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Thursday, 7 November, 2002, 21:38 GMT
Bush speech highlights
Bush: "The people want something done"
US President George W Bush has given his first news conference since his Republican Party scored major victories in the country's mid-term elections on Tuesday.
Here are some of the key points in his remarks: On Iraq: "I'm optimistic we'll get the resolution vote tomorrow - let me put it to you that way." "We have to make sure [Saddam's] 11 years of defiance do not go unanswered... We expect Saddam to disarm. This time we mean it," the president said. On North Korea: "With North Korea, we're taking a different strategy initially. We're going to talk to countries in the neighbourhood to convince North Korea it is not in the world's interest that they develop [nuclear weapons]." On homeland security: "The most important thing to get done, I want to emphasise, is get a Department of Homeland Security finished. "Some rumour is moving around that we may not be too keen on getting that done. I want it done. It is a priority. "The election may be over, but a terrorist threat is still real. The Senate must pass a bill that will strengthen our ability to protect the American people. It's imperative that the Congress send me a bill that I can sign before the 107th Congress ends."
On the economy: "The economy has come out of a recession and is growing but I am not satisfied and I know we can do better. "We must have an economy to grow at a faster and stronger pace so Americans can find a job so I will work with a new Congress to pass new growth and job packages early next year." On his vice-president: "Should I decide to run [for re-election in 2004], Vice-President Cheney will be my running mate. "He's done an excellent job. I appreciate his advice, I appreciate his counsel, I appreciate his friendship. He is a superb vice-president There's no reason for me to change."
On the mid-term elections: "I think candidates win elections because they're good candidates, not because they may happen to have the president as a friend - or a foe, for that matter. "The best way to win an election is to earn the trust of the voters, and that's what happened in state after state after state. "And I think the way to look at this election is to say the people want something done."
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