I don't play full court anymore. I just play half-court.
An FBI agent ought to be able to surf the net and look for sites that instruct people how to make bombs.
All of us want to have meaning in our lives and want to feel like we're doing something that makes a difference. I believe we're doing that in the Justice Department.
Agents need to be free to pursue investigations in ways that they haven't. There have been restraints that a reformed FBI needs to make sure we don't impose.
Prior to September 11, we thought the world beyond our shores was one world of risk and the world in our continent was another world of risk.
We need to strengthen our analytic capacity in Washington, we need to centralize the anti-terrorism effort.
We've got a major problem in our culture, as it relates to the Internet and pornography and child pornography.
We've got to understand that the whole nature of the way American democracy guards its freedom has been changed.
What we learned on September 11 is that the unthinkable is now thinkable in the world.
Reasonable regulations regarding the ownership of weapons are appropriate.
We have to think outside the box, inside the Constitution, find ways to do things that will elevate our security, reduce the risk of the incidence of terrorist attack.