... to see whether Cheney in any way acknowledges mistakes, too much optimism about what would happen in Iraq. MARGARET WARNER: Have you been... let me just ask you. Have they tipped you off as to that in your reporting? Do you know? RICHARD STEVENSON: I don't know. There is ...
... just asked him. Tim Adams, go ahead. Respond. TIM ADAMS: I'm so glad that Mr. Altman brought up the pay-go rules because I just saw a press release from John Kerry who said that he now supports these middle class tax cuts that are going to be voted ...
JIM LEHRER: The issue... I'll ask you the same question I just asked Bill. Did John Kerry by emphasizing his record in Vietnam essentially issue a challenge if you don't... in other words, did he make it an issue himself? MARK SHIELDS: There's no question that John ...
... that is an egregious political charge. It's not a literacy flair. It's a hoax and a fraud. MARGARET WARNER: But, Senator, let me just ask you. You did sign onto the main report which said the intelligence estimate-- I don't want to beat this horse to death ...
SEN. JAY ROCKEFELLER: I can't answer that question. I just ask -- the question I ask is, why isn't he, and maybe he is, why isn't he as angry about his decision, so to speak his vote on this, as I am about mine? JIM LEHRER: You regret ...
... was that your decision you made alone? Did you talk to anybody else about it? How did, how did that come about? PRESIDENT CLINTON: No, I just made it alone. The only person I--I just asked--one time I asked David Kendall what I thought was going to happen.
MARGARET WARNER: Let me just ask a point Ambassador Harrop made, though. Do you think-- and their statement makes the same point-- that actually Bush administration has made America less secure, that there's now more terrorism not less? JOSEPH SISCO: No, I don't-- I reject that particular notion ...
... passes, but three yards and a cloud of dust. And I want to move things down the field. MARGARET WARNER: And Ken Duberstein, let me just ask you about the second term because you were really there at the end after the Iran contra affair, after the Senate went back ...
... at Camp David. It is almost a family relationship of a kind we've never seen before. So the result is that if they're asking her questions and not just asking some clerk who's in the outer office, they're asking someone in whom the president has really ...
... think she succeeded in a way. I spend time listening to people, and people's favorite subject is themselves, as all reporters know. So I just ask them about themselves. Some people were very open and very warm and very receptive to my pestering them all the time again and ...
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