Washington DC Events
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Senators Lieberman and Graham look on as Senator Kerry plays the Bass Guitar during the Chaz and AJ radio show.

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Senators Lieberman, Kyl, Landrieu, Bayh, Cardin, and Thune announce legislation to increase sanctions for Iran.

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Senators Lieberman and Hatch are joined by Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and DC Mayor Adrian Fenty to celebrate the Senate passage of the DC Voting Rights Bill.

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Senator Lieberman joins the members of the Connecticut Congressional Delegation in welcoming Congressman-elect Jim Himes to Washington.

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Senator Lieberman joins other members of the House and Senate in the Pledge of Allegiance at a 9/11 remembrance ceremony.

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Sens. Lieberman and Salazar, along with Sen. Brownback (not pictured) announce the introduction of the Open Fuel Standard Act.

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Sens. Lieberman, Warner, Boxer, and Kerry discuss the national security implications of Climate Change.

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Sens. Lieberman, Boxer, and Warner discuss the beginning of the Senate debate on Climate Change.

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Sens. Lieberman, Smith (R-OR), Brownback (R-KS), and Kennedy (D-MA) unveil legislation to provide refugee status to Iraqis who aid American troops.

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Senators Lieberman and Warner (R-VA) unveil the details of their new climate change bill, "America's Climate Security Act."

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Senator Lieberman and Senator Gordon Smith (R-OR) announce the introduction of the Tax Equity for Domestic Partner and Health Plan Beneficiaries Act.

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Senator Lieberman and Congressman Chris Murphy share a laugh while on with WPLR's Chaz and AJ, live from Senator Lieberman's Washington D.C. office.

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Senator Lieberman with the cast of WPLR's Chaz and AJ in the Morning, following their live broadcast from his Washington D.C. office.

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Senators Lieberman and Hatch, along with Congressman Joe Courtney, talk with WPLR's Chaz and AJ in Senator Lieberman's Washington D.C. office.

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Sen. Lieberman meets with US Amb. to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, Dr. Adel Abdul Mahdi, VP of Iraq, Dr. Hajim al-Hassani, fmr. Spkr. of the Iraqi parliament, and Commander of the US Forces in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus.

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Senators Lieberman, Alexander, Bingaman, Stevens, and Hutchison announce the introduction of the America Competes Act.

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Senators Lieberman, Coleman, Bayh, Bill Nelson, and Salazar discuss the need for energy independence.

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Senator Lieberman and Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania, discuss the Munich Security Conference.

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Senator Lieberman and Dr. David Walsh, President of the National Institute on Media and the Family, discuss violence in video games.

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Senators Lieberman, Reid, Frist, Byrd and Dodd at the unveiling of a painting commemorating the Connecticut Compromise.

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Sen. Lieberman and a US soldier in New Orleans during a tour of areas ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.

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Senator Lieberman with his Senate colleagues during a tour of the Gulf following Hurricane Katrina.

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Senator Lieberman listening intently to descriptions of the damage done by Hurricane Katrina.

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Senator Lieberman with Senator Kerry fighting to preserve the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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Senator Lieberman at a rally stating his case for preserving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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Senator Lieberman joining Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton to fight for Washington, DC voting rights.Senator Lieberman addressing students at Georgetown Law School on the subject of preserving the filibuster.

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Senator Lieberman addressing students at Georgetown Law School on the subject of preserving the filibuster.

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Senator Lieberman joining his Democratic Senate colleagues in the fight to save Social Security.

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