Well, Mr. Secretary, this is terrific because, number one, I am glad you are taking it so seriously and are so hands-on on it.
I think what you will observe is that we have a great admiration for NOAA, but it needs a lot of reform.
Well, I understand that it is $126 million, that there's been a reduction of $43 million.
We are really going to have to--
One of the things that really so touched me about what NASA did--and I'll just tell this little story.
The American people rely on the Department of Justice, and we are passionate about restoring it to what its original mission is.
I'm really proud of NASA and what they've done in this.
You know, everybody dumped buckets of money into the banks because they said we need their talent.
We're talking about thousands of people who've really served the Nation with fidelity and reliability.
So it is just not an inventory about a person and what did he do and how bad he is and what we should do.
We want the FBI to know how proud we are in how they fight to protect Americans.
The American people count on the FBI to protect them from those people that have predatory intent against them.
the safety of the people of this country in any determination we make with regard to the disposition of any of these individuals.
Let me tell you what I worry about. First of all, of course, the safety of our communities.
You've touched our hearts, and you've also made history.
Hello to all of our astronauts on Space Shuttle Atlantis. You are taking part in something quite historical, not only have you given the Hub...
this is the way we ought to be at the table, I might add, authorizers and appropriators, not only celebrating, but really working together f...
Talk about having a screw loose.