Here's the whole transcript of the 'speech'...
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5433122
my particular favourite parts are....
Q: Prime Minister, this possibly your last official visit to Washington as prime minister.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Wait a minute! (Laughter.) Back-to-back disses.
Q: At least the beginning of the end of your particular special relationship. Will you miss the president? What will you miss about him?
PRESIDENT BUSH: (Laughs.)
Q: And for the president, what will you miss about Tony Blair? And what are you looking for in an eventual replacement?
PRESIDENT BUSH: Mm. I'll miss those red ties is what I'll miss. (Laughter.) I say one thing. He can answer the question. Don't count him out. Let me tell it to you that way. I know a man of resolve and vision and courage, and I -- my attitude is, I want him to be here so long as I'm the president.
followed by....
Q: Mr. President, you spoke about missteps and mistakes in Iraq. Could I ask both of you which missteps and mistakes of your own you most regret?
PRESIDENT BUSH: It sounds like kind of a familiar refrain here. (Scattered laughter.) Saying "Bring it on." Kind of tough talk, you know, that sent the wrong signal to people. That I learned some lessons about expressing myself maybe in a little more sophisticated manner. You know, "Wanted dead or alive," that kind of talk.
culminating with....
PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Prime Minister, can I buy you dinner?
PRIME MINISTER BLAIR: Certainly.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you.
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/multimedia/bushblair_endlesslove.mov