It is overreaching, bureaucratic nonsense like this that makes people distrust and resent government, |
It leads you to ask the question: Was it politically expedient not to pursue information like this? Should it have been pursued in earlier years? Should it have been pursued before now? I'd say yes, |
It would be embarrassing, I think, to a lot of people there, ... Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. |
It's a sad day for security, ... What is it going to take? |
It's very important that we bring credibility, which is integrity, to our capital markets. And we're going to have to do this by strengthening in a big way our accounting profession. |
Joel is the champion. I want to apologize to all the spellers. Seldom do we have these problems at the spelling bees. |
Let's follow the money, ... If we follow the money, we're going to get to the truth, and I think the truth will not be very nice. |
Let's hope the area will be calm. But we're all concerned, |
Mister Secretary, you should be here today, of all people, |
Most banks can sell your information-your balances, your address, your Social Security number-without your permission. That's violating your confidentiality. That's breaking your trust. I think it's important to change that, don't you? |
Mr. Pollard committed very serious crimes against the United States, and it is appropriate that he be punished for them, |
Otherwise the taxpayer is going to ultimately underwrite everybody's risk, |
particularly for properties that suffered repetitive losses. |
Saddam Hussein has been tenacious in his pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and, unless he is removed from power, he will eventually harm our nation and our allies. Every moment we delay allows him to grow stronger. |
shows that the FBI and the other agencies of the intelligence community must remain vigilant. |