"The reporter out there wants to know, do we go ahead with the party."
The reporter wanted the President to make the pledge right then and there.
And now a reporter wanted to know how she felt.
Because reporters want the public to understand how evidence is evaluated.
It was a political season and the reporter wanted that kind of an interview.
Every reporter in the room would want to be the first to break the story.
Naturally he couldn't say a word about anything the reporters wanted to hear.
The reporters, all of them, wanted to know everything at once.
What did he do to make such a difference, reporters wanted to know.
Why would a reporter want information that isn't true or fair?