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These surveys confirm the country's growing concern about excessive secrecy. They also show that citizens overwhelmingly believe that open government read more
These surveys confirm the country's growing concern about excessive secrecy. They also show that citizens overwhelmingly believe that open government is good government. The public understands that openness - to the greatest degree possible - will produce government that is more efficient, more honest and more responsive to the citizens it serves.
I had a long time in the hot seat (race lead), and I did kind of hope to hold on. read more
I had a long time in the hot seat (race lead), and I did kind of hope to hold on. But I'm just happy to be up here with Joane and Karin. I look up to both of them.
Today we are reaching from younger people to? baby boomers and up.
Today we are reaching from younger people to? baby boomers and up.
Going down there, they're looking at me like I'm a veteran, even though I'm a rookie. I'm like, 'I'm still read more
Going down there, they're looking at me like I'm a veteran, even though I'm a rookie. I'm like, 'I'm still a rookie!' But it was a good experience.
We felt we could still be true to the open-source roots and at the same time go to a business read more
We felt we could still be true to the open-source roots and at the same time go to a business model that was proven.
Esquire, in a July, 1957 issue, has a photograph of me playing the French horn at the Five Spot.
Esquire, in a July, 1957 issue, has a photograph of me playing the French horn at the Five Spot.
I'm an American before any party preference.
I'm an American before any party preference.
First of all, I could not believe it, ... Nobody in their right mind would have expected this drop in read more
First of all, I could not believe it, ... Nobody in their right mind would have expected this drop in pressure.
The Times will not comment on the meeting, but one can only imagine the president?s desperation. The problem was not read more
The Times will not comment on the meeting, but one can only imagine the president?s desperation. The problem was not that the disclosures would compromise national security, as Bush claimed at his press conference. ...No, Bush was desperate to keep the Times from running this important story?which the paper had already inexplicably held for a year?because he knew that it would reveal him as a law-breaker.