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He insists that all of the people be treated humanely, and the lines where there were major objections were matters which were done by the Department of Justice and by the Department of Defense; not Judge Gonzales. MARGARET WARNER: But Sen. Specter, let me just ask you a clarifying question ...
... to consult with the Congress on because the views of the Congress on this are strongly felt, and for good reason. MARGARET WARNER: Let me just ask you this. How would have -- and I should have explained what we're talking about in terms of a relationship - it's the ...
... just came over from the committee room. Thank you. Welcome, Senator. Thank you for joining us. SEN. RUSS FEINGOLD: Thank you. GWEN IFILL: I'll ask you what I just asked Senator Hagel, which is based on what you've heard so far in today's eight hours of hearings ...
... legislative process and the right of members of Congress to insist on looking at legislation carefully and negotiating carefully, and I think that's better for America than having it ram-rodded through. JIM LEHRER: Speaker Foley, let me just ask you to follow up on what Speaker Gingrich said.
... s committee continue to do their work and let's find out what the real truth is here. MARGARET WARNER: Sen. Coleman, explain... let me just ask you to explain to our viewers in layman's terms how... set aside the smuggling. Let's talk about the kickback scheme. How ...
... of the intelligence services is disserving the American people, putting us at greater risk. The American people want change. MARGARET WARNER: But Speaker Hastert -- Congressman, just one minute, let me just ask the senator one other question. Speaker Hastert was unwilling. He pulled the bill rather than bring it to ...
MARGARET WARNER: So I take it from the two... DAVID BOIES: No, but you've got to admit that what the Ohio court did was it stopped you twice. You tried twice to do it, and both times they stopped you. MARGARET WARNER: Mr. Boies, let me just ask him ...
... of a campaign that have the potential to change the outcome, especially in a close race. It's happening again, but it has happened before. Just ask presidential historian Michael Beschloss, Richard Norton Smith, executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, and Ellen Fitzpatrick, professor of American ...
... is a fair amount of evidence of that. But again, it is not getting to the heart of the problem here. MARGARET WARNER: Let me just ask you. Then I'll let you get back to the heart of the problem, and I'll stay with you, Mr. Howard because ...
... Bush administration for going to war over weapons that didn't exist. Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy had this to say: SEN. EDWARD KENNEDY: Let me just ask you this. With all respect, Mr. Duelfer, we didn't go to war because Saddam's intent or future capability to produce the ...
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