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Press Gaggle by Dana Perino
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Good morning. Okay, the President had his normal briefings, of course. At 10:30 a.m. he and Mrs. Bush will participate in the signing of two bills: The Renewal of Import Restrictions on Burma and the Tom Lantos Block Burmese JADE, which is Junta's Anti-Democratic Efforts Act. That will be in the [Oval] Office and pool coverage. At 10:45 a.m. he will sign the Caroline Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood Cancer Act of 2008; also in the Oval, with stills. And Emily can get you specifics on that if you need it. At 3:20 p.m. he will be in Ohio. We're going to leave here at 1:25 p.m., I think. He will tour Lincoln Electric Company and then give remarks there to people from the company who will be assembled. And at 5:45 p.m. he will attend a congressional trust reception. I have two other things. One, we wanted to note that tomorrow, after 32 years on the job, NBC cameraman Wolfie Fraser will serve his last day here at the White House. (Applause.) He's really worked tirelessly; we've gotten to know him over the years. He's traveled the world with many Presidents; he's been through all of our years. And we wish you all the best and your family all the best as you start your next chapter. MR. FRASER: Thank you. MS. PERINO: Also at the end of this week, Congress is expected to go on their August recess, and at that same time many families across America are making tough decisions about whether or not they can go on their summer vacations, due to the high gasoline prices. That's just one of many reasons why the Democratically controlled Congress shouldn't keep putting off our future energy needs by systematically and, we would say, un-democratically blocking votes on real measures to address the root causes of the problem of high energy prices. There are proposals in Congress which include the provisions the President has called for, including opening up our energy resources in the Outer Continental Shelf, ANWR, and allowing development of oil shell resources in the west, as well as streamlining the permitting process for refineries. The Democratic leaders in Congress shouldn't delay this vote; they should listen to the cause of the American people and allow a vote before leaving on yet another month of recess and politics. We believe that the American people send their elected leaders to Washington to represent them. They are clamoring for an answer on this, and we believe that the Republicans, and many Democrats, should be allowed to at least have a vote on this before they leave on this next recess. You will hear the President talk about this today in his remarks. Jennifer. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q On the attack in Iraq, there seems to be -- at least anecdotally -- an uptick in some of these ...
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q On the attack in Iraq, there seems to be -- at least anecdotally -- an uptick in some of these
Q Dana, are you getting any better handle on when the President will be signing the housing rescue bill?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: It's not us that has had a problem with getting a handle on it. It's the Congress, and they send us the bill, and as soon as we get it, we'll sign it. So that question should be, I think, appropriately put to Speaker Pelosi's office as to when they're going to send it to us. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q You're not getting signals on that happening today or tomorrow?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I haven't had an update -- I don't think we -- we would assume it's soon. I mean, at some point it's going to become irresponsible that they don't send it down, because Secretary -- the Secretary of the Treasury has said in a -- I think it was almost two weeks ago now, or maybe even longer, that he needed those authorities that are in the bill in order to help stabilize the market and provide confidence to the market. And the President dropped his veto threat on the provision that he didn't like so that we could speed up this process. So as soon as they have the bill ready, they should send it to us, but that question is appropriately put to Speaker Pelosi. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Do you think they're delaying sending it over deliberately?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I don't have reason to believe that. I know that they're just now back in town again after their long weekend of a recess, but I don't think -- you know, sometimes it does take a while to send bills to the White House for signing, but at some point you have to wonder why are they holding it back. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, is the President concerned about the steepest decline ever in home prices that just occurred in May -- 15.8 percent? And is he going to mention that at all in his remarks today?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, the remarks today are mainly focused on energy issues. But clearly housing has been the other part of the headwinds that we have faced over the last year. And there's no question that it still is having an effect on the housing market. We can't put a timetable on when the housing market will be able to start to rebound, but we're doing everything we can, one, to help people stay in their homes in the meantime, while they go through this correction; and then to help us pull out of it sooner than later. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Will the President, then, in his remarks at all echo what you were saying about getting Congress to send that bill to him soon? Is he going to try --
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I don't -- Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q I mean, I know you said energy, but that's sort of part of the big picture of the economy, as well.
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: His remarks that he's going to give today are on energy. Paula. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Will the White House, or the President sign the CPSC reform bill when it gets here?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: We did -- let's see, I have a point on that. We do think that we'll get a bill -- we hope that we'll be able to get a bill that the President could sign -- I don't think I brought my notes with me, sorry. We'll get back to you, Paula, I'm sorry -- hold on, I might have it here, because I had a couple of points on it. Yes, here we go, just to remind me. We're waiting -- we understand they made an agreement last night. We're waiting to see the final language. We do think that the bill moved in a direction that we might be able to sign it; we would like to be able to sign a bill. We want to ensure Americans that their products that they are buying and using are safe. And we want to make sure that the regulating agencies have the resources that they need in order to do their job. So let us get a hold of that final language, take a look at it and then we'll circle back with you. Roger. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q The Cabinet meeting tomorrow and then statement afterwards -- what's the nature of the statement?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Energy, the most important priority facing America right now. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q A repeat of what he will say later today or --
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, it's some pretty basic issues -- and I think that you'll hear him call again for the Democratically led Congress to allow the representatives of the American people to at least have a vote on this before they leave for their recess. John. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Thank you, Dana. Can you say whether U.S. intelligence, military intelligence overseas assisted the government of Serbia in the apprehension of Radovan Karadzic and the current pursuit of General Mladic.
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I know that we have over the years been supportive of efforts, and that's pretty much all I can say right now. But we're very pleased that he was finally caught. We wish it would have happened sooner. Ann. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Is the President pleased that Americans are driving less, to the tune of maybe $10 billion -- 10...
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Is the President pleased that Americans are driving less, to the tune of maybe $10 billion -- 10
Q What is the position of the White House on a national speed limit? Because it's been argued that if you go above a certain mile per hour, you're saving gasoline --
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I think the President thinks that consumers can make that decision on your own. And you asked me, I'm sorry, Ann, about the Highway Trust Fund and if we're concerned. In our budget last February, we noted concern about the issue. And then -- it's not as high as some people have said, in terms of the deficit, but I think this again goes to the issue of, there's just contradictions in some people's policies -- which is, some people, I think especially those from the Democratic side, want people to drive less to help improve the environment. But when you do that, you have less taxes. So then their answer is, well, let's maybe try to raise taxes, which we don't think is a good answer either. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q So you don't anticipate any initiative from the President in his final months in office to address the Highway Trust Fund?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: We had in our budget a way for them to address it, a way for Congress to address it -- so we think that Congress actually needs to do its work on the appropriations side of the equation to address it. And we don't think that raising taxes is necessary. Laurent. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Thank you, Dana. Do you think that sanctions are having any impact at all on the Burmese regime?
seen at 09:00, 29 July in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I haven't had an update on it in a while, but we do know that sanctions can work, which is why we work both unilaterally and multilaterally to impose them, to help squeeze the regime. Our goal is to squeeze the people who are actually repressing the people, and not hurt the people. And that's why you see we are very generous in humanitarian aid with some of these countries, but at the same time we work to address the leaders and the cronies of these regimes -- such as in Zimbabwe, with what we did with President Mugabe's sanctions last week. Last one, Savannah. Read more Comment (0), Email this. |