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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Dana Perino
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Hello. Just a couple of announcements, and then we can take your questions. The President is currently meeting with the members of the Commission on Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism. This meeting gives the President the opportunity to talk to the commission about their findings and to share with them more about what he thinks about what's happened over the past seven and a half years. Also, a scheduling announcement for you. On Monday, the President will visit the National Counterterrorism Center in McLean, Virginia. The visit is similar to the ones the President has done at the CIA and at the State Department and the National Security Agency. It's a chance for the President to be briefed by officials there and receive updates on work being done at NCTC. He will also thank them for all of the hard work that they've done to keep America safe. So that will be on Monday. I don't have a time for you here, but we'll get it for you on the week ahead. Anybody have questions? (Laughter.) Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Of course we do. Now that the automakers have submitted plans for their futures and are about ...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Of course we do. Now that the automakers have submitted plans for their futures and are about
Q So you think that a determination of how serious they are and how good those plans are sort of depends on what they say tomorrow --
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: No, not necessarily. I think that their testimony is going to be important, but what's even more important are the plans that they've provided. But since we just got the summaries yesterday we're starting to pore through them now. We had a test that we had laid out, through the 136 program, on what viability would mean. We can talk about a variety of those things, like the labor cost, management cost, the legacy cost, the debt structure -- that's a very important piece of this. We want to make sure that a company is viable so that if the American taxpayers help the automakers now that they don't have to again try to help them in six months because the plans didn't work. So that's what we'll be looking at. But we just need a little bit more time to pore through those documents. Matt. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q The automakers' funding request, in their just-presented plans, totaled $34 billion in loans and...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q The automakers' funding request, in their just-presented plans, totaled $34 billion in loans and
Q What's your -- what's the White House --
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, that's a good point, and we'll have to -- again, we're going to have to look at the plans and see what may or may not be able to be supported by us for those companies as they move forward. We have said that we want to try to help the automakers, and we've put forward a plan that we think that can get bipartisan support. But we need to look at each of them and see if what we would be able to support could actually be a good investment for the taxpayers, and we just don't know that yet. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q But you had said yesterday that $25 billion sounded -- the technology funds alone sounded pretty generous.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, I think that to the American people, that giving $25 billion in taxpayer dollars to a specific industry is generous. But these are very serious times, and I'm sure the companies have spent a lot of time thinking through what they think they will need. And we'll have to wait and see what their plans say. Give us a chance to look through them. Let's see what they have to say tomorrow, and let's see what kind of support they can get on Capitol Hill tomorrow, as well. I think that remains a little bit of a mystery. Go ahead. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, it sounds to me like you're not ruling out more than $25 billion for the automakers. Is that correct?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm saying I'm not ruling anything out. I think that we need to see their plans -- Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q You say you're not ruling anything out.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm not ruling anything in or out. I think that we just need -- it's too early -- let us have a chance to look at their plans and let them have their chance to testify, and let's see what support it can get on Capitol Hill. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Isn't that a movement from previously? I mean, you were pretty firm on no more than $25 billion previously allocated money, that was it. It sounds like now you're saying you might go over that.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, I don't recall ever being asked a question if we would actually do more than $25 billion. The debate that we were having over the past few weeks as we laid -- put forward our plan was that we thought that the money that had already been appropriated for the auto industry should be used for the auto industry, and all that Congress would need to do was amend the 136 program and allow those funds to be used now rather than just for the specific costs that they were -- or the specific issues that they were going to be allowed to use. I don't remember being asked if we would do more than $25 billion, and I didn't say. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Well, as I remember it, I think you were pretty clear, and I know that Gutierrez was clear, that the administration opposes more than $25 billion. Is that still true?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I don't remember saying that. We can go back and check the record -- Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q I know Gutierrez said that, and you've certainly suggested that.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, let us take a look at what these companies are going to put forward. And I don't remember any of the companies suggesting that they needed more than $25 billion over the past three weeks. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Well, now, if there was money to come from somewhere else, could it come possibly from the TARP or would there need to be some new allocation?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: We need to look at their plans. We need to let them testify. And we think that Congress should take a look at the bipartisan way forward that we put to them, which was to use the money that they've already allocated for it. We think that would be the best and appropriate use of that money. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q May I ask one final -- I'm sorry. You've emphasized repeatedly that they need to show a plan for...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q May I ask one final -- I'm sorry. You've emphasized repeatedly that they need to show a plan for
Q You don't usually talk about which way the wind is blowing on Capitol Hill. What leads you to say -- make a comment that support for this is a mystery?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, I just, I think that it is. Could anybody here tell me how Capitol Hill is actually going to react to the plans that they put forward? I don't think anybody knows. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Well, you usually don't talk about the mood up there.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Really? Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q What are you telling -- what is the administration telling its -- telling Republicans about this whole idea of the $34 billion?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, as I said, we need a chance to look through the plans, Peter, so I don't think that we can -- I can answer that for you right now. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q You're not sending any signals on this yet at all?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: As far as I know, no, but I think that if anybody were to ask us, our subject matter experts, for their opinion, that they'll provide it, but I don't know if we would do that in advance of the -- do that publically in advance of the testimony. John. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Are there particular areas of their proposals where you have more questions than in other areas, like legacy costs?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I don't know. Our experts -- Keith Hennessey, Eddie Lazear and his team -- they're looking at all of this and they know what to look for better than I do, but once they have a little bit more I could see if there's something I can provide. Anything else on autos? Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Yes.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Jon. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q I have a quick one. Are you on the same page as the Speaker, who said that bankruptcy for these companies is not an option?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I think what I just said is that we have said that we want to try to help these companies and we laid -- put forward a path for us to be able to do so. And -- but we're going to have to -- we would only do so if the companies can prove viability. And that's the question right now -- whether or not these plans would provide for long-term viability -- and that's just something I can't answer for you right now today. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q It does sound like the viability premise would leave room for allowing them to fail. I mean, logic would sort of --
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm just not going to speculate. Let us take a look at the plans and let them have their testimony and see if we can help them. We don't want anybody to be negatively affected by a bankruptcy, but sometimes companies do fail. That's just the way it is in our system. We've put forward a path that we think could get bipartisan support. Let's just see what transpires over the next three days. We're not going to answer this today. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, how extensive is the material the automakers provided you all? I mean, how long does it take to go through it?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I don't know, Ed. I haven't seen them. I've had a few other things to do, but you wouldn't want me looking at them anyway because I couldn't tell you. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q No, but do you know?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: No, I don't know. I think they're pretty thorough, but that's just a guess, given the report that I heard this morning. Olivier. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, does the White House support India's call for Pakistan to extradite Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders (inaudible)?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm going to let Secretary Rice, who is there in the region, and Admiral Mullen, who is either headed there or -- well, he's in the region; I don't know if he's in Delhi yet -- let them report back to the President before I would comment on that. But they're in the region at the request of the President to express solidarity and our condolences. Obviously six American citizens were killed and many others were negatively affected. So this feels a little bit different to us and we expect that Pakistan would cooperate fully, transparently, and follow this to its conclusion. But I don't think that I can presuppose what they're going to come back and tell the President. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Okay. Then I've got a bunch of Pakistan for you. The WMD Commission came back and said basically that Pakistan sits closest to the intersection of nuclear weapons and Islamist terrorism. Do you agree with that characterization?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I have no reason to disagree with it. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Okay. And finally, one of the striking things about the report is how many times it says that ...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Okay. And finally, one of the striking things about the report is how many times it says that
Q Any plans for any legislative proposals, administrative restructuring, anything like that in response to the WMD Commission report?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Oh, not that I'm aware of -- at least certainly not under our administration. I think that we would make sure that the President-elect's team is fully briefed and then if they decide they want to move forward when they have their team together, I think that they could do that. But I don't even know if in the report they suggest that, so I'll have to defer. Kathleen. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Has the President received and is he considering the request from Senator Dick Durbin to commute...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Has the President received and is he considering the request from Senator Dick Durbin to commute
Q Dana.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: I'm going to go back here just real quick. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Dana, the GAO, as you know, issued its latest -- its first audit, actually, on the financial recovery...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Dana, the GAO, as you know, issued its latest -- its first audit, actually, on the financial recovery
Q On Mumbai, about Admiral Mullen and Secretary Rice's visits, are they basically trying to manage this combustible relationship between Pakistan and India and trying to make sure that this thing does not escalate out of hand?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Well, we certainly have over the past seven years -- if you remember in 2001, we had a similar situation where India and Pakistan tensions had increased dramatically. We have something called a composite dialogue which we have tried to use to help the two countries establish open lines of communication, which they have been using over the past week, which is something that they didn't have just a few years ago. So we're continuing to try to help them have open lines of communication. The Pakistanis have said to the Indians that they will cooperate and that they will participate in the investigation. We think that that's positive. One of the reasons that the President wanted Secretary Rice and Admiral Mullen to go to the region was of course to help reduce tensions, which is our goal, but to also thank our Ambassador and our Consul General, who have done amazing work to try to help the American citizens negatively affected by these attacks, and also to express our condolences to the Indians and our solidarity with the Indians. We have really worked hard on both relationships, bilaterally and then multilaterally in the region, to try to help everyone realize that the common enemy is the terrorists, and it's an enemy not just for India and not just for Pakistan, not just for the United States, but for all of civilization. And that's the message that they're taking today. I expect when they get back they'll be able to provide an update to the President. And then we'll update you from there. Okay, Les. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Thank you, Dana.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: And then I'll go Helen. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Two questions. Two hundred of Israel's rabbis and other Israeli leaders, including generals, petitioned...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Two questions. Two hundred of Israel's rabbis and other Israeli leaders, including generals, petitioned
Q Thank you. Bloomberg reports that Professor Igor Panarin of Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Thank you. Bloomberg reports that Professor Igor Panarin of Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Q I had a poker face. (Laughter.)
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Helen, did you have a question? Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Yes. Is the President going to sign the anti-cluster bomb treaty? Apparently this is --
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Right, this is a treaty that was passed out of the U.N. Security Council several months ago. We said then that, no, we would not be signing on to it. And so I think that the signing is actually -- we did not participate in the passage of it, and therefore we're not going to sign it either. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Why not?
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: What I have forgotten is all the reasons why, and so I'll get it for you. (Laughter.) Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Thank you. One other question.
seen at 09:00, 3 December in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MS. PERINO: Oh, okay. Read more Comment (0), Email this. |