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Press Briefing by Dana Perino
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: All right. Let me give you one update. The President called Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt today. He wished him a happy Swedish National Day, and also thanked him for hosting a successful International Compact of Iraq meeting in Stockholm. The President has been recording his weekly radio address. In it he will urge Congress to pass a responsible funding bill that gives our men and women in uniform the resources they need and the support that they have earned. There are troops in harm's way over in Iraq and Afghanistan. This bill would give them the resources they need to defeat the terrorists. It's been up there in front of Congress for over 16 months, and it's now time for Congress to get to work on that. And that's what he'll talk about in his radio address. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Is there any approach that the administration can take to deal with Zimbabwe, what's going on in Zimbabwe, other than condemnation?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I would -- make sure that you have a chance to look at the briefing today by Ambassador James McGee, who is our Ambassador to Zimbabwe. He did an on-the-record briefing earlier today and said that they're going to look at the full suite of diplomatic tools that they have available to them. But there's no doubt that the situation in Zimbabwe is worsening, and it was already a terrible situation. So let me refer you to them to look -- we already have some U.N. sanctions on that regime, on Mugabe's regime. But the Ambassador said today they'll be looking at what other options they have available to them. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Will the President make this part of his discussions in Europe next week?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm sure that, given the fact that one of the things that we'll be talking with the Europeans about is this new -- not new, but this effort that we have been undertaking with Europe on a range of issues on a global reach -- so, for example, on HIV/AIDS or on malaria, where we are working with the Europeans. Obviously people in Europe have a great interest in what's going on not just around the world but certainly in Africa, a particular interest in Africa. So I would assume that the situation in Zimbabwe will come up. Remember, this week at the World Food Conference that was held in Rome, attended by people around the world, but all the Europeans that were there were -- at least I saw several of them quoted being very dismayed at what's going on in Zimbabwe and worried about the human condition on the ground. Matt. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, an Israeli cabinet member who is very close to Prime Minister Olmert has said today that ...
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Dana, an Israeli cabinet member who is very close to Prime Minister Olmert has said today that
Q But the U.S. has not ruled out military options as a last resort, nor has it --
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: On? Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q -- asked Israel to do so, has it?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, while the President has always said that he, as Commander-in-Chief, would never take any options off the table, I wouldn't read anything into that. We are trying to solve this diplomatically. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, I just want to ask you about Gitmo. We've got 9/11 defendants talking about martyrdom, kind...
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Dana, I just want to ask you about Gitmo. We've got 9/11 defendants talking about martyrdom, kind
Q Dana, the climate change bill and the action in the Senate. What do you say to those who say that...
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Dana, the climate change bill and the action in the Senate. What do you say to those who say that
Q What about the -- the backers of the bill said that they think they really have the strength to...
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q What about the -- the backers of the bill said that they think they really have the strength to
Q Dana, can you describe for us the President's reaction to the latest economic numbers? And does he believe that the stimulus package will be a difference-maker in terms of making this downturn short-lived?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, you'll hear from the President pretty soon, because at the swearing in for Steve Preston over at the Department of Housing and Urban Development I believe the President will address the housing number today. We're obviously not happy with the unemployment number that had gone up. We do think it was in line with the expectations for the current economy, and we do also believe that it's important to look at a couple of things. One, the number in large part was increased by new job applicants, and it usually takes new job applicants a little while longer to find work. So while it's a concern that the unemployment rate jumped to 5.5 percent, that is still historically low, and lower than the averages of the '70s, '80s and '90s. The most important thing we can do now is, first of all, make sure Congress does no harm. And secondly, we would ask the Democrat leadership in Congress to really take a look at their time-management issues. They just spent an entire week lobbying for -- or arguing about a bill that they knew was not going to become law. They didn't spend even just an hour on the Colombia free trade agreement -- that's all that's needed, really, to have a vote on an agreement that we already had with them, and that would open up the market for our businesses to sell into the Colombian market and just level the playing field. They could have spent that time talking about housing legislation, how to make sure that we modernize the Federal Housing Agency, how to make sure that we address the GSE problem. They could have spent time on a lot of other things when it comes to the economy, and instead they chose to talk about a bill that would increase gas prices by another 53 cents a gallon. And so we just question their priorities and we would hope that next week when they get back to work, they could actually take up the war supplemental and some of these other issues that I just mentioned, because we do think that that would have a positive impact on the economy. And a last point about the economic stimulus package. We are only one month into the economic stimulus package, and we have always said that we think that there will be about 500,000 more jobs added, but not until the second half of the year. So we're at the beginning of June. So while it's a concern, we do believe we have the policies in place to start to increase the job growth in the future. Roger. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q I conclude from that that the administration is not thinking about any other new steps or anything like that?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: That's not necessarily true. We have a robust economic team in Secretary Paulson, Keith Hennessey, Eddie Lazear. And the President has a great interest in what's going on in the economy -- very concerned about the high energy prices. We believe that the policies we've put in place to help deal with housing are starting to have an impact, and we're helping lots of people. I think the HOPE NOW organization has helped over 1.6 million people to be able to stay in their homes. So there are things that we've done that are good. There are other things that we need to think about, such as figuring out a way that we could increase the amount of domestic oil production and exploration that could be done in environmentally sensitive ways because of new technologies that we've developed over the years. So there are a range of things that we continue to look at, but at the moment we would ask Congress to act on the things we think would have an impact -- not necessarily an immediate impact, but an impact, nonetheless, so that the future of our economy can continue to grow. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q What about an extension of unemployment benefits? The Democrats on the Hill have been suggesting that for months.
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: They have. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Does that get any currency down here?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Remember, the -- this administration has followed precedent of previous administrations. No administration has increased -- or extended unemployment benefits when unemployment was this low, at 5.5 percent. Now while we've seen an increase, it's still at historically low levels. And so we will continue to work with Congress on the other things that we're trying to do. And at the moment the most important thing they could do is to try to -- for example, on the Colombia free trade agreement -- if they were able to move forward on that, then these companies that want to sell into Colombia, such as these big heavy-duty equipment -- if you just think of the event a week or two ago out on the South Lawn -- how many jobs that that could create. Or if we wanted to increase domestic or -- domestic production or exploration when it comes to oil and gas, how that could increase the number of jobs that are out there. There are a number of ways that the American entrepreneur could take advantage of some of these things if they were just given the chance. And on the Colombia free trade agreement, it's a great example where Congress could act but has chosen not to. John. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Those are things that you've talked about repeatedly in the past. Are there additional policy steps that you're considering?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, I would say that our policy team has always taken a look at what we could possibly do, but I wouldn't lead you to believe that there's anything imminent in terms of an announcement. Go ahead, Laurent. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q We've just gotten news that the United States intends to walk away from the United Nations Human Rights Council. Are you aware of those reports? Can you confirm them?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I wasn't aware of it, but I'll refer you to the State Department for more. I think they're briefing now. Paula. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q On unemployment extension, is there a rate of unemployment in which the administration would consider extending?
seen at 09:00, 6 June in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I think this is a question that you asked earlier, and there's really been no change in the last three hours. So I think that we'll take a look at the numbers, we'll continue to assess them. And obviously we're concerned about anybody who wants to have a job and can't find one. The President wants anyone who wants to find a job in America to be able to find a job in America, and the best way that we can do that is to encourage pro-growth economic policies. And so he'll continue to do that. We'll take -- we'll keep a look -- keep a sharp eye on the economic numbers and unemployment numbers. The best thing that we can do is try to open up these new markets. Read more Comment (0), Email this. |