White House Press BriefingsPress Briefings by the White House Press Secretary and other Administration officials.Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 1292007- January 29, 2007 MR. SNOW: All right. As all of you know, the President is going to be highlighting the strength of the economy over the next couple of days. First, there will be a visit to Peoria, Illinois. He'll visit the Caterpillar headquarters and speak to employees, highlighting, among other things, the benefits of global trade and the way in which free and fair trade have enabled companies like Caterpillar to prosper on the global market.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070129-2.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 1222007- January 22, 2007 MR. SNOW: Good morning, hope you all had a good weekend. Here is a quick run through on the President's schedule. He is at Camp David right now, he's had normal briefings through the morning. At 12:05 p.m. there will be a phone call to the March for Life participants. At about 1 15 p.m. he will return to the White House and he will continue speech preparation and do some practicing today at the White House, in anticipation and preparation for State of the Union.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070122-1.html Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 1192007- January 19, 2007 MS. PERINO: One announcement and then, well, three announcements. First, we'll start off with a happy birthday to Ann Comptonhttp://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070119-2.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 1182007- January 18, 2007 MR. SNOW: All right, before we get started, let me just show you a tiny bit of leg on the State of the Union address, but, well, maybe it's just upper ankle, I'm not sure. It's not going to be a typical State of the Union address in the sense of going at great length through all the budget items. It's not going to take a comprehensive look at all portions of the budget.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070118-1.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 1172007- January 17, 2007 MR. SNOW: Good afternoon. Questions.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070117-5.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 1162007- January 16, 2007 MR. SNOW: All right, lacking anything new, we'll go straight to questions. Terry.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070116-6.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 1122007- January 12, 2007 MR. SNOW: The President's schedule, the President is in Camp David, you've seen the rest of the day ahead schedule. Just a couple of announcements and then I'll take your questions.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070112-4.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 192007- January 9, 2007 MR. SNOW: Good afternoon. A couple notes, and then I'll be happy to take questions. The President's schedule today, Normal morning briefings, he's consulting with members of Congress, and continuing to work on the speech for tomorrow night. That is the schedule.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070109-2.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 182007- January 8, 2007 MR. SNOW: Welcome. A few notes before I take questions. The President today spoke with Nicaraguan President Enrique Bola os to thank him for his service to his country. He later spoke with President elect Daniel Ortega, to congratulate him on his election victory, to express America's strong commitment to the well being of the Nicaraguan people and our continuing interest in a relationship with Nicaragua, noting such ongoing areas of concern as CAFTA and the Millennium Challenge Account. The...http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070108-7.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 152007- January 5, 2007 MR. SNOW: Well, as you know, we've had a couple of personnel announcements today. The President has announced John Negroponte will be going to the State Department and Mike McConnell will be the new Director of National Intelligence. In addition, the Pentagon, within the hour, has announced recommendations by Defense Secretary Gates to elevate General George Casey to become Army Chief of Staff, General George Petraeus to be head of the multinational forces in Iraq, Admiral William Fallon to...http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070105-7.html |