"Let me ask you, if I might, about voting rights cases, because we have not really touched on that too much during this hearing."
"I strongly agree with you, and I think most of the Members of Congress strongly agree with you, with that statement."
"We will not always agree, but I think it is important that we have these candid discussions."
"I think you have restored the confidence of the American people in the Department of Justice being there for all the citizens of our country."
"We are moving under legislation that was, I believe, passed last year, to designate a new special envoy for North Korean Human Rights."
"This is something that we just need to continue to raise, to point out how outrageous that type of action is."
"If they have the capacity, the proliferation issue is going to be there, and we know that."
"The human rights record of North Korea is just outrageous; one of the worst countries in the world."
"The best way to deal with that is the stated policy of the peninsula being without nuclear weapons."
"I just really want to put that on the table as we are talking with the Russians and making progress toward a new START Treaty."
"I would just ask that you review these programs to make sure that we're not disadvantaging American companies."