... convinced of this. I think ultimately, you are what you are, and he needs to change internally as well as externally. MARGARET WARNER: Let me just ask another question, Mr. Mack, about the U.N. sanctions. If the U.N. already suspended them four years ago, first of all, what ...
... to actually accomplish something. This debate has been going on for a long time, and we have not even come close to solving this problem. Just ask any American family. So what we're doing is something that I know can be done, I know we can pay for, it ...
... money, that's right. And the adults, as Justice Kennedy and Justice Breyer suggested in their separate opinions, won't be burdened because they can just ask for these filters to be turned off. The interesting thing is that's not really in the law, but Justices Kennedy and Breyer ...
MARGARET WARNER: All right, and Senator Cornyn, let me just ask you, then, the practicality. How are you going to bring about this change? What's your route to do that? SEN. JOHN CORNYN: Well, I think there's a couple of ways that are being discussed. One is possibly ...
... Iraq. Also born in Baghdad, he left in 1977. Welcome to you all. Mr. Talabani, before we get into the subject of this, let me just ask something about what's going on in Kirkuk. There was a report late today that your father has said he will in fact ...
... more lives than would be lost as a result of that electricity being turned off.MARGARET WARNER: We have a very short time. Let me just ask you, Col. Lang, do the Iraqis have any defenses -- any serious defenses against the air assault? COL. W. PATRICK LANG: No, I don ...
... It's taking care of the civilians, as occupiers we have to take care of the civilians. MARGARET WARNER: All right. And I’ll just ask you one final question. Do you think the American people should be prepared for greater both U.S. And Iraqi casualties than in ...
... comply with. This is the first step towards fundamental tax reform. So those are very good public policy objectives to have. MARGARET WARNER: Let me just ask you to comment on where Mr. Greenstein's comment that this is the sort of 80s redux? WILLIAM BEACH: When tax rates were ...
... see that the right thing is done, that the guilty are punished, that the innocent are not punished. And to suggest that somehow we're just that callous and uncaring is absurd. GWEN IFILL: Let me ask you to respond to something Mr. Scheidegger raised a moment ago, which is ...
... of it. GWEN IFILL: Mr. Towey, you're quoted once as making the distinction for people who would seek these grants for instance instead of asking for a grant for St. John's Shelter, they should just ask for a grant for John's Shelter, and just dropping the "St ...
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