I think we have, and the President has, a fair idea of what it will take, where the middle ground is here.
I made it very clear that the allegations are not true.
I don't believe it will.
That is not true. I did not ask anyone to tell anything other than the truth.
Hardly anyone has ever been subject to the level of attack I have.
I absolutely did not do that.
I thank her for her leadership and for making this house on all floors a more wonderful and truly historic place to live.
Our job is to see, if you will, from a different perspective, the positions of both the Palestinians and the Israelis.
No one has been more committed to making sure that this house is for all of our people than the First Lady.
I think Cuba is different... because it's the only Communist dictatorship in our hemisphere.
The relationship's not improper, and I think that's important enough to say.
I don't think so.
I did not ask anybody to lie under oath.
I think we have a lot of work to do still.
I came here to spend my time, do my job, and go back to my life.
I think what we ought to talk about is what both sides can do now to get the peace process moving again.
The number one family problem many families face is how to balance their responsibilities as parents and as workers.
Have we expanded opportunity?