Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/president-bush-calls-iraq-study-group-proposals-very-interesting Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Transcript President Bush said the Baker-Hamilton report provided "very interesting proposals" that the administration would consider seriously and act on "in a timely fashion." White House counselor Dan Bartlett elaborates on the administration's response. Read the Full Transcript Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. RAY SUAREZ: Dan Bartlett, welcome back to the program.DAN BARTLETT, Counselor to President Bush: Thank you for having me. RAY SUAREZ: Has the president read the report of the Iraq Study Group? DAN BARTLETT: I can't say that he's read it completely. We've given him a pretty full day today, but he did have a very constructive conversation with the members of the commission.And then, later in the day, he had a very interesting conversation with both Republicans and Democrats in the Senate and the House, who provided their insights and commentary, not only on the report, but more broadly, as people with the experience you would expect on the foreign intelligence committee, Foreign Affairs Committee and the Intelligence Committees would have.So it's been a constructive dialogue today. The administration is looking at all of these recommendations very carefully.As we stated, we're not going to have an instant analysis of every piece of information coming out just yet. There is a robust review under way by the administration, by the military leadership, by the national security staff.So there's a lot of activity under way, but the president was deeply grateful for the service to the country that these people provided by producing this report.