Before the details of the collision start to fade in any human beings' mind with time, we want to see if we can capture their memories while they are still fresh, and get their understanding in their own perceptions and their own words, the details surrounding the accident, timeline leading up to it, everything.

I couldn't disagree with them more.

Given the circumstances -- the recent attack on the Cole and the generally higher level of threat throughout that region, we thought it was simply the prudent thing to do.

All the services know that this is coming. It should be signed in a day or two.

We've been watching with great interest. We need to be aware of potential hacking into the DOD computer system and be able to defend against some of those attacks.

I think that when we take guests on board, they do not automatically surrender their rights to privacy, and they've asked their names not be released and we're honoring that.

You don't assign officers in whom you have no confidence to positions of responsibility like Deputy Director for Operations on the Joint Staff.

Within some defense agencies, they have thought the most prudent action was just to take their sites offline.

There was evidence that he was there.