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Interview of President Bush and the First
Lady by Robin Roberts, ABC's Good Morning America Contact: White House, Office of the Press Secretary, 202-456-2580
South Lawn
7:13 A.M. EDT
Q And we have two very special guests that are with us
here -- tour guides, if you will. We're in their backyard -- President
Bush and Mrs. Bush. Thank you so much for allowing us to be here.
MRS. BUSH: Thanks so much, Robin.
Q You know,
THE PRESIDENT: It does. It's a beautiful place. In the
spring, the flowers are fantastic. In the fall, the -- it's just such a
-- kind of a place that's so fresh. In the winter, of course, it's got
a lot of snow. (Laughter.) Summer is real hot, but it's -- we love it
out here. It's beautiful.
Q You have everything. And, Mrs. Bush, you have been
at the forefront of helping with our national parks and the monuments --
MRS. BUSH: That's right, and people may not really
realize that the whole National Mall is a national park, including the
White House grounds where we're sitting right now. So all those
magnificent monuments -- the Lincoln, the Washington, the Jefferson, the
Roosevelt, the World War II Memorial -- are all part of our national
park system.
Q And you really are working to keep it up.
MRS. BUSH: That's right. We have -- the President has a
Centennial Challenge that he's urging, and I'm urging, the Congress to
pass. This is -- the National Park Service will be 100 years old in
2016. And so we want to be able to pass the Centennial Challenge so
there will be more money for the national parks, matched by private
donations, because very -- a lot of our national parks became national
parks because of private philanthropy and private citizens.
Q With the summer coming up, there are a lot of
families that would like to get out and come out --
MRS. BUSH: That's right.
Q -- to the parks, and come out here to Washington,
but I don't have to tell you about the gas prices.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
MRS. BUSH: That's right.
Q It's very difficult for folks. And both Senator
Clinton and Senator McCain have proposed this kind of like tax gas
holiday, to suspend the tax for the summer. Do you agree with that?
THE PRESIDENT: I told them we'd look at it. But, you
know, this is a problem that's been a while in making and it's going to
be a while that we solve it. I understand the pinch, and it's --
$3.50, some places higher -- it's awfully difficult on working
families. And I can understand why people are going to say, wait a
minute, we want to make sure we don't over-extend our budgets by
traveling too much.
One of the reasons -- one way to help solve it, of
course, is by sending some of their money back. And that's what's
happening now as we speak. There's a rebate going back to the American
people which should help. I wish Congress would send a signal that
they're going to make the people's taxes -- tax cuts permanent, so that
they -- you know, there's consistency. But it's been a while in the
making and it's going to be a while that we solve the problem. We're
too dependent on foreign oil and we need to be exploring more at home.
Q Is there anything in the short term? I mean, folks
hear that and they say they realize that, but when they have to spend so
much for eggs, just the basics, the staples.
THE PRESIDENT: No, I understand. And there's a -- it
troubles me a lot. As I told people, rising gasoline prices is like a
tax on the working people. And we'll analyze some of these suggestions,
but the key is that we think long term for
Q Well, this time next year there will be somebody
else that will be occupying this beautiful house right here. And it was
in November you talked to my colleague, Charlie Gibson, and you felt
that Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic nominee.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
Q Do you still feel that way?
THE PRESIDENT: Then I reminded everybody I predicted the
Detroit Tigers to win the American League pennant last year, too.
(Laughter.) So I'm not a very good political forecaster. We'll let the
Democrats decide. I predict John McCain will be living up there.
Q Now, how did we know that you were going to say
that? (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Because you gave me a loaded question,
you know. (Laughter.)
Q Another loaded question -- this is not loaded at
all. Of course, this weekend the big wedding.
MRS. BUSH: That's right.
Q Jenna did not want to get married here at the White
House, wants to get married at the ranch in Crawford. So what have you
done to make it special there? I know that it's always special at the
ranch, but for this wedding?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, one thing we did -- I'll let Laura
-- she's been in charge, but my one contribution is to -- we put a giant
cross made out of Texas limestone that will serve as the altar, but also
serve as a landmark on our place for years to come.
Q That's beautiful. So it's right there -- that's
where the altar --
THE PRESIDENT: That's where she's going to get married,
right in front of this
Q Do you all have any jitters? I mean, this is your
baby girl, the first one that's going to be --
MRS. BUSH: No, I'm so excited and thrilled for Jenna and
Henry. They're very, very excited. And I think it will be beautiful.
We, of course, are hoping for good weather. I was watching the weather
very carefully before we started here. But I think it will be
beautiful. I know the wildflowers are blooming and it's very green.
We've gotten some good spring rains, and so I think it will be really,
really beautiful. It's going to be a wonderful celebration with her
closest friends and family and --
Q That's going to be beautiful.
MRS. BUSH: -- so we're so happy for them.
Q Well, that is going to be a wonder, much like we
have this morning. (Laughter.) And I want to know, what is your
wonder? We've been asking people here in the States, what takes your
breath away?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, the Mall takes your breath away,
for starters. I mean, I can see why you picked it as one of the
Wonders. I love the Lincoln -- Lincoln Memorial. Lincoln I -- is my
favorite President -- of course, other than my dad. And he -- I think
that the fantastic statue of
Q Well, President Bush, Mrs. Bush, thank you very much
--
MRS. BUSH: Thanks so much, Robin.
Q -- for allowing us to be in your backyard and reveal
the first Wonder here --
MRS. BUSH: Thanks. Well, we're thrilled that it's the
National Mall. It's so beautiful.
Q I'm sure that you are. Have a great day. I know
Uno, the beagle --
MRS. BUSH: Uno is coming. (Laughter.)
Q -- is coming. Big day here at the White House.
MRS. BUSH: Exactly. It's going to be fun.
Q We'll be right back and have much more from
END 7:19 A.M. EDT |
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