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Statement on Federal Disaster Assistance for Arkansas
seen at 22:08, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Statement on Federal Disaster Assistance for Kentucky
seen at 12:09, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Press Briefing by Dana Perino
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Hello. I do not have anything to lead off with, so questions? Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Any update on the housing bill?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Nothing too much more beyond what I had this morning. We've received the legislation recently, late last night, and so we're in the process of carefully reviewing it. It's very important legislation and we want to make sure that we understand how the I's were dotted and the T's were crossed in the legislation that was just -- passed out of committee. So it would be premature to say whether the President could accept this legislation until we've concluded our review. We are very encouraged that the bill appears to create a strong and independent regulator to ensure the safety and soundness of the GSEs -- that's something that the President has long called for and that we believe is the most significant component of the bill. And we also are looking at the FHA provisions of it; we want to make sure we understand the financing, and we just have some questions and we want to make sure that we go through and carefully deliberate it before we make a decision. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q But it sounds like the initial impression is positive.
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, we're certainly grateful for all the work that Senator Shelby has done to help -- to work with the Democrats to take the Republican principles for housing legislation and advance them in this legislation. It's obviously a very strong vote out of the committee -- 19 to 2 I believe was the vote I saw. So we'll continue to look at it, and hopefully we'll be able to get something that will help lots of people stay in their homes. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Speaking of Senator Shelby, he's quoted as saying that he believes the President will sign it. Is he wrong?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I think it's a little bit premature to say, but we're hopeful that we'll be able to get to that point. So we'll continue to look at it and let you know if that changes. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q I want to ask you about the denial of the Jerusalem Post story --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Yes. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q -- when you say that the White House's preference is to solve this through peaceful, diplomatic...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q -- when you say that the White House's preference is to solve this through peaceful, diplomatic
Q Dana, it doesn't -- you don't deny the premise of the Post article, the Jerusalem Post article, ...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Dana, it doesn't -- you don't deny the premise of the Post article, the Jerusalem Post article,
Q One quick follow on that. A broader question in the story, it also claims that there are sort of...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q One quick follow on that. A broader question in the story, it also claims that there are sort of
Q Can I ask on this one?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: On this one still? Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q What about the substance of it, though? Do the President and the Vice President feel that an attack is called for -- whether someone said that in Israel, or not?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Keith, I feel that I just answered that question when I talked about what our policy is. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Can you answer yes or no to that?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I just told -- said what our policy is and that our preference is to solve this diplomatically. And that's what we're trying to do. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q But that doesn't answer the question.
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: It does answer the question, that that is what we are working with our allies to do. But the President has said -- what I'm saying today in response to the Jerusalem Post is nothing different than from what has been said at this podium for a couple of years now. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q But it's not quite an answer, because everyone's preference is always for peace, but someone could still think that an attack may be called for.
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Look, I think that when you have a longstanding policy, such as the President has, and he's working with international allies -- we've already passed three Security Council resolutions; we're now working on an incentives package; we have multilateral agreement that Iran should not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, or get the technology to be able to obtain a nuclear weapon, and we're all working towards that goal. But at the same time, the President has said that no President, no matter who it is, either him or anyone in the future, should take options off the table. It's not a smart way to negotiate. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Does the President -- do the President and the Vice President think an attack is called for on Iran? Yes or no?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I just said what the United States policy was, which is, our preference is to try to solve this diplomatically. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Look, skepticism seems warranted here, because in the run-up to the war in 2003, the line was officially...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Look, skepticism seems warranted here, because in the run-up to the war in 2003, the line was officially
Q On the back-and-forth between you guys and NBC News, one of the issues Ed Gillespie brings up is...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q On the back-and-forth between you guys and NBC News, one of the issues Ed Gillespie brings up is
Q Secretary Gates is going to be down here this afternoon. Did you find out anything about this important meeting that --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Look, the national security team meets regularly. I don't know anything -- specifics about that meeting. But I would say all meetings at the White House are important. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Right, but did you -- is it a national security meeting he's here for?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I don't know. If Secretary Gates is here and he's participating, I would assume it has to do something with national security. We'll try to find out. But, Roger, he's here a lot and they have a variety of different meetings. I'm not saying he was trying to get out of the hearing or anything. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Back to the housing question for a moment. Has the Dodd-Shelby bill removed some of the objections on the financing? I know you said you're studying the financing, but one of the objections --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: That's what we're checking right now. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q -- has been the use of taxpayer funds, he didn't want to do that. But by taking the profits from GSEs, doesn't that get around and answer that question?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: That's what we're checking, because we don't believe that taxpayer dollars should be used to help lenders or speculators. We think that we should be able to help Americans who want to stay in their homes and can afford to stay in their homes find a way to do that without using taxpayer dollars. But that specific point is what we're analyzing right now in the bill. Bill. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Can you honestly maintain with a straight face that in an election season like this the White House was unaware that people would take that statement the President made as an attack on Obama or other Democrats?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: What I'm saying is that President Bush was there at the Knesset to give a speech on the 60th anniversary of Israel and he restated longstanding United States policy. And I don't think that he should have to change or sit back and wait out for the next six months while an election is going on. Connie. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q With all due respect, what's the difference between diplomacy and talking? How do you make diplomatic overtures or moves without talking --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'll refer you to the handy-dandy handbook for diplomats. But, look, there's a different -- when we talk about when we would talk to Iran, it is with the condition that they would halt their nuclear uranium enrichment program. And if -- up and until they do that, we're not going to be sitting down just to talk with them to have talks. President Bush has been against sitting down just to have talks when we know that it wouldn't be fruitful and it wouldn't go anywhere; you wouldn't get any change in behavior. The whole point of our P5-plus-1 process is to work with our partners to bring the economic and diplomatic pressure to bear so that we can change behavior, and then move forward to see if we can get Iran back into the international community. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q So if there's an indication of a change in behavior, either public or private, through a wink and a nod, then the United States will talk to Iran or Syria --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: The phrase is that they would have to verifiably suspend. And so "verifiably" is an important adjective. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Can I just ask you on another topic, on the Koran, why the President decided it was important to...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Can I just ask you on another topic, on the Koran, why the President decided it was important to
Q Do you know -- the Iraqis have talked about a trial for this soldier. Does the President have a position on that, or let the military decide? How do you --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: The military would have to decide what course of action would be -- would take place. And the Multi-National Force in Iraq is prepared to answer those questions. I talked to them a little bit earlier. Go ahead. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q The South Korea-U.S. beef negotiations, they seem to have gone in a strange direction where back...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q The South Korea-U.S. beef negotiations, they seem to have gone in a strange direction where back
Q Dana, back to the Maliki video conference, "serious concerns" seems like a little mild. Was the President outraged when he heard about this?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Yes. I'm giving you the words that the President used, but certainly -- I mean, I don't want to use all the gestures and everything, but, look, the President is concerned about the reaction in the field. He was glad that our military took immediate action, publicly reprimanded the soldier, and removed him from Iraq. Not only that, but the general in the field went and visited many of the Sunni tribal chiefs and presented them with a gift of a new Koran as a gesture of how seriously we took the issue, and that we would certainly respect their religion, and we would never condone such behavior. Les. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Thank you, Dana. Two questions.
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Okay. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q WorldNetDaily reports that more than 31,000 U.S. scientists, including 9,000 Ph.D.s, now signed...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q WorldNetDaily reports that more than 31,000 U.S. scientists, including 9,000 Ph.D.s, now signed
Q That's all?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: That's all I'm going to say. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q As you know, the California Supreme Court, by a one vote majority, has legalized same-sex marriage...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q As you know, the California Supreme Court, by a one vote majority, has legalized same-sex marriage
Q Oh, good.
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Goyal. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, thank you. Two quick questions. One, many people are hurting around the globe as far as...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Dana, thank you. Two quick questions. One, many people are hurting around the globe as far as
Q One more --
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm going to go over here. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q What's your take here on the Justice Department Inspector General's report on terror suspect interrogations?
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I just found out about it. It's, as I understand it, 400 pages long. I haven't had a chance to look at it, so I don't really have -- I'm sorry, I'm not able to provide a reaction for you here. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q One of the things that it brings up is the friction between the -- among the FBI, the CIA, and ...
seen at 09:00, 20 May in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q One of the things that it brings up is the friction between the -- among the FBI, the CIA, and |