They ... talked about ways we can work together on shared priorities. |
They agreed that verification is critical. |
They also will discuss progress since the SPP was founded and the future agenda of the initiative. |
They appear to be playing more games with the international community. |
They are a country that has worked with us to crack down on terrorist financing. They have worked with us when it comes to intelligence-sharing. |
They are good individuals, |
They are good individuals. They are important members of our White House team. And that's why I spoke with them, so that I could come back to you and say that they were not involved. I had no doubt with that in the beginning, but I like to check my information to make sure it's accurate before I report back to you, and that's exactly what I did. |
They are performing brilliantly in their efforts to bring about a free, peaceful Iraq, which is critical to winning the war on terrorism. |
They are seeing record-high profits and they ought to be investing those profits back into energy infrastructure, investing those profits back into expanding refining capacity and addressing the pipeline concerns. |
They continue to look into allegations of abuse. People are being held to account, and we think that's the way to go about this. |
They don't want to do anything that would harm our consumers or harm our economy. |
They had a good visit. The president is glad to have his 'brother' traveling with us today. |
They had a very good discussion about some of our common priorities. Both share a deep commitment to combating AIDS , preventing malaria and expanding trade to lift people out of poverty. |
They have expressed that they are fully committed to doing so, and the Treasury Department said that they would work with them on implementing that decision. |
They have the information they need. This is just about resorting back to a partisan approach, ... Just 72 hours after all the good will and bipartisanship, it's a shame to see the Democratic leadership resort back to a partisan approach. This is a nominee who has majority support. |