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Oct. 23, 2001
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President Says Terrorists Won't Change American Way of Life
"They won't succeed. This country is too strong to allow terrorists to affect the lives of our citizens. I understand people are concerned, and they should be. But they need to know our government is doing everything we possibly can to protect the lives of our citizens -- everything."
Director Ridge Discusses Anthrax Situation
Good afternoon. I want to update you on the anthrax situation here in the District of Columbia, and then brief you on specific steps we are taking around the country to protect our postal workers and our citizens.
President Says Terrorists Tried to Disrupt World Economy
"The stakes of this fight for all nations are high -- our lives, our way
of life, and our economic future. By attacking the two great economic
symbols, the terrorists tried to shatter confidence in the world economic system. But they failed."
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President George W. Bush meets with Director of the Office of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, Postmaster General John Potter, and President of the National Association of Letter Carriers Vince Sombratto in the Oval Office Oct. 22.
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