White House Press BriefingsPress Briefings by the White House Press Secretary and other Administration officials.Press Gaggle by Tony Snow - 6302006- June 30, 2006 MR. SNOW: Questions Q How long have you owned those sunglasses MR. SNOW: I borrowed them from Deckard. I'm not going to spend money on them, but I'll gladly wear them for this flight.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060630-5.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 6292006- June 29, 2006 MR. SNOW: All right, welcome. We've got a busy news day. Let me go through a whole lot of preliminaries here, and then we will get to the Hamdan case and others.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060629-6.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 6282006- June 28, 2006 MR. SNOW: Good morning. Let me begin with housekeeping items. First, the President's schedule today: He will be -- he has already met with the Secretary of Defense. He will travel to St. Louis later in the day, meet with military personnel who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan. There will be remarks at a dinner for Jim Talent's Senate bid. Then he will return tonight to the White House.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060628-2.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 6272006- June 27, 2006 MR. SNOW: Welcome. A couple of preliminary items of business, and then we will do questions. The President met a little while ago with a delegation from the United States Senate to talk about the line-item veto.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060627-3.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 6262006- June 26, 2006 MR. SNOW: Sorry to keep you waiting. As you may know, just a few minutes ago the Russian government confirmed that the bodies in Baghdad were, in fact, those of four Russian diplomats who have been murdered by al Qaeda in Iraq. Obviously, we're deeply saddened and we send condolences not only to the families, but to the Russian people.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060626-3.html Press Gaggle by Tony Snow - 6262006- June 26, 2006 MR. SNOW: Good morning all. We will keep this somewhat brief. A lot of your colleagues are still trying to navigate their way through the rivers running through our streets and byways, but whatever we don't get to, we'll obviously get to at the on-camera briefing at 12:30 p.m.-ish.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060626-1.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 6232006- June 23, 2006 MR. SNOW: All right, welcome. Good to see a full house today. Let's go through the basics. First, on the President's schedule today, remaining on the schedule -- actually, he has just concluded a meeting with the Russia experts.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060623-4.html Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley - 6222006- June 22, 2006 MR. HADLEY: The President began this morning with an embassy greeting, meeting with the men and women who support U.S. government activities here. He then met with the President of Hungary, went to the Parliament Building, where he met with the Prime Minister. After a meeting with the Prime Minister, of course, there was a brief meeting with the press. He then met with the Speaker of the Parliament, and then had an opportunity to greet various leaders of the political parties here in Hungary....http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060622-5.html Press Briefing by Judy Ansley, NSA Senior Director for European Affairs; and Faryar Shirzad, NSA Deputy National Security Advisor for International Ec- June 21, 2006 MR. JONES: Good afternoon, everybody. I'd like to introduce two Senior Directors from the National Security Council. We have Senior Director for European Affairs, Ms. Judy Ansley, and we have Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs, Mr. Faryar Shirzad. And they are here to talk about today's meetings and events.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060621-8.html Press Gaggle by Tony Snow and National Security Advisor Steve Hadley - 6202006- June 20, 2006 MR. SNOW: All right. First, just a read out. I think you're familiar with what's going on tomorrow, but I'll go ahead and give you a read out anyway. The President tomorrow, the public schedule begins with a meeting with the President of Austria. There will also be a meeting with the Chancellor and a meeting with European Union leaders. For all those we will have stills and host TV at the top. There will be pool available for a U.S.-EU meeting; closed press U.S.-EU working lunch; a U.S.-EU...http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060620-2.html |