"If a major crisis were to develop," he said last week at the White House, "the effects in our nation could be great."
President Clinton said at the White House today that he was considering the possibility of an air drop.
"If we do not change," he said at the White House, "we may lose our relevance."
It's what keeps us civilized," Clinton said at the White House.
"I would just hope there are no further delays," the president said at the White House.
As the president said at the White House on Thursday, "The game is over."
The President said that the looks forward to congratulating the team in person at the White House.
"This is deadly serious," a senior Administration official said tonight at the White House.
"I can't define victory for you," she said during a briefing at the White House.
And whatever are they saying at the White House these days?