Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) speaks at the National Press Club about his legislation to require congressional approval before President Bush can escalate the war in Iraq.
As President Bush threatens to veto crucial legislation that would provide millions of children with the health insurance that they need, Sen. Ted Kennedy speaks in front of the White House, urging citizens to take action.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is joined by Sen. Sherrod Brown and Sen. Tom Harkin, as well as religious leaders, to discuss the morality of raising the minimum wage.
Senator Ted Kennedy speaks about the finalized version of the Higher Education Access and Cost Reduction Act, minutes before going to the floor of the Senate.
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