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en The critical question is how much the White House listens to Greenspan.

en It's a warning to the extent the White House cares or listens.

en Now we're going to find out the resilience of this White House. There's no question this is the single most difficult moment in public opinion that this White House has faced in office.

en The calls to the White House and the relationship with White House staff are a real eye-opener and should be a cause for concern on all fronts. It calls into question who the person was on the end of that telephone line.

en She listens . If you look at what Mike Wallace has done so well all these years, he listens to what's being said and responds with a question. She's got that ability.

en At approximately 11:59 the threat level here at the White House was raised to yellow. There was a Cessna plane within 15 miles of the White House. It was north of the White House.

en At approximately 11:59 the threat level here at the White House was raised to yellow. There was a Cessna plane within 15 miles of the White House. It was north of the White House,

en We don't tell the White House who they should consider, but our organization is close to the White House. Historically, we have been a source of strategic advice to the White House in defending it's nominees.

en I saw in Greenspan somebody who thinks differently about the world than I did. Over time, I watched this process and (realized) that's what gave Greenspan such an edge. The real edge he had is that he's fairly humble and realizes that no human being knows the answer, and he listens to market signals for guidance.

en Everything out of [Federal Reserve Chairman Alan] Greenspan and the White House has been good, ... We're at a key inflection point. The fundamental issue is: Are we going to have another Tyco or Enron? And when?

en Everything out of [Federal Reserve Chairman Alan] Greenspan and the White House has been good. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. We're at a key inflection point. The fundamental issue is: Are we going to have another Tyco or Enron? And when?

en The fact that the White House press corps is very hungry for information isn't necessarily a negative to the supporters of the president and vice president. This White House is very good at triangulating the press. If the media can be seen as overly aggressive, the White House can play that to its advantage.

en Neither Dr. Rice nor the White House has objected to allowing the committee access to CIA documents sent to the White House, and in fact, White House lawyers made copies of these documents available to the committee last summer.

en [A White House spokesman, Trent Duffy, took issue with the suggestion that the administration had been slow to respond to the committee's request.] It's a lot of information, ... White House staff were instructed to collect information, and the White House counsel's office is working with Davis's committee to provide them with the appropriate information.

en Greenspan's confidence in the predictive value of gold (as an inflation indicator) might be high enough that, when combined with other critical predictors . . . could push Greenspan to either hawkish words or action,


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