Bush also said no government money would go to media personalities to promote administration policies.
Bush also said the European sovereign debt crisis is having its own impact.
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Mr Bush also said he would restore Ronald Reagan's policy of denying federal money for the promotion of abortion abroad.
Bush also said he was troubled that so many U.S. House and Senate candidates were calling for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq.
Bush also said he was confident of persuading NATO members to back U.S. missile defense plans, which includes building bases in member states Poland and the Czech Republic.
Bush also said he believes the economy is poised for a rebound, with low interest rates, lower energy prices and previously approved tax cuts kicking in during coming years.
Bush also said he plans to sign an executive order Tuesday to prohibit federal agencies from recognizing earmarks not approved by Congress (lawmakers frequently slip them into the final versions of legislation).
Mr. Bush also said he would work with U.S. allies in an effort to bolster sanctions against Iran after a new U.N. report showed Tehran is accelerating its uranium enrichment program in defiance of international demands.
The Bush administration also said it considered the 1972 convention on biological weapons flawed beyond repair, though it has been ratified by 143 countries, including the United States.
Bush and Putin also said they had a "positive and strong" meeting in Slovenia on June 16.
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Bush said he also believed that the U.S. would develop a bilateral strategic agreement relationship with Iraq, a pact now under negotiation.
Fleischer also said Bush believes in full disclosure of campaign donations.
Aides familiar with late drafts of the president's speech also said Bush will make a spirited defense of his administration's enforcement efforts -- an bid to counter Democratic efforts to paint the White House as too cozy with big business and, more specifically, to defuse calls for Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Harvey Pitt to resign.
George Bush has said it must also include nuclear assistance Mr Kim has given to others.
El-Baz also said the Bush administration's perceived inaction has badly damaged U.S. interests in the Arab world -- from oil interests to trade to American travel abroad.
Bush said the proposal would also help churches, synagogues, mosques and other community centers improve access for people with disabilities.
Salter also said McCain called Bush and talked to colleagues in Washington and learned that passage of the bailout plan as it then stood was next to impossible.
The White House had said Bush was going to also use his Veterans Day speech to scold Congress for not sending him a veterans spending bill.
Bush said he was hopeful the move would also increase competition between airlines.
Podesta said his team also is reviewing Bush's order that lifted restrictions on oil drilling on fragile federal lands in Utah.
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George W. Bush said he would not do it as Africans were also involved in the slave trade.
"This is one of the simplest technologies imaginable, but it's also one of the most effective, " Mr Bush said after visiting the Meru District Hospital.
Bush, on his fourth trip to Missouri this year, also said that he and Talent have similar values, and that the youthful-looking 46-year-old would back his education programs, vote to make tax relief permanent and back his homeland security bill -- one of the measures Bush most wanted to have in place before the Congressional recess.
Giuliani said he wanted also to point to contrasts between Bush and his Democratic opponent, John Kerry.
He has also been blamed for what is said to be the Bush Administration's undue trumpeting of threats of imminent attacks on the United States.
Brendan Cummings, oceans programme director at the Center for Biological Diversity which has brought several court actions against the Bush administration on climate change, also welcomed the commercial fishing ban but said curbing greenhouse emissions was also vital for the long-term preservation of corals.
In his meeting with Erdogan, Bush also reiterated his backing for Turkey's European Union membership bid and said the country was a model for Muslim democracy.
Jon Kyl, Arizona Republican, and Texas Gov. George W. Bush said recently U.S. plans to defend against missile defenses also must defend the allies.
Mr Obama also said he would honour the public commitments made by President George W Bush - who leaves office on 20 January - to support the US economy.
Podesta said that the incoming administration also is conducting an extensive review of Bush's executive orders, looking for quick changes that Obama can make from his first day in office.
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