I have daily communication with people. Every week I have direct meetings with 100,000 people in town squares. Most people know my proposals and in no way do I consider it a lack of respect.
I don't have any plan because meetings should have a purpose and we've already discussed our positions. So I'm not sure of the purpose to have a meeting, besides (that) I'm in Tokyo.
I don't have any further six-party meetings planned, to my knowledge.
I think those groups should be investigated by the FBI as hate groups and as domestic terrorists, ... They've been showing up at our meetings and causing property damage and advocating violence.
It isn't the intent that you run around and have these meetings at a restaurant. It's a pretty bad policy.
It is not possible to arrange for any broadcast of any Supreme Court proceeding, but when you get the Cabinet meetings on the air, call me.
It is not our practice to have that level of data on a laptop. We limit significantly the use of such confidential data outside of Fidelity to only those instances where the information is appropriate or required for meetings with clients about their specific plans and participants.
The magic to a great meeting is all of the work that's done beforehand.
If they move between meetings it's usually a move to shore up confidence.
If this continues, we set up meetings and they don't show, it is going to take a long, long time.