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I think the toughest thing is when you see somebody in mortal pain and you can't do anything about it. (unknown)
I think we thought for a minute, well, this is going to mute this irrepressible American spirit that we all have. There are forces in the world that are enormous and dangerous. (world)
I think we're going to find a lot of evidence of progress on weapons we probably didn't know about. (weapons)
I thought I was so cool. I thought, you're an investigative reporter, operating in Afghanistan. And I didn't know it was against the law to do what I was doing. (unknown)
I was in the Middle East three times during this entire period, and each time it was like a kaleidoscope. You could see the whole thing shifting. (unknown)
I went down to Ground Zero and broadcast through the night. (unknown)
I'm always fascinated by the way memory diffuses fact. (unknown)
I'm in the business of asking the toughest questions I can possibly ask, and of all sides, of both sides, and letting the people listening make up their minds. (business)
I'm not sure people are ever completely comfortable telling pollsters what they do and don't think. (people)
I'm not sure that with Primetime that we could do justice to another hour. I don't think we could. (unknown)
I've been in competition in the evening, I know what that's like. (unknown)
If we remember that the first time around, everybody was told that there was no proximate nuclear weapon. And it turned out that there was a proximate possibility of a nuclear weapon. (weapons)
If you want to be ahead, you have to have even more stamina and even less sleep than long ago-though there wasn't much sleep then, either. (unknown)
If you're curious, you'll probably be a good journalist because we follow our curiosity like cats. (curiosity)
In magazine work we get to go after the stories that we are passionate about. There are too many great and important stories only to do ho-hum ones. (work)
In that instance, as everybody in the country felt, you reorder everything in the world. You're standing at a place where history was, and this is who we will be now. (history and historia)
It doesn't get to me. I'm not tired. (unknown)
It is this combination of seeing Michael Jackson, of being suspicious of so many things around him, and at the same time, having seen what may have created him that haunts us. (celebration)
It sometimes takes a little while for a team simply to know everything everybody else on the team is thinking. And we've been there for a long time. And I think it's showing. (unknown)
It takes a long time to compute that this is the thing we have never seen before-and the sound of shrieking, like a missile. This is like a plane being used as a missile. (unknown)
It was some eerie combination of an attempt to control and something that had little to do with the real Muslim world at all. (unknown)
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