JIM LEHRER: At this point, where does the preponderance of the evidence lean? Does it lean toward the fact there are still some -- there are some weapons out there and you haven't found them yet, or that they don't exist?
DAVID KAY: What we have found is a substantial body of evidence that reports that the Iraqis had an intention to continue weapons production at some point in the future. We've also found undeclared activities in the chemical and biological and missile area that were never declared to the U.N. and not discovered during inspections. So we have a lot of activity and we simply don't know whether that points to weapons or does not. That's why we're still working.
JIM LEHRER: Is there any evidence at this point as to whether or not Iraq had weapons of mass destruction at the time of the beginning of the Iraq War?
DAVID KAY: There are indications, there are Iraqis who say that but there is nothing yet that rises to the level of evidence. This is, though, a continuing, important and continuing investigation.
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