On the recordMarch 3, 2005
I think that's a little overdone, because as I said, I think half of the briefing people ask questions that I can't answer or shouldn't answer.
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transcripts.cnn.comI think that's a little overdone, because as I said, I think half of the briefing people ask questions that I can't answer or shouldn't answer.
Fleischer responds to criticism about the effectiveness of White House briefings.
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