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en I talked to the president twice today, once in Crawford and then again on Air Force One. He's obviously watching the television a lot, and he had some questions about the Dome, he's asking questions about reports of breaches.

en Military and Gold Star Families will remain in Crawford throughout the month or until we meet with President Bush. We hope Cindy can return here, but if she is unable to, we are determined to continue to uphold the call for a meeting and an end to the war. The questions Cindy has for President Bush are the same questions thousands of mothers and families across the country have.

en I did answer all of the questions put to me today, ... Nothing in my testimony in any way contradicted the strong denials that the president has
made to these allegations, and since I have been asked to return and answer some additional questions, I think that it's best that I not answer any questions out here and reserve that to the grand jury.


en Unfortunately, the White House withdrew that offer as soon as the Senate quit for the day, ... The offer to have the counsels to the president answer more questions is not a substitute for the president answering the questions. In fact, it is because of the questioning of the president's counsels the last few days that we need to ask the president himself some questions.

en I had no doubt. Watching him on tape. Talking with the kid. The way he reacted to certain questions I asked. I was pretty hard on him with some of the questions, and his reaction to those questions really told me a lot about the kid. Just a class act. Whenever you've got that much character and that much ability and the willingness to work . . . it's hard to lose.

en I think from the president's point of view, any questions about how long it will last are, of course, are entirely legitimate questions ... The president understands people want to know, but it's also an unknowable issue. But I do think there is a difference between asking that question and the suggestion that,

en The President I know is one who is fully engaged, who does ask tough questions, who pesters me all the time with questions.

en They seem to be asking questions of the planning department that they should know the answers to. Now they keep asking questions, questions and questions. You should be more prepared than that.

en There are no technical questions. As for political questions, NASA's administration today is resolving them in a positive manner.

en A lot of people are going to speculate going into this weekend about events on Monday, ... And you don't know what the questions are. We don't know what the questions are. You don't know what the answers are. We don't know what the answers are the president will give, what the president decides to say or decides not to say.

en The vice president needed to come on television and humanize himself a little bit to say that it was the worst day of his life and that he really was deeply concerned. I am not sure this is going to be enough, though. I suspect there will continue to be a lot of pressure for him to answer more questions. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. The vice president needed to come on television and humanize himself a little bit to say that it was the worst day of his life and that he really was deeply concerned. I am not sure this is going to be enough, though. I suspect there will continue to be a lot of pressure for him to answer more questions.

en [Ms Barber insisted later the questions were not rehearsed. The military had been told ahead of time only about topics the president might want to talk about, not specific questions.] We just knew broad themes, ... All they were doing was talking to the troops and letting them know what to expect.

en Today, science's most profound questions address some of the largest phenomena in the cosmos and some of the smallest. We may never fully answer some of these questions, but we'll advance our knowledge and society in the process of trying,

en Allen, although a favorite, may have a more serious challenger, in part because of the issues going on. The questions surrounding Iraq, the questions surrounding abortion, the hostility that many Democrats toward President Bush, could all generate high Democratic turnout.

en We haven't really talked about that at all. It's been more just, 'How you doing? What's going on? Cutting the grass today? Cut any trees down? Shot any deer?' Those kinds of questions.


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