Do you have any idea of why the State Department has not sanctioned anyone under this Act?
I really hope that we can call upon you as we start to try to formalize how we might want to respond to all of this for ...
We were talking on the way over about the need probably to replace terms like 'code books' with 'electronic information'...
It seems to me, with that clarification--and I really appreciate that--that with that further requirement, it is hard to...
Anonymity is Okay. No problem there.
So there is a requirement that the Government, with some degree of burden, prove that the individual knew that national ...
Do you think that is good policy? Or would it not, in fact, be a rather simple and, in fact, important way to solve this...
There needs to be a brighter line and a better transparency so that the official leak becomes the authorized official st...
Nobody should be leaking information. If the Secretary of State decides that it is a good thing to do, then I am all for...
Those who become real spies should be prosecuted with the full might of the Government. Those who, without authority, le...
I do not have a lot of sympathy for people who decide on their own to bypass those statutes.
I appreciate that that is a different question, though, and it is one that deserves examination.
I did comment publicly in May 2010 about a letter published by a senior officer that I believed inappropriate.
I understand your passion, but that's not, I think, frankly, in the tradition of America.
But Goldman is doing pretty well.
The rating agency would know whether they were told or not.
I mean, you did get $10 billion of the taxpayers' money.
It has been alleged in the case of the Abacus----