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... lobbyists can't be trusted either. MARGARET WARNER: Since we don't have time to get into what Congress is going to do, let me just ask you, Larry LaRocco, briefly, in the meantime, after the indictment and plea on Tuesday, what impact has the Abramoff scandal had on the ...
... the other day, the Federal Pentagon Credit Union people said that they really wanted to help you all as much as possible, and they said just ask--anything you ask, anything you need, tell us and we're here for you. What do you think you need now as a ...
JIM LEHRER: But is there's nothing to prohibit you, by law-- in other words, answering--just saying yes, I know who leaked the-- PRESIDENT BUSH: Well, I don't know if there's by law-- JIM LEHRER: No. I'm just asking. I don't know. PRESIDENT BUSH: I ...
... and have the powers available to carry on these important conversations to bring better coverage to the Medicare program. SUSAN DENTZER: And now let me just ask you a question about this bus. How many hours have you logged on this bus in the last few months? DR. MARK MCCLELLAN ...
... was trying to hide behind nondisclosure by the press, and use the press as a shield for his own information. MARGARET WARNER: Briefly, let me just ask you, how did you read his language, Fitzgerald's, and body language about continuing this investigation? ROBERT RAY: I think I can answer ...
... ballpark of qualified? I think we need to give her a chance to make that case. We need not prejudge her, and we can't ask her to decide cases in committee to get on the court. So I'm just asking for a little bit of patience, and I ...
... is that Ian Fishback was under the assumption that a lot of these lesser types of abuse, the physical exertions, the stress positions, were authorized. He didn't even know that they were illegal. MARGARET WARNER: And let me just ask you: Is that what you meant smoking a detainee?
... benefit of the states nor the benefit of the world to have a disintegrated Iraq. MARGARET WARNER: But, Mr. al-Mutlaq, Mr. Kubba -- let me just ask you first on that point -- Mr. Kubba just said that he thought the compromise offer was to put that off until December, until ...
... well, the European Convention on Human Rights and the European court will have a say in the final outcome as well. JEFFREY BROWN: Let me just ask you both very briefly because we only have a minute here, is the baseline, when you look at the totality of these measures ...
... people there that want us to be there and there was people there that did not want us to be there. MARGARET WARNER: Let me just ask this. This is fascinating, but there are a couple of things we want to cover, and one is the training of Iraqi troops ...
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