The instinctive reaction I think of you, plus me, is that if you're selling lager at less than you know mineral water then, then there's, that's, that's wrong.
You know, I was in Asia, I think many of you are aware, for a week, and I was having lunch with the President of South Korea, President Lee.
You saw -- I think all of you saw the op-ed by Secretary Clinton, which laid out our concerns about transparency about any agreement.
It also, as a matter of record, for those who consume public opinion data -- I think most of you do -- has broad public support across the political spectrum.
"I think most of you who know me here would know that I never meant to hurt the city, " she told reporters.
And we are also focused, as I think many of you know, on the safety of American citizens who are in Libya.
As I think many of you have reported, the legislation being crafted by Senator McConnell, in his own words, is a last-ditch option.
Pete is -- as I discussed yesterday and I think many of you all have written, Pete enjoys the complete trust of the President.
To your question about the 25th, my hope is that this doesn't end up being political theater, as I think some of you have phrased it.
And, again, I think many of you know with a great level of detail what the proposals were that he worked on with the Speaker of the House.
But I think all of you understand the devastation remains.
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Before we get going on questions I just want to reiterate again that -- I think most of you know that we'll be doing a briefing call on Asia, on the Asia trip.
So the President, as I think many of you have reported, was in a regularly scheduled meeting in the Oval when a note was taken in to him to let him know what had been announced.
And if I could digress for a minute, I think all of you should run up to Capitol Hill, check out the House and Senate and see if you can find a single member of Congress, and then tell me on this working day for most Americans whether or not Congress is in session.
And when I think about who we are, when I think about what makes America great, I think about all of you --our men and women in uniform, our military spouses, and our amazing military kids.
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Now, if you're asking me -- which I kind of think you are -- take that 200, 000 and multiply that up to take count of the multiplier effects, yes, that we have not done.
Then I want you to think of anyone you know having been killed by gunfire.
But I don't think a meeting of -- I don't think if you have a meeting of 30 people that denotes that you can't or won't get something done.
And one of the aspects of the job that I like the best is, I spend, as you all know, once a week on the phone with somewhere between 7 and 12 of you, and we've now had -- you've had the misfortune of having to listen to me answer your questions, at least a hundred and, I think, 15 of you.
But if you ever start to lose heart, I brought you all here today because I want you to think of each other.
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But I think the sort of intervention that you have seen in south-east London I think will happen again sadly in some other places.
And I think as some of you are aware, we fly in, in the dark of night for security reasons, unannounced.
And I think so many of you here know there are few experiences more powerful or more humbling than visiting that sacred earth.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I see the guests today, and I think a lot of you are people who are very much liked by the President and the Madam First Lady.
But, I think as many of you probably know, he traveled to Asia many times as a senator, including back in 1979 as part of the first Senate delegation to China after we normalized relations.
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?
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Mr. SHADID: You know, it's striking the degree, I think, of paralysis that you find in parts of southern Lebanon.
And I think if that ever did come up for a vote, I think you'd find that a number of Republicans - you already have Republicans being very dissident toward the president's policy, people like Gordon Smith in Oregon, Norm Coleman in Minnesota.
But I think there are a variety of ways that you could do this as envisioned I think by both Republicans and Democrats.
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