Archive for November 26th, 2007
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Press Briefing by Dana Perino – 11/27/2007
MS. PERINO: Hi, everyone. Sorry for the late briefing again, but we’ve had a couple of busy days, as you know. The President had his normal briefings at 8:00 a.m., and then he went to Annapolis, as you know, and he gave a speech — we’ll have more on that in a moment. And you already heard from the President.
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Press Briefing by Dana Perino – 11/27/2007
MS. PERINO: Hi, everyone. Sorry for the late briefing again, but we’ve had a couple of busy days, as you know. The President had his normal briefings at 8:00 a.m., and then he went to Annapolis, as you know, and he gave a speech — we’ll have more on that in a moment. And you already heard from the President.
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President Bush Attends Annapolis Conference – November 27, 2007
President Bush on Tuesday said, “The day is coming when Palestinians will enjoy the blessings that freedom brings — and all Israelis will enjoy the security they deserve. That day is coming. The day is coming when the terrorists and extremists who threaten the Israeli and Palestinian people will be marginalized and eventually defeated. And when that day comes, future generations will look to the work we began here at Annapolis. They will give thanks to the leaders who gathered on the banks of the Chesapeake for their vision, their wisdom and courage to choose a future of freedom and peace.”
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President Bush Attends Annapolis Conference – November 27, 2007
President Bush on Tuesday said, “The day is coming when Palestinians will enjoy the blessings that freedom brings — and all Israelis will enjoy the security they deserve. That day is coming. The day is coming when the terrorists and extremists who threaten the Israeli and Palestinian people will be marginalized and eventually defeated. And when that day comes, future generations will look to the work we began here at Annapolis. They will give thanks to the leaders who gathered on the banks of the Chesapeake for their vision, their wisdom and courage to choose a future of freedom and peace.”
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Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to appoint two
individuals and designate one individual to serve in his
Administration: Abigail Thernstrom and Peter N. Kirsanow. -
President Bush Attends Annapolis Conference
President Bush on Tuesday said, The day is coming when Palestinians will enjoy the blessings that freedom brings — and all Israelis will enjoy the security they deserve. That day is coming. The day is coming when the terrorists and extremists who threaten the Israeli and Palestinian people will be marginalized and eventually defeated. And when that day comes, future generations will look to the work we began here at Annapolis. They will give thanks to the leaders who gathered on the banks of the Chesapeake for their vision, their wisdom and courage to choose a future of freedom and peace.
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Winfrey could help Obama draw women voters from Clinton
Political observers say Oprah Winfrey’s decision to campaign with Sen. Barack Obama could help him make inroads into what many many consider Sen. Hillary Clinton’s natural constituency: women.
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President Bush Attends Secretary of State’s Dinner with Annapolis Conference Participants – November 26, 2007
On Monday, President Bush said, “We’ve come together this week because we share a common goal: two democratic states — Israel and Palestine — living side by side in peace and security.
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President Bush Meets with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority – November 26, 2007
President Bush on Monday said, “We want to help you. We want there to be peace. We want the people in the Palestinian Territories to have hope. And we thank you for your willingness to sit down with Israel to negotiate the settlement. The United States cannot impose our vision, but we can help facilitate. And the process will begin tonight at the State Department, and then on to Annapolis tomorrow. And I want to thank you for coming. Wish you all the very best.”
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Clinton: Health insurers need more oversight
Insurance companies should face the same kind of federal regulation as firms that sell stocks and bonds, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday as she outlined her health care plan to voters around a dining room table.