White House Press BriefingsPress Briefings by the White House Press Secretary and other Administration officials.Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 9282007- September 28, 2007 MS. PERINO: Good afternoon. Happy Friday. I have nothing to begin with; go ahead. Kelly.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070928-3.html Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 9272007- September 27, 2007 MS. PERINO: Hi, everybody. Welcome back to the briefing room. I have a statement by the President on Burma that I will read out for him, and then a statement about the FAA actions, and then I'll go to questions.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070927-6.html Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 9212007- September 21, 2007 MS. PERINO: Good afternoon. Happy Friday. Sorry I'm a little late. I have nothing to start with, so we'll go to questions. Does anyone have a question (Laughter.) If not, I've got plenty of other things to do.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070921-5.html Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 9192007- September 19, 2007 MS. PERINO: Hello. I have two statements, and then I'll go to questions.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070919-2.html Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 9182007- September 18, 2007 MS. PERINO: Good afternoon. Brief opening statement, and then we'll go to questions. Congress is starting this week another discussion, a series of hearings looking at the FISA reforms that we passed early in August. That's the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The DNI, Mike McConnell, is testifying today. Those reforms we enacted were critical to closing the intelligence gap that was preventing our intelligence community from fully protecting us from those who wished to do us harm. And we.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070918-4.html Press Briefing by Dana Perino - 9172007- September 17, 2007 MS. PERINO: Greetings everybody. (Applause.) Let me start off just by reiterating something that took place this morning. The President has nominated his intention to send up the nomination of Michael B. Mukasey. He is a federal judge from New York. He's got a wealth of experience. He will be our 81st Attorney General if he is confirmed. He was first appointed in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan. He served 18 years as a federal judge, six of those as the chief judge. He possesses a tremendous...http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070917-10.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 9122007- September 12, 2007 MR. SNOW: (Enters to applause.) Well, let me say, back at you. Let me start on an unusual note for a press briefing, just to give a lot of thanks to a lot of people, and I want to start with you.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070912.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 9112007- September 11, 2007 MR. SNOW: Good afternoon all. The President's schedule: at 7:30 a.m., he, the Vice President and Mrs. Cheney attended a service of prayer and remembrance at St. John's Episcopal Church. The President and Mrs. Bush, and the Vice President and Mrs. Cheney participated in a moment of silence on the South Lawn at 8:46 a.m. Normal briefings this morning.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070911-2.html Press Briefing by Tony Snow - 9102007- September 10, 2007 MR. SNOW: Hello, everybody. Before questions, just one little piece of news. The President had a regular SVTS with Prime Minister Maliki this morning. They discussed the Anbar trip. The President thanked the Prime Minister for coming out and for meeting with him there. The Maliki government subsequently has brought nearly $120 million to Anbar, which is part of the Anbar forum that they held last Thursday. They discussed regional politics and making clear that -- and also the Prime Minister's...http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070910-3.html |