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Department of State Washington File: Transcript: White House Briefing, December 5, 2002 MR. FLEISCHER: Again, let him send his report. We'll take a look at what he does and what he says, and we'll keep you apprised as we receive the information. I can't guess. If he sends in one piece of paper with one paragraph on it, then it's rather easy to study it and it won't take much time. If he sends in tens of thousands of pages worth of documents, it will require some time to take a look at. ... Q: Ari, if I can come back to Greg's question, when you say the coalition is already beginning to form into place, there seems to be a few countries, including the British -- Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, I think -- I'm sure last week made these comments, that there's still a preference for another vote at the U.N. What is the White House position right now on, after all the information has been revealed, you have responded, does the Security Council get assembled again for another vote? ... [Read More]
USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 Q: -- process any pages from members of the White House press corps to members of the Counsel's Office? ... Following is the White House transcript of the afternoon press briefing with White House Deputy Press Secretaries PJ Crowley and Barry Toiv: ... Q: What does the White House think about the fact that Monica Lewinsky now apparently has formally -- has called the President a liar. Does the White House staff -- ... [Read More]
USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Q: Mike, by the end of this week the Judiciary Committee is going to do another large document dump, some 60,000 pages. Is the White House concerned this will further damage the President's reputation? ... Q: Well, Mike, I mean, doesn't this sort of give the White House the best of both worlds? You can keep an arm's length from Carville and let him bay at the Republicans while the White House says, no, we don't want anything to do with this? ... [Read More]
USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Q: The report at the end, in the summary, says, where is Whitewater, and it talks about no charges involving FBI files, White House Travel Office. Is the White House confident that there are no possible indictments pending for any of those cases? ... MCCURRY: That's a little bit of his rosacea, which comes out from time to time. He got back here at 10:00 p.m. He worked on this until early this morning -- I don't know how late. But he wrote it out himself on three pages of White House note paper. ... [Read More]
USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1998 Q: There have been reports that a White House operator testified that he received the first reprimand in a really long career after declining representation suggested by the White House Counsel's Office. Has anybody checked that out? ... Q: Mike, speaking of secret units in the White House, do you know of any secret police operation in this White House? ... Q: Mike, to follow up on a previous question, in legislation on any subject in any given year there's a lot of horse trading that goes on between Congress and the White House. Would it be appropriate for the White House to offer help to particular congressmen's needs in return for "no" votes on impeachment related questions? ... [Read More]
USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING, JANUARY 27, 1999 Q: Joe, you mentioned earlier that the White House was rebuffed in efforts to -- in a request to see the 50,000 pages. When were White House lawyers rebuffed and was it more than once? ... Following is the White House transcript: ... Q: Are you saying that it would be improper for the White House to have had access to the information through the minority counsel's office? ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, February 4 However, let me go back, because I went and collected some of this information to help walk you through this. Late on November 12th, the White House was informed that the Secret Service had identified and intercepted a suspicious substance at the off-site White House mail facility. At that time, White House Homeland Security officials -- or, I should say, early in the early hours of November 13th, White House Homeland Security officials convened an interagency conference call to make sure appropriate law enforcement and public health officials were informed and to determine the next steps. That call included the FBI; it included the CDC; it included the Postal Service, and other officials, as well. At that time, additional exhaustive testing was conducted by the CDC, which, on November 14th, determined that the substance did not pose a public health risk. We obviously take public health risk very seriously. And if there's information that needs to be shared, we share it appropriat ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, Friday, May 4, 2001 Q: There are a lot of people reporting trouble accessing the White House website today. Some Internet security firms have reported that Chinese nationals, hackers were planning to use today for concentrated attacks on that website. Are we having a -- attack on the White House websites, or any other kind of hacker attacks in the last couple of days? Have they had any success -- ... MR. FLEISCHER: Well, of course he will work with the Democrat leadership. But in the end, the process always comes down to a question of getting things done for the American people. And to get things done for the American people, what counts is the ability to assemble a bipartisan coalition that is called a majority. And once that's done, then you can anticipate several signing ceremonies here at the White House, which I think the American people will very well receive, and will be grateful to the people who voted yes. ... [Read More]
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USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: WHITE HOUSE DAILY BRIEFING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Q: What is the White House position on his appearing for a deposition -- that he should do so voluntarily? Or is the White House interested in him not appearing? ... Q: But, Joe, if there hasn't been any fact-finding, why do you feel the need -- why does the White House feel the need to send up yet another written refutation of what you said a few minutes ago for this new information that has surfaced in the last couple of weeks? ... Following is the White House transcript: ... [Read More]
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