Janet Reno
Janet Reno
Janet Wood Renoserved as the Attorney General of the United States, from 1993 to 2001. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11, 1993. She was the first woman to serve as Attorney General and the second longest serving Attorney General after William Wirt...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 July 1938
CityMiami, FL
CountryUnited States of America
accurate assure either figuring florida forward governor met people present shots timely
I look forward to working with him to figuring out how we assure the people of Florida just, fair, timely and accurate elections, ... The present governor of Florida has had two shots at it now, and he's not met either opportunity.
america country felt free joyful people
I felt joyful at the public's criticism. People come to the country for free speech. It's what America is all about,
everybody
He, like everybody else, said, 'How do you go from here to here, and why did it happen,
attacks bring identify power seriously simply taking
I would simply say that we are taking the attacks very seriously and that we will simply do everything in our power to identify those responsible and bring them to justice,
actions believe bring brought case chance determination experience figure fire judgment orderly people safe shows tried truth
If the truth shows what I believe to be the case -- that we tried to set up something that would bring the people out and give them a chance to come out in a safe and orderly way -- and that it was their determination and their judgment and their actions that brought that fire upon them, then I would use the experience we have here and figure out what we can do for the future.
cleared legally
He is legally cleared to go back to Cuba,
business care disguised divert dollars fraud health legitimate million patient schemes
Health care fraud schemes disguised as legitimate business arrangements divert million of dollars away from patient care each year,
bush chief election executive governor laws officer state
Governor Bush abdicated. He said it's not his problem. But he is the chief executive officer of this state, and there are no laws more important in this state than election laws,
asking grateful whatever
I know they're asking him to stay, ... Whatever he does, I'll always be grateful to him for his willingness to serve.
areas several
Improvements in these areas can come from several directions,
exploring promptly resolved trying work
I'm just trying to work it out, ... I'm exploring every possibility I can to see this resolved peacefully, promptly and properly.
arms daddy frightened gets kept suddenly thinking wish
How he (Elian) would feel suddenly being put in the arms of a stranger; what would he think, how frightened would he be, and I kept thinking I wish that I could see him when his daddy gets on the plane.
perspective problems smoothly sure whenever
I congratulated him on his nomination. I told him that I wanted to make sure that the transition, whenever it was appropriate, was done as smoothly as possible, and if there were any problems from his perspective to let me know, and he was very gracious,
felt terms
I don't look at it in terms of regrets. I look at it what I thought I had to do under the law, and I felt that I did the right thing.