Why would the military need to stand down from enemies foreign and abroad to have these discussions?MS. As of 5 February, there have been 230,766 doses of Covid-19 vaccines administered. What gives you hope and optimism that Republicans are suddenly going to come around here?MS. So even as we’re preparing for more of a widespread — or “broad-scale,” I should say — public campaign, we’ve also had a number of members of our team doing everything we can to communicate effectively and efficiently on this particular issue.Q And the foreign policy question: Sometime overnight, during the “vote-a-rama” in the Senate, there was a —MS. I just have a couple of items for you all at the top. There are 10 million unemployed people. So, the first quick one: I offer it as a “yes,” “no,” or “maybe,” perhaps.MS. That’s kind of a lesson I’ve learned in Washington. Wednesday, March 24, 2021: Press Briefing Transcript 3/24/2021 And as Secretary Blinken has said, career officials will, in the coming weeks and as nominations and appointments are put forward, fill some of the highest and most senior positions in this building. He didn’t run on a promise to unite the Democratic and Republican Party into one party in Washington.This package has the vast majority of support from the American public. The White House For him, who’s been involved in negotiations for many years, what does “bogged down” mean?MS. 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. They’re signing up on multiple websites, through multiple means, to hope to win a lottery and get a vaccine appointment. The bottom line is our economy is digging out of a hole worse than the depths of the Great Recession at a crawling — and moving at a crawling pace. That’s certainly what the President conveys in his conversations with our partners and allies. OPERATOR: One moment. There are all kinds of interesting policy discussions we could and should have, and I think that’s one of them. I’d like to follow up on the issue of school reopenings. And I guess also, I’d like to know how will the President be watching the game, and who he’ll be rooting for.MS. The decision has — a final conclusion has not been made. 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, you know, those — but otherwise it’s in Iran’s court to comply.Go ahead.Q Thank you, Jen. So this is a principals committee meeting. Don’t have anything to announce there, but as soon as we do we will be sure to let you know. I’m more concerned about that than about the possibility which exists of higher inflation.”So, this is risk management. There’s disagreements certainly on the size, but there is a shared view that the American people need relief. What could be done?MS. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki fielded questions from reporters on President Biden's immigration ... February 25, 2021 State Department Daily Briefing. PSAKI: Well, people often ask me what my favorite part of this job is — it’s I get to call up Jared Bernstein or Jake Sullivan and talk to them about questions, and bring them in here as often as we can. 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. QUESTION: Okay, thank you. They’re struggling to make ends meet. And what is the U.S. position on possible violence against protesters on Sunday? Is that still consistent with U.S. policy? President Biden outlined the administration’s foreign policy priorities, making clear that diplomacy will always be at the forefront of those efforts. PSAKI: It means “bogged down.” It means — (laughs) —Q What would that be? Obviously, when it’s safe to undo those restrictions, our health and medical team will advise us on exactly that. 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. Slides shown at the NPHET press conference by Prof. Philip Nolan on Friday 30 April. 2:32 p.m. EST MR PRICE: Good afternoon. BERNSTEIN: The President has consistently argued that a minimum wage of $15 an hour is essential to make sure that people, many of whom — millions of whom are essential workers, are not toiling at a minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which is the federal minimum wage. If you drop out of the labor force, you’re not counted in the unemployment rate. So, other than signing the memo, what President Biden can do to reduce the racism against Asian Americans and help them to actually find a job or to deal with their current situation?MS. I also would refer you to what we have said about the need to coordinate especially closely with our European partners. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up the handset before pressing the numbers. ... IHR Emergency Committee for Pneumonia due to the Novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV transcript of a press briefing - 30 January 2020. And that’s it. QUESTION: Yes, hi there. Has he been receiving regular tests for the coronavirus while he’s been here at the White House? BERNSTEIN: I have one other point I want to make, though, getting back to the argument with Larry. Slides from the NPHET press briefing - Friday 30 April 2021. Okay, go ahead, Trevor. 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. BERNSTEIN: No. What is the U.S. position on Haiti’s opposition efforts to oust President Moise this Sunday, which is a disputed date for elections? But there are several mitigating factors that we’ve seen in data to date that will help make it safe. We don’t know how long the trial will last. When it comes to individuals who served in political positions under the previous administration, there are some areas where continuity is important. 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? This is something that people want. PSAKI: Well, the refugee policy is increasing the cap. PSAKI: We feel an urgency to move it forward as quickly as possible. And it’s the phase-out range that is a — that I would say is a variable under discussion in negotiations that are ongoing. QUESTION: Okay, thanks. Thank you, Jared, so much.MR. But certainly we would like to see action as quickly as possible, as we’ve been saying. Jared Bernstein was talking about the threshold of the stimulus checks and when they should phase out, and he said people who make over $300,000, or families, should not get those checks. And he spoke about a few elements to that. When they have concluded that review, I’m sure they’ll have more to say on it. But I don’t have anything specific for you to update on the Attorney — on the timeline of an Attorney General being confirmed.Q And is — generally, there’s sort of no specific timeline on when these might be done? First, today, the President is signing three executive orders to The reason we have the review — which is not a political review, but is a review done by our national security team, something tasked — again, to take a review of domestic violent extremism, it will cover incidents across the board. Thanks, Ned. He said, “If I have to choose between getting help right now to Americans who are hurting so badly and getting bogged down in a lengthy negotiation or compromising on a bill that’s not up to the crisis, that’s an easy choice: I’m going to help the American people who are hurting now.”So has he resigned himself to the fact that he’s going to have to use reconciliation and move forward without 60 votes from Republicans?MS. Has the Biden White House decided to reverse those policies disfavoring grants to those three cities?MS. PSAKI: So, first, let me say and reiterate: The murder of Jamal Khashoggi was a horrific crime. To start things off, you probably saw and heard that Secretary Blinken is making his first virtual visit as Secretary of State to Mexico and Canada tomorrow, February 26th. PSAKI: That’s a great question. PSAKI: This is an OMB action from the Trump administration you’re asking about?Q OMB and Justice Department. And that’s how it should work.I have a couple of items at the top just to go over and update you all on.First — sorry, let’s see: At 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, Vice President Harris and Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen will hold a virtual roundtable with participants from local black chambers of commerce from across the country to discuss the importance of passing the American Rescue Plan. 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. I will venture to do that and circle back with you directly. The risk is a deflationary risk, which motivates us to go home — or to go big or to go home. Look, I think there are a range of options under consideration. PSAKI: Mm-hmm.Q — and reports indicate that’s because of racism during the pandemic against them. There was bipartisan — I know somebody asked a question about minimum wage earlier. Schools are planning, but many of them don’t have the funding they need to take the steps necessary to reopen.Q Do you know when the CDC specifically is going to put out that guidance?MS. That certainly applies to Cuba, just as you’ve heard me reference it across the board, and includes redoubling our dedication to human rights throughout our own hemisphere. All right. But those are ongoing discussions, and a final decision hasn’t been made.Q Secondly, there has been a lot of discussion today. He has acknowledged the bailout in 2009, by his own admission, he says, “didn’t go far enough.” But he says that this $1.9 trillion proposal is so big that it risks progressive priorities in the future and could potentially undermine the economy next year. January 27: Media Briefing (video and audio) I wanted to ask if, by appointing an FSO and Arabist in Tim Lenderking to the Yemen role and keeping past Trump political appointees like Khalilzad and Carstens, are you sending a message to the State Department writ large that there is a departure from the loyalty tests of the past administration? We’ve constantly argued that the risks of doing too little are far greater than the risk of going big, providing families and businesses with the relief they need to finally put this virus behind us.Second, I want to quote Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who strongly reiterated this view the other day — I think it was just a week or so ago — that inflationary risks are also asymmetric right now. Is there an exception to that policy?MS. QUESTION: Hi, Ned. 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. But when it comes to Iran, what I would say is that I would actually go back to what I was speaking of in the context of today’s meeting between Secretary Blinken and the E3. Q Thank you. So the team has all of our oars in the water pulling in exactly the same direction on that.MS. In January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics today, just under 15 million people reported they were, quote, “unable to work because their employer closed or lost business due to the pandemic.” This number has been about the same since October after falling in the wake of the implementation of the CARES Act from May to September.Long-term unemployment has risen — this is a great concern of the administration — reflecting the duration of the economic crisis and the fact that the virus was unconstrained during most of last year. And I have two questions as well.MS. Of course, strategic competition with China is part of that. I understand the desire and interest in that, but “urgency” means he would like — he is pleased to see that members of Congress, that Leader Schumer, and that Speaker Pelosi are moving this forward rapidly. PSAKI: Sure.Q — COVID restrictions. Technical difficulties. What is being done about — what is being done, what could be done to provide COVID testing to migrants at the border? Yes. OPERATOR: All right, thank you. We, of course, are reviewing a range of policies and charting our own path, but I don’t think I’m going to have any comments on policies from a year ago from the prior administration.Q And the third — the third more meaty question, if I could just follow up on a quote from the President in December. When it comes to Iran, Matt, and the E3 meeting that you referenced, as we have said, one of our – in fact, our earliest approach will be to ensure that we are consulting and coordinating very closely with first and foremost our allies, but also our partners, and of course, with members of Congress. 12:32 P.M. EST MS. PSAKI: Happy Monday. Okay. And just a second one. I am wholly confident in this President and this administration’s ability to go forth and make a strong case for rescue now, get folks — get the economy to the other side of the crisis, pursue the recovery — the Building Back Better agenda. 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? Back to Top. There is bipartisan support for helping small businesses. Why is the President going to Delaware this weekend?MS. One, we’re at the brink of — of, you know, spending out the package from December. Share this page on: ... May 6, 2021 Briefing with Senior State Department Official On Ongoing U.S. Why don’t we take one final question here. These are structural changes — by the way, many of which, as the President have said, permanent program should be paid for. And why can’t there be a better system so it’s easier to just sign up and wait for your turn?MS. It will be at the core of our efforts through empowering the Cuban people to determine their own future. I mean, I’m guessing that’s going to be an opportunity to reach a huge audience with your recovery. We have a couple things at the top. And then there’s the phase-out. ... 2021 State Department Daily Briefing. PSAKI: Well, I think some schools are looking for that guidance and also looking for funding. Washington, DC 20500. Department Press Briefing – May 5, 2021. hide. I have two questions. And we’re going to rely on CDC guidance — which, again, is not officially out yet — to determine the best way to do it. 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It has — is a package that it has funding to help ensure cops and firefighters can stay in their jobs. Following up on one of the questions from earlier, and then I have a foreign policy question too. It is a bill that will be passed by Congress. And as I said, kind of, the other day — but it still is the status today — the President is firm on the necessity that people receive, who are eligible, $1,400 checks. Thank you very much, Jen. But you’re right that getting the Attorney General through — Merrick Garland — is vital not only to the President, but should be vital to Democrats and Republicans in Congress in order to have a leader at the head of the department who can oversee an independent Justice Department and, you know, ongoing eff- — and review any ongoing efforts or investigations that are happening there. U.S. stock index surged early Monday after Friday's blockbuster jobs report indicated a sharp increase in hiring as the pace of coronavirus vaccinations rose and more states lifted restrictions on businesses. ... MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT . 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. I’m sorry.Q Just one quick foreign policy question. PSAKI: Well, one, I’m just going to reject the premise of the question. Article Index SECRETARY; ... to every single relationship we have around the world. BERNSTEIN: Thanks so much to Jen and the team for helping me be here today. What other economic crises did he draw lessons from? He is someone who has served this country with honor and distinction through multiple administrations. But is there any update on the state of a large-scale, public, sort of, PR media campaign supporting the vaccination effort? PSAKI: Well, they will be — many of them will be on recess, so — but he will be engaged, of course — continue to be engaged with members of Congress. Have U.S. officials spoken with the opposition about their transition plans? First, as far as the $1,400 checks, Jared, do you think that — I mean, is there any economic argument for why those shouldn’t go to a broader group of people? As you know from covering the Hill, there’s still several steps in the process here to move it forward. Sorry. That’s the way I think about it.MS. PSAKI: All right. I think broadly when it comes to the ICC, as we’ve said, we share the goals of the ICC in promoting accountability for the worst crimes known to humanity. QUESTION: You can hear me? And then we don’t have the luxury of waiting months to deliver that relief to them.So that is about reacting and being — responding to the needs of the American public at this moment in time and the crises we’re facing. There’s a division among our senior staff, I will admit, on this particular question, but I won’t name names. PSAKI: Very good. And those dropouts have been disproportionately women. WASHINGTON, April 20, 2021 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today issued a broad range of flexibilities to allow school meal programs and childcare institutions across the country to return to serving healthy meals in fall 2021 as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to reopen schools safely. PSAKI: (Inaudible), go ahead — be the last question.Q One other question on Larry Summers’s criticism, not to belabor this point, but he also raises some questions about your future agenda. 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? Feb. 5, 2021. But that will be done in partnership with our P5+1 partners and also through consultation with Congress. PSAKI: I never like those questions, but go ahead.Q Will President Biden use the power of the bully pulpit to help cajole teachers who are unwilling to go back to schools — to go back?MS. Feb. 2, 2021: Spokesperson Ned Price leads the Department Press Briefing, at the Department of State. They were deemed, quote, “anarchist jurisdictions” for allegedly tolerating rise in crime. 1. And what we’re all conveying, and what I just did a few minutes ago, is convey that there’s a lot of data that shows that it is — of course, we’re looking at vaccines; that’s an important part of keeping teachers and the American public safe.
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