I'm glad that Mr. Castro invited him to come.
The allegations are false, and I would never ask anybody to do anything other than tell the truth.
I think we have a sense of urgency here.
Give us a chance.
I am very pleased to welcome Chairman Arafat back to the United States as our partner in the peace process.
That is not true. I did not ask anyone to tell anything other than the truth.
I absolutely did not do that.
I made it very clear that the allegations are not true.
I think we have, and the President has, a fair idea of what it will take, where the middle ground is here.
I don't believe it will.
I think the President thought it would be useful to wrap up at the end of the day and see where we were as we head into ...
I think it was a good day.
I thank her for her leadership and for making this house on all floors a more wonderful and truly historic place to live...
Hardly anyone has ever been subject to the level of attack I have.
Our job is to see, if you will, from a different perspective, the positions of both the Palestinians and the Israelis.
I did not ask anybody to lie under oath.
No one has been more committed to making sure that this house is for all of our people than the First Lady.
The relationship's not improper, and I think that's important enough to say.