In almost every profession – whether it’s law or journalism, finance or medicine or academia or running a small business – people rely on confidential communications to do their jobs. We count on the space of trust that confidentiality provides. When someone breaches that trust, we are all worse off for it.
We know in New York we have several million at any one time who are in New York illegally.
I am shocked at how much time I spend in the White House. I mean, you know, for people on the outside, the idea of going to the White House for a meeting must seem like the most important, serious, even glamorous kind of thing to do.
Sometimes overturning brutal regimes takes time and costs lives. I wish it weren’t so. I really, really do.
My two secrets to staying healthy: wash your hands all the time. And, if you can’t, use Purell or one of the sanitizers. And the other is hot peppers. I eat a lot of hot peppers. I for some reason started doing that in 1992, and I swear by it.
I think we have to face the reality that in a society where there is a legitimate threat of terrorism, not being able to see one’s face, not being able to have some sense of communication in that way, is for many societies a challenge.
I was in civil society long before I was ever in politics or my husband was ever even elected president.
We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society.
I, for one, respect those who believe with all their hearts and conscience that there are no circumstances under which any abortion should ever be available.