a serious abuse of power and the compulsory processes of the court. |
advise Clinton not to settle (the) case. |
As it now becomes clear, scientifically, legally and practically, Yucca Mountain is not going to become a single repository for nuclear waste, and we need to start thinking about new strategies and new places to deal with this, |
But because that option does not appear to be legally or politically viable, I believe the administration's policy to store the waste in a facility 2,000 feet below ground in the Nevada desert remains the best alternative. Should a politically viable alternative emerge, I will be willing to consider it. |
Everybody's seeing the same cost issues. It's universal. 2006 is going to be as bad as 2005 as far as we can see. |
Given the huge nature (of the disaster), it is inevitable there would be areas of failure. There are a lot of areas we can look and say could have been done better. But if we look at the overall dimensions of the thing, we have to cut some people some slack. |
He set a high ethical standard for his administration, and in this case he failed to meet that standard, ... There is no excuse for this oversight. |
He's a true conservative, but he's never going to have the nickname of 'The Hammer. |
I am hopeful they're recognizing their position, because it is very extreme. I am not going to violate attorney-client privilege. |
I am making it clear that my support for Yucca Mountain . . . does no longer hold in the situation we find ourselves, ... It makes sense for (nuclear) waste to be stored on site and to be shipped to a reprocessing center. |
I am very concerned now that there are people trying to even old scores and undercut her as a heroic journalist. |
I believe the administration's policy to store the waste in a facility 2,000 feet below ground in the Nevada desert remains the best alternative, |
I came to the conclusion that if we did not at least have an opportunity for Democrats and some Republicans ... to sign on to a bill that addresses the solvency problem, the whole thing would probably die. And I don't want to see it die. |
I don't think there's any question about it. This is going to be our toughest challenge yet that we've had recently. I'm not the least bit pessimistic, but I think we have a struggle. |
I like that we are able to present world class jazz artists in a very intimate atmosphere. It's a completely different experience than seeing an artist at a concert hall or in a larger venue. The audience can feel much more in touch with what's going on stage. They can talk to the artists when they get off stage. It almost feels like sitting at your living room listening to a concert. |