"But yes, there will be problems. Yes, there could be terrible incidences. But I would say to the American people, they should, on balance, be hopeful."
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|title=Interview with Charlie Rose of CBS' '60 Minutes II'|work=Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 35, Number 52|date=December 22, 1999|pages=2670-2677|publisher=|url=http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/WCPD-2000-01-03/html/WCPD-2000-01-03-Pg2670.htm}}
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