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- Subject: CLINTON: Mr. President, how difficult was the Zoe Baird decision?
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- THE WHITE HOUSE
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- Office of the Press Secretary
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- January 22, 1993
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- REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
- DURING PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
- The Cabinet Room
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- 11:15 A.M. EST
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- Q Mr. President, how difficult was the Zoe Baird decision? How
- agonizing was it for you?
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- THE PRESIDENT: I was -- I'm sad about it. But it wasn't
- agonizing. I'm just very -- I'm sad about it, and I take full
- responsibility, as I said in my statement, for the way the evaluation
- was done. I still have a very high regard for her. She is an
- extraordinary person. And I feel very badly about it, but I'm
- responsible for it, and I'm going to start this afternoon looking for
- an attorney general. And I have the process set up, and we're going
- to begin as soon as the lunch hour is over, working on the future.
- And that's what I intend to focus on.
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- Q Will it be a woman?
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- THE PRESIDENT: I have nothing else to say. I'm going to start this
- afternoon. Thanks.
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- END 11:16 A.M. EST
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