Is it responsible for Congress to say we're going to ignore the enormous damage that climate change is doing across our ...
I just held a group of town halls, nine town halls in Eastern Oregon, and the town hall for town hall, people came forwa...
it's hugely irresponsible for us to just say we can try to fix the insurance market, and fail to address the underlying ...
current FISA law prohibits the Intelligence Community from collecting GPS information on Americans overseas without a wa...
I think the laws have got to be public, and that means basically someone ought to be able to sit in a coffee shop somewh...
I feel very strongly that sources and methods have got to be secret and that has got to be a sacrosanct principle in the...
This is going to be an ongoing kind of process between, you know, sources and methods--got to be secret--and public law.
Is there any reason why that protection should not be extended to Americans in the United States?
I think in a democracy it's important that our laws be transparent and public to the maximum extent possible.
This isn't how legislation should be written, and it adds to distrust.
I absolutely think the public has a strong interest.
What is the point of having rules if they do not matter?
You are leaders of culture. At this present moment you have abandoned that role.
Anything less than a suspension in my opinion is insufficient.