Bush says he hopes the department can begin full work over a phased-in period once Congress approves it.
"I don't think I'm as comfortable as they are" with showing up, Mr. Bush says.
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George Bush says he wants to make the elimination of the estate tax permanent.
Bush says he'll drop the executive order if Congress first lifts its 26-year-old ban.
Bush says it can be funded entirely from savings achieved by eliminating redundancies in the current homeland security structure.
"My opponent made his choice, and he put him on the ticket, " Bush says.
Mr Bush says he will build beefier defences, the better to protect America and its allies.
President Bush says homeland security must be the mission of a single agency.
President Bush says this would hand a victory to terrorists operating in Iraq, but Murtha thinks not.
Bush says that's critical to make health care accessible to low income Americans who don't have insurance.
"Unlike Vice President Gore, Gov. Bush says what he means and means what he says, " Hughes said.
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Mr Bush says his aim is to create more jobs, as well as lower people's tax burdens.
Cayman Islands Premier McKeeva Bush says he will not resign despite his arrest on suspicion of corruption.
The Senate passed a bill yesterday to safeguard student loans, and President Bush says he will sign it.
According to what President Bush says, it deals with all the plutonium activities, papers going back to 1986.
"The funds that have been the strongest performers have been the ones taking the most risk, " Ms. Bush says.
Mr Bush says the bargain he struck with India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, in July does three good things.
President Bush says he wants to work with the new Democratic Congress, and he's been especially passionate about one issue.
President Bush says he wants Congress to send him a housing bill that he can sign as quickly as possible.
President Bush says Iraqi forces are making progress, as they take over responsibility for security in many areas of the country.
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President Bush says he opposes the ICC, for fear that Americas enemies will use it against the U.S. and its friends.
Political opponents, however, say that regardless of what Bush says, the governor has followed a program of big government in Texas.
Mr Bush says he will support this bill, rather than the House one, improving the chance that it will become law.
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One way to do that, Bush says, is for regulators and firms to agree upon a new standard of credit lending.
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Bank analyst Nancy Bush says most big banks are still studying the proposal but say the proposal is generally what they expected.
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George W. Bush says what he means, he means what he says.
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Bush says it is critical to place caps on damages in medical malpractice suits -- and in drawing a contrast with Sen.
Bush says both sides need to hit the reset button and have a constructive conversation about how to move this country forward.
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Mr. Bush says he doesn't mind when Mr. Allen comes by unannounced but generally prefers to give the Allens a heads-up before stopping by.
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