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"We have no goal" in terms of money, Bush said. "We think this is a long-term effort. There is no dollar figure set, but I can tell you this: Private funds have been pouring in. I'm very, very pleased to be a part of this with President Clinton (news - web sites)."
President Bush (news - web sites), whom critics accused of initially responding too slowly to the disaster, named his father and Clinton Monday to head the private relief effort and the pair of former presidents planned a busy schedule of public appearances to push the cause. Bush already has offered $350 million in U.S. government aid.
"I think it's going to happen," the first President Bush said of the private fund-raising effort on CBS's "The Early Show."
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On CBS, Clinton was asked if the U.S. aid effort would have the benefit of improving this country's image in the Muslim world.
"Well it is," he said, "if we just do the right thing — give us a chance to reaffirm our common humanity, to reach across religious and political divides."
"All we have to do is the right thing and get the help where it is needed," Clinton said. "We can do a lot of good, no matter what our means are, if we all work together on this."
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