's why he was in Memphis when he was assassinated on April 4. The Black Power movement was rising in influence. African American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised clenched fists at the Mexico City Olympics. LBJ's Kerner Commission declared that the country was becoming two societies, "one black, one white." Was there a national civil rights agenda in 1968? Guests were Kathleen Cleaver, former Black Panther Party communications secretary and Emory University School of Law lecturer, and former spouse of Eldridge Cleaver as well as Peniel Joseph, public affairs and history professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also the author of "Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama" and of "Stokely: A Life." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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15Reel America "Anti-Draft In Boston, Boston Draft Resistance Group" - 1968 : CSPAN3 : February 1, 2021 2:45am-3:04am EST

This film takes an inside look at the work of the Boston Draft Resistance Group and its efforts to stop young men from fighting in the Vietnam War. Members debate strategies, counsel draftees on their rights regarding conscientious objection, and appear at induction offices in last-minute attempts to persuade draftees to resist. This film is shown courtesy of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Sponsor: Boston Draft Resistance Group

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16Resilient America : Electing Nixon In 1968, Channeling Dissent, And Dividing Government

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This film takes an inside look at the work of the Boston Draft Resistance Group and its efforts to stop young men from fighting in the Vietnam War. Members debate strategies, counsel draftees on their rights regarding conscientious objection, and appear at induction offices in last-minute attempts to persuade draftees to resist. This film is shown courtesy of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Sponsor: Boston Draft Resistance Group

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17TRIBUTES TO HON. TED STEVENS Ted Stevens LATE A SENATOR FROM ALASKA MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T1600.004 Ted Stevens ? Memorial Addresses And Other Tributes HELD IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH MEMORIAL SERVICES IN HONOR OF TED STEVENS Late A Senator From Alaska One Hundred Eleventh Congress Second Session A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Akaka, Daniel K., Of Hawaii.................... 50 Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 20 Bennett, Robert F., Of Utah.................... 16 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 37, 65 Brownback, Sam, Of Kansas...................... 47 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 36 Casey, Robert P., Jr., Of Pennsylvania......... 10, 12 Chambliss, Saxby, Of Georgia................... 39 Cochran, Thad, Of Mississippi.................. 46 Collins, Susan M., Of Maine.................... 21 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 45 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 63 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 61 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 58 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 24 Graham, Lindsey, Of South Carolina............. 57 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 18 Inouye, Daniel K., Of Hawaii................... 27 Isakson, Johnny, Of Georgia.................... 23 Kyl, Jon, Of Arizona........................... 56 Leahy, Patrick J., Of Vermont.................. 34 Levin, Carl, Of Michigan....................... 40 Lugar, Richard G., Of Indiana.................. 58 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 4, 13 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska ............................................... ..... 7, 29, 64 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 48 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 54 Roberts, Pat, Of Kansas........................ 40 Schumer, Charles E., Of New York............... 3, 4, 6 Shelby, Richard C., Of Alabama................. 38 Specter, Arlen, Of Pennsylvania................ 7, 14 Voinovich, George V., Of Ohio.................. 55 Wicker, Roger F., Of Mississippi............... 51 Proceedings In The House Of Representatives: Tributes By Representatives: Oberstar, James L., From Minnesota............. 67 Young, Don, Of Alaska.......................... 67 Memorial Services..................................... 71 Anchorage...................................... 73 Arlington National Cemetery.................... 113 Kennedy Center................................. 117 Ted Stevens Day................................ 137 BIOGRAPHY Ted Stevens Served Alaska With Distinction For Many Years. Ted Was Born In Indianapolis, IN, And Was Raised By His Grandmother. When He Was 13 He Moved To Manhattan Beach, CA, Where He Lived With His Aunt And Uncle. Having Promised His Aunt He Would Not Enlist Until He Was 19, Ted Attended Oregon State College For One Semester In 1942. On His 19th Birthday Ted Enlisted In The Marine Air Corps But He Failed The Eye Test. He Returned To California To Take Eye Exercises. On March 15, 1943, Ted Entered The Army And Was Assigned To The Army Air Corps. He Became A Pilot And Flew Missions In India And China In Support Of The Flying Tigers Of The 14th Air Force. He Was Awarded Numerous Medals For His Service, Including Two Distinguished Flying Crosses. After The War, Mr. Stevens Completed Degrees At UCLA And Harvard Law School. In 1950 He Joined A Law Firm In Washington, DC, Where He Met His First Wife Ann Cherrington. In 1952 Mr. Stevens Accepted A Position With Combs And Clasby, A Law Firm In Fairbanks. Later, In 1953 He Became U.S. Attorney In Fairbanks. During President Eisenhower's Administration, He Took A Job With The Interior Department In Washington, DC. In That Position, He Worked With Many Other Alaskans To Push For Alaska Statehood And Became The Chief Legal Officer (the Solicitor) Of Interior. In 1961 Ted Returned To Alaska To Practice Law In Anchorage In The New State Of Alaska. He Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives In 1964. In His Second Term, Mr. Stevens Became The House Majority Leader. Mr. Stevens Was Appointed To The U.S. Senate In 1968 By Then-Governor Walter J. Hickel To Fill A Vacancy Created By The Death Of Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett. Two Years Later In 1970, Alaskans Chose Senator Stevens To Finish That Term. He Was Re-elected In 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, And 2002. During His Service In The Senate, Senator Stevens Was Instrumental In The Passage Of The Legislation Settling Alaska Native Land Claims, The Authorization Of The Trans- Alaska Pipeline, Transfer Of The Alaska Railroad To The State, Creating The Essential Air Service Program And Bypass Mail Service. He Has Worked Tirelessly To Improve Health Care, Communications, And Transportation For Alaskans. Ted Fought To Enact The 200 Mile Limit To Protect Alaska's Fisheries. He Authored The American Fisheries Act To Reduce Foreign Ownership Of Alaska's Fisheries And Created The Community Development Quota Program To Promote Economic Development In Western Alaska. Ted Was A Strong Supporter Of Development Of Alaska's Resources Including Construction Of A Gas Pipeline And Opening The Coastal Plain Of The Arctic National Wildlife Range To Oil And Gas Exploration. He Was A National Leader On Pension Reform, Women In Sports, National Security And Defense. The Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act Created The U.S. Olympic Committee. The Longest Serving Member Of Alaska's Congressional Delegation, Senator Stevens Had More Years Of Service Than Any Other Republican In The U.S. Senate And Was The Longest Serving Senator In The History Of The Republican Party. Having Served For 4 Years As The Senate's President Pro Tempore, The Presiding Officer In The Absence Of The Vice President, Senator Stevens Also Served As The Senate's President Pro Tempore Emeritus; Vice Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Cochairman Of The Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; And Ranking Member Of The Disaster Recovery Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. He Was Married To The Former Catherine Bittner, A Fourth Generation Alaskan And Lawyer. He Has 6 Children And 11 Grandchildren. His First Wife, Ann Cherrington Stevens, Was Killed In A 1978 Airplane Crash At The Anchorage Airport. On August 9, 2010, Senator Stevens Was Among Five People Who Died In An Airplane Crash North Of Dillingham, AK, About 325 Miles Southwest Of Anchorage. ? MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES FOR TED STEVENS Proceedings In The Senate Thursday, August 12, 2010 Prayer The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, Offered The Following Prayer: Let Us Pray. Fountain Of Life And Source Of All Goodness, You Make All Things And Fill Them With Your Blessings. You Created Us To Rejoice In The Splendor Of Your Radiance. Help Our Senators Today To Nurture The Inner Light Of Your Presence In Their Lives. Enable Them To Hear Your Still Small Voice Calling Them To Embrace Your Wisdom And To Follow Your Leadership. Lord, We Commend To You Former Senator Ted Stevens. We Thank You For His Life And Legacy And Acknowledge That We Are Diminished By His Sudden And Unexpected Death. We Are Grateful For His Wisdom, Dedication, Patriotism, Courage, And Service. Comfort His Family And All Who Mourn. We Pray In Your Merciful Name. Amen. MOMENT OF SILENCE Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Observe A Moment Of Silence In Memory Of Our Former Colleague, The Late Senator From Alaska, Ted Stevens. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. (Moment Of Silence.) Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Proceed To The Immediate Consideration Of S. Res. 617, Submitted Earlier Today. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, The Clerk Will Report The Resolution By Title. The Legislative Clerk Read As Follows: A Resolution (S. Res. 617) Relative To The Death Of The Honorable Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Former Senator For The State Of Alaska. There Being No Objection, The Senate Proceeded To Consider The Resolution. Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Would Like To Take This Opportunity, And I Think I Speak On Behalf Of All Of Our Colleagues, Certainly In Sentiment If Not My Exact Words, About Our Friend And Former Colleague, Ted Stevens. On Tuesday We Were All Deeply Saddened To Learn About His Tragic Passing. Ted's Dedication To His Nation Began With His Valiant Service In World War II And Endured Through Six Decades Of Public Service. Ted Helped Secure Statehood For His Beloved Alaska And Never Stopped Fighting For The People Of The Pioneer State For Over 40 Years As Its Senior Senator. Our Thoughts Are With Ted's Wife Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family And All Of Those Who Lost Their Lives And Were Injured In This Week's Sad Accident. Mr. President, I Want To Personally Add The Thoughts Of Senator Reid. I Spoke With Him Last Night. We Spoke About Senator Stevens And Remembered Him Fondly. Senator Reid Particularly Noted To Me One Of His Prize Possessions Was A Hulk Tie That Senator Stevens Had Given Him, And He Proudly Still Has It With Him. Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, In The History Of Our Country, No One Man Has Done More For One State Than Ted Stevens. His Commitment To The People Of Alaska And His Nation Spanned Decades, And He Left A Lasting Mark On Both. From His Early Military Service As A Pilot In World War II, To His Involvement In The Statehood Of The Last Frontier, To His Fierce Support And Defense Of Our Nation's Military, Ted Stevens Was Always There, Fighting For What He Believed In, And Usually Winning. He Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, And We Will Miss Him Greatly. We Extend Our Deepest Sympathies To Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family, And To The Families Of The Friends Who Were Lost In This Terrible Accident. Mr. SCHUMER. I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Resolution Be Agreed To, The Preamble Be Agreed To, The Motions To Reconsider Be Laid On The Table En Bloc, And That Any Statements Relating To The Resolution Be Printed In The Record. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. The Resolution (S. Res. 617) Was Agreed To. The Preamble Was Agreed To. The Resolution, With Its Preamble, Reads As Follows: S. Res. 617 Whereas Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Who Began Serving In The Senate 8 Years After Alaska Was Admitted To Statehood, Represented The People Of The State Of Alaska With Distinction In The Senate From 1968 To 2009 And Played A Significant Role In The Transformation Of The State Of Alaska From An Impoverished Territory To A Full- Fledged State Through The Assistance He Provided In Building Energy Facilities, Hospitals And Clinics, Roads, Docks, Ferry Terminals And Airports, Water And Sewer Facilities, Schools, And Other Community Facilities In The State Of Alaska, Which Earned Him Recognition As ''Alaskan Of The Century'' From The Alaska Legislature In 2000; Whereas Ted Stevens Distinguished Himself As A Transport Pilot During World War II In Support Of The ''Flying Tigers'' Of The Army Air Forces, Flying Supplies To China Over The Treacherous ''Hump'' Route In The Eastern Himalayan Mountains And Earning 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses And Other Decorations For His Skill And Bravery; Whereas Ted Stevens, After Serving As A United States Attorney In The Territory Of Alaska, Came To Washington, District Of Columbia In 1956 To Serve In The Eisenhower Administration In The Department Of The Interior, Where He Was A Leading Force In Securing The Legislation That Led To The Admission Of Alaska As The 49th State On January 3, 1959, And Then As Solicitor Of The Department Of The Interior; Whereas, In 1961, Ted Stevens Returned To The State Of Alaska And, In 1964, Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives, Where He Was Subsequently Elected As Speaker Pro Tempore And Majority Leader Until His Appointment To The Senate To Fill The Vacancy Caused By The Death Of Senator E.L. Bartlett On December 24, 1968; Whereas Ted Stevens, The Longest-serving Republican Senator In The History Of The Senate, Served As President Pro Tempore Of The Senate From 2003 Through 2007 And As President Pro Tempore Emeritus From 2008 To 2009, And Over The Course Of His Career In The Senate, Ted Stevens Served As Assistant Majority Leader, Chairman Of The Select Committee On Ethics, Chairman Of The Committee On Rules And Administration, Chairman Of The Committee On Governmental Affairs, Chairman Of The Committee On Appropriations, And Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Whereas Ted Stevens Worked Tirelessly For The Enactment Of The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Return Of Approximately 44,000,000 Acres Of Land In The State Of Alaska To The Aleut, Eskimo, And Indian Peoples And Created Native Corporations To Secure The Long-term Economic, Cultural, And Political Empowerment Of The Native Peoples Of The State Of Alaska; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Leader In Shaping The Communications Policies Of The United States, As He Helped To Establish The Spectrum Auction Policy, Negotiated The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 (Public Law 104-104; 110 Stat. 56), Authored The Digital Television Transition And Public Safety Act Of 2005 (47 U.S.C. 309 Note; Public Law 109-171), And Passionately Advocated For The Connection Of Rural America To The Rest Of The World And To Improve The Lives Of The People Of The United States Through The Use Of Telemedicine And Distance Learning; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Conservationist Who Championed The Safe Development Of The Natural Resources Of The United States, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 Et Seq.), The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 Et Seq.), Which Established The 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone And Led To A Reduction In The Dominance Of Foreign Fishing Fleets In The Fisheries Of The United States, The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Reauthorization Act Of 2006 (Public Law 109-479; 120 Stat. 3575), Which Established Conservation Measures Designed To End Overfishing, And The High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (16 U.S.C. 1826a Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Denial Of Entry Into Ports Of The United States And The Imposition Of Sanctions On Vessels Carrying Out Large-scale Driftnet Fishing Beyond The Exclusive Economic Zone Of Any Nation; Whereas Ted Stevens Was An Advocate For Physical Fitness In His Personal Life And In His Legislative Accomplishments, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Ted Stevens Amateur And Olympic Sports Act (36 U.S.C. 220501 Et Seq.), His Encouragement Of Providing Equality To Female Athletes Through The Enactment Of Title IX Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 Et Seq.), And His Leadership In Improving Physical Education Programs In Schools By Ushering Through The Carol M. White Physical Education Program (20 U.S.C. 7261 Et Seq.); Whereas Ted Stevens Unconditionally Supported The Needs Of The Armed Forces Of The United States Through Visits To Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, And Marines In Ever[y] Major Military Conflict And War Zone Where United States Military Personnel Have Been Assigned, Including Vietnam, Kuwait, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, And Afghanistan, And In His Role As Chairman And Ranking Member Of The Subcommittee On Defense Appropriations For More Than 20 Years; And Whereas Ted Stevens Was Well Respected For Reaching Across The Aisle To Forge Bipartisan Alliances And Enjoyed Many Close Friendships With Colleagues In Both Political Parties And With His Staff, Who Were Deeply Loyal To Him: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That

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Government Publishing Office U.S. Congress Senate Congressional Committee TRIBUTES TO HON. TED STEVENS Ted Stevens LATE A SENATOR FROM ALASKA MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T1600.004 Ted Stevens ? Memorial Addresses and Other Tributes HELD IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH MEMORIAL SERVICES IN HONOR OF TED STEVENS Late a Senator from Alaska One Hundred Eleventh Congress Second Session a ? Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. v Proceedings in the Senate: Tributes by Senators: Akaka, Daniel K., of Hawaii.................... 50 Alexander, Lamar, of Tennessee................. 20 Bennett, Robert F., of Utah.................... 16 Bond, Christopher S., of Missouri.............. 37, 65 Brownback, Sam, of Kansas...................... 47 Bunning, Jim, of Kentucky...................... 36 Casey, Robert P., Jr., of Pennsylvania......... 10, 12 Chambliss, Saxby, of Georgia................... 39 Cochran, Thad, of Mississippi.................. 46 Collins, Susan M., of Maine.................... 21 Conrad, Kent, of North Dakota.................. 45 Cornyn, John, of Texas......................... 63 Dodd, Christopher J., of Connecticut........... 61 Durbin, Richard, of Illinois................... 58 Enzi, Michael B., of Wyoming................... 24 Graham, Lindsey, of South Carolina............. 57 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, of Texas................ 18 Inouye, Daniel K., of Hawaii................... 27 Isakson, Johnny, of Georgia.................... 23 Kyl, Jon, of Arizona........................... 56 Leahy, Patrick J., of Vermont.................. 34 Levin, Carl, of Michigan....................... 40 Lugar, Richard G., of Indiana.................. 58 McConnell, Mitch, of Kentucky.................. 4, 13 Murkowski, Lisa, of Alaska ............................................... ..... 7, 29, 64 Reed, Jack, of Rhode Island.................... 48 Reid, Harry, of Nevada......................... 54 Roberts, Pat, of Kansas........................ 40 Schumer, Charles E., of New York............... 3, 4, 6 Shelby, Richard C., of Alabama................. 38 Specter, Arlen, of Pennsylvania................ 7, 14 Voinovich, George V., of Ohio.................. 55 Wicker, Roger F., of Mississippi............... 51 Proceedings in the House of Representatives: Tributes by Representatives: Oberstar, James L., from Minnesota............. 67 Young, Don, of Alaska.......................... 67 Memorial Services..................................... 71 Anchorage...................................... 73 Arlington National Cemetery.................... 113 Kennedy Center................................. 117 Ted Stevens Day................................ 137 BIOGRAPHY Ted Stevens served Alaska with distinction for many years. Ted was born in Indianapolis, IN, and was raised by his grandmother. When he was 13 he moved to Manhattan Beach, CA, where he lived with his aunt and uncle. Having promised his aunt he would not enlist until he was 19, Ted attended Oregon State College for one semester in 1942. On his 19th birthday Ted enlisted in the Marine Air Corps but he failed the eye test. He returned to California to take eye exercises. On March 15, 1943, Ted entered the Army and was assigned to the Army Air Corps. He became a pilot and flew missions in India and China in support of the Flying Tigers of the 14th Air Force. He was awarded numerous medals for his service, including two Distinguished Flying Crosses. After the war, Mr. Stevens completed degrees at UCLA and Harvard Law School. In 1950 he joined a law firm in Washington, DC, where he met his first wife Ann Cherrington. In 1952 Mr. Stevens accepted a position with Combs and Clasby, a law firm in Fairbanks. Later, in 1953 he became U.S. Attorney in Fairbanks. During President Eisenhower's administration, he took a job with the Interior Department in Washington, DC. In that position, he worked with many other Alaskans to push for Alaska statehood and became the Chief Legal Officer (the Solicitor) of Interior. In 1961 Ted returned to Alaska to practice law in Anchorage in the new State of Alaska. He was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1964. In his second term, Mr. Stevens became the House majority leader. Mr. Stevens was appointed to the U.S. Senate in 1968 by then-Governor Walter J. Hickel to fill a vacancy created by the death of Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett. Two years later in 1970, Alaskans chose Senator Stevens to finish that term. He was re-elected in 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, and 2002. During his service in the Senate, Senator Stevens was instrumental in the passage of the legislation settling Alaska Native land claims, the authorization of the Trans- Alaska Pipeline, transfer of the Alaska Railroad to the State, creating the essential air service program and bypass mail service. He has worked tirelessly to improve health care, communications, and transportation for Alaskans. Ted fought to enact the 200 mile limit to protect Alaska's fisheries. He authored the American Fisheries Act to reduce foreign ownership of Alaska's fisheries and created the Community Development Quota Program to promote economic development in Western Alaska. Ted was a strong supporter of development of Alaska's resources including construction of a gas pipeline and opening the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Range to oil and gas exploration. He was a national leader on pension reform, women in sports, national security and defense. The Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act created the U.S. Olympic Committee. The longest serving member of Alaska's congressional delegation, Senator Stevens had more years of service than any other Republican in the U.S. Senate and was the longest serving Senator in the history of the Republican Party. Having served for 4 years as the Senate's President pro tempore, the Presiding Officer in the absence of the Vice President, Senator Stevens also served as the Senate's President pro tempore emeritus; vice chairman of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; cochairman of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; and ranking member of the Disaster Recovery Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. He was married to the former Catherine Bittner, a fourth generation Alaskan and lawyer. He has 6 children and 11 grandchildren. His first wife, Ann Cherrington Stevens, was killed in a 1978 airplane crash at the Anchorage Airport. On August 9, 2010, Senator Stevens was among five people who died in an airplane crash north of Dillingham, AK, about 325 miles southwest of Anchorage. ? MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES FOR TED STEVENS Proceedings in the Senate Thursday, August 12, 2010 prayer The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, offered the following prayer: Let us pray. Fountain of life and source of all goodness, You make all things and fill them with Your blessings. You created us to rejoice in the splendor of Your radiance. Help our Senators today to nurture the inner light of Your presence in their lives. Enable them to hear Your still small voice calling them to embrace Your wisdom and to follow Your leadership. Lord, we commend to You former Senator Ted Stevens. We thank You for his life and legacy and acknowledge that we are diminished by his sudden and unexpected death. We are grateful for his wisdom, dedication, patriotism, courage, and service. Comfort his family and all who mourn. We pray in Your merciful Name. Amen. MOMENT OF SILENCE Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Senate observe a moment of silence in memory of our former colleague, the late Senator from Alaska, Ted Stevens. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered. (Moment of silence.) Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to the immediate consideration of S. Res. 617, submitted earlier today. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, the clerk will report the resolution by title. The legislative clerk read as follows: A resolution (S. Res. 617) relative to the death of the Honorable Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, former Senator for the State of Alaska. There being no objection, the Senate proceeded to consider the resolution. Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I would like to take this opportunity, and I think I speak on behalf of all of our colleagues, certainly in sentiment if not my exact words, about our friend and former colleague, Ted Stevens. On Tuesday we were all deeply saddened to learn about his tragic passing. Ted's dedication to his Nation began with his valiant service in World War II and endured through six decades of public service. Ted helped secure statehood for his beloved Alaska and never stopped fighting for the people of the Pioneer State for over 40 years as its senior Senator. Our thoughts are with Ted's wife Catherine and the entire Stevens family and all of those who lost their lives and were injured in this week's sad accident. Mr. President, I want to personally add the thoughts of Senator Reid. I spoke with him last night. We spoke about Senator Stevens and remembered him fondly. Senator Reid particularly noted to me one of his prize possessions was a Hulk tie that Senator Stevens had given him, and he proudly still has it with him. Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, in the history of our country, no one man has done more for one State than Ted Stevens. His commitment to the people of Alaska and his Nation spanned decades, and he left a lasting mark on both. From his early military service as a pilot in World War II, to his involvement in the statehood of the Last Frontier, to his fierce support and defense of our Nation's military, Ted Stevens was always there, fighting for what he believed in, and usually winning. He was a force to be reckoned with, and we will miss him greatly. We extend our deepest sympathies to Catherine and the entire Stevens family, and to the families of the friends who were lost in this terrible accident. Mr. SCHUMER. I ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motions to reconsider be laid on the table en bloc, and that any statements relating to the resolution be printed in the Record. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered. The resolution (S. Res. 617) was agreed to. The preamble was agreed to. The resolution, with its preamble, reads as follows: S. Res. 617 Whereas Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, who began serving in the Senate 8 years after Alaska was admitted to Statehood, represented the people of the State of Alaska with distinction in the Senate from 1968 to 2009 and played a significant role in the transformation of the State of Alaska from an impoverished territory to a full- fledged State through the assistance he provided in building energy facilities, hospitals and clinics, roads, docks, ferry terminals and airports, water and sewer facilities, schools, and other community facilities in the State of Alaska, which earned him recognition as ''Alaskan of the Century'' from the Alaska Legislature in 2000; Whereas Ted Stevens distinguished himself as a transport pilot during World War II in support of the ''Flying Tigers'' of the Army Air Forces, flying supplies to China over the treacherous ''Hump'' route in the eastern Himalayan mountains and earning 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses and other decorations for his skill and bravery; Whereas Ted Stevens, after serving as a United States Attorney in the territory of Alaska, came to Washington, District of Columbia in 1956 to serve in the Eisenhower Administration in the Department of the Interior, where he was a leading force in securing the legislation that led to the admission of Alaska as the 49th State on January 3, 1959, and then as Solicitor of the Department of the Interior; Whereas, in 1961, Ted Stevens returned to the State of Alaska and, in 1964, was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives, where he was subsequently elected as Speaker pro tempore and majority leader until his appointment to the Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator E.L. Bartlett on December 24, 1968; Whereas Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican Senator in the history of the Senate, served as President pro tempore of the Senate from 2003 through 2007 and as President pro tempore emeritus from 2008 to 2009, and over the course of his career in the Senate, Ted Stevens served as assistant majority leader, chairman of the Select Committee on Ethics, chairman of the Committee on Rules and Administration, chairman of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, chairman of the Committee on Appropriations, and chairman of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Whereas Ted Stevens worked tirelessly for the enactment of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), which provided for the return of approximately 44,000,000 acres of land in the State of Alaska to the Aleut, Eskimo, and Indian peoples and created Native Corporations to secure the long-term economic, cultural, and political empowerment of the Native peoples of the State of Alaska; Whereas Ted Stevens was a leader in shaping the communications policies of the United States, as he helped to establish the spectrum auction policy, negotiated the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-104; 110 Stat. 56), authored the Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 (47 U.S.C. 309 note; Public Law 109-171), and passionately advocated for the connection of rural America to the rest of the world and to improve the lives of the people of the United States through the use of telemedicine and distance learning; Whereas Ted Stevens was a conservationist who championed the safe development of the natural resources of the United States, as illustrated by his authorship of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 et seq.), the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), which established the 200-mile exclusive economic zone and led to a reduction in the dominance of foreign fishing fleets in the fisheries of the United States, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-479; 120 Stat. 3575), which established conservation measures designed to end overfishing, and the High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (16 U.S.C. 1826a et seq.), which provided for the denial of entry into ports of the United States and the imposition of sanctions on vessels carrying out large-scale driftnet fishing beyond the exclusive economic zone of any nation; Whereas Ted Stevens was an advocate for physical fitness in his personal life and in his legislative accomplishments, as illustrated by his authorship of the Ted Stevens Amateur and Olympic Sports Act (36 U.S.C. 220501 et seq.), his encouragement of providing equality to female athletes through the enactment of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.), and his leadership in improving physical education programs in schools by ushering through the Carol M. White Physical Education Program (20 U.S.C. 7261 et seq.); Whereas Ted Stevens unconditionally supported the needs of the Armed Forces of the United States through visits to soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines in ever[y] major military conflict and war zone where United States military personnel have been assigned, including Vietnam, Kuwait, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and in his role as Chairman and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Defense Appropriations for more than 20 years; and Whereas Ted Stevens was well respected for reaching across the aisle to forge bipartisan alliances and enjoyed many close friendships with colleagues in both political parties and with his staff, who were deeply loyal to him: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That Date(s) Held: 2010-08-12, 2010-09-15, 2010-09-20, 2010-01-03, 2010-09-27, 2010-09-28, 2010-09-29, 2010-11-17, 2010-11-15, 2010-11-17, 2010-12-09, 2010-12-14, 2010-09-29 111th Congress, 2nd Session GPO Document Source: CHRG-111shrg61600 Related Items: United States House Concurrent Resolution 307 (111th Congress) United States Senate Resolution 617 (111th Congress) United States Senate Bill 3802 (111th Congress) U.S. Code: 16 U.S.C. 1801et seq. U.S. Code: 16 U.S.C. 1826aet seq. U.S. Code: 20 U.S.C. 1681et seq. U.S. Code: 20 U.S.C. 7261et seq. U.S. Code: 36 U.S.C. 220501et seq. U.S. Code: 43 U.S.C. 1601 U.S. Code: 43 U.S.C. 1601et seq. U.S. Code: 43 U.S.C. 1651 U.S. Code: 47 U.S.C. 309note United States Statutes at Large, Volume 110 Page 56 United States Statutes at Large, Volume 120 Page 3575 Public Law 104-104 Public Law 109-171 Public Law 109-479

“TRIBUTES TO HON. TED STEVENS Ted Stevens LATE A SENATOR FROM ALASKA MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T1600.004 Ted Stevens ? Memorial Addresses And Other Tributes HELD IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH MEMORIAL SERVICES IN HONOR OF TED STEVENS Late A Senator From Alaska One Hundred Eleventh Congress Second Session A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Akaka, Daniel K., Of Hawaii.................... 50 Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 20 Bennett, Robert F., Of Utah.................... 16 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 37, 65 Brownback, Sam, Of Kansas...................... 47 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 36 Casey, Robert P., Jr., Of Pennsylvania......... 10, 12 Chambliss, Saxby, Of Georgia................... 39 Cochran, Thad, Of Mississippi.................. 46 Collins, Susan M., Of Maine.................... 21 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 45 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 63 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 61 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 58 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 24 Graham, Lindsey, Of South Carolina............. 57 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 18 Inouye, Daniel K., Of Hawaii................... 27 Isakson, Johnny, Of Georgia.................... 23 Kyl, Jon, Of Arizona........................... 56 Leahy, Patrick J., Of Vermont.................. 34 Levin, Carl, Of Michigan....................... 40 Lugar, Richard G., Of Indiana.................. 58 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 4, 13 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska ............................................... ..... 7, 29, 64 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 48 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 54 Roberts, Pat, Of Kansas........................ 40 Schumer, Charles E., Of New York............... 3, 4, 6 Shelby, Richard C., Of Alabama................. 38 Specter, Arlen, Of Pennsylvania................ 7, 14 Voinovich, George V., Of Ohio.................. 55 Wicker, Roger F., Of Mississippi............... 51 Proceedings In The House Of Representatives: Tributes By Representatives: Oberstar, James L., From Minnesota............. 67 Young, Don, Of Alaska.......................... 67 Memorial Services..................................... 71 Anchorage...................................... 73 Arlington National Cemetery.................... 113 Kennedy Center................................. 117 Ted Stevens Day................................ 137 BIOGRAPHY Ted Stevens Served Alaska With Distinction For Many Years. Ted Was Born In Indianapolis, IN, And Was Raised By His Grandmother. When He Was 13 He Moved To Manhattan Beach, CA, Where He Lived With His Aunt And Uncle. Having Promised His Aunt He Would Not Enlist Until He Was 19, Ted Attended Oregon State College For One Semester In 1942. On His 19th Birthday Ted Enlisted In The Marine Air Corps But He Failed The Eye Test. He Returned To California To Take Eye Exercises. On March 15, 1943, Ted Entered The Army And Was Assigned To The Army Air Corps. He Became A Pilot And Flew Missions In India And China In Support Of The Flying Tigers Of The 14th Air Force. He Was Awarded Numerous Medals For His Service, Including Two Distinguished Flying Crosses. After The War, Mr. Stevens Completed Degrees At UCLA And Harvard Law School. In 1950 He Joined A Law Firm In Washington, DC, Where He Met His First Wife Ann Cherrington. In 1952 Mr. Stevens Accepted A Position With Combs And Clasby, A Law Firm In Fairbanks. Later, In 1953 He Became U.S. Attorney In Fairbanks. During President Eisenhower's Administration, He Took A Job With The Interior Department In Washington, DC. In That Position, He Worked With Many Other Alaskans To Push For Alaska Statehood And Became The Chief Legal Officer (the Solicitor) Of Interior. In 1961 Ted Returned To Alaska To Practice Law In Anchorage In The New State Of Alaska. He Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives In 1964. In His Second Term, Mr. Stevens Became The House Majority Leader. Mr. Stevens Was Appointed To The U.S. Senate In 1968 By Then-Governor Walter J. Hickel To Fill A Vacancy Created By The Death Of Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett. Two Years Later In 1970, Alaskans Chose Senator Stevens To Finish That Term. He Was Re-elected In 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, And 2002. During His Service In The Senate, Senator Stevens Was Instrumental In The Passage Of The Legislation Settling Alaska Native Land Claims, The Authorization Of The Trans- Alaska Pipeline, Transfer Of The Alaska Railroad To The State, Creating The Essential Air Service Program And Bypass Mail Service. He Has Worked Tirelessly To Improve Health Care, Communications, And Transportation For Alaskans. Ted Fought To Enact The 200 Mile Limit To Protect Alaska's Fisheries. He Authored The American Fisheries Act To Reduce Foreign Ownership Of Alaska's Fisheries And Created The Community Development Quota Program To Promote Economic Development In Western Alaska. Ted Was A Strong Supporter Of Development Of Alaska's Resources Including Construction Of A Gas Pipeline And Opening The Coastal Plain Of The Arctic National Wildlife Range To Oil And Gas Exploration. He Was A National Leader On Pension Reform, Women In Sports, National Security And Defense. The Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act Created The U.S. Olympic Committee. The Longest Serving Member Of Alaska's Congressional Delegation, Senator Stevens Had More Years Of Service Than Any Other Republican In The U.S. Senate And Was The Longest Serving Senator In The History Of The Republican Party. Having Served For 4 Years As The Senate's President Pro Tempore, The Presiding Officer In The Absence Of The Vice President, Senator Stevens Also Served As The Senate's President Pro Tempore Emeritus; Vice Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Cochairman Of The Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; And Ranking Member Of The Disaster Recovery Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. He Was Married To The Former Catherine Bittner, A Fourth Generation Alaskan And Lawyer. He Has 6 Children And 11 Grandchildren. His First Wife, Ann Cherrington Stevens, Was Killed In A 1978 Airplane Crash At The Anchorage Airport. On August 9, 2010, Senator Stevens Was Among Five People Who Died In An Airplane Crash North Of Dillingham, AK, About 325 Miles Southwest Of Anchorage. ? MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES FOR TED STEVENS Proceedings In The Senate Thursday, August 12, 2010 Prayer The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, Offered The Following Prayer: Let Us Pray. Fountain Of Life And Source Of All Goodness, You Make All Things And Fill Them With Your Blessings. You Created Us To Rejoice In The Splendor Of Your Radiance. Help Our Senators Today To Nurture The Inner Light Of Your Presence In Their Lives. Enable Them To Hear Your Still Small Voice Calling Them To Embrace Your Wisdom And To Follow Your Leadership. Lord, We Commend To You Former Senator Ted Stevens. We Thank You For His Life And Legacy And Acknowledge That We Are Diminished By His Sudden And Unexpected Death. We Are Grateful For His Wisdom, Dedication, Patriotism, Courage, And Service. Comfort His Family And All Who Mourn. We Pray In Your Merciful Name. Amen. MOMENT OF SILENCE Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Observe A Moment Of Silence In Memory Of Our Former Colleague, The Late Senator From Alaska, Ted Stevens. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. (Moment Of Silence.) Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Proceed To The Immediate Consideration Of S. Res. 617, Submitted Earlier Today. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, The Clerk Will Report The Resolution By Title. The Legislative Clerk Read As Follows: A Resolution (S. Res. 617) Relative To The Death Of The Honorable Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Former Senator For The State Of Alaska. There Being No Objection, The Senate Proceeded To Consider The Resolution. Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Would Like To Take This Opportunity, And I Think I Speak On Behalf Of All Of Our Colleagues, Certainly In Sentiment If Not My Exact Words, About Our Friend And Former Colleague, Ted Stevens. On Tuesday We Were All Deeply Saddened To Learn About His Tragic Passing. Ted's Dedication To His Nation Began With His Valiant Service In World War II And Endured Through Six Decades Of Public Service. Ted Helped Secure Statehood For His Beloved Alaska And Never Stopped Fighting For The People Of The Pioneer State For Over 40 Years As Its Senior Senator. Our Thoughts Are With Ted's Wife Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family And All Of Those Who Lost Their Lives And Were Injured In This Week's Sad Accident. Mr. President, I Want To Personally Add The Thoughts Of Senator Reid. I Spoke With Him Last Night. We Spoke About Senator Stevens And Remembered Him Fondly. Senator Reid Particularly Noted To Me One Of His Prize Possessions Was A Hulk Tie That Senator Stevens Had Given Him, And He Proudly Still Has It With Him. Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, In The History Of Our Country, No One Man Has Done More For One State Than Ted Stevens. His Commitment To The People Of Alaska And His Nation Spanned Decades, And He Left A Lasting Mark On Both. From His Early Military Service As A Pilot In World War II, To His Involvement In The Statehood Of The Last Frontier, To His Fierce Support And Defense Of Our Nation's Military, Ted Stevens Was Always There, Fighting For What He Believed In, And Usually Winning. He Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, And We Will Miss Him Greatly. We Extend Our Deepest Sympathies To Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family, And To The Families Of The Friends Who Were Lost In This Terrible Accident. Mr. SCHUMER. I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Resolution Be Agreed To, The Preamble Be Agreed To, The Motions To Reconsider Be Laid On The Table En Bloc, And That Any Statements Relating To The Resolution Be Printed In The Record. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. The Resolution (S. Res. 617) Was Agreed To. The Preamble Was Agreed To. The Resolution, With Its Preamble, Reads As Follows: S. Res. 617 Whereas Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Who Began Serving In The Senate 8 Years After Alaska Was Admitted To Statehood, Represented The People Of The State Of Alaska With Distinction In The Senate From 1968 To 2009 And Played A Significant Role In The Transformation Of The State Of Alaska From An Impoverished Territory To A Full- Fledged State Through The Assistance He Provided In Building Energy Facilities, Hospitals And Clinics, Roads, Docks, Ferry Terminals And Airports, Water And Sewer Facilities, Schools, And Other Community Facilities In The State Of Alaska, Which Earned Him Recognition As ''Alaskan Of The Century'' From The Alaska Legislature In 2000; Whereas Ted Stevens Distinguished Himself As A Transport Pilot During World War II In Support Of The ''Flying Tigers'' Of The Army Air Forces, Flying Supplies To China Over The Treacherous ''Hump'' Route In The Eastern Himalayan Mountains And Earning 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses And Other Decorations For His Skill And Bravery; Whereas Ted Stevens, After Serving As A United States Attorney In The Territory Of Alaska, Came To Washington, District Of Columbia In 1956 To Serve In The Eisenhower Administration In The Department Of The Interior, Where He Was A Leading Force In Securing The Legislation That Led To The Admission Of Alaska As The 49th State On January 3, 1959, And Then As Solicitor Of The Department Of The Interior; Whereas, In 1961, Ted Stevens Returned To The State Of Alaska And, In 1964, Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives, Where He Was Subsequently Elected As Speaker Pro Tempore And Majority Leader Until His Appointment To The Senate To Fill The Vacancy Caused By The Death Of Senator E.L. Bartlett On December 24, 1968; Whereas Ted Stevens, The Longest-serving Republican Senator In The History Of The Senate, Served As President Pro Tempore Of The Senate From 2003 Through 2007 And As President Pro Tempore Emeritus From 2008 To 2009, And Over The Course Of His Career In The Senate, Ted Stevens Served As Assistant Majority Leader, Chairman Of The Select Committee On Ethics, Chairman Of The Committee On Rules And Administration, Chairman Of The Committee On Governmental Affairs, Chairman Of The Committee On Appropriations, And Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Whereas Ted Stevens Worked Tirelessly For The Enactment Of The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Return Of Approximately 44,000,000 Acres Of Land In The State Of Alaska To The Aleut, Eskimo, And Indian Peoples And Created Native Corporations To Secure The Long-term Economic, Cultural, And Political Empowerment Of The Native Peoples Of The State Of Alaska; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Leader In Shaping The Communications Policies Of The United States, As He Helped To Establish The Spectrum Auction Policy, Negotiated The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 (Public Law 104-104; 110 Stat. 56), Authored The Digital Television Transition And Public Safety Act Of 2005 (47 U.S.C. 309 Note; Public Law 109-171), And Passionately Advocated For The Connection Of Rural America To The Rest Of The World And To Improve The Lives Of The People Of The United States Through The Use Of Telemedicine And Distance Learning; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Conservationist Who Championed The Safe Development Of The Natural Resources Of The United States, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 Et Seq.), The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 Et Seq.), Which Established The 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone And Led To A Reduction In The Dominance Of Foreign Fishing Fleets In The Fisheries Of The United States, The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Reauthorization Act Of 2006 (Public Law 109-479; 120 Stat. 3575), Which Established Conservation Measures Designed To End Overfishing, And The High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (16 U.S.C. 1826a Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Denial Of Entry Into Ports Of The United States And The Imposition Of Sanctions On Vessels Carrying Out Large-scale Driftnet Fishing Beyond The Exclusive Economic Zone Of Any Nation; Whereas Ted Stevens Was An Advocate For Physical Fitness In His Personal Life And In His Legislative Accomplishments, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Ted Stevens Amateur And Olympic Sports Act (36 U.S.C. 220501 Et Seq.), His Encouragement Of Providing Equality To Female Athletes Through The Enactment Of Title IX Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 Et Seq.), And His Leadership In Improving Physical Education Programs In Schools By Ushering Through The Carol M. White Physical Education Program (20 U.S.C. 7261 Et Seq.); Whereas Ted Stevens Unconditionally Supported The Needs Of The Armed Forces Of The United States Through Visits To Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, And Marines In Ever[y] Major Military Conflict And War Zone Where United States Military Personnel Have Been Assigned, Including Vietnam, Kuwait, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, And Afghanistan, And In His Role As Chairman And Ranking Member Of The Subcommittee On Defense Appropriations For More Than 20 Years; And Whereas Ted Stevens Was Well Respected For Reaching Across The Aisle To Forge Bipartisan Alliances And Enjoyed Many Close Friendships With Colleagues In Both Political Parties And With His Staff, Who Were Deeply Loyal To Him: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  TRIBUTES TO HON. TED STEVENS Ted Stevens LATE A SENATOR FROM ALASKA MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T1600.004 Ted Stevens ? Memorial Addresses And Other Tributes HELD IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH MEMORIAL SERVICES IN HONOR OF TED STEVENS Late A Senator From Alaska One Hundred Eleventh Congress Second Session A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Akaka, Daniel K., Of Hawaii.................... 50 Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 20 Bennett, Robert F., Of Utah.................... 16 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 37, 65 Brownback, Sam, Of Kansas...................... 47 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 36 Casey, Robert P., Jr., Of Pennsylvania......... 10, 12 Chambliss, Saxby, Of Georgia................... 39 Cochran, Thad, Of Mississippi.................. 46 Collins, Susan M., Of Maine.................... 21 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 45 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 63 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 61 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 58 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 24 Graham, Lindsey, Of South Carolina............. 57 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 18 Inouye, Daniel K., Of Hawaii................... 27 Isakson, Johnny, Of Georgia.................... 23 Kyl, Jon, Of Arizona........................... 56 Leahy, Patrick J., Of Vermont.................. 34 Levin, Carl, Of Michigan....................... 40 Lugar, Richard G., Of Indiana.................. 58 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 4, 13 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska ............................................... ..... 7, 29, 64 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 48 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 54 Roberts, Pat, Of Kansas........................ 40 Schumer, Charles E., Of New York............... 3, 4, 6 Shelby, Richard C., Of Alabama................. 38 Specter, Arlen, Of Pennsylvania................ 7, 14 Voinovich, George V., Of Ohio.................. 55 Wicker, Roger F., Of Mississippi............... 51 Proceedings In The House Of Representatives: Tributes By Representatives: Oberstar, James L., From Minnesota............. 67 Young, Don, Of Alaska.......................... 67 Memorial Services..................................... 71 Anchorage...................................... 73 Arlington National Cemetery.................... 113 Kennedy Center................................. 117 Ted Stevens Day................................ 137 BIOGRAPHY Ted Stevens Served Alaska With Distinction For Many Years. Ted Was Born In Indianapolis, IN, And Was Raised By His Grandmother. When He Was 13 He Moved To Manhattan Beach, CA, Where He Lived With His Aunt And Uncle. Having Promised His Aunt He Would Not Enlist Until He Was 19, Ted Attended Oregon State College For One Semester In 1942. On His 19th Birthday Ted Enlisted In The Marine Air Corps But He Failed The Eye Test. He Returned To California To Take Eye Exercises. On March 15, 1943, Ted Entered The Army And Was Assigned To The Army Air Corps. He Became A Pilot And Flew Missions In India And China In Support Of The Flying Tigers Of The 14th Air Force. He Was Awarded Numerous Medals For His Service, Including Two Distinguished Flying Crosses. After The War, Mr. Stevens Completed Degrees At UCLA And Harvard Law School. In 1950 He Joined A Law Firm In Washington, DC, Where He Met His First Wife Ann Cherrington. In 1952 Mr. Stevens Accepted A Position With Combs And Clasby, A Law Firm In Fairbanks. Later, In 1953 He Became U.S. Attorney In Fairbanks. During President Eisenhower's Administration, He Took A Job With The Interior Department In Washington, DC. In That Position, He Worked With Many Other Alaskans To Push For Alaska Statehood And Became The Chief Legal Officer (the Solicitor) Of Interior. In 1961 Ted Returned To Alaska To Practice Law In Anchorage In The New State Of Alaska. He Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives In 1964. In His Second Term, Mr. Stevens Became The House Majority Leader. Mr. Stevens Was Appointed To The U.S. Senate In 1968 By Then-Governor Walter J. Hickel To Fill A Vacancy Created By The Death Of Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett. Two Years Later In 1970, Alaskans Chose Senator Stevens To Finish That Term. He Was Re-elected In 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, And 2002. During His Service In The Senate, Senator Stevens Was Instrumental In The Passage Of The Legislation Settling Alaska Native Land Claims, The Authorization Of The Trans- Alaska Pipeline, Transfer Of The Alaska Railroad To The State, Creating The Essential Air Service Program And Bypass Mail Service. He Has Worked Tirelessly To Improve Health Care, Communications, And Transportation For Alaskans. Ted Fought To Enact The 200 Mile Limit To Protect Alaska's Fisheries. He Authored The American Fisheries Act To Reduce Foreign Ownership Of Alaska's Fisheries And Created The Community Development Quota Program To Promote Economic Development In Western Alaska. Ted Was A Strong Supporter Of Development Of Alaska's Resources Including Construction Of A Gas Pipeline And Opening The Coastal Plain Of The Arctic National Wildlife Range To Oil And Gas Exploration. He Was A National Leader On Pension Reform, Women In Sports, National Security And Defense. The Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act Created The U.S. Olympic Committee. The Longest Serving Member Of Alaska's Congressional Delegation, Senator Stevens Had More Years Of Service Than Any Other Republican In The U.S. Senate And Was The Longest Serving Senator In The History Of The Republican Party. Having Served For 4 Years As The Senate's President Pro Tempore, The Presiding Officer In The Absence Of The Vice President, Senator Stevens Also Served As The Senate's President Pro Tempore Emeritus; Vice Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Cochairman Of The Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; And Ranking Member Of The Disaster Recovery Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. He Was Married To The Former Catherine Bittner, A Fourth Generation Alaskan And Lawyer. He Has 6 Children And 11 Grandchildren. His First Wife, Ann Cherrington Stevens, Was Killed In A 1978 Airplane Crash At The Anchorage Airport. On August 9, 2010, Senator Stevens Was Among Five People Who Died In An Airplane Crash North Of Dillingham, AK, About 325 Miles Southwest Of Anchorage. ? MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES FOR TED STEVENS Proceedings In The Senate Thursday, August 12, 2010 Prayer The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, Offered The Following Prayer: Let Us Pray. Fountain Of Life And Source Of All Goodness, You Make All Things And Fill Them With Your Blessings. You Created Us To Rejoice In The Splendor Of Your Radiance. Help Our Senators Today To Nurture The Inner Light Of Your Presence In Their Lives. Enable Them To Hear Your Still Small Voice Calling Them To Embrace Your Wisdom And To Follow Your Leadership. Lord, We Commend To You Former Senator Ted Stevens. We Thank You For His Life And Legacy And Acknowledge That We Are Diminished By His Sudden And Unexpected Death. We Are Grateful For His Wisdom, Dedication, Patriotism, Courage, And Service. Comfort His Family And All Who Mourn. We Pray In Your Merciful Name. Amen. MOMENT OF SILENCE Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Observe A Moment Of Silence In Memory Of Our Former Colleague, The Late Senator From Alaska, Ted Stevens. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. (Moment Of Silence.) Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Proceed To The Immediate Consideration Of S. Res. 617, Submitted Earlier Today. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, The Clerk Will Report The Resolution By Title. The Legislative Clerk Read As Follows: A Resolution (S. Res. 617) Relative To The Death Of The Honorable Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Former Senator For The State Of Alaska. There Being No Objection, The Senate Proceeded To Consider The Resolution. Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Would Like To Take This Opportunity, And I Think I Speak On Behalf Of All Of Our Colleagues, Certainly In Sentiment If Not My Exact Words, About Our Friend And Former Colleague, Ted Stevens. On Tuesday We Were All Deeply Saddened To Learn About His Tragic Passing. Ted's Dedication To His Nation Began With His Valiant Service In World War II And Endured Through Six Decades Of Public Service. Ted Helped Secure Statehood For His Beloved Alaska And Never Stopped Fighting For The People Of The Pioneer State For Over 40 Years As Its Senior Senator. Our Thoughts Are With Ted's Wife Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family And All Of Those Who Lost Their Lives And Were Injured In This Week's Sad Accident. Mr. President, I Want To Personally Add The Thoughts Of Senator Reid. I Spoke With Him Last Night. We Spoke About Senator Stevens And Remembered Him Fondly. Senator Reid Particularly Noted To Me One Of His Prize Possessions Was A Hulk Tie That Senator Stevens Had Given Him, And He Proudly Still Has It With Him. Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, In The History Of Our Country, No One Man Has Done More For One State Than Ted Stevens. His Commitment To The People Of Alaska And His Nation Spanned Decades, And He Left A Lasting Mark On Both. From His Early Military Service As A Pilot In World War II, To His Involvement In The Statehood Of The Last Frontier, To His Fierce Support And Defense Of Our Nation's Military, Ted Stevens Was Always There, Fighting For What He Believed In, And Usually Winning. He Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, And We Will Miss Him Greatly. We Extend Our Deepest Sympathies To Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family, And To The Families Of The Friends Who Were Lost In This Terrible Accident. Mr. SCHUMER. I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Resolution Be Agreed To, The Preamble Be Agreed To, The Motions To Reconsider Be Laid On The Table En Bloc, And That Any Statements Relating To The Resolution Be Printed In The Record. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. The Resolution (S. Res. 617) Was Agreed To. The Preamble Was Agreed To. The Resolution, With Its Preamble, Reads As Follows: S. Res. 617 Whereas Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Who Began Serving In The Senate 8 Years After Alaska Was Admitted To Statehood, Represented The People Of The State Of Alaska With Distinction In The Senate From 1968 To 2009 And Played A Significant Role In The Transformation Of The State Of Alaska From An Impoverished Territory To A Full- Fledged State Through The Assistance He Provided In Building Energy Facilities, Hospitals And Clinics, Roads, Docks, Ferry Terminals And Airports, Water And Sewer Facilities, Schools, And Other Community Facilities In The State Of Alaska, Which Earned Him Recognition As ''Alaskan Of The Century'' From The Alaska Legislature In 2000; Whereas Ted Stevens Distinguished Himself As A Transport Pilot During World War II In Support Of The ''Flying Tigers'' Of The Army Air Forces, Flying Supplies To China Over The Treacherous ''Hump'' Route In The Eastern Himalayan Mountains And Earning 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses And Other Decorations For His Skill And Bravery; Whereas Ted Stevens, After Serving As A United States Attorney In The Territory Of Alaska, Came To Washington, District Of Columbia In 1956 To Serve In The Eisenhower Administration In The Department Of The Interior, Where He Was A Leading Force In Securing The Legislation That Led To The Admission Of Alaska As The 49th State On January 3, 1959, And Then As Solicitor Of The Department Of The Interior; Whereas, In 1961, Ted Stevens Returned To The State Of Alaska And, In 1964, Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives, Where He Was Subsequently Elected As Speaker Pro Tempore And Majority Leader Until His Appointment To The Senate To Fill The Vacancy Caused By The Death Of Senator E.L. Bartlett On December 24, 1968; Whereas Ted Stevens, The Longest-serving Republican Senator In The History Of The Senate, Served As President Pro Tempore Of The Senate From 2003 Through 2007 And As President Pro Tempore Emeritus From 2008 To 2009, And Over The Course Of His Career In The Senate, Ted Stevens Served As Assistant Majority Leader, Chairman Of The Select Committee On Ethics, Chairman Of The Committee On Rules And Administration, Chairman Of The Committee On Governmental Affairs, Chairman Of The Committee On Appropriations, And Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Whereas Ted Stevens Worked Tirelessly For The Enactment Of The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Return Of Approximately 44,000,000 Acres Of Land In The State Of Alaska To The Aleut, Eskimo, And Indian Peoples And Created Native Corporations To Secure The Long-term Economic, Cultural, And Political Empowerment Of The Native Peoples Of The State Of Alaska; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Leader In Shaping The Communications Policies Of The United States, As He Helped To Establish The Spectrum Auction Policy, Negotiated The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 (Public Law 104-104; 110 Stat. 56), Authored The Digital Television Transition And Public Safety Act Of 2005 (47 U.S.C. 309 Note; Public Law 109-171), And Passionately Advocated For The Connection Of Rural America To The Rest Of The World And To Improve The Lives Of The People Of The United States Through The Use Of Telemedicine And Distance Learning; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Conservationist Who Championed The Safe Development Of The Natural Resources Of The United States, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 Et Seq.), The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 Et Seq.), Which Established The 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone And Led To A Reduction In The Dominance Of Foreign Fishing Fleets In The Fisheries Of The United States, The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Reauthorization Act Of 2006 (Public Law 109-479; 120 Stat. 3575), Which Established Conservation Measures Designed To End Overfishing, And The High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (16 U.S.C. 1826a Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Denial Of Entry Into Ports Of The United States And The Imposition Of Sanctions On Vessels Carrying Out Large-scale Driftnet Fishing Beyond The Exclusive Economic Zone Of Any Nation; Whereas Ted Stevens Was An Advocate For Physical Fitness In His Personal Life And In His Legislative Accomplishments, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Ted Stevens Amateur And Olympic Sports Act (36 U.S.C. 220501 Et Seq.), His Encouragement Of Providing Equality To Female Athletes Through The Enactment Of Title IX Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 Et Seq.), And His Leadership In Improving Physical Education Programs In Schools By Ushering Through The Carol M. White Physical Education Program (20 U.S.C. 7261 Et Seq.); Whereas Ted Stevens Unconditionally Supported The Needs Of The Armed Forces Of The United States Through Visits To Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, And Marines In Ever[y] Major Military Conflict And War Zone Where United States Military Personnel Have Been Assigned, Including Vietnam, Kuwait, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, And Afghanistan, And In His Role As Chairman And Ranking Member Of The Subcommittee On Defense Appropriations For More Than 20 Years; And Whereas Ted Stevens Was Well Respected For Reaching Across The Aisle To Forge Bipartisan Alliances And Enjoyed Many Close Friendships With Colleagues In Both Political Parties And With His Staff, Who Were Deeply Loyal To Him: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That
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“TRIBUTES TO HON. TED STEVENS Ted Stevens LATE A SENATOR FROM ALASKA MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T1600.004 Ted Stevens ? Memorial Addresses And Other Tributes HELD IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH MEMORIAL SERVICES IN HONOR OF TED STEVENS Late A Senator From Alaska One Hundred Eleventh Congress Second Session A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Akaka, Daniel K., Of Hawaii.................... 50 Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 20 Bennett, Robert F., Of Utah.................... 16 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 37, 65 Brownback, Sam, Of Kansas...................... 47 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 36 Casey, Robert P., Jr., Of Pennsylvania......... 10, 12 Chambliss, Saxby, Of Georgia................... 39 Cochran, Thad, Of Mississippi.................. 46 Collins, Susan M., Of Maine.................... 21 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 45 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 63 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 61 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 58 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 24 Graham, Lindsey, Of South Carolina............. 57 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 18 Inouye, Daniel K., Of Hawaii................... 27 Isakson, Johnny, Of Georgia.................... 23 Kyl, Jon, Of Arizona........................... 56 Leahy, Patrick J., Of Vermont.................. 34 Levin, Carl, Of Michigan....................... 40 Lugar, Richard G., Of Indiana.................. 58 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 4, 13 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska ............................................... ..... 7, 29, 64 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 48 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 54 Roberts, Pat, Of Kansas........................ 40 Schumer, Charles E., Of New York............... 3, 4, 6 Shelby, Richard C., Of Alabama................. 38 Specter, Arlen, Of Pennsylvania................ 7, 14 Voinovich, George V., Of Ohio.................. 55 Wicker, Roger F., Of Mississippi............... 51 Proceedings In The House Of Representatives: Tributes By Representatives: Oberstar, James L., From Minnesota............. 67 Young, Don, Of Alaska.......................... 67 Memorial Services..................................... 71 Anchorage...................................... 73 Arlington National Cemetery.................... 113 Kennedy Center................................. 117 Ted Stevens Day................................ 137 BIOGRAPHY Ted Stevens Served Alaska With Distinction For Many Years. Ted Was Born In Indianapolis, IN, And Was Raised By His Grandmother. When He Was 13 He Moved To Manhattan Beach, CA, Where He Lived With His Aunt And Uncle. Having Promised His Aunt He Would Not Enlist Until He Was 19, Ted Attended Oregon State College For One Semester In 1942. On His 19th Birthday Ted Enlisted In The Marine Air Corps But He Failed The Eye Test. He Returned To California To Take Eye Exercises. On March 15, 1943, Ted Entered The Army And Was Assigned To The Army Air Corps. He Became A Pilot And Flew Missions In India And China In Support Of The Flying Tigers Of The 14th Air Force. He Was Awarded Numerous Medals For His Service, Including Two Distinguished Flying Crosses. After The War, Mr. Stevens Completed Degrees At UCLA And Harvard Law School. In 1950 He Joined A Law Firm In Washington, DC, Where He Met His First Wife Ann Cherrington. In 1952 Mr. Stevens Accepted A Position With Combs And Clasby, A Law Firm In Fairbanks. Later, In 1953 He Became U.S. Attorney In Fairbanks. During President Eisenhower's Administration, He Took A Job With The Interior Department In Washington, DC. In That Position, He Worked With Many Other Alaskans To Push For Alaska Statehood And Became The Chief Legal Officer (the Solicitor) Of Interior. In 1961 Ted Returned To Alaska To Practice Law In Anchorage In The New State Of Alaska. He Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives In 1964. In His Second Term, Mr. Stevens Became The House Majority Leader. Mr. Stevens Was Appointed To The U.S. Senate In 1968 By Then-Governor Walter J. Hickel To Fill A Vacancy Created By The Death Of Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett. Two Years Later In 1970, Alaskans Chose Senator Stevens To Finish That Term. He Was Re-elected In 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, And 2002. During His Service In The Senate, Senator Stevens Was Instrumental In The Passage Of The Legislation Settling Alaska Native Land Claims, The Authorization Of The Trans- Alaska Pipeline, Transfer Of The Alaska Railroad To The State, Creating The Essential Air Service Program And Bypass Mail Service. He Has Worked Tirelessly To Improve Health Care, Communications, And Transportation For Alaskans. Ted Fought To Enact The 200 Mile Limit To Protect Alaska's Fisheries. He Authored The American Fisheries Act To Reduce Foreign Ownership Of Alaska's Fisheries And Created The Community Development Quota Program To Promote Economic Development In Western Alaska. Ted Was A Strong Supporter Of Development Of Alaska's Resources Including Construction Of A Gas Pipeline And Opening The Coastal Plain Of The Arctic National Wildlife Range To Oil And Gas Exploration. He Was A National Leader On Pension Reform, Women In Sports, National Security And Defense. The Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act Created The U.S. Olympic Committee. The Longest Serving Member Of Alaska's Congressional Delegation, Senator Stevens Had More Years Of Service Than Any Other Republican In The U.S. Senate And Was The Longest Serving Senator In The History Of The Republican Party. Having Served For 4 Years As The Senate's President Pro Tempore, The Presiding Officer In The Absence Of The Vice President, Senator Stevens Also Served As The Senate's President Pro Tempore Emeritus; Vice Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Cochairman Of The Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; And Ranking Member Of The Disaster Recovery Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. He Was Married To The Former Catherine Bittner, A Fourth Generation Alaskan And Lawyer. He Has 6 Children And 11 Grandchildren. His First Wife, Ann Cherrington Stevens, Was Killed In A 1978 Airplane Crash At The Anchorage Airport. On August 9, 2010, Senator Stevens Was Among Five People Who Died In An Airplane Crash North Of Dillingham, AK, About 325 Miles Southwest Of Anchorage. ? MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES FOR TED STEVENS Proceedings In The Senate Thursday, August 12, 2010 Prayer The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, Offered The Following Prayer: Let Us Pray. Fountain Of Life And Source Of All Goodness, You Make All Things And Fill Them With Your Blessings. You Created Us To Rejoice In The Splendor Of Your Radiance. Help Our Senators Today To Nurture The Inner Light Of Your Presence In Their Lives. Enable Them To Hear Your Still Small Voice Calling Them To Embrace Your Wisdom And To Follow Your Leadership. Lord, We Commend To You Former Senator Ted Stevens. We Thank You For His Life And Legacy And Acknowledge That We Are Diminished By His Sudden And Unexpected Death. We Are Grateful For His Wisdom, Dedication, Patriotism, Courage, And Service. Comfort His Family And All Who Mourn. We Pray In Your Merciful Name. Amen. MOMENT OF SILENCE Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Observe A Moment Of Silence In Memory Of Our Former Colleague, The Late Senator From Alaska, Ted Stevens. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. (Moment Of Silence.) Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Proceed To The Immediate Consideration Of S. Res. 617, Submitted Earlier Today. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, The Clerk Will Report The Resolution By Title. The Legislative Clerk Read As Follows: A Resolution (S. Res. 617) Relative To The Death Of The Honorable Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Former Senator For The State Of Alaska. There Being No Objection, The Senate Proceeded To Consider The Resolution. Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Would Like To Take This Opportunity, And I Think I Speak On Behalf Of All Of Our Colleagues, Certainly In Sentiment If Not My Exact Words, About Our Friend And Former Colleague, Ted Stevens. On Tuesday We Were All Deeply Saddened To Learn About His Tragic Passing. Ted's Dedication To His Nation Began With His Valiant Service In World War II And Endured Through Six Decades Of Public Service. Ted Helped Secure Statehood For His Beloved Alaska And Never Stopped Fighting For The People Of The Pioneer State For Over 40 Years As Its Senior Senator. Our Thoughts Are With Ted's Wife Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family And All Of Those Who Lost Their Lives And Were Injured In This Week's Sad Accident. Mr. President, I Want To Personally Add The Thoughts Of Senator Reid. I Spoke With Him Last Night. We Spoke About Senator Stevens And Remembered Him Fondly. Senator Reid Particularly Noted To Me One Of His Prize Possessions Was A Hulk Tie That Senator Stevens Had Given Him, And He Proudly Still Has It With Him. Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, In The History Of Our Country, No One Man Has Done More For One State Than Ted Stevens. His Commitment To The People Of Alaska And His Nation Spanned Decades, And He Left A Lasting Mark On Both. From His Early Military Service As A Pilot In World War II, To His Involvement In The Statehood Of The Last Frontier, To His Fierce Support And Defense Of Our Nation's Military, Ted Stevens Was Always There, Fighting For What He Believed In, And Usually Winning. He Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, And We Will Miss Him Greatly. We Extend Our Deepest Sympathies To Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family, And To The Families Of The Friends Who Were Lost In This Terrible Accident. Mr. SCHUMER. I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Resolution Be Agreed To, The Preamble Be Agreed To, The Motions To Reconsider Be Laid On The Table En Bloc, And That Any Statements Relating To The Resolution Be Printed In The Record. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. The Resolution (S. Res. 617) Was Agreed To. The Preamble Was Agreed To. The Resolution, With Its Preamble, Reads As Follows: S. Res. 617 Whereas Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Who Began Serving In The Senate 8 Years After Alaska Was Admitted To Statehood, Represented The People Of The State Of Alaska With Distinction In The Senate From 1968 To 2009 And Played A Significant Role In The Transformation Of The State Of Alaska From An Impoverished Territory To A Full- Fledged State Through The Assistance He Provided In Building Energy Facilities, Hospitals And Clinics, Roads, Docks, Ferry Terminals And Airports, Water And Sewer Facilities, Schools, And Other Community Facilities In The State Of Alaska, Which Earned Him Recognition As ''Alaskan Of The Century'' From The Alaska Legislature In 2000; Whereas Ted Stevens Distinguished Himself As A Transport Pilot During World War II In Support Of The ''Flying Tigers'' Of The Army Air Forces, Flying Supplies To China Over The Treacherous ''Hump'' Route In The Eastern Himalayan Mountains And Earning 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses And Other Decorations For His Skill And Bravery; Whereas Ted Stevens, After Serving As A United States Attorney In The Territory Of Alaska, Came To Washington, District Of Columbia In 1956 To Serve In The Eisenhower Administration In The Department Of The Interior, Where He Was A Leading Force In Securing The Legislation That Led To The Admission Of Alaska As The 49th State On January 3, 1959, And Then As Solicitor Of The Department Of The Interior; Whereas, In 1961, Ted Stevens Returned To The State Of Alaska And, In 1964, Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives, Where He Was Subsequently Elected As Speaker Pro Tempore And Majority Leader Until His Appointment To The Senate To Fill The Vacancy Caused By The Death Of Senator E.L. Bartlett On December 24, 1968; Whereas Ted Stevens, The Longest-serving Republican Senator In The History Of The Senate, Served As President Pro Tempore Of The Senate From 2003 Through 2007 And As President Pro Tempore Emeritus From 2008 To 2009, And Over The Course Of His Career In The Senate, Ted Stevens Served As Assistant Majority Leader, Chairman Of The Select Committee On Ethics, Chairman Of The Committee On Rules And Administration, Chairman Of The Committee On Governmental Affairs, Chairman Of The Committee On Appropriations, And Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Whereas Ted Stevens Worked Tirelessly For The Enactment Of The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Return Of Approximately 44,000,000 Acres Of Land In The State Of Alaska To The Aleut, Eskimo, And Indian Peoples And Created Native Corporations To Secure The Long-term Economic, Cultural, And Political Empowerment Of The Native Peoples Of The State Of Alaska; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Leader In Shaping The Communications Policies Of The United States, As He Helped To Establish The Spectrum Auction Policy, Negotiated The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 (Public Law 104-104; 110 Stat. 56), Authored The Digital Television Transition And Public Safety Act Of 2005 (47 U.S.C. 309 Note; Public Law 109-171), And Passionately Advocated For The Connection Of Rural America To The Rest Of The World And To Improve The Lives Of The People Of The United States Through The Use Of Telemedicine And Distance Learning; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Conservationist Who Championed The Safe Development Of The Natural Resources Of The United States, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 Et Seq.), The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 Et Seq.), Which Established The 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone And Led To A Reduction In The Dominance Of Foreign Fishing Fleets In The Fisheries Of The United States, The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Reauthorization Act Of 2006 (Public Law 109-479; 120 Stat. 3575), Which Established Conservation Measures Designed To End Overfishing, And The High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (16 U.S.C. 1826a Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Denial Of Entry Into Ports Of The United States And The Imposition Of Sanctions On Vessels Carrying Out Large-scale Driftnet Fishing Beyond The Exclusive Economic Zone Of Any Nation; Whereas Ted Stevens Was An Advocate For Physical Fitness In His Personal Life And In His Legislative Accomplishments, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Ted Stevens Amateur And Olympic Sports Act (36 U.S.C. 220501 Et Seq.), His Encouragement Of Providing Equality To Female Athletes Through The Enactment Of Title IX Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 Et Seq.), And His Leadership In Improving Physical Education Programs In Schools By Ushering Through The Carol M. 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Find TRIBUTES TO HON. TED STEVENS Ted Stevens LATE A SENATOR FROM ALASKA MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T1600.004 Ted Stevens ? Memorial Addresses And Other Tributes HELD IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH MEMORIAL SERVICES IN HONOR OF TED STEVENS Late A Senator From Alaska One Hundred Eleventh Congress Second Session A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Akaka, Daniel K., Of Hawaii.................... 50 Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 20 Bennett, Robert F., Of Utah.................... 16 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 37, 65 Brownback, Sam, Of Kansas...................... 47 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 36 Casey, Robert P., Jr., Of Pennsylvania......... 10, 12 Chambliss, Saxby, Of Georgia................... 39 Cochran, Thad, Of Mississippi.................. 46 Collins, Susan M., Of Maine.................... 21 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 45 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 63 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 61 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 58 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 24 Graham, Lindsey, Of South Carolina............. 57 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 18 Inouye, Daniel K., Of Hawaii................... 27 Isakson, Johnny, Of Georgia.................... 23 Kyl, Jon, Of Arizona........................... 56 Leahy, Patrick J., Of Vermont.................. 34 Levin, Carl, Of Michigan....................... 40 Lugar, Richard G., Of Indiana.................. 58 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 4, 13 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska ............................................... ..... 7, 29, 64 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 48 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 54 Roberts, Pat, Of Kansas........................ 40 Schumer, Charles E., Of New York............... 3, 4, 6 Shelby, Richard C., Of Alabama................. 38 Specter, Arlen, Of Pennsylvania................ 7, 14 Voinovich, George V., Of Ohio.................. 55 Wicker, Roger F., Of Mississippi............... 51 Proceedings In The House Of Representatives: Tributes By Representatives: Oberstar, James L., From Minnesota............. 67 Young, Don, Of Alaska.......................... 67 Memorial Services..................................... 71 Anchorage...................................... 73 Arlington National Cemetery.................... 113 Kennedy Center................................. 117 Ted Stevens Day................................ 137 BIOGRAPHY Ted Stevens Served Alaska With Distinction For Many Years. Ted Was Born In Indianapolis, IN, And Was Raised By His Grandmother. When He Was 13 He Moved To Manhattan Beach, CA, Where He Lived With His Aunt And Uncle. Having Promised His Aunt He Would Not Enlist Until He Was 19, Ted Attended Oregon State College For One Semester In 1942. On His 19th Birthday Ted Enlisted In The Marine Air Corps But He Failed The Eye Test. He Returned To California To Take Eye Exercises. On March 15, 1943, Ted Entered The Army And Was Assigned To The Army Air Corps. He Became A Pilot And Flew Missions In India And China In Support Of The Flying Tigers Of The 14th Air Force. He Was Awarded Numerous Medals For His Service, Including Two Distinguished Flying Crosses. After The War, Mr. Stevens Completed Degrees At UCLA And Harvard Law School. In 1950 He Joined A Law Firm In Washington, DC, Where He Met His First Wife Ann Cherrington. In 1952 Mr. Stevens Accepted A Position With Combs And Clasby, A Law Firm In Fairbanks. Later, In 1953 He Became U.S. Attorney In Fairbanks. During President Eisenhower's Administration, He Took A Job With The Interior Department In Washington, DC. In That Position, He Worked With Many Other Alaskans To Push For Alaska Statehood And Became The Chief Legal Officer (the Solicitor) Of Interior. In 1961 Ted Returned To Alaska To Practice Law In Anchorage In The New State Of Alaska. He Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives In 1964. In His Second Term, Mr. Stevens Became The House Majority Leader. Mr. Stevens Was Appointed To The U.S. Senate In 1968 By Then-Governor Walter J. Hickel To Fill A Vacancy Created By The Death Of Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett. Two Years Later In 1970, Alaskans Chose Senator Stevens To Finish That Term. He Was Re-elected In 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, And 2002. During His Service In The Senate, Senator Stevens Was Instrumental In The Passage Of The Legislation Settling Alaska Native Land Claims, The Authorization Of The Trans- Alaska Pipeline, Transfer Of The Alaska Railroad To The State, Creating The Essential Air Service Program And Bypass Mail Service. He Has Worked Tirelessly To Improve Health Care, Communications, And Transportation For Alaskans. Ted Fought To Enact The 200 Mile Limit To Protect Alaska's Fisheries. He Authored The American Fisheries Act To Reduce Foreign Ownership Of Alaska's Fisheries And Created The Community Development Quota Program To Promote Economic Development In Western Alaska. Ted Was A Strong Supporter Of Development Of Alaska's Resources Including Construction Of A Gas Pipeline And Opening The Coastal Plain Of The Arctic National Wildlife Range To Oil And Gas Exploration. He Was A National Leader On Pension Reform, Women In Sports, National Security And Defense. The Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act Created The U.S. Olympic Committee. The Longest Serving Member Of Alaska's Congressional Delegation, Senator Stevens Had More Years Of Service Than Any Other Republican In The U.S. Senate And Was The Longest Serving Senator In The History Of The Republican Party. Having Served For 4 Years As The Senate's President Pro Tempore, The Presiding Officer In The Absence Of The Vice President, Senator Stevens Also Served As The Senate's President Pro Tempore Emeritus; Vice Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Cochairman Of The Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; And Ranking Member Of The Disaster Recovery Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. He Was Married To The Former Catherine Bittner, A Fourth Generation Alaskan And Lawyer. He Has 6 Children And 11 Grandchildren. His First Wife, Ann Cherrington Stevens, Was Killed In A 1978 Airplane Crash At The Anchorage Airport. On August 9, 2010, Senator Stevens Was Among Five People Who Died In An Airplane Crash North Of Dillingham, AK, About 325 Miles Southwest Of Anchorage. ? MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AND OTHER TRIBUTES FOR TED STEVENS Proceedings In The Senate Thursday, August 12, 2010 Prayer The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, Offered The Following Prayer: Let Us Pray. Fountain Of Life And Source Of All Goodness, You Make All Things And Fill Them With Your Blessings. You Created Us To Rejoice In The Splendor Of Your Radiance. Help Our Senators Today To Nurture The Inner Light Of Your Presence In Their Lives. Enable Them To Hear Your Still Small Voice Calling Them To Embrace Your Wisdom And To Follow Your Leadership. Lord, We Commend To You Former Senator Ted Stevens. We Thank You For His Life And Legacy And Acknowledge That We Are Diminished By His Sudden And Unexpected Death. We Are Grateful For His Wisdom, Dedication, Patriotism, Courage, And Service. Comfort His Family And All Who Mourn. We Pray In Your Merciful Name. Amen. MOMENT OF SILENCE Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Observe A Moment Of Silence In Memory Of Our Former Colleague, The Late Senator From Alaska, Ted Stevens. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. (Moment Of Silence.) Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Senate Proceed To The Immediate Consideration Of S. Res. 617, Submitted Earlier Today. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, The Clerk Will Report The Resolution By Title. The Legislative Clerk Read As Follows: A Resolution (S. Res. 617) Relative To The Death Of The Honorable Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Former Senator For The State Of Alaska. There Being No Objection, The Senate Proceeded To Consider The Resolution. Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I Would Like To Take This Opportunity, And I Think I Speak On Behalf Of All Of Our Colleagues, Certainly In Sentiment If Not My Exact Words, About Our Friend And Former Colleague, Ted Stevens. On Tuesday We Were All Deeply Saddened To Learn About His Tragic Passing. Ted's Dedication To His Nation Began With His Valiant Service In World War II And Endured Through Six Decades Of Public Service. Ted Helped Secure Statehood For His Beloved Alaska And Never Stopped Fighting For The People Of The Pioneer State For Over 40 Years As Its Senior Senator. Our Thoughts Are With Ted's Wife Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family And All Of Those Who Lost Their Lives And Were Injured In This Week's Sad Accident. Mr. President, I Want To Personally Add The Thoughts Of Senator Reid. I Spoke With Him Last Night. We Spoke About Senator Stevens And Remembered Him Fondly. Senator Reid Particularly Noted To Me One Of His Prize Possessions Was A Hulk Tie That Senator Stevens Had Given Him, And He Proudly Still Has It With Him. Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, In The History Of Our Country, No One Man Has Done More For One State Than Ted Stevens. His Commitment To The People Of Alaska And His Nation Spanned Decades, And He Left A Lasting Mark On Both. From His Early Military Service As A Pilot In World War II, To His Involvement In The Statehood Of The Last Frontier, To His Fierce Support And Defense Of Our Nation's Military, Ted Stevens Was Always There, Fighting For What He Believed In, And Usually Winning. He Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, And We Will Miss Him Greatly. We Extend Our Deepest Sympathies To Catherine And The Entire Stevens Family, And To The Families Of The Friends Who Were Lost In This Terrible Accident. Mr. SCHUMER. I Ask Unanimous Consent That The Resolution Be Agreed To, The Preamble Be Agreed To, The Motions To Reconsider Be Laid On The Table En Bloc, And That Any Statements Relating To The Resolution Be Printed In The Record. The ACTING PRESIDENT Pro Tempore. Without Objection, It Is So Ordered. The Resolution (S. Res. 617) Was Agreed To. The Preamble Was Agreed To. The Resolution, With Its Preamble, Reads As Follows: S. Res. 617 Whereas Theodore ''Ted'' Fulton Stevens, Who Began Serving In The Senate 8 Years After Alaska Was Admitted To Statehood, Represented The People Of The State Of Alaska With Distinction In The Senate From 1968 To 2009 And Played A Significant Role In The Transformation Of The State Of Alaska From An Impoverished Territory To A Full- Fledged State Through The Assistance He Provided In Building Energy Facilities, Hospitals And Clinics, Roads, Docks, Ferry Terminals And Airports, Water And Sewer Facilities, Schools, And Other Community Facilities In The State Of Alaska, Which Earned Him Recognition As ''Alaskan Of The Century'' From The Alaska Legislature In 2000; Whereas Ted Stevens Distinguished Himself As A Transport Pilot During World War II In Support Of The ''Flying Tigers'' Of The Army Air Forces, Flying Supplies To China Over The Treacherous ''Hump'' Route In The Eastern Himalayan Mountains And Earning 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses And Other Decorations For His Skill And Bravery; Whereas Ted Stevens, After Serving As A United States Attorney In The Territory Of Alaska, Came To Washington, District Of Columbia In 1956 To Serve In The Eisenhower Administration In The Department Of The Interior, Where He Was A Leading Force In Securing The Legislation That Led To The Admission Of Alaska As The 49th State On January 3, 1959, And Then As Solicitor Of The Department Of The Interior; Whereas, In 1961, Ted Stevens Returned To The State Of Alaska And, In 1964, Was Elected To The Alaska House Of Representatives, Where He Was Subsequently Elected As Speaker Pro Tempore And Majority Leader Until His Appointment To The Senate To Fill The Vacancy Caused By The Death Of Senator E.L. Bartlett On December 24, 1968; Whereas Ted Stevens, The Longest-serving Republican Senator In The History Of The Senate, Served As President Pro Tempore Of The Senate From 2003 Through 2007 And As President Pro Tempore Emeritus From 2008 To 2009, And Over The Course Of His Career In The Senate, Ted Stevens Served As Assistant Majority Leader, Chairman Of The Select Committee On Ethics, Chairman Of The Committee On Rules And Administration, Chairman Of The Committee On Governmental Affairs, Chairman Of The Committee On Appropriations, And Chairman Of The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation; Whereas Ted Stevens Worked Tirelessly For The Enactment Of The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Return Of Approximately 44,000,000 Acres Of Land In The State Of Alaska To The Aleut, Eskimo, And Indian Peoples And Created Native Corporations To Secure The Long-term Economic, Cultural, And Political Empowerment Of The Native Peoples Of The State Of Alaska; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Leader In Shaping The Communications Policies Of The United States, As He Helped To Establish The Spectrum Auction Policy, Negotiated The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 (Public Law 104-104; 110 Stat. 56), Authored The Digital Television Transition And Public Safety Act Of 2005 (47 U.S.C. 309 Note; Public Law 109-171), And Passionately Advocated For The Connection Of Rural America To The Rest Of The World And To Improve The Lives Of The People Of The United States Through The Use Of Telemedicine And Distance Learning; Whereas Ted Stevens Was A Conservationist Who Championed The Safe Development Of The Natural Resources Of The United States, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 Et Seq.), The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 Et Seq.), Which Established The 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone And Led To A Reduction In The Dominance Of Foreign Fishing Fleets In The Fisheries Of The United States, The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And Management Reauthorization Act Of 2006 (Public Law 109-479; 120 Stat. 3575), Which Established Conservation Measures Designed To End Overfishing, And The High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (16 U.S.C. 1826a Et Seq.), Which Provided For The Denial Of Entry Into Ports Of The United States And The Imposition Of Sanctions On Vessels Carrying Out Large-scale Driftnet Fishing Beyond The Exclusive Economic Zone Of Any Nation; Whereas Ted Stevens Was An Advocate For Physical Fitness In His Personal Life And In His Legislative Accomplishments, As Illustrated By His Authorship Of The Ted Stevens Amateur And Olympic Sports Act (36 U.S.C. 220501 Et Seq.), His Encouragement Of Providing Equality To Female Athletes Through The Enactment Of Title IX Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 Et Seq.), And His Leadership In Improving Physical Education Programs In Schools By Ushering Through The Carol M. White Physical Education Program (20 U.S.C. 7261 Et Seq.); Whereas Ted Stevens Unconditionally Supported The Needs Of The Armed Forces Of The United States Through Visits To Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, And Marines In Ever[y] Major Military Conflict And War Zone Where United States Military Personnel Have Been Assigned, Including Vietnam, Kuwait, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, And Afghanistan, And In His Role As Chairman And Ranking Member Of The Subcommittee On Defense Appropriations For More Than 20 Years; And Whereas Ted Stevens Was Well Respected For Reaching Across The Aisle To Forge Bipartisan Alliances And Enjoyed Many Close Friendships With Colleagues In Both Political Parties And With His Staff, Who Were Deeply Loyal To Him: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That at online marketplaces:


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LBJ's Great Society and emboldened liberal activists redefined the role of the federal government and challenged traditional values. But the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy dealt shattering blows. A look back at liberal politics in 1968. Our guests were Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, RFK's daughter and former Lt. Governor of Maryland, and Michael Cohen, author of "American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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20ERIC ED034846: Technical Education Curriculums In Agriculture And Natural Resources In The United States Of America; 1968-69 Directory (Also Containing 1967-68 And 1966-67 Directories).

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Curriculums offered, student enrollment, and number of agricultural faculty members are listed for each of the 243 institutions in the United States offering technical education programs in agriculture at the post-secondary level in the academic year 1968-1969. The name, address, and telephone number of the institution and the name of the chief of agricultural education, administrator or instructor for each institution are provided. The document also summarizes the data for the 1966 through 1968 school years. The 4,643 students enrolled in 1968-1969 represented a 34 percent increase over the previous year. Other increases were: (1) part time faculty, 28 percent, (2) full time faculty, 36 percent, (3) number of curriculums offered, 21 percent, and (4) number of institutions offering curriculums, 23 percent. Programs were offered in 43 states and territories. A ranking of states by student enrollment and a numerical summary of curricular offerings are appended. (DM)

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21Reel America The Nixon Answer In Michigan - 1968 : CSPAN3 : November 3, 2018 8:01am-8:57am EDT

"The Nixon Answer in Michigan" is a September 30, 1968 live campaign broadcast from Detroit. In the hour-long program, the Republican presidential nominee answers questions from seven Michigan citizens including several journalists, a "housewife," a doctor, a graduate student, and a public relations professional. Nixon appeared in a series of these town hall broadcasts in key states. The programs were produced and directed by 28 year-old Nixon campaign consultant Roger Ailes. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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221968 - America In Turmoil Conservative Politics : CSPAN3 : May 3, 2018 12:01am-1:32am EDT

Perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave rise to the political right, the resurgence of Richard Nixon, and a Republican presidential victory in 1968. Ronald Reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. Our guests are Robert Merry, editor of The American Conservative and author of "Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians," and Matthew Dallek, a George Washington University professor in the Graduate School of Political Management. He is the author of "The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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231968 - America In Turmoil Conservative Politics : CSPAN3 : April 15, 2018 6:30pm-8:01pm EDT

Perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave rise to the political right, the resurgence of Richard Nixon, and a Republican presidential victory in 1968. Ronald Reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. Our guests are Robert Merry, editor of The American Conservative and author of "Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians," and Matthew Dallek, a George Washington University professor in the Graduate School of Political Management. He is the author of "The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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241968 - America In Turmoil Conservative Politics : CSPAN3 : May 3, 2018 8:25am-9:56am EDT

Perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave rise to the political right, the resurgence of Richard Nixon, and a Republican presidential victory in 1968. Ronald Reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. Our guests are Robert Merry, editor of The American Conservative and author of "Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians," and Matthew Dallek, a George Washington University professor in the Graduate School of Political Management. He is the author of "The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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251968 - America In Turmoil Presidential Campaign : CSPAN3 : August 7, 2018 8:02am-9:34am EDT

In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of characters dominating 1968 presidential politics included LBJ, Eugene McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, George Romney, Nelson Rockefeller and third-party candidate George Wallace. Before it was over, the sitting president was out of the race, another Kennedy was assassinated, violent clashes between Chicago police and protesters dominated television coverage of the Democratic National Convention, and Richard Nixon had won a decisive victory. Guests were 1968 Nixon campaign staffer and political commentator Pat Buchanan and Barbara Perry, director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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261968 - America In Turmoil Civil Rights & Race Relations : CSPAN3 : April 3, 2018 10:11pm-11:44pm EDT

Martin Luther King, Jr. titled his 1967 book, "Where Do We Go From Here?" He was still asking that question in 1968 as he focused on economic equality and the "Poor People's Campaign." It's why he was in Memphis when he was assassinated on April 4. The Black Power movement was rising in influence. African American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised clenched fists at the Mexico City Olympics. LBJ's Kerner Commission declared that the country was becoming two societies, "one black, one white." Was there a national civil rights agenda in 1968? Guests were Kathleen Cleaver, former Black Panther Party communications secretary and Emory University School of Law lecturer, and former spouse of Eldridge Cleaver as well as Peniel Joseph, public affairs and history professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also the author of "Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama" and of "Stokely: A Life." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal,C-SPAN | American History TV

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27Microsoft Research Audio 104391: America In The King Years, 1965 - 1968

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Taylor Branch has referred to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a modern American founding father. Over the past twenty five years, Taylor Branch has written three volumes dedicated to the life of Dr. King. The first two books in this trilogy won just about every major literary award possible, including the Pulitzer Prize. Taylor will be at Microsoft Research discussing his third and final volume on Dr. King’s life and work At Canaan's Edge. He portrays King at the height of his moral power even as his worldly power is waning. It shows why Dr. King’s fidelity to freedom and nonviolence makes him a defining figure long beyond his brilliant life and violent end. In At Canaan's Edge, King and his movement stand at the zenith of America's defining story, one decade into an epic struggle for the promises of democracy. Branch opens with the authorities' violent suppression of a voting-rights march in Alabama on March 7, 1965. The quest to cross Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge engages the conscience of the world, strains the civil rights coalition, and embroils King in negotiations with all three branches of the U.S. government. Freedom workers are murdered, but sharecroppers learn to read, dare to vote, and build their own political party. Also after Selma, King takes nonviolence into Northern urban ghettoes. Integrated marches through Chicago expose hatreds and fears no less virulent than the Mississippi Klan's, but King's 1966 settlement with Mayor Richard Daley does not gain the kind of national response that generated victories from Birmingham and Selma. We watch King overrule his advisers to bring all his eloquence into dissent from the Vietnam War. We watch King make an embattled decision to concentrate his next campaign on a positive compact to address poverty. We reach Memphis, the garbage workers' strike, and King's assassination. ©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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281968 - America In Turmoil Civil Rights & Race Relations : CSPAN3 : August 8, 2018 8:02am-9:34am EDT

Martin Luther King, Jr. titled his 1967 book, "Where Do We Go From Here?" He was still asking that question in 1968 as he focused on economic equality and the "Poor People's Campaign." It's why he was in Memphis when he was assassinated on April 4. The Black Power movement was rising in influence. African American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised clenched fists at the Mexico City Olympics. LBJ's Kerner Commission declared that the country was becoming two societies, "one black, one white." Was there a national civil rights agenda in 1968? Guests were Kathleen Cleaver, former Black Panther Party communications secretary and Emory University School of Law lecturer, and former spouse of Eldridge Cleaver as well as Peniel Joseph, public affairs and history professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also the author of "Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama" and of "Stokely: A Life." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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291968 - America In Turmoil Liberal Politics : CSPAN3 : May 2, 2018 10:25pm-11:58pm EDT

LBJ's Great Society and emboldened liberal activists redefined the role of the federal government and challenged traditional values. But the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy dealt shattering blows. A look back at liberal politics in 1968. Our guests were Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, RFK's daughter and former Lt. Governor of Maryland, and Michael Cohen, author of "American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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30Reel America "Anti-Draft In Boston, Boston Draft Resistance Group" - 1968 : CSPAN3 : January 31, 2021 4:45pm-5:04pm EST

This film takes an inside look at the work of the Boston Draft Resistance Group and its efforts to stop young men from fighting in the Vietnam War. Members debate strategies, counsel draftees on their rights regarding conscientious objection, and appear at induction offices in last-minute attempts to persuade draftees to resist. This film is shown courtesy of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Sponsor: Boston Draft Resistance Group

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31[Review Of: Cole, A. C., Jr. 1968. Pogonomyrmex Harvester Ants. A Study Of The Genus In North America. Knoxville: University Of Tennessee Press, X+222 Pp.]

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32Proceedings Of A Symposium On The Higher Latitudes Of North America: Socio-economic Studies In Regional Development : Presented At The Nineteenth Alaskan Science Conference, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, August 28-30, 1968

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33Surplus Property; Disposal Of Excess Military Property In Viet-Nam. Agreement Between The United States Of America And Vietnam, Effected By Exchange Of Notes Signed At Saigon November 9, 1968

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341968 - America In Turmoil Conservative Politics : CSPAN3 : April 15, 2018 10:30pm-12:01am EDT

Perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave rise to the political right, the resurgence of Richard Nixon, and a Republican presidential victory in 1968. Ronald Reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. Our guests are Robert Merry, editor of The American Conservative and author of "Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians," and Matthew Dallek, a George Washington University professor in the Graduate School of Political Management. He is the author of "The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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351968 - America In Turmoil Media's Role : CSPAN3 : April 29, 2018 6:29pm-8:00pm EDT

Americans were eyewitnesses to war in Vietnam, astronauts orbiting the moon, chaos on their city streets, and assassinations. Television and news magazines captured America at its most volatile, vulnerable and vibrant while shaping the stories they covered. Early in 1968, CBS newsman Walter Cronkite delivered his on-air assessment that "the bloody experience of Vietnam is to end in a stalemate." To discuss the media's role in 1968, we were joined by veteran CBS journalist Marvin Kalb - who was the founding director of Harvard University's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy - and David Hume Kennerly, who was a West Coast based UPI photographer in 1968. He covered Sen. Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign, the Vietnam War and the White House. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal

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361968 - America In Turmoil Civil Rights & Race Relations : CSPAN3 : April 4, 2018 1:52am-3:25am EDT

Martin Luther King, Jr. titled his 1967 book, "Where Do We Go From Here?" He was still asking that question in 1968 as he focused on economic equality and the "Poor People's Campaign." It's why he was in Memphis when he was assassinated on April 4. The Black Power movement was rising in influence. African American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised clenched fists at the Mexico City Olympics. LBJ's Kerner Commission declared that the country was becoming two societies, "one black, one white." Was there a national civil rights agenda in 1968? Guests were Kathleen Cleaver, former Black Panther Party communications secretary and Emory University School of Law lecturer, and former spouse of Eldridge Cleaver as well as Peniel Joseph, public affairs and history professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also the author of "Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama" and of "Stokely: A Life." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal,C-SPAN | American History TV

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37Reel America Nixon In New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 : CSPAN3 : August 10, 2018 9:34pm-10:05pm EDT

This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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38Surplus Property; Disposal Of Excess Military Property In Viet-Nam. Agreement Between The United States Of America And Vietnam, Effected By Exchange Of Notes Signed At Saigon November 9, 1968

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39Jewish Gun Control In America- LEGISLATION (1968-Present)

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Most U.S. Federal gun control legislation has been written, introduced, and sponsored by Jewish Congressmen and Jewish Senators. Apparently it's okay for Jews to possess guns, just not Goyim cattle. That goes the same for Turkey, Russia, Australia, Canada, and Europe. Oh yes, the greatest gun grabbers in modern history are and have always been quite Jewish. "Gun control" in the United States is as Jewish as our liberal and self destructive immigration policies. U.S. Federal Gun Control Legislation, 1968 -- present Emanuel Celler(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Representative from New York(1923 -- 1973) Howard M. Metzenbaum(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from Ohio(1974, 1976 -- 1995) Carl M. Levin(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from Michigan(1979 -- present) Thomas P. "Tom" Lantos(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Representative from California(1981 -- 2008) Arlen Specter(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from Pennsylvania(1981 -- present) Charles E. "Chuck" Schumer(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from New York(1999 -- present), Democratic Represenative from New York(1981-1999) Frank R. Lautenberg(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from New Jersey(1982 -- 2001, 2003 -- present) Barbara L. Boxer(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from California(1993 -- present), Democratic Representative from California(1983 -- 1993) Herbert H. "Herb" Kohl(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from Wisconsin(1989 -- present) Dianne G. Feinstein(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Senator from California(1992 -- present) Jerrold L. Nadler(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Representative from New York(1992 -- present) Steven R. "Steve" Rothman(Ashkenazi Jew), Democratic Representative from New Jersey(1997 -- present) Communist Jews murdered between 60-135 million people in the Russian Red Soviet Hell-on-Earth. The crypto jewish "Young Turks" of Turkey in 1915 also wiped out 1/2 the Armenian race in Turkey in just 2 years (1915-17). Both countries had their guns confiscated the year before the genocides. You better be armed and you better be prepared. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for -fair use- for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

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40G. Edward Griffin More Deadly Than War The Jewish Communist Revolution In America 1968

#Worldwar2 #wwii #nationalsocialism #thirdreich #nsdap #jwo #nwo #communismkills #whitegenocide #music #EuropeanPride #Wehrmacht #WorldWar1 #wwi #TreatyofVersailles #jewworldorder #betterdeadthanred #newworldorder  #greatestally

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41Surplus Property; Disposal Of Excess Military Property In Viet-Nam. Agreement Between The United States Of America And Vietnam, Effected By Exchange Of Notes Signed At Saigon November 9, 1968

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42Reel America "Anti-Draft In Boston, Boston Draft Resistance Group" - 1968 : CSPAN3 : January 30, 2021 10:45pm-11:04pm EST

This film takes an inside look at the work of the Boston Draft Resistance Group and its efforts to stop young men from fighting in the Vietnam War. Members debate strategies, counsel draftees on their rights regarding conscientious objection, and appear at induction offices in last-minute attempts to persuade draftees to resist. This film is shown courtesy of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Sponsor: Boston Draft Resistance Group

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43The Church In The Present-day Transformation Of Latin America In The Light Of The Council : Second General Conference Of Latin American Bishops, Bogotá, 24 August, Medellin, 26 August-6 September, Colombia, 1968

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This film takes an inside look at the work of the Boston Draft Resistance Group and its efforts to stop young men from fighting in the Vietnam War. Members debate strategies, counsel draftees on their rights regarding conscientious objection, and appear at induction offices in last-minute attempts to persuade draftees to resist. This film is shown courtesy of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Sponsor: Boston Draft Resistance Group

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44Tuttle Family In America : Descendants Of Symon Of Ringstead, Eng. : From Tuttle-Tuthill Lines In America, Compiled By Alva M. Tuttle, 1968

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45Reel America Nixon In New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 : CSPAN3 : March 29, 2018 12:30am-1:01am EDT

This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Campaign

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46Surplus Property; Disposal Of Excess Military Property In Viet-Nam. Agreement Between The United States Of America And Vietnam, Effected By Exchange Of Notes Signed At Saigon November 9, 1968

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48Reel America Nixon In New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 : CSPAN3 : March 31, 2018 9:11am-9:46am EDT

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49Hate Crime In America, 1968-2013 : A Chronology Of Offenses, Legislation And Related Events

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