He thinks it is the right thing to do because it will help children receive good educations. No matter what the (election) margin, he is going to do what he thinks is right. |
He told these leaders that he valued their opinion. The president stressed that Saddam Hussein is a threat and that the United States was going to work together with the world to make the world more peaceful, and we welcome their role and their involvement. |
He walks his dogs in the evening, ... He's been running almost every day, and he's establishing a routine. He's up usually at about 5:45, gets into the Oval Office typically between 7 o'clock in the morning and 7:15 in the morning. So his routine is established, and I think he's enjoying White House life. |
He will talk about and connect some of the things he learned growing up -- the values of Midland, the types of things he learned that have made him who he is today -- and what those mean for the future of how he will govern and for the presidency. |
He will talk about some of the things he learned growing up, |
He [Carter] said some things that the Cuban people have not heard before about their rights, about freedom in Cuba, and that's helpful and positive, |
He's approaching it very similarly to the way he approached the other two debates. We expect the questions that will be asked will be similar to the ones he gets at town hall meetings on the campaign trail. Those events are the best practice for him. |
He's concerned about the loss of innocent Israelis, the loss of innocent Palestinians. He's working very hard to find a way to somehow ... help and make the violence stop. |
He's focused on the diplomacy under way. |
He's going to focus on long-term solutions to get you through the night and the day. |
Henry Waxman never met a Republican he didn't want to investigate. |
high confidence that there is not an issue here. |
His statement that he is not encouraged and his skepticism is based on 11 years and empirical evidence and behavior from Saddam Hussein in which he violated United Nations resolutions and did everything he could to thwart the inspectors, |
hopeful, but ... realistic. |
Hopefully, Saddam Hussein will get the message that the world community, through the United Nations, has called on [him] to disarm. And as the president said, he will either disarm or the United States will lead a coalition to disarm him. |