... something went very wrong here for us to have the magnitude of this explosion. So, it's apparent that something was wrong. And I would just ask to give us an opportunity to conduct a full investigation. And we will -- we will leave no stone unturned. GWEN IFILL: Late this ...
... the part of the NGOs and many others to respond to the government of Haiti's plan and to work together. JUDY WOODRUFF: Let me just ask you a couple of quick questions, then, on the donors, which you just mentioned. They are saying they want transparency. They want know ...
... They're not by reforming the system. There's a big difference between using the same Medicare system with its not-very-helpful incentives and just reducing payments. JEFFREY BROWN: Let me just ask you briefly before we go, because to what extent is this a political document? We saw ...
... teachers or principals. And we need to improve that process dramatically. JUDY WOODRUFF: So, the one -- so the one issue... JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, let me just ask, how does one decide, then? If you are the -- if you're a school superintendent... RANDI WEINGARTEN: Right. JUDY WOODRUFF: ... and a school ...
JEFFREY BROWN: Let me just ask you, in our last minute, you started by talking about how this is broader than China. And the secretary talked about many other countries. To what extent is this now, Internet freedom, a component of human rights and, therefore, U.S. foreign policy? How ...
... that the marketplace is looking for? JUDY WOODRUFF: And -- and we did hear his response to those questions about the timing of it. Let me just ask you, though, about... REP. SCOTT GARRETT: There isn't -- really wasn't an answer to it. He says, we have been working on ...
JIM LEHRER: And now to Shields and Brooks, syndicated columnist Mark Shields, New York Times columnist David Brooks. David, I'm going to ask you the same question Judy just asked David Axelrod that he didn't answer, which is, what's at stake for the president tonight? DAVID BROOKS ...
... be making political statements to the press or anyone else and I thought that was a politically charged question," said Sotomayor. Sessions continued: "Let me just ask you, did you see fit to stand and applaud when he..." "He was my Supreme Court justice of my circuit. I stood up ...
... is clamoring and begging and pleading with you to give him a chance to bring witnesses in, to prove his innocence, to do more than just ask for a presumption of innocence?" Blagojevich asked.The governor also said the controversial conversations that were captured in FBI wiretaps reflected something that ...
We can't keep on going in the same direction that we've been going in. We have to fundamentally change how America does business. And if you doubt that, if you doubt that, let me just ask you a question. How many of you are better off now than ...
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