there should be no bias, simply because, it strikes me, that not only this
question you are discussing but the documentation that exists in the CIC,
is the most extensive documentation that probably exists in this world on
the effects of nuclear warfare, which is the most preeminent question of
Well,
our time, and my project is only within the next couple of years.
I'm sure there will be historians, physicists, biologists,
and so forth,
who will be looking for the answers to these questions in any number of
years, if we survive down the road, and I hope that this facility is given
all the money and all the manpower it legitimately needs.
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CHAIRMAN MOSELEY:
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DR. MC CLELLAN:
Dr. McClellan.
Well, I think I've perhaps been one of the, I would
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hope, constructive critics of the Center.
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tell you what it would cost to fulfill the objectives that have just been
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laid out,
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Center.
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if those were adopted
as
the
My concern is that today I can't
appropriate
objectives
for
the
My plea is for us to be provided information and some insight into the
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operations of the Center;
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are
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Perhaps
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endorse the request that would say the Center should receive $8 million to
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accomplish the total tasks at hand during the next year.
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don't have that kind of information.
available
the
are
being
information
some assurance that the limited resources that
used
tackle
to
that might
be
the
highest
priority projects.
provided might well
lead
us
to
Today we just
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In response to questions yesterday, we received extremely glib com-
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ments in terms of how many documents are potentially going to be entered,
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the status of key wording.
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with regard to CIC to really render informed judgments on it.
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problem, Bruce,
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until you provide us the information, I think you will be on the yo-yo from
We are simply not provided adequate information
I think your
is that you simply have not given us the information; and
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