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For Immediate Release
Remarks by the President on the 9/11 Commission Report The Rose Garden 9:33 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: It's been my honor to welcome Chairman Kean, Vice
Chairman Hamilton to the Oval Office. We just had a good discussion about
the 9/11 Commission Report. I want to thank these two gentlemen for
serving their country so well and so admirably. They've done a really good
job of learning about our country, learning about what went wrong prior to
September the 11th and making very solid, sound recommendations about how
to move forward. I assured them that where government needs to act, we
will. These two men bring a common-sense approach to how to move forward. They recognize what I recognize, and America recognizes, that there's still a threat, and that we in government have an obligation to do everything in our power to safeguard the American people. And the report that they are about to present to me puts out some very constructive recommendations. And I look forward to studying their recommendations, and look forward to working with responsible parties within my administration to move forward on those recommendations. As well, we look forward to working with the Congress on the implementation of ways to do our duty. And the most important duty we have is the security of our fellow countrymen. So, thank you, men, for your service. I'm proud you're here. You did a wonderful job. MR. KEAN: Mr. President, we'd like to present you a copy of our report. I thank you very much for giving me the honor of serving. I thank you also on behalf of the Commission for unprecedented access to documents, and cooperation from your administration. We were able to see things that no commission or no member of Congress had ever seen in doing our work. And we thank you for allowing us to do that. THE PRESIDENT: Thank you -- good job. I appreciate it. Thank you all. END 9:36 A.M. EDT
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