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Dec. 5, 2001 |
President Meets with Displaced Workers in Florida Town Hall Meeting President Bush, speaking to some 4,000 displaced workers at his first town hall meeting, said on Tuesday, "I urge the United States Congress to stop talking and to get an economic security bill to my desk. The Senate needs to get a bill, get it
reconciled, and get it to my desk, so we can say we're doing the
people's business in a way that will make you proud."
President Promotes Economic Security & Worker Assistance
President Bush visited Operation Paycheck -- a job training center in Orlando, Florida -- to emphasize his concern and his plans to help workers who lost their jobs in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
Fact Sheet on Economic Security & Worker Assistance
President Announces Progress on Financial Fight Against Terror
President Bush Tuesday said, "The message is this: Those who do business with terror will do no
business with the United States or anywhere else the United States can
reach."
View the President's Remarks
Listen to the President's Remarks
Financial Fight Against Terror
President Condemns Jerusalem Bombings
President Bush Saturday said, "I was horrified and saddened to learn of the bombings that took place
tonight in Jerusalem. I strongly condemn them as acts of murder that
no person of conscience can tolerate and no cause can ever
justify."
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Meeting with about 4,000 displaced workers, President George W. Bush holds a town hall meeting at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2001.
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