when the last senator stops talking - and that's always hard to predict. |
When the option is to throw them away or use them [in research], it seems to me a clear-cut choice. |
When the students are occupied, they're not juvenile delinquents. I believe that education is a capital investment. |
When there are simply monetary awards, they cost the company and they cost the shareholders, but it doesn't do anything to the individuals who make these decisions, |
When we take a look at the budget for the National Institutes of Health at $28 billion, it is, candidly, scandalous that with our resources, our resource capability, research capability in biomedical science, that people are still dying of breast cancer or colon cancer or heart disease. |
When you deal in constitutional law, you're dealing in some very esoteric complicated subjects that require a great deal of background. And that kind of background doesn't come unless you are in the field or unless you're really studying it. |
When you deal in constitutional law, you're dealing in some very esoteric, complicated subjects that require a great deal of background, ... The jurisprudence is very complicated, and I will be pressing her very hard on these issues. |
When you have a decision which has been in effect for decades and people have come to rely upon it, |
When you talk about judges who would change the right of a woman to choose, who'd overturn Roe versus Wade, I think that is unlikely, ... And I have said that bluntly during the course of the campaign, that Roe versus Wade was inviolate. |
White-collar crime convictions are deterrents, I've seen a lot of that. Imprisoning heads of state is a deterrent, too. It doesn't happen very often. |
Why not go after both levels? ... Why not get tough? That's what Sen. Feinstein wants to do, and I think it's a good idea. |
Would you characterize it as 'very serious'? |
Would you think that Roe might be a super-duper precedent? |
You can't have the administration and a select number of members alter the law. |
You can't open up the paper or turn on the TV without hearing (about) public concern about the Patriot Act, |