Mr. President, as I close, Mr. President, I heard you say Friday that you had questions for voters, particularly African- American voters.
And in relating to Yemen, I think you heard John say nobody was going to be transferred back that we did not believe that the Yemeni government could handle.
And I think you heard John say this over the weekend, that one of the very first things that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula used as a recruiting tool was the existence of Guantanamo Bay.
And I think you heard me and others say that you can't just be the party of no or the party of no new ideas.
So he strongly believes -- and I think you just heard him say this -- that leaders were elected to lead, to make hard choices, to compromise, and to take some flack for that compromise, because it requires tough choices.
That is -- I think obviously, and I think you heard the President say clearly on Friday and he said this on the phone with President Mubarak, that this was an opportunity that should be seized to make significant change and to bring about significant democratic change.
Look, I think that what the President discussed yesterday about this, and I think what you heard people say over the weekend from administration officials on the Sunday shows, was if you look at -- there's clearly a caricature of a health reform bill that is viewed differently by the public than when you break out its component parts.
And I think as you heard the President say yesterday, we're going to get health care done, and we'll be happy to have a campaign on whether you're for the status quo, whether you're for protecting insurance industry profits, whether you're for protecting bank company profits, or whether you're on the side of the American people.
But I have said this before, and I know, Iowa, you heard me say it: He cannot do this alone.
We have -- and you heard I think Bill Burns say yesterday that we have unprecedented cooperation with the Indian military.
And then, I know that I heard the voice of God say, Andrae, boy, I kept you here, man.
It is -- as I was telling Sheryl, this is an important part of our new engagement in the world, as you heard Tom say on Friday, and I think we look forward to the visit tomorrow.
You know, I've heard him say frequently over the past 70 days that the decisions that land in his lap or the decisions that are put on his desk to make are the hard ones.
And I think the President believes, as you heard him say after the meeting and as you heard him say throughout the weekend, and others in the administration -- that bankers have to play a constructive role in getting our economy moving again.
You say that he will continue in Iraq just as Mr Bush would but I have heard him say that he would pull the troops out within months.
I've said -- you've never heard me say if we go off the cliff, the American people will blame one side or the other.
How many times have you heard the President say, and I think it's true -- and I'm here with a bunch of very sophisticated business people -- this next growth in our economy can't be built on another bubble.
And I think as you've heard administration officials on the ground in Haiti say, we will do better today than we did yesterday.
"I heard Senator Kerry say that there was some kind of global test that you ought to be able to pass to support pre-emption, and I don't understand what that means, " Rice said.
What can - I mean, if you're someone who's not a banker, and we heard Barbara say that there was even a banker at this meeting of people who where in danger with there houses.
When he got off the airport train and was running toward the gate, "I was still like maybe 20 yards away when I heard the gate agent say, 'Mr. Drake, we've been expecting you, '" he said.
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Is it, Professor Tannen is positive the fear that this is kind of - it's intentionally partisan and I'm not gonna use the word manufactured because, you know, you just heard our guests earlier say that they believe what they believe.
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