We tried to tell Wall Street the President was going to stay the course, and he has shown that.
There's just a lot of anger and disappointment. Our issues are the moral leadership of the university.
It's merely a step in an investigation, not an indication an indictment would ever be approved by a grand jury or even presented to the grand jury.
It's good to be associated with this kind of action, this kind of heroism.
That's somewhat less a draw than it used to be because of the superb modern communications that we have. It is a factor, though, especially in projects that require a lot of interface with the government.
Once again 'Big Brother' is making decisions that people should make for themselves.
Any time you have an airplane that can only fly to certain places in the world, it is less valuable than one that could be used anywhere.
At this stage in this particular investigation it would be highly unlikely for a new grand jury to receive any new information that had not already been considered at length by Starr, the United States Congress and the prior grand jury.