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Former Senator, (D) Maine; Special Envoy for the Middle East

Is the government doing enough for the environment? 2:48 Discuss
Sen. George Mitchell: On Baseball, Teen Steroid Use, Blame and his Report 5:47 Discuss
Would you accept a cabinet position in the next Admin. if it was offered? 0:45 Discuss
George Mitchell's Mid-East Agenda 6:21 Discuss
Can the next Congress pass a comprehensive health care package? 3:10 Discuss
Are the democrats hurting themselves by letting this primary go on so long? 2:45 Discuss
Is it time to move on with the election? 4:02 Discuss
George Mitchell On Market Upheaval in China 5:19 Discuss
Did NAFTA work? 5:49 Discuss
Sen. George Mitchell on The first 100 days of the next President and the Economy 2:37 Discuss
Will we see sustained peace in Northern Ireland? 1:39 Discuss
What have been your greatest accomplishments and failures? 4:17 Discuss
What will it take to close the partisan rift in Congress? 2:27 Discuss
Sen. George Mitchell On Congress and Bureaucracy 5:09 Discuss
How has Washington DC changed since you arrived? 1:25 Discuss
Sen. George Mitchell on Influences and Entering Politics 6:42 Discuss

User_ryub_727d0ee3e George John Mitchell is the American special envoy to the Middle East for the Obama administration. A Democrat, Mitchell was a United States Senator who served as the Senate Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995. He was chairman of The Walt Disney Company from March 2004 until January 2007, and was chairman of the international law firm DLA Piper at the time of his appointment as special envoy. He is the Chancellor of Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.  In 2006, he was asked by the Commissioner of Baseball to lead an investigation of the use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional baseball. In addition to the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Senator Mitchell has received awards and honors including the Philadelphia Liberty Medal, the Truman Institute Peace Prize, the German Peace Prize and the United Nations (UNESCO) Peace Prize.In the Senate, he was closely associated with free trade and environmental legislation, and with aid to housing and education. He led the successful 1990 reauthorization of the Clean Air Act, including new controls on acid rain toxins. He was the author of the first national oil spill prevention and clean-up law. Mitchell led the Senate to passage of the nation's first child care bill and was principal author of the low income housing tax credit program. He was instrumental in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, landmark legislation extending civil rights protections to the disabled. Mitchell's efforts led to the passage of a higher education bill that expanded opportunities for millions of Americans. Senator Mitchell was also a leader in opening markets to trade and led the Senate to ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement and creation of the World Trade Organization.For six consecutive years he was voted "the most respected member" of the Senate by a bipartisan group of senior congressional aides. In 1994 George Mitchell declined an appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States in order to remain in the Senate and pursue the struggle for universal national health care.

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