We were in a land where there was endless profit. There was no tomorrow ... and now we're suffering a hangover from that binge. |
We will find that our economic relations and our security relations and our interests ... will be so great that we will be working together, |
We'll have to pay for it, but nobody knows when. |
We're all trying to understand the future. |
We're deeply grateful that the celebrations were both jubilant and peaceful, here and all around the world. |
We're doing 60 Minutes because we're too old for "Survivor" and "Star Search." |
We're going to have to make tough choices and we're going to have to make them together. |
We're now up over 50 percent of the schools (are wired for Internet access), from 3 percent, and over 80 percent of the classrooms, from 14 percent, since 1994. |
We've got the power, we've got the juice. We should do the job. |
What happened to us in September, 2001, is a microcosmic but painful and powerful example of the fact we live in an inter-dependent world that is not yet an integrated global community. |
What if he [Hussein] fails to comply [with disarmament] and we fail to act? He will conclude that the international community has lost its will. He will then go right on building up his arsenal. Someday, someway, I guarantee you, he'll use that arsenal. |
What's the maximum I can give? |
Whatever you wish to do, you are also a citizen. |
When a Texas school insisted on hoisting the Confederate flag every morning, Governor Bush said it was not a state but a local issue. And they called me slick! |
When first graders shoot first graders, it's time for Congress to do what's right for America's families. |