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.
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.
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.
President Bush says National Guard troops will be deployed to the southern border until 6, 000 new civilian patrol agents are hired, trained, and in position.
President Bush says he needs broadened powers to protect the country from terrorist attacks and that the Congress must pass this bill before it leaves for break.
President Bush says he remains committed to "victory in Iraq, " but in the face of Democratic political advances, he reached out Wednesday to a request for new ideas.
However, President Bush says his war on terrorism is not just directed against Bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network, but is a broader war against all terrorist groups.
"President Bush says he is concerned about the Iraqi people, but if Iraqi people are dying in numbers, then American policy will be challenged very strongly, " he said.
Earlier this week, lawmakers voted by a veto-proof majority to stop filling the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, an action President Bush says will have no meaningful affect on prices.
President Bush says he wants to do something about the long-term budget deficit, about the fact that the government has promised benefit programs that it can't afford to pay with existing tax revenues.
Whereas at the same time we sometimes say, President Bush sometimes says, Peter Hayne sometimes says, it could last a lifetime.
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Dennis Wilder, a former adviser to the National Security Council under President Bush, says there is a dangerous lack of knowledge even about basic issues such as China's nuclear-alert system.
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"(Senate Democratic leader) Tom Daschle will not be a natural ally of President Bush, " says Earl Black, a political scientist and presidential scholar at Rice University.
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Bock says President Bush and Democratic nominee Barack Obama have already been through this sort of spiritual vetting.
That's why Paul Berman says President Bush's use of the term "Islamic Fascists" to describe al-Qaida-influenced terrorists is apt.
White House Homeland Security Advisor Frances Townsend, who conducted the review, says President Bush is more interested in the future.
The Chinese vice foreign minister meanwhile says President Bush has confirmed he will visit China next month, despite the attacks on the United States.
Greene also says President Bush seemed to be stressing that Prime Minister Maliki and the Iraqi government must take responsibility for containing the violence.
But Morad Sadadinov(ph), a former political prisoner who's also visiting Washington this week, says President Bush needs to at least bring up some tough issues.
But the BBC's Rob Watson, who is travelling with the US president, says the Bush administration believes it is now up to France and others to make the next move.
Meanwhile, a report in The New York Times says President Bush has seized on the conviction of Hussein as a "milestone in Iraq" while seeking to rally Republican voters on the issue of national security.
"Unlike Vice President Gore, Gov. Bush says what he means and means what he says, " Hughes said.
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Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says that President Bush's proposed rules to try terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay would backfire on American troops abroad.
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