I think what’s important to the President is that we don’t lose sight of people in the middle of the income scale who continue to struggle with both the health and economic fallout from this crisis. But as we take a look at this issue into our broader policy with Cuba, those principles will continue to be front of mind. PSAKI:  Sure, go ahead.Q    — about next week.MS. Secretary Blinken, Rob Malley, as I have spoken to, others in this building have gotten off to a running start when it comes to that consultation. MR PRICE: Great. We have no illusions about how challenging this will be, but it is our priority and we recognize that there is no military solution to the war in Yemen. Wednesday, April 7, 2021: Press Briefing Transcript 4/7/2021. The name again, please? But those are ongoing discussions, and a final decision hasn’t been made.Q    Secondly, there has been a lot of discussion today. Thank you for joining. And the urgency should prompt Democrats and Republicans — many Democrats are — to come together to support the American Rescue Plan so we can get schools the funding they need. END                1:53 P.M. EST. It seems that the time for negotiation is over, it’s — now that the President is trying to get this thing passed.MS. MR PRICE: Well, when it comes to engagement with the opposition, our embassy does maintain regular communication with contacts across the political spectrum. BERNSTEIN:  You know, I think the way President Biden talks about this is — is not just resonant, but is also — follows an economic logic that I think is very strong: rescue, recovery. Next Post: Remarks by President Biden on the State of the Economy and the Need for the American, Remarks by President Biden on the State of the Economy and the Need for the American, https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2021/02/05/press-briefing-by-press-secretary-jen-psaki-and-council-of-economic-advisers-member-jared-bernstein-february-5-2021/. ... Press Briefing of Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque April 19, 2021. And what are those, and how is he applying those to the situation today?MS. Before we take any measures, including measures along the lines of the one you referenced, we would want to make sure that we have coordinated closely with our allies, with our – with partners, and with members of Congress as well. Is there anything being done at the federal level to make sure that this is not contributing to the spread of coronavirus in this country?MS. But, you know, his focus is on getting the pandemic under control in order to help provide a bridge to economic relief and recovery, and that’s one of the ways he can help address that.Go ahead.Q    Thank you, Jen. You know, President Biden talked about the 2009 stimulus package and lessons that he and other people learned from it. I have two questions. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to ask a question, please press 1 then 0 on your telephone keypad. We know that there are timelines that are coming up. ... IHR Emergency Committee for Pneumonia due to the Novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV transcript of a press briefing - 30 January 2020. I appreciate the question. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq rose by 0.6 percent, 0.5 percent, and 0.4 percent, respectively. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. I just quoted from you, from Jerome Powell, whose job is to manage that risk against the risk of slack in the job market; against the risk of persistent unemployment; against the risk of people getting stuck in joblessness so they can’t get back out and get back into the job market; against the risk of scarring in the economy — meaning not doing enough about current damages so that they become permanent damages, and people can’t get back into the labor market. Has President Biden come to a determination that that’s not going to be a part of the final package in order to get this passed, in order to get the Democratic support that he needs?MR. That’s kind of a lesson I’ve learned in Washington. The President is PSAKI:  Sure.Q    We’re hearing so much in our reporting about frustration across the country — the people who are trying to navigate the system. They are the first people to tell you that being — teaching in the classroom and being able to engage with kids in the classroom — or middle-schoolers or high-schoolers in the classroom — it makes their job more enjoyable, makes them more effective at what they do.The President is absolutely committed to reopening schools. And does he think he’ll be able to get Democrats on board with this, Jen? And there’s an opportunity to do that. MS. PSAKI:  Well, I’ve answered a version of this question a couple times before, but I know everybody is not in the briefing room every day. One, we’re at the brink of — of, you know, spending out the package from December. The Haitian people deserve the opportunity to elect their leaders and restore Haiti’s democratic institutions. Go ahead in the back. It will be those interests and those values that guide us as we pursue a foreign policy that delivers for the American people going forward. Go ahead. PSAKI:  I’m happy to get back to you on that and provide you an update. PSAKI:  We feel an urgency to move it forward as quickly as possible. PSAKI:  The President has spoken about his opposition to the death penalty in the past, but I don’t have anything to predict for you or preview for you in terms of additional steps.Q    And, finally, just one last one. And businesses that should and would be viable on the other side of this crisis fail because we haven’t taken the steps to get them through to the other side of the crisis. But part of what we’re also trying to do is utilize our experts to be out there publicly. Happy Friday. Department Press Briefing – April 20, 2021 He, of course, will — the anchor who is doing the interview will ask whatever the anchor wants to ask. But is there any update on the state of a large-scale, public, sort of, PR media campaign supporting the vaccination effort? But I’m not going to set a new deadline from here. By the way, I wouldn’t call the other thing a “bailout.”  That was the Recovery Act, and I think that also was an effective measure. But it seems as though he has resigned himself to the fact that there will not be 60 votes in the Senate for whatever passes.MS. On Iran specifically, do you know, did he have an opportunity to raise the case of this Iranian diplomat who was sentenced – convicted and sentenced yesterday in Belgium for plotting the attack in Paris? Thank you, everyone, for joining us, and we will plan to see you in person or at least see some of you in person on Monday. But that’s up to them on the timeline. I wouldn’t want to go into any further details. By the way, this is an important thing that comes from some work by the group ITEP — Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy. One more foreign policy question. Source: Department of Defense Press Briefing… And with that, Operator, if you want to provide the instructions for raising hands. required to quarantine and for how long? 1hr 02mins. Six hundred billion of that has already been spent out, and a lot of it is going to be spent out in the coming weeks. And the economy, as I mentioned, has averaged 29,000 jobs over the past three months.Now, if you compare that to the trend over the prior three months, that trend was closer to 1 million, so you see a really very significant downshift in the pace of job creation.This pace is far below the rate necessary to pull us out of the pandemic jobs deficit. As Jared was saying, those conversations are happening with Democrats and Republicans. There are just a small handful of officials both in this building and in ambassadorial posts around the world who the Secretary of State has asked to remain because of the distinguished work they have done, because of the continuity we need in key areas. You then said the official CDC guidance is not out yet. There’s the thresholds, where they come in. Global AIDS Coordinator and Global Health Diplomacy, Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Special Representative for Syria Engagement, U.S. Security Coordinator for Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Office of the U.S. So, the first quick one: I offer it as a “yes,” “no,” or “maybe,” perhaps.MS. And these checks target them effectively and efficiently. Thanks. January 27: Media Briefing (video and audio) PSAKI:  Mm-hmm.Q    — and reports indicate that’s because of racism during the pandemic against them. I just have a couple of things for all of you at the top. BERNSTEIN:  Thanks so much to Jen and the team for helping me be here today. PSAKI:  Kristen. I’m more concerned about…the damage that will do not just to their lives, but to the United States economy, to the productive capacity of the economy. This 40 percent — that’s an elevated rate, and it represents a shift from temporary layoffs to permanent unemployment.Workers of color have been more likely to lose their jobs than white workers. What could be done?MS. Is that or any other move in the discussion – apart from the steps that are being taken to decide how and when to go back into the deal – to send a signal that given the situation with COVID in Iran, that U.S. is prepared to ease some of these pressures on the public in Iran? So, we still keep the door open to seek ideas — ideas to make the package stronger from any Republican or other Democrats who want to bring them forward.Q    And given the President’s remarks earlier and his change of tone, it does seem that he is now okay if this does happen just with Democratic support, despite those hopes and despite his calls for unity.MS. Q    Thank you, Jen.MS. Does it become more difficult going forward if you can’t get it done now?MS. So that’s what we want to focus on. One, do you have any reaction to the ICC judge’s decision today to recognize Palestine as a state party to the Rome Statute and basically say that the do have jurisdiction over what happens over potential or alleged crimes in the West Bank and Gaza? We universally condemn acts of terrorism used to undermine freedom of opinion and expression anywhere in the world. Is there any argument for raising the threshold that you would need to qualify for that? Why would the military need to stand down from enemies foreign and abroad to have these discussions?MS. Is the Biden administration going too big?MR. Has the Biden White House decided to reverse those policies disfavoring grants to those three cities?MS. But certainly we would like to see action as quickly as possible, as we’ve been saying. And, hopefully, he will have the opportunity to reiterate the measures that we can take: masking, social distancing, of course ensuring that people are getting the vaccine when they’re eligible to get the vaccine, and update the public on his efforts to do exactly that. **Please see below for a correction, marked with an asterisk. But there are several mitigating factors that we’ve seen in data to date that will help make it safe. It was […] Slides shown at the NPHET press conference by Prof. Philip Nolan on Friday 30 April. I was a little worried about getting that mask off with the A few things at the top. And the President looks forward to signing the bill when it comes to his desk.Q    Do you feel an urgency to get it passed by that date though?MS. Now, that doesn’t mean that somebody making — that it’s a dead cutoff; it means that it will be phased out to slightly less than that amount at whatever the cutoff is. QUESTION: Thanks very much, Ned, and happy Friday. Next question. The American people who are just trying to do their job, take care of their kids, homeschool — balance everything everybody is balancing right now — just want to be able to go on a website and sign up for their vaccine.Now, one of the steps we’ve taken, we announced earlier this week, is, of course, working with pharmacies to distribute about a million doses in order for Americans to be able to do that in certain communities. February 3: Oregon Employment Department and Oregon Law Center Submit Proposed Settlement for Class Action Lawsuit. OPERATOR: One moment. Share. PSAKI:  You mentioned a couple things that he’s doing next week. Despite, human rights defenders around the world continue to look to the United States to – for support against authoritarian regimes. Or tell me a little bit more about what your question is.Q    That they’re being released — they’re having to — because of the executive order that the President signed earlier this week —MS. When is the timeframe for that to happen? Q    Thanks, Jen. Now, in terms of the parameters — you’ve asked about this — let’s do just a little bit of wonky policy analysis, if that’s okay. They want this funding to go to schools. PSAKI:  Well, I think, one, the vast majority of the American people support this bipar- — this package that would bring relief to American families, that would get shots in the arms of the American people, and would help reopen schools. And second, we believe that Americans, and especially Cuban Americans, are the best ambassadors for freedom and prosperity in Cuba. Department Press Briefing – May 5, 2021. hide. PSAKI:  He has been working to unwind his investment, but I would certainly point you — he’s a private citizen. ... February 10, 2019. There is a time-honored tradition in the country of hearing from the President in this way — from FDR’s fireside chats to Ronald Reagan establishing the weekly presidential radio address. I can follow up with our team on plans for a call with the EU Commissioner. Department of Defense Press Briefing on the President's Fiscal Year 2021 Defense Budget for the Missile Defense Agency Feb. 10, 2020 It is also typical, as I think you have heard us say, and standard for an incoming administration to undertake a review of all arms sales, impending transfers to ensure that they are consistent with our interests and our values. Of course, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence would have further details, and I would refer you to them for additional specifics. ... February 25, 2021 State Department Daily Briefing. How does that play into it with immigration and refugee policy? But the President has tasked an overview and a review of domestic violent extremism in the country. The world has been inspired by the people of Belarus, especially Belarusian women, peacefully demonstrating for the right to have a voice in Belarus’ future. I can say, broadly speaking — because there are people who — of course, a number of us who had served in the prior administration — of course, there are lessons about ensuring we act swiftly when the American people need relief; looking for bipartisan support, which is something certainly the former administration also did. Thanks for being here. PSAKI:  The President wants to move quickly, as he talked about back on the campaign trail too, because the American people need relief now. White House; We talked about Iran a little bit earlier in the briefing. Oh, boy. And then third, as it relates to the Secretary’s phone call with the E3 foreign ministers today, did – and I saw the note that you guys put out earlier about the topics that he expected to cover. Download. Now moving on to Belarus. As I mentioned, black and Hispanic unemployment rates are 9 percent. One, on the Pentagon visit, should we be expecting speeches like we saw yesterday at these? PSAKI:  Well, that’s really up to Iran. PSAKI:  In what way?Q    Well, does that include Antifa, specifically? With that —MS. We do these briefings three times a week to, as Karen was asking about earlier, provide more accurate and clear information to governors so that they can also communicate with communities; empower local medical experts and doctors so that they can communicate more clearly with their communities, which are some of the most trusted sources. It was their first visit to a cabinet agency, which was a powerful signal of their commitment to diplomacy as well as to the career women and men of this institution. And also, the majority of reconciliation bills in the past have been bipartisan.And so we certainly are hopeful that there will be opportunities for amendments from Republicans, amendments from others across the board to be a part of this process moving forward.Go ahead, Kristen.Q    Thanks, Jen. MS. PSAKI:  Okay. And I think I’ve been skipping you unintentionally. So, I think to — I think that we have to understand that targeting, in this case, means reaching families at the low end, at the middle end — families who have been hit and are struggling with this crisis. He has, as you know, received his second vaccination, which was done in public.Q    And then a follow-up question from a couple weeks ago — you were asked about the President’s policies towards federal executions. We will go to – sorry – we’ll go to Rich Edson. Is that still consistent with U.S. policy? Go ahead. She knows a little something about inflationary risks and has tracked that kind of — you know, has tracked that economic issue forever. We have a couple things at the top. He notes that you will have committed 15 percent of GDP with this though, with basically no increase in public investments. Thank you, Jared, so much.MR. There’s disagreements certainly on the size, but there is a shared view that the American people need relief. Why don’t we take one final question here. It doesn’t change what our travel restrictions or our travel policies are. The EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, called on the Biden administration to reverse Trump’s redesignation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terror. And I know I keep saying this, but we are still only two and a half weeks into the administration, so this is part of how the interagency process should work, where senior members of the national security team are meeting and engaging about a range of issues in the Middle East. So you’re absolutely right that in this case, Tim Lenderking is – has been a longtime public servant. And we’re going to rely on CDC guidance — which, again, is not officially out yet — to determine the best way to do it. We have always taken the position that the court’s jurisdiction should be reserved for countries that consent to it or that are referred by the UN Security Council. In the face of unyielding repression, they continue to demand freedom and democracy. There are — I guarantee you there are politicians on both sides of the aisle who are chomping at the bit to make investments in public goods in this country — to do an infrastructure bill that repairs, not just maintenance, but gets into clean energy, into broadband, into the kinds of investments that you’ve heard the President talk about. We will leave it to the Democrats and Republicans in Congress to see if this is possible through the parliamentary process of reconciliation.Go ahead, Karen.Q    Jen, to follow up on that and the quote that Kristen read — but I also want to come back to a vaccine question —MS. Wednesday, March 24, 2021: Press Briefing Transcript 3/24/2021 It is a package that has funding to reopen schools. Look, I think there are a range of options under consideration. We haven’t seen, since the transition, sort of, an update on his testing.MS. So we can go to Cindy Saine of VOA. The President has been very clear on an important point here, which is that if you look at teachers; if you look at folks who are in blue-collar professions; if you look at retail workers, healthcare workers — if those folks are unemployed, they can get unemployment coverage and that helps them. And in our view, the risks of doing too little are far greater than the risks of doing too much.Q    And just to — one more question. Is it from the auto bailout? I’d like to follow up on the issue of school reopenings. PSAKI:  Sure.Q    In keeping with the economic theme of the day, my first question: Given the most recent job numbers and the continued unemployment and what you have to say today about particularly how minority communities have been affected, is this the right time to increase the number of refugees coming into the country and to also ease immigration and border restrictions?MS. There hasn’t been a conclusion, but as the President has said, he is open to that discussion. So people in this building, people across the interagency have been taking a very close but swift look at these issues. 5 February 2021. WHO press conference on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) - 5 February. So any sense of that? He also stated that 86% of first doses of COVID-19 vaccines have … Is there an exception to that policy?MS. We are prepared to release an unclassified report with full transparency for Congress. MR PRICE: Well, let me speak a little bit about our overall overarching policy when it comes to Cuba, and it’s a policy that will be governed by two principles. Is the White House’s economic team — is there anyone on the team that is concerned that the $1.9 trillion is too big, is too much? History shows that’s precedent.Q    And let me, if I could ask you, on foreign policy:  There’s going to be a principals meeting on Iran today. Back to Top. OPERATOR: Please, go ahead. Have a good weekend. (The briefing was concluded at 3:14 p.m.), An official website of the United States government, Department Press Briefing – February 5, 2021, Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues, Office of the U.S. Of course, vaccines are part of that, but so is masking, so is social distancing, so is ensuring that schools have the ventilation and the facilities that they need in order to do it safely. Any — Janet Yellen is our Treasury Secretary, okay? 6 Responses to Key Takeaways from Government House weekly press briefing and COVID-19 update (February 16, 2021) S.J. And what is the U.S. position on possible violence against protesters on Sunday? And then there’s the phase-out. BERNSTEIN:  No. So what is being done? PSAKI:  We agree with you completely. You mentioned the SRAR, Ambassador Khalilzad, and of course we’re at a very delicate moment as we look forward to May and as we evaluate the U.S.-Taliban agreement as well as our broader approach to Afghanistan. They’ve lost wages. Obviously, when it’s safe to undo those restrictions, our health and medical team will advise us on exactly that. We’ve had a lot of officials out on local television doing local television interviews. So these are structural programs that — not in a cyclical sense, dealing with them getting to the other side of the crisis, but deal with the structural challenges we face in climate, in education, in care, in poverty, in racial discrimination. PSAKI:  That’s a great question. From Brian Karem of Playboy: I mean, we saw a break with Saudi policy yesterday in the Middle East. MR PRICE: Well, Nick, to your first question, when it comes to the Houthi designation, I believe in his first appearance in the press room Secretary Blinken was asked among those moves by – the last-minute moves by the last administration that were under review what his priority would be, and he spoke at length about the designation of Ansarallah. Where will you find the money to “build back better,” as the President has promised?MR. Obviously, different jurisdictions make decisions, but we are hopeful that when the CDC guidelines are out, that will provide some advice, or from a medical — more than that, specific guidance from our health and medical team — the expertise of Dr. Walensky and her team — on exactly what mitigation steps can and should be taken to reopen schools safely.Q    But for schools in the moment right now, weighing whether they should reopen, you don’t have a recommendation one way or the other? And many, many business leaders across the country have said exactly the same thing.The most powerful step that can be taken now is to pass the American Rescue Plan because that is a step that economists across the board have said would help expedite economic recovery, help expedite getting people back to work. And if you can, do you have an update on the status with U.S. assistance to the north of Yemen? By. PSAKI:  Well, I think the President listens to the American people who are, frankly, not too worried about what parliamentary procedure gets them relief, gets shots in people’s arms, and reopens schools.And he is certainly hopeful that there is opportunity for this bill, whatever form it takes, to have bipartisan support. We will continue to stand in solidarity with the people of Belarus and those around the world who face tremendous brutality as they exercise their democratic freedoms. We spoke yesterday about Ambassador Carstens, our special presidential envoy for hostage affairs. First, today, the President is signing three executive orders to And one of the factors we’ve seen in data about COVID, of course, is that the pandemic has had an undue impact on many communities — and commu- — including, I’m sorry, many communities of color. Those are not Democratic ideals, they’re not Republican ideals, they are American ideals. Will they come over here, or —MS. 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