California might be the exception to every rule. The president will spend time in California. He will be in California because it's a state where he has a lot of friends and a lot of people he'd like to help. . . . There are a lot of close races and the president will be there between now and election day. |
Certainly he's an experienced debater, and she said she's never done this before. I'm sure he's offered some advice. |
Doesn't sound like a veto-proof majority to me. |
He (Zedillo) leaves office with the admiration of the people of Mexico. The president told him that he should be proud of what he has accomplished there. |
It's essentially the first organizing meeting of this council to prepare for a smooth transition. |
Mr. Cheney was part of the 'Whip Inflation Now' team and he was part of a Bush administration that had a pretty anemic growth record, but that doesn't mean he's qualified to talk about the state of the economy today. |
Obviously the war divided a lot of Americans. If anything, this is meant to heal those divisions and point the way toward a new future. |
Pack your bags. Get ready. |
The president has stated that he'd like to stay and get the work done. But we'll take a look at whatever emerges from Congress at the end of the day. |
The president made the decision on the merits. |
The president will talk at some length about the history of our relationship, but more importantly about the future and where he sees that relationship going. |
The timing of it absolutely reeks, but given the past conduct and record of that office is not surprising. |
They're the worst wildfires in 50 years and the president very much wanted to go out there and see the people working on them. |
They're the worst wildfires in 50 years and the president very much wanted to go out there and see the people working on them. |
Unfortunately, it looks like Congress is going to squander another day without getting any substantial work done. |