of clearances. but there is something that i think we have to point out here, anderson. it is the overwhelming majority of people who have clearances don t run into these sorts of problems because they can only look at and work with classified materials at work in their work space, in places that are authorized to store those sorts of documents. when you re a low level person in the intelligence community, you don t ever take anything home. and if you need to look at something in the middle of the night or on the weekends, you get in your car and drive back into the office. it is not the same for principles of organization, presidents, the vice presidents, heads of executive agencies. these people have a need to be able to have access to classified material, to read classified material, to be briefed on classified material literally 24 hours a day. there are constantly people following them around, handing them pieces of classified, whether that s at home or when traveling, traveling o
classified materials at work in their work space. places that are authorized to store the sorts of documents. when your low level person in the intelligence community, you don t take anything home. if you have to look at something in the middle of the night, you drive back into the office. it s not the same for principles of organizations. presidents, vice presidents, heads of executive agencies. these people have a need to be able to have access to classified material, to read classified material, to be briefed on classified material literally 24 hours today. there are constantly people following them around and handing them pieces of classified documents. whether that s at home, traveling, traveling overseas. when you have that much material that you are processing, i will say it is foreseeable that sometimes things get put down in the wrong pile and get comingled with non classified stuff. human beings make errors and that is how we get to the situation that we seem to be in.
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