That's -- I think that -- I think that would cause some problems just on common sense and manners.
No, look, I think -- look, I think -- let's take these individually.
Mr. CHAPIN: I feel like I'm back in law school, I mean, I think - look I think the hypotheticals can go on and on.
And because of that, I think - I think that the average fan maybe has made their peace a little bit more with steroids than, say, the people that cover sports have.
We had -- we instituted those tax cuts at a time -- I was asked -- I think I was asked yesterday -- I think it was yesterday or Monday -- about unemployment benefits.
And I think if you look at -- I think -- I have not talked to him about this, but I think certainly my view of the hearings is that she is providing full, open and forthcoming testimony about issues in the law.
It gets -- you know, I think that -- I think everybody approaches the -- I think we all want to and look to the State of the Union as a very serious and sober discussion of the important challenges that lie ahead.
Look, I think that -- I think the -- if you look at where the views of those across the world have of this country now, and how they thought of it when the President came into office, I think we have seen an improvement in world opinion.
And that's ultimately what I believe both peoples want -- which is why I think -- I think it was very interesting that in my speech in Jerusalem, some of the strongest applause came when I addressed the Israeli people and I said, you have to think about these Palestinian children like your own children.
And I think the President believes and I think -- without speaking for them but having read some of their comments after the meeting -- I think everyone thought it was a productive beginning in hopes of finding some of that common ground.
And I said to him, 'Well, do you think I should' -- I don't think I said get rid of -- I said, 'But do you think I should put away or maybe give to Betty or give to someone the gifts?
CNN: Transcript: White House Deputy Counsel Mills' statement
Mr. LEITCH: I think - I definitely think it's a probable lack of joy among the people that are here.
And I think -- I think certainly that didn't necessarily start with this process, and I doubt it will end now.
And I think -- I think there was an acknowledgment on the part of all those involved that we have a window of time to work together on this issue.
And I think -- I think as the statement says, it was at that point a missed opportunity for the government of Egypt to take the necessary steps toward that orderly transition.
When Republicans use these types of rules four out of 10 times in a previous Congress and then vociferously object to the use of that rule now, I think that is -- I think that is -- again, the standard is to embrace something and then find it objectionable a pivot that requires something few figure skaters in the Olympics are able to pull off.
Again, I think it was -- I'll go back and pull a quote from I think from Senator Graham on "Meet The Press" that said, you know, we can -- I think I've got this right -- that we could put a million troops there, but if you don't have a partner that's working with you, none of that's going to matter.
Again, I think this is -- I think it has to -- as I mentioned, it has to include a broad cross-section.
And I don't - I personally just - I think that it should be up to the Iraqis to take care of themselves, I guess.
You know, I'm going to -- on the last question I think I -- hold on a second, I think I want to call on -- I want to call on a young person.
No, I -- (laughter) -- yes, I know -- (laughter) -- no, look, I think what -- look, I think what happened, and one of the things that I think will go through this bipartisan jobs process is state and local aid, right?
When it comes to the START treaty, I think -- I do not think that the election should change the -- again, the bipartisan history of arms reductions.
What that means is -- again, I think there's -- I think the American people want to see us end the game play.
Mr. SOSNIK: Well, I think that - I think she was more effective in communicating, in general.
But I think that - I think Frank's right.
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And that raises questions about Chrysler, indeed bought by Fiat, generally regarded - I don't think generally regarded - I think I can say it as fact, the weakest of the three, and how is it surviving?
Anybody who is - I think critical early on - I don't think that criticism has to stand itself.
A. I think one of the--I think what concerned me--and I believe I've testified to this--was--was in Number 6.
CNN: Transcripts from video deposition of Lewinsky, Jordan, and Blumenthal
Ms. PROSE: Well, yeah, and I also think - I mean this sounds like a sort of slightly nutty thing to say - but I also think that certain books just kind of pop into your hands at the moment you need to write - to read them.
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