I am deeply concerned about radicalization in our prisons. The radicalization may not be occurring in the physical space of the prison chapels and I strongly support the right of our prisoners to worship freely, but our prisons cannot become training grounds for terrorism. |
I am hardly timid. |
I believe there are better options, and will continue to work with the DNI and the relevant congressional committees on a plan to save valuable technology and the work force that builds it, |
I said before that he needs to win the first turf battle, even if it is over the size of the table napkins. |
I set a high standard for myself. I seldom meet it, but life is a journey and I'm in the middle of a fascinating one. |
I think I am aggressive, I think I am critical when it's necessary. |
I want to understand what went wrong, ... I want to understand what was broken in the system so we can fix it, but the goal is to fix the system. |
I would hope we could address [the issues] factually and on a bipartisan basis, but at the moment I don't have a lot of confidence in it, |
If the withdrawal from Gaza goes badly, obviously, that will set us back. |
In 1969, when I graduated from Harvard Law School, women and minorities made up a tiny fraction of the first year associates accepted by top law firms. |
In a post-9/11 world, diversity has become even more important. |
It clearly is not a pretty picture. I commend the Army for taking a hard, comprehensive look at how soldiers behave towards each other. |
It is appropriate to insist on an overall strategy for space architecture and to face tough decisions, ... Boeing management readily admits that mistakes were made on this program. But those mistakes are now corrected and I remain hopeful that a well-managed program will ultimately move forward. |
It's clear the Intelligence Community must do more to make diversity in hiring and retention of minority employees a high priority for all agencies. |
its thoroughness and accuracy can then be debated. |