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Mr. Gibbs:
Good afternoon.

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Before we get going on questions
I just want to reiterate again

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that -- I think most of you know
that we'll be doing a briefing

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call on Asia, on the Asia trip.

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I think as most of you all know,
based on the events of last week

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and the changes to the
President's schedule this week,

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our departure to Japan
will be delayed by a day.

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We head to Japan, spend the
same amount of time there,

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one fewer days in Singapore,
and then pick up as previously scheduled.

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In terms of why, obviously the
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schedule tomorrow,
which, as you all know,

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has been changed to go to Fort
Hood for the memorial service,

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where the President will speak
and see victims' families.

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So as I said, late last week
before we tried to do a week

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ahead that the schedule
was in some flux,

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and that is largely how
it has come out now.

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The Press:
Can you go through the week ahead now?

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The Press:
Yes, what was on the schedule tomorrow that he's doing Wednesday?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I don't know exactly what got moved around.

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I know that obviously
you've seen today,

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tomorrow almost exclusively is
the trip down to Fort Hood.

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I think the highlight Wednesday
-- two highlights obviously --

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participating in Veterans Day
activities first at the

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White House and then at Arlington National Cemetery.

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And then later in the day, there
will be a meeting to discuss

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Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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And I honestly do not know
when we depart on Thursday,

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but I should figure that out
because I've got to pack.

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Other than that, take us away.

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The Press:
Robert, is that the
Sit Room meeting on Wednesday?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Yes, sir.

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The Press:
And what number is that?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Is it eight?

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Sounds like eight?

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I don't honestly -- it seems to
have sort of -- runs around.

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Yes, ma'am.

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The Press:
What does the White House -- well, one thing first,

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on the meeting with the Israeli
Prime Minister tonight.

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Why is that closed, no press
avail, the statements?

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What is the thinking there?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, the President obviously is -- will meet later today with

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Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss a full range of issues --

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The Press:
-- want to meet with him?
This meeting was --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, again, as you know,

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our schedule since late last
week has been up in the air.

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The President was supposed to
speak on Tuesday to the same

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group that Prime Minister
Netanyahu is speaking to.

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He obviously looks forward to
sitting down with the

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Prime Minister tonight -- and continue to work together to address

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issues like Middle East peace
and the threat that's posed by Iran.

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The Press:
And then separately, what does the White House know about

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any contacts by the Fort Hood shooter or ties to al Qaeda?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Obviously, Jennifer, this is a continuing investigation

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that's being led jointly by DOD and FBI.

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The President has been very
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stone should be left unturned
to figure out how and why this

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happened, and to ensure
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I think the FBI will have
updates on their investigation

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later on this afternoon and I
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go for that information.

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The Press:
Has there been adetermination about whether it was terrorist

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-- an act of terrorism?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I think the FBI is the best place to address that.

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I do not know that they
have a lot more on motive,

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but they'll have
updates this afternoon.

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Yes, sir.

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The Press:
Iran has charged three U.S. citizens with espionage.

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Does this expose the limits of
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reach out to Tehran, and could
it undermine efforts to get a nuclear deal?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, let me start by saying that these three hikers

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-- Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and
Sarah Shourd -- are innocent

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young people who should be
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government and their release
should be expedited.

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We have not heard confirmation
through our Swiss counterparts about charges.

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As it relates to Iran, I guess I
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make two different points.

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One, this is an important -- the
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the past few days are important
for Iran to contemplate as they

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make decisions, moving forward.

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They have to essentially agree
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the research reactor, and I
think the world is watching and

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waiting for their conclusive
decisions on that.

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With how Iran is dealt with,
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I would point you to what
President Medvedev said,

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which was -- over the weekend --
which was if Iran fails to take

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steps in its control to
demonstrate its responsibility

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to the world, then
sanctions may be necessary.

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The Press:
So you definitely link the charging of the three

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citizens with espionage
with why the --

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Mr. Gibbs:
No, no, I was giving a broader answer.

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I think, again, not with standing whether or not they've

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been charged, they should be
released as they're innocent.

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Jake.

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The Press:
If President Obama is having the Sit Room meeting tomorrow on Af-Pak, should --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Wednesday --

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The Press:
I'm sorry, Wednesday
-- should we then expect that

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his announcement will
come after the Asia trip?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I've not been told when it's going to be, but I think

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it is doubtful that it will happen prior to Thursday.

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The Press:
And would it -- is it
conceivable that it would happen

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during his trip to Asia?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Not likely, I wouldn't think.

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The Press:
The White House reached out specifically to

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Congressman Cao during the
health care negotiations before

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the vote and right
before the vote.

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What did the White House
tell the congressman?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, this wasn't
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happen just this weekend.

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Nancy-Ann had met with
him many weeks ago.

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He obviously is somebody who was
interested in talking about what

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was in the President's health
reform proposal and obviously

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made a decision that it was
in the best interest of his constituents.

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The Press:
Is there anything that --
in terms of stimulus

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money going to New Orleans, or
is there anything beyond the

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health care reform bill that --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Not that I know of.

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The Press:
Not that you know?

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And in terms of -- just one
other thing on the meeting.

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Originally I know
you guys have been --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Which meeting?

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The Press:
I'm sorry, the announcement about the Afghanistan --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Oh, okay.

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The Press:
Originally you guys have been shooting for before

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the strategy, and certainly that
was not an official deadline,

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but you guys have been
shooting for that.

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What's the reason for taking
a little bit more time?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, I mean, I think, Jake,

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the President wants
to make sure that,

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as I've said on
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take the time necessary
to get the decision right.

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We're at a pivotal moment and
I think the President wants to

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ensure that he has all that he
needs and has heard from all

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that have equities in this in
order to make a decision of moving forward.

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The Press:
But what has -- what could he not have gotten already?

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I mean, what did he
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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, suffice to say, if he had gotten everything he

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needed, we probably wouldn't
be meeting on Wednesday.

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The Press:
Can you give
us just an idea, though,

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of the kind of thing
you're talking about?

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Mr. Gibbs:
No.

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The Press:
Are the Chiefs coming back?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Say again?

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I don't think this is
specifically with Joint Chiefs.

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I think this is more what has
been done -- let me check exactly on the manifest.

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I think it is more in line with
the groups that we had seen in here earlier.

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The Press:
But you said --
I'm sorry to butt in but --

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Mr. Gibbs:
-- the Joint Chiefs later on -- I don't obviously --

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The Press:
-- another one?

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Mr. Gibbs:
-- close the door on the fact that there could be more.

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The Press:
On health care, Robert, the President,

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in his written statement
late Saturday, I believe,

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said again that he wants this
done by the end of the year --

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he wants the Senate to move
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but I don't think I heard that
in the Rose Garden yesterday.

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Was that just a little -- like
he just didn't mention the

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deadline, or how firm is the
deadline in terms of by the end

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of this year?

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Mr. Gibbs:
It didn't change overnight.

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I mean, it didn't change from
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So, I mean, the President still
wants to get this done by the

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end of the year.

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The Press:
And on the meeting with
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I just wanted to follow up.

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I understand the schedule
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but why no television cameras?

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Is it because you don't want to
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not a lot of progress
in these talks so far?

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Mr. Gibbs:
No, the President wanted to have a meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu.

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That's what we're doing.

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I'm sure, Ed, that the contents
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be well read out and I trust
that this time will be no different.

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The Press:
But typically the President will go on camera if

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he wants to highlight what
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and if Mideast peace is that
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he would want to do that.

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The Press:
Well, like the date didn't change from Saturday night

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to Sunday, I think it's
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President thinks no less of the
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peace process on simply by
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The Press:
And the last thing, on settlements.

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Last week, Secretary
Clinton was in Israel,

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and suggested -- she wanted to
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progress on settlements.

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And the Palestinians were
upset because the U.S. policy

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has been a complete
freeze on settlements.

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Mr. Gibbs:
Policy dating back several decades, yes.

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The Press:
Right, but specifically it was emphasized

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in the early days of
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And the Palestinians felt
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back-peddling.

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Can you just clear up -- there
was a sense that she seemed to

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be shifting last week.

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Mr. Gibbs:
No, no, again, I judge from your question --

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the policy of the United States
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been no more settlements.

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That's not something that is
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It's something that I think has
gotten disproportionate media

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coverage, but it's not a
policy difference in this

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administration and
previous administrations.

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Yes, sir.

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The Press:
Thank you.

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On the health care bill, does
-- the President supports,

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endorses, whatever you want
to call it, the House bill.

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He's made that very clear.

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Does he support the abortion
funding restrictions in the House bill?

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Mr. Gibbs:
The President,
Chip, as you know,

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went to Capitol Hill to
rally support for the bill.

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That bill is now
through the House,

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which we're quite pleased about.

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The Senate, once we get
budget numbers from CBO,

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will become -- that will
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I don't doubt that you'll have
a somewhat different bill.

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That's the way
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and we'll iron out
differences as they come.

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The Press:
What's his position on abortion funding restrictions?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I think you heard the
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several months ago, and we'll
continue to make progress.

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The Press:
So then he wouldn't support anything like the

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provision that's
in the House bill?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I'm not going to become a negotiator from Capitol

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Hill -- on Capitol
Hill from the podium.

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The Press:
Would he accept something that goes beyond

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what the Hyde amendment does?

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Mr. Gibbs:
We will wait to see what health care reform brings.

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The Press:
So there could be something then in the end that

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goes beyond current law in
restricting abortion funding?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Chip, I wish we were having this conversation as the

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last part of this process, but
as your network and others have

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pointed out, there are
miles to go before we sleep.

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The Press:
Can I follow up on the Fort Hood -- the President

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is getting briefed how
frequently on that and by whom?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Certainly as developments warrant, and again,

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the President's daily briefing
this morning in the Oval began

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with an update on the
situation in Fort Hood.

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The Press:
Is there any concern with going down there -- I know

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often when Presidents go places,
hurricane zones and things like

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that -- was there any concern
that by going he could interfere

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with all of his
entourage and security,

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could interfere in
this investigation?

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Mr. Gibbs:
No.

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And as we talked about late
last week, I think Friday,

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this was -- obviously the
President wanted to go,

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but wanted to do it at a time
that was most convenient

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for the families of the victims.

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As I said, families are coming
in from all over the country,

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and we wanted to make sure that
our schedule was worked around their schedule.

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But I have heard nothing to
suggest that there were any

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concerns with his presence on
the way down there tomorrow.

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The Press:
Robert, one quick question on Afghanistan.

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There have been reports that
he's waiting for another set of

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recommendations, or a
set of recommendations,

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from the Pentagon.

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Do you know -- is that true?

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And has he received that
set of recommendations,

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an additional --

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Mr. Gibbs:
I think -- I don't know what additional recommendations he's gotten.

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I know the Pentagon was working
on additional recommendations.

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The Press:
You don't know if he's received those yet?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I don't know.

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The Press:
So it could be a ways off,

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if he hasn't even received this
next round of recommendations.

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Mr. Gibbs:
Other than to characterize it as in the coming weeks,

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I don't have any further guidance.

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The Press:
Will he keep working on it while he's in Asia?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, I think there's no doubt that this is a topic

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that will be addressed in some
of the meetings that he has

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throughout the trip.

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I think, along with things like
Iran and non-proliferation and

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North Korea, I think in meeting
with people throughout the trip,

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this will certainly be a topic.

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I mean, obviously
-- I mean, for one,

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the Japanese obviously have been
-- have given generously in

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finances for the training of an
Afghan national security force.

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So this will --

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The Press:
-- you think he'll actually work on his decision on --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Oh, absolutely.

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The President spends time
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regardless of where he is.

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The Press:
On the Fort Hood investigation,

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does the White House believe
that at some point they will

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have to be the final arbiter
on who takes the lead in the

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investigation or who prosecutes
-- who takes the lead on the

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prosecution, Justice
or the military?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I have not heard a discussion about that.

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The Press:
Right now it's still a joint investigation.

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When you say it's the FBI and
the military working together,

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it's a joint investigation.

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This has to do with the death
penalty and the various --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Truthfully, Chuck,

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I don't -- discussion about
that part of it.

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The notion of obviously a joint
investigation -- during the

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initial incident, the Department
of Defense called the FBI,

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and the investigation at that
juncture was run jointly by the

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FBI and the DOD.

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I have not, though, heard
discussions of who brings

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charges and where.

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The Press:
So we could be days away from that, weeks away from that?

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There's just no --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Weeks away from --

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The Press:
From charges being --

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Mr. Gibbs:
I mean, obviously -- yes,

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I would point you to either
one of those institutions.

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The Press:
Neither one -- the Justice Department or the

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Department of Defense -- hasn't
asked the White House to make a

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jurisdictional decision?

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Mr. Gibbs:
No.

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Certainly not that
I'm aware of, no.

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The Press:
On health care, what is the Christmas deadline?

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Is the Christmas deadline to get
a bill on the President's desk

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to sign, or is the Christmas
deadline to get a bill out of

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the Senate and out of the House?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, I can assure you if we get a bill out of the

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Senate and the House
somewhere around Christmas,

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the President won't take a lot
of time in trying to sign it.

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The Press:
No, I understand that, but the separate bill.

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I'm talking about the separate
Senate -- if this deadline --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, we want to get health care done by the end of the year.

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The Press:
You mean signed?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, again,
if it gets to his desk,

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I can assure you there's not a
huge amount of gap between when

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it gets here --

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The Press: --

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Mr. Gibbs:
No, no, I understand,
I understand.

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Understand if I say
he's going to sign it,

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let's assume conference
has happened, right?

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Let's assume we've got a bill
that is ready for the President to --

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The Press:
Is that a realistic --

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Mr. Gibbs:
I'm just a bill.

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The Press:
Is that a realistic deadline or are you guys ramping

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up pressure on Senator
Reid to make this deadline?

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Mr. Gibbs:
No, no, we've been doing this for how many months?

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The Press:
And we've had different deadlines --

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Mr. Gibbs:
And when we say the end of the year,

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we've got a pretty firm
end-of-the-year deadline.

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The Press:
And this is to sign a bill end of the year,

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but to get a bill --

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Mr. Gibbs:
How much clearer could I be?

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Seriously, how much
clearer could I be?

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Do you think it's ambiguous?

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The Press:
Have the deadlines gotten moved?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I've just answered this question three times, right?

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The Press:
The deadline is the end of the year to sign?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Please send a transcript to
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The Press:
Whoa!

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The Press:
All right, all right.

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So that means --
I mean, I just --

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Mr. Gibbs:
I just answered this three times, Chuck.

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Three times.

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The President -- let me do this
just so I'm clear, all right.

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I don't know if you want to
alert the networks to break in.

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The President wants to sign
health care before the end of the year.

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Anybody have a follow-up?

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The Press:
I do.

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The Press:
I just have one question.

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The Press:
Jonathan?

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(laughter)

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The Press:
On the trip schedule,
the President had intended to

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leave initially on Wednesday.

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That was always going
to be Veterans Day,

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and I'm confused why he's not
leaving on Wednesday now.

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Mr. Gibbs:
Because all of what he was going to do Tuesday,

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while he travels to Texas is
now going to take place either

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crammed into later today or
crammed into the latter half of

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Wednesday past what had
previously been scheduled as a

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breakfast here and a trip to
Arlington National Cemetery.

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The Press:
It's not because he's
-- he wants to stay in -- he was

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going to do those Veterans Day
events before he left anyway?

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Mr. Gibbs: Absolutely.

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No, the two events that were
always on his schedule prior to

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leaving at that point on
Wednesday would have been -- I

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think it's a closed-press
breakfast here before traveling

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to Arlington late morning.

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The Press:
Okay.

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And back on the
abortion question.

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Candidate Obama campaigned
as a pro-choice Democrat.

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This was a big debate between
he and Hillary Clinton,

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who was more pro-choice.

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Mr. Gibbs:
I don't completely remember that debate, but go ahead.

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The Press:
But anyway, he was a
pro-choice Democrat and now he's

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-- the House has passed some
of the strictest legislation

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restricting abortion that we've
seen in a very long time.

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I mean, can Barack Obama, who
campaigned as a pro-choice

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Democrat, sign legislation
with this language?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, Jonathan, we'll -- ask me that right before Christmas

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and the end of the New Year.

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Mark.

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The Press:
Robert, did the FBI director brief the President today on Fort Hood?

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Mr. Gibbs:
I don't know if the
-- I don't know if

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Director Mueller was here
today in the PDB.

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He was -- I want to make sure
I got my dates right -- he was here --

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The Press:
Friday.

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Mr. Gibbs:
Thursday night was the first meeting.

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It was about 6:20 p.m. that evening.

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Director Mueller was in that
meeting with Secretary Gates and

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Admiral Mullen the day of the
shooting and was part of the

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PDB, the extended PDB,
on Friday morning.

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I don't know if -- I don't
believe he was over here this

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morning, but let
me double-check.

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The Press:
On health care, does
the President believe that a

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single Republican vote makes the
House passed bill bipartisan?

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Mr. Gibbs:
By definition.

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The Press:
No, really.

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Mr. Gibbs:
Mark, I don't doubt
that the President hopes,

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or wished that more Republicans
would recognize that there are

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people in their districts
that they represent,

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as we've talked about, that are
suffering from the skyrocketing

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cost of health care; who own
small businesses that have to

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either let workers go or drop
the insurance coverage that they

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want to provide; or that
represent many that are

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discriminated against by
the practices of insurance companies.

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Look, the President would love
for this to be -- to pass unanimously.

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He understands that
for whatever reason,

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some in the party have decided
to make a political statement about this.

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The Press:
I noticed that both
John Boehner and Mitch McConnell

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used the word "monstrosity"
to believe the bill passed on

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Saturday night.

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How do you bridge
a gap like that,

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when they're using
a word of that --

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Mr. Gibbs:
Who was it?

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The Press:
Both McConnell and Boehner.

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, remember, Boehner announced his opposition

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to this three months ago.

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So the notion that
he thinks that --

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The Press:
Well, you can be against something without

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regarding it as a "monstrosity."

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Mr. Gibbs:
Yes, but again, he --
when in the process three months

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ago you've decided you're
against the bill,

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I'm not sure that there's
anything the President can say

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or do that's ever going to
convince somebody like that,

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that -- despite the fact that on
the House and the Senate side,

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Republican ideas have
become part of the bill;

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despite the fact that even when
Republican members came back

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from recess in early September
after spending most of August at

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home, you heard statements like
the American people understand

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we have to address the
issue of health care reform;

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or you see poll after poll done
by many of you guys that show

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the American people want to
see something done this year.

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I don't know how many more
different data points of

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evidence you need to understand
that this is a continual problem

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that the American
people have faced,

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and it has to be addressed.

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The Press:
May I ask a follow-up
on the bill signing question?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Sure.

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The Press:
Thank you.

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One other option,
although nobody wants it,

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is for Congress to attach a
health care bill to an omnibus

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budget reconciliation bill
just like they did with COBRA.

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If that's the only way it could
get to the President's desk,

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would he sign that as well?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Well, obviously the President wants the process to move forward,

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as it's doing.

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And as continue
to make progress,

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we don't see any need
to change the process.

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The Press:
But what if you don't make progress?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Then we'll look at alternatives.

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The Press:
Is the President going to have remarks at

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Arlington on Wednesday
after the wreath laying?

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Mr. Gibbs:
That I don't honestly know, but I will double-check.

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The Press:
And will there be a readout after the Netanyahu meeting tonight?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Yes, we can get you a readout.

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The Press:
To everybody?

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Mr. Gibbs:
Yes.

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Yes, sir.

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The Press:
To revisit Iowa briefly and the pro-choice

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debate that went on there,
there were those in the Hillary

466
00:24:50,800 --> 00:24:54,070
Clinton camp who said because
then-state senator Obama voted

467
00:24:54,066 --> 00:24:57,196
"present" on some votes, he
was insuffiently pro-choice,

468
00:24:57,200 --> 00:24:58,400
and that was sort of
fought out a little bit --

469
00:24:58,400 --> 00:24:59,870
Mr. Gibbs:
Oh, that's what you're talking about.

470
00:24:59,867 --> 00:25:01,167
I mean, I think that was --

471
00:25:01,166 --> 00:25:02,666
The Press:
I'm just saying it came up.

472
00:25:02,667 --> 00:25:04,037
Mr. Gibbs:
I think that was handled by people that the

473
00:25:04,033 --> 00:25:05,733
President had worked with,
representing those groups,

474
00:25:05,734 --> 00:25:09,004
which largely dismissed
that argument.

475
00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:10,830
The Press:
Which leads me to the question now -- some of those

476
00:25:10,834 --> 00:25:13,634
groups -- NARAL and Planned
Parenthood -- have condemned the

477
00:25:13,633 --> 00:25:17,903
language in the House
bill and want it repealed.

478
00:25:17,900 --> 00:25:20,930
Does the White House agree or
disagree with NARAL and Planned

479
00:25:20,934 --> 00:25:23,364
Parenthood's interpretation
of the bill currently?

480
00:25:23,367 --> 00:25:25,637
Mr. Gibbs:
I'm not going to get deeply into this,

481
00:25:25,633 --> 00:25:31,833
except to say that we will work
on this and continue to seek

482
00:25:31,834 --> 00:25:35,434
consensus and common ground.

483
00:25:35,433 --> 00:25:37,363
The Press:
In pursuit of what
-- just passing the bill?

484
00:25:37,367 --> 00:25:38,467
Mr. Gibbs:
Health care reform.

485
00:25:38,467 --> 00:25:39,197
The Press:
Okay.

486
00:25:39,200 --> 00:25:41,430
But not resolving abortion to
the satisfaction of NARAL or

487
00:25:41,433 --> 00:25:42,403
Planned Parenthood?

488
00:25:42,400 --> 00:25:44,870
Mr. Gibbs:
I think this obviously is something that will

489
00:25:44,867 --> 00:25:50,737
have to be addressed in
order to get to that point.

490
00:25:50,734 --> 00:25:54,534
The Press:
Does the President agree with Army Chief of Staff Casey

491
00:25:54,533 --> 00:25:57,163
who said yesterday, "As
horrific as this tragedy was,

492
00:25:57,166 --> 00:26:01,796
if our diversity becomes a
casualty, I think that's worse"?

493
00:26:01,800 --> 00:26:04,970
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, look, I think the President agrees with

494
00:26:04,967 --> 00:26:12,237
General Casey that -- look,
having sat through the meeting

495
00:26:12,233 --> 00:26:17,063
with the Joint Chiefs, there
is tremendous pride for an

496
00:26:17,066 --> 00:26:20,896
all-volunteer armed
forces in this country.

497
00:26:20,900 --> 00:26:24,830
That's I think a pride shared by
the Joint Chiefs as well as the

498
00:26:24,834 --> 00:26:26,864
Commander-in-Chief.

499
00:26:26,867 --> 00:26:31,537
And there are people of many
different ethnicities and many

500
00:26:31,533 --> 00:26:35,563
different religions that serve
with great honor and distinction

501
00:26:35,567 --> 00:26:39,797
in our military today, and the
President certainly hopes that that continues.

502
00:26:39,800 --> 00:26:43,530
The Press:
To the families who might wonder if that diversity

503
00:26:43,533 --> 00:26:47,703
is so important that it's --
losing it would be worse than

504
00:26:47,700 --> 00:26:50,100
losing their own family member,
do you understand how some might

505
00:26:50,100 --> 00:26:53,430
think that is elevating
diversity over human life or --

506
00:26:53,433 --> 00:26:58,403
Mr. Gibbs:
I do not believe
that in any way, shape,

507
00:26:58,400 --> 00:27:01,230
or form that's what
General Casey was saying.

508
00:27:01,233 --> 00:27:04,033
The Press:
And you would not want anyone to jump to that conclusion --

509
00:27:04,033 --> 00:27:06,163
Mr. Gibbs:
I wouldn't, no.

510
00:27:06,166 --> 00:27:06,896
The Press:
Okay.

511
00:27:06,900 --> 00:27:10,700
On climate change, the heavy
negotiations for the United

512
00:27:10,700 --> 00:27:13,500
Nations and the EU have now
become somewhat more publicly

513
00:27:13,500 --> 00:27:18,230
vocal in their criticism of
the administration in their

514
00:27:18,233 --> 00:27:21,563
interpretation it's not working
hard enough to bring climate

515
00:27:21,567 --> 00:27:23,897
change legislation and an
agreement to Copenhagen,

516
00:27:23,900 --> 00:27:26,230
to have something that's
substantive that can be a part

517
00:27:26,233 --> 00:27:29,463
of the overall negotiations.

518
00:27:29,467 --> 00:27:30,537
A, how do you react to that?

519
00:27:30,533 --> 00:27:34,033
And B, does the President need,
does the administration need

520
00:27:34,033 --> 00:27:39,333
Senate passage of a climate
change bill to seek a deal

521
00:27:39,333 --> 00:27:42,233
within the confines of the U.N. climate change talks?

522
00:27:42,233 --> 00:27:49,803
Mr. Gibbs:
I don't give those comments a whole lot of credence.

523
00:27:49,800 --> 00:27:56,430
We are closer to an energy and
climate bill becoming law than

524
00:27:56,433 --> 00:27:59,933
has ever -- we've ever gotten
with the passage of it through

525
00:27:59,934 --> 00:28:02,164
the House of Representatives.

526
00:28:02,166 --> 00:28:09,296
And the notion that one country
stands in the way of addressing

527
00:28:09,300 --> 00:28:12,670
climate change would be to
forget countries like China,

528
00:28:12,667 --> 00:28:21,537
India, Brazil, and others that
have to also be brought along in this process.

529
00:28:21,533 --> 00:28:28,933
So with all due respect, I don't
give those comments a whole lot of credence.

530
00:28:28,934 --> 00:28:29,664
Yes, ma'am.

531
00:28:29,667 --> 00:28:30,837
The Press:
The Af-Pak meeting that's on Wednesday,

532
00:28:30,834 --> 00:28:32,334
was that originally
scheduled for Tuesday?

533
00:28:32,333 --> 00:28:36,603
Mr. Gibbs:
I believe it was, but
the schedule obviously -- we

534
00:28:36,600 --> 00:28:40,970
knew fairly -- we knew on
Thursday the schedule for Friday

535
00:28:40,967 --> 00:28:44,767
and the remainder of the days
before the trip would change.

536
00:28:44,767 --> 00:28:47,867
I don't know if it originally
was today or whether it was

537
00:28:47,867 --> 00:28:49,237
going to be on Tuesday.

538
00:28:49,233 --> 00:28:50,603
The Press:
And can you talk a little bit about what he's going

539
00:28:50,600 --> 00:28:51,830
to do down in Fort Hood?

540
00:28:51,834 --> 00:28:54,004
Is there time set
aside to meet families?

541
00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:57,270
Mr. Gibbs:
There -- and this is
preliminary and we're working on

542
00:28:57,266 --> 00:29:01,866
getting more as the schedule
itself changes -- the President

543
00:29:01,867 --> 00:29:11,237
will meet with families of those
that lost a loved one last week,

544
00:29:11,233 --> 00:29:16,633
as well as speak to the larger
memorial that will take place at

545
00:29:16,633 --> 00:29:24,033
the base and address a community
obviously saddened and stricken

546
00:29:24,033 --> 00:29:25,733
by the events of last week.

547
00:29:25,734 --> 00:29:28,334
The Press:
Is the First Lady going to do anything separate from him?

548
00:29:28,333 --> 00:29:30,103
Mr. Gibbs:
I don't know the answer to that.

549
00:29:30,100 --> 00:29:31,800
I know she's with him.

550
00:29:31,800 --> 00:29:35,630
My sense is she will be with
him when he sees the families.

551
00:29:35,633 --> 00:29:37,433
The Press:
And in terms of the investigation itself,

552
00:29:37,433 --> 00:29:40,763
leaving the details to the FBI
and military investigators,

553
00:29:40,767 --> 00:29:44,597
does the White House view the
suspect as a terrorism suspect

554
00:29:44,600 --> 00:29:45,530
at this point?

555
00:29:45,533 --> 00:29:47,233
Or is this somebody
who is a lone figure?

556
00:29:47,233 --> 00:29:54,703
Mr. Gibbs:
That should be addressed by the FBI.

557
00:29:54,700 --> 00:29:56,900
That's who has equities
in all of that.

558
00:29:56,900 --> 00:29:59,430
The Press:
Robert, may I ask a follow-up on the Fort Hood questions?

559
00:29:59,433 --> 00:30:01,133
Mr. Gibbs:
Sure.

560
00:30:01,133 --> 00:30:04,203
The Press:
It has been reported today that the suspect in the

561
00:30:04,200 --> 00:30:07,730
Fort Hood shooting is now
conscious as of this afternoon.

562
00:30:07,734 --> 00:30:10,734
Do you know if law enforcement
has begun to ask questions of

563
00:30:10,734 --> 00:30:14,664
him regarding causes or motives,
or any of the circumstances

564
00:30:14,667 --> 00:30:15,697
regarding these acts?

565
00:30:15,700 --> 00:30:17,370
Mr. Gibbs:
I don't know
if interviews have begun.

566
00:30:17,367 --> 00:30:24,667
Obviously, to say the least, law
enforcement are eager to talk.

567
00:30:24,667 --> 00:30:27,467
And I think that's obviously
part of the reason why this is a

568
00:30:27,467 --> 00:30:32,967
continuing investigation where
we still need information to

569
00:30:32,967 --> 00:30:36,037
draw firm conclusions.

570
00:30:36,033 --> 00:30:36,803
Yes, sir.

571
00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:39,630
The Press:
Robert, I know we've got a conference call this afternoon,

572
00:30:39,633 --> 00:30:41,903
but I just need to ask you very briefly about the trip.

573
00:30:41,900 --> 00:30:44,030
In general terms, it's been
asserted that the President is

574
00:30:44,033 --> 00:30:46,763
going to a region where
countries are increasingly

575
00:30:46,767 --> 00:30:51,797
assertive and not so reflexively
-- I don't want to say

576
00:30:51,800 --> 00:30:55,730
submissive, but they don't --
they don't reflexively agree to

577
00:30:55,734 --> 00:30:57,734
America's view, especially a
place like Japan

578
00:30:57,734 --> 00:30:59,704
with a new government; China,
which of course,

579
00:30:59,700 --> 00:31:03,070
has been increasing economic --
does the President subscribe to that view?

580
00:31:03,066 --> 00:31:05,196
Does he worry about that?

581
00:31:05,200 --> 00:31:14,930
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, look, I think that is -- I guess I'll leave it at this.

582
00:31:14,934 --> 00:31:19,334
I think the President believes
obviously that many of the

583
00:31:19,333 --> 00:31:22,203
places he's going to and the
leaders that he'll see -- I

584
00:31:22,200 --> 00:31:27,800
mean, keep in mind we'll meet
with President Medvedev as part of this.

585
00:31:27,800 --> 00:31:30,400
So he'll meet with leaders
in places that we're not

586
00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:36,370
necessarily stopping on -- that
he believes that the
United States

587
00:31:36,367 --> 00:31:40,137
and these countries have
a series of mutual interests,

588
00:31:40,133 --> 00:31:45,163
and that by working together,
we can make progress on those mutual interests.

589
00:31:45,166 --> 00:31:48,696
As it relates to what
you said a minute ago,

590
00:31:48,700 --> 00:31:55,670
I think if you look back at
where people predicted different

591
00:31:55,667 --> 00:31:58,767
efforts would be, remember,
right after the North Koreans

592
00:31:58,767 --> 00:32:04,737
test-fired their long-range --
test-fired a long-range missile,

593
00:32:04,734 --> 00:32:08,804
it was widely presumed that
there was nothing that could be

594
00:32:08,800 --> 00:32:14,100
done to address those actions,
largely because the U.N.

595
00:32:14,100 --> 00:32:18,900
Security Council wouldn't
address the geopolitics of

596
00:32:18,900 --> 00:32:21,000
certain countries.

597
00:32:21,000 --> 00:32:24,930
It took a couple of
weeks of tough diplomacy,

598
00:32:24,934 --> 00:32:28,534
but Susan Rice and the United
Nations worked out a unanimous

599
00:32:28,533 --> 00:32:33,003
Security Council resolution to
address what happened in North Korea.

600
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:36,100
I think if you look at
where we are with Iran,

601
00:32:36,100 --> 00:32:40,030
we've never been at a
point that we are now,

602
00:32:40,033 --> 00:32:43,133
unified with the P5-plus-1.

603
00:32:43,133 --> 00:32:46,633
So I think the President
understands that each country

604
00:32:46,633 --> 00:32:50,503
has interests, and where we have
mutual interests we can work

605
00:32:50,500 --> 00:32:51,900
together to make progress.

606
00:32:51,900 --> 00:32:53,200
The Press:
Robert, a follow-up.

607
00:32:53,200 --> 00:32:56,600
What's on the agenda for
the meeting with Medvedev?

608
00:32:56,600 --> 00:32:59,870
Mr. Gibbs:
Obviously we'll continue to talk through issues

609
00:32:59,867 --> 00:33:02,597
that they've spent
time working on,

610
00:33:02,600 --> 00:33:08,300
most notably the START Treaty
that expires I believe the

611
00:33:08,300 --> 00:33:16,700
5th of December, and continue
discussions about North Korea and Iran.

612
00:33:16,700 --> 00:33:18,430
Yes, Mara.

613
00:33:18,433 --> 00:33:20,663
The Press:
Robert, I have a question on Fort Hood and also abortion.

614
00:33:20,667 --> 00:33:23,497
I understand you're leaving the
determination of whether this

615
00:33:23,500 --> 00:33:25,530
was an act of terrorism
up to the FBI.

616
00:33:25,533 --> 00:33:28,703
But what is the White House's
definition of an act of terrorism?

617
00:33:28,700 --> 00:33:31,330
Mr. Gibbs:
I'm not a law enforcement official, Mara.

618
00:33:31,333 --> 00:33:35,963
This obviously is a
continuing investigation,

619
00:33:35,967 --> 00:33:38,767
and if you've got questions
about where that investigation

620
00:33:38,767 --> 00:33:40,767
is, I think the
FBI is going to --

621
00:33:40,767 --> 00:33:43,137
The Press:
-- I just want to know if there is a definition of

622
00:33:43,133 --> 00:33:44,633
an act of terrorism that you --

623
00:33:44,633 --> 00:33:47,033
Mr. Gibbs:
I'm not going to get into the back-and-forth of this.

624
00:33:47,033 --> 00:33:47,603
The Press:
All right.

625
00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,570
One other question
about the House vote.

626
00:33:50,567 --> 00:33:53,167
The President has been pretty
clear all along that in terms of

627
00:33:53,166 --> 00:33:57,196
abortion he thought the status
quo should be left untouched;

628
00:33:57,200 --> 00:33:58,830
in other words, the Hyde
amendment should stand.

629
00:33:58,834 --> 00:34:04,234
Does he believe that the Stupak
amendment enshrines Hyde,

630
00:34:04,233 --> 00:34:06,933
in terms of the health care
exchanges, or goes beyond it?

631
00:34:06,934 --> 00:34:09,964
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, I'm going to leave the answer --

632
00:34:09,967 --> 00:34:10,997
The Press:
I'm not asking if you're for or against.

633
00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:11,800
Mr. Gibbs:
No, I understand --

634
00:34:11,800 --> 00:34:13,070
The Press:
I just want to know what you think it does.

635
00:34:13,066 --> 00:34:14,666
Mr. Gibbs:
I understand.

636
00:34:14,667 --> 00:34:15,767
I'm going to leave it at the
earlier answer that we're going

637
00:34:15,767 --> 00:34:17,567
to continue to work through and
make progress on these issues.

638
00:34:17,567 --> 00:34:19,037
The Press:
Robert,
as far as you know,

639
00:34:19,033 --> 00:34:22,333
has the President decided
on number of troops,

640
00:34:22,333 --> 00:34:23,833
additional troops he'd like
to send to Afghanistan?

641
00:34:23,834 --> 00:34:24,964
Mr. Gibbs:
No, no.

642
00:34:24,967 --> 00:34:31,467
Despite the many chances to
read otherwise throughout the weekend.

643
00:34:31,467 --> 00:34:33,837
Safe to say if he'd
made a decision,

644
00:34:33,834 --> 00:34:36,504
I think we could free up at
least part of his Wednesday.

645
00:34:36,500 --> 00:34:39,230
The Press:
What about a proportional breakdown between trainers,

646
00:34:39,233 --> 00:34:41,133
for example, and combat troops, anything like that --

647
00:34:41,133 --> 00:34:42,903
Mr. Gibbs:
No, no.

648
00:34:42,900 --> 00:34:44,630
The Press:
-- or any thought to where they might come from?

649
00:34:44,633 --> 00:34:48,603
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, thought from where they might come from?

650
00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:50,800
The Press:
Fort Campbell comes to mind.

651
00:34:50,800 --> 00:34:57,700
Mr. Gibbs:
Oh, I mean, look, I think -- I mean, obviously there's --

652
00:34:57,700 --> 00:35:01,370
we know where very specialized troops are,

653
00:35:01,367 --> 00:35:05,367
but I don't think that the
President has -- I doubt we've

654
00:35:05,367 --> 00:35:08,597
have gotten to identifying what
fort they're at without getting to a number.

655
00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:10,900
The Press:
Also, just to circle back to something you said earlier,

656
00:35:10,900 --> 00:35:14,230
is the President
consulting outside groups or

657
00:35:14,233 --> 00:35:18,203
particular people outside the
Situation Room to talk about the

658
00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:20,630
Afghanistan review strategy?

659
00:35:20,633 --> 00:35:23,463
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, let me make sure I understand.

660
00:35:23,467 --> 00:35:25,967
Is he having discussions
outside of the meetings,

661
00:35:25,967 --> 00:35:30,697
or is he talking to participants
throughout the process that are

662
00:35:30,700 --> 00:35:33,400
different than just those
in the meeting itself?

663
00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:34,530
The Press: Yes.

664
00:35:34,533 --> 00:35:35,603
(laughter)

665
00:35:35,600 --> 00:35:37,870
Mr. Gibbs:
Wait a minute, that's my answer.

666
00:35:37,867 --> 00:35:44,337
I know that the President has
had occasion to talk about the

667
00:35:44,333 --> 00:35:48,263
issue of Afghanistan outside
of that -- outside of those

668
00:35:48,266 --> 00:35:52,196
meetings and outside of just
those participants, yes.

669
00:35:52,200 --> 00:35:53,400
The Press:
Robert, outside government --

670
00:35:53,400 --> 00:35:54,730
The Press:
--

671
00:35:54,734 --> 00:35:57,234
Mr. Gibbs:
Yes. Outside -- yes.

672
00:35:57,233 --> 00:35:59,803
The Press:
-- different countries?

673
00:35:59,800 --> 00:36:03,200
Mr. Gibbs:
At some point obviously there will be very

674
00:36:03,200 --> 00:36:06,000
fulsome discussions
with our NATO partners.

675
00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:08,570
I don't know if we're at
that point in the process.

676
00:36:08,567 --> 00:36:09,537
The Press:
Is India among them?

677
00:36:09,533 --> 00:36:12,533
Mr. Gibbs:
I wouldn't get into listing details.

678
00:36:12,533 --> 00:36:15,933
The Press:
Robert, a question on circulation?

679
00:36:15,934 --> 00:36:17,634
On circulation?

680
00:36:17,633 --> 00:36:20,263
Mr. Gibbs:
That's a seemingly -- hold on, Lester,

681
00:36:20,266 --> 00:36:24,566
before I take the premise of
your -- we could go into health

682
00:36:24,567 --> 00:36:27,367
care, we could go into
newspapers, we could go into --

683
00:36:27,367 --> 00:36:28,297
The Press:
Yes, yes.

684
00:36:28,300 --> 00:36:29,100
Mr. Gibbs:
Yes.

685
00:36:29,100 --> 00:36:30,300
(laughter)

686
00:36:30,300 --> 00:36:31,970
The Press:
What is the President's --
the first --

687
00:36:31,967 --> 00:36:33,167
what is the President's reaction --

688
00:36:33,166 --> 00:36:35,036
Mr. Gibbs:
I didn't agree to two, but I'm happy to try with one.

689
00:36:35,033 --> 00:36:36,303
The Press:
Thank you.

690
00:36:36,300 --> 00:36:37,530
Mr. Gibbs:
We'll circulate an answer.

691
00:36:37,533 --> 00:36:39,433
The Press:
We had 10 up here.

692
00:36:39,433 --> 00:36:42,533
But what is the President's
reaction to the Audit Bureau of

693
00:36:42,533 --> 00:36:46,733
Circulation's report that in the
six months ending on September

694
00:36:46,734 --> 00:36:49,264
the 30th, American
daily newspapers,

695
00:36:49,266 --> 00:36:53,736
most of which are liberal and
pro-Obama -- (laughter) -- fell

696
00:36:53,734 --> 00:36:54,704
10 points --

697
00:36:54,700 --> 00:36:56,130
Mr. Gibbs:
Have you read The Washington Post today?

698
00:36:56,133 --> 00:36:57,463
Have you read The
Washington Post any day?

699
00:36:57,467 --> 00:36:58,537
The Press:
I do, every day.

700
00:36:58,533 --> 00:37:00,203
I always keep an
eye on the enemy.

701
00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:02,800
Mr. Gibbs:
What did you say?

702
00:37:02,800 --> 00:37:04,470
The Press:
I always keep an eye on the enemy.

703
00:37:04,467 --> 00:37:09,297
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, I'll give them an equal amount of time and a

704
00:37:09,300 --> 00:37:12,000
microphone of sufficient
size to respond.

705
00:37:12,000 --> 00:37:14,500
(laughter)

706
00:37:14,500 --> 00:37:20,200
Look, obviously the President is
a voracious consumer of news,

707
00:37:20,200 --> 00:37:22,770
likes to read
newspapers every day.

708
00:37:22,767 --> 00:37:27,237
I would -- I think if you pick
up many of the newspapers with

709
00:37:27,233 --> 00:37:31,903
which you discussed -- I notice
that there was an article in The

710
00:37:31,900 --> 00:37:34,930
New York Times today about the
circulation drop in the New York

711
00:37:34,934 --> 00:37:38,534
Post, and I'm not sure I would
categorize that as a liberal

712
00:37:38,533 --> 00:37:40,603
pro-Obama newspaper.

713
00:37:40,600 --> 00:37:44,230
And please, would you just -- if
you can cc your question to

714
00:37:44,233 --> 00:37:47,833
Fred Hiatt I'm happy to have
a conversation about the liberalism --

715
00:37:47,834 --> 00:37:48,964
The Press:
One follow-up, because they had 10.

716
00:37:48,967 --> 00:37:50,567
They had 10.

717
00:37:50,567 --> 00:37:51,867
Mr. Gibbs:
Was that one?

718
00:37:51,867 --> 00:37:52,937
Does that count as one?

719
00:37:52,934 --> 00:37:55,434
The Press:
What was the President's reaction to the more

720
00:37:55,433 --> 00:38:00,903
than 2,000-page health care bill
which so few congressmen read

721
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being passed by only five votes
and costing more than a trillion

722
00:38:04,967 --> 00:38:09,767
dollars, on which 39
Democrats voted no?

723
00:38:09,767 --> 00:38:11,467
Mr. Gibbs:
He could not be more pleased.

724
00:38:11,467 --> 00:38:12,497
(laughter)

725
00:38:12,500 --> 00:38:15,970
April.

726
00:38:15,967 --> 00:38:22,437
The Press:
What is your circulation?

727
00:38:22,433 --> 00:38:23,463
Mr. Gibbs:
Spotty at best.

728
00:38:23,467 --> 00:38:24,597
(laughter)

729
00:38:24,600 --> 00:38:26,330
The Press:
On health care reform --

730
00:38:26,333 --> 00:38:27,433
Mr. Gibbs:
Yes, ma'am.

731
00:38:27,433 --> 00:38:30,233
The Press:
-- does consensus and common ground negate the

732
00:38:30,233 --> 00:38:32,463
original mandate to
cover all Americans?

733
00:38:32,467 --> 00:38:33,637
Mr. Gibbs:
I'm sorry, say that one more time.

734
00:38:33,633 --> 00:38:35,603
The Press:
Does consensus and common ground negate the

735
00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:38,870
original mandate to
cover all Americans?

736
00:38:38,867 --> 00:38:42,567
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, I think the President believes that and in

737
00:38:42,567 --> 00:38:46,667
order to get certainly many of
the important insurance reforms

738
00:38:46,667 --> 00:38:49,167
that the President
has discussed,

739
00:38:49,166 --> 00:38:52,136
covering all
Americans is a must.

740
00:38:52,133 --> 00:38:55,663
The Press:
Now, also on Fort Hood,
the suspect,

741
00:38:55,667 --> 00:38:59,697
has he -- has this White House
gotten information from federal

742
00:38:59,700 --> 00:39:05,300
agents or the Army that he was
considered a conscientious

743
00:39:05,300 --> 00:39:07,430
objector by any chance?

744
00:39:07,433 --> 00:39:09,933
Mr. Gibbs:
Again, I would point you to the FBI with specific

745
00:39:09,934 --> 00:39:12,004
questions about
the investigation.

746
00:39:12,000 --> 00:39:14,570
The Press:
And then back on the issue of terror -- not

747
00:39:14,567 --> 00:39:17,067
terrorizing, terrorism, just
terror -- the definition of

748
00:39:17,066 --> 00:39:19,996
terror: "one that
instills intense fear;

749
00:39:20,000 --> 00:39:23,700
also the unlawful use or
threatened use of force or

750
00:39:23,700 --> 00:39:27,670
violence by a person or an
organized group" - also,

751
00:39:27,667 --> 00:39:32,397
one more - "panic, an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety."

752
00:39:32,400 --> 00:39:36,370
These people at Fort Hood
went through those feelings.

753
00:39:36,367 --> 00:39:37,867
We clearly saw it.

754
00:39:37,867 --> 00:39:40,067
Would you classify, from the
definitions that I gave --

755
00:39:40,066 --> 00:39:44,596
Mr. Gibbs: Again, I'm not a law
enforcement official, April.

756
00:39:44,600 --> 00:39:46,870
I will say this.

757
00:39:46,867 --> 00:39:52,537
I think the entire country from
-- certainly from the very first

758
00:39:52,533 --> 00:39:56,833
reports that we got about this,
and my communications about that

759
00:39:56,834 --> 00:40:03,764
with the President, we have -- I
think everybody has been shocked

760
00:40:03,767 --> 00:40:08,597
and dismayed at what happened,
and pass our thoughts,

761
00:40:08,600 --> 00:40:15,870
our prayers, and our condolences
on to those who suffered loss

762
00:40:15,867 --> 00:40:17,567
for loved ones in this incident.

763
00:40:17,567 --> 00:40:19,067
The Press:
Do you believe there was terror there at least?

764
00:40:19,066 --> 00:40:20,636
Could you at least say terror?

765
00:40:20,633 --> 00:40:25,663
Mr. Gibbs:
I've now had three opportunities to be a law enforcement officer.

766
00:40:25,667 --> 00:40:27,637
The Press:
-- but I'm serious, from the definitions.

767
00:40:27,633 --> 00:40:31,533
Mr. Gibbs:
No, no, I'm not
-- if you have investigation

768
00:40:31,533 --> 00:40:33,163
questions, the FBI is the place.

769
00:40:33,166 --> 00:40:34,536
Yes, sir.

770
00:40:34,533 --> 00:40:36,703
The Press:
Thanks, Robert.

771
00:40:36,700 --> 00:40:37,900
First, two questions.

772
00:40:37,900 --> 00:40:39,170
One, on health care.

773
00:40:39,166 --> 00:40:42,696
Could you say to what degree the
White House will get involved in

774
00:40:42,700 --> 00:40:46,270
negotiations in the Senate
regarding the provisions,

775
00:40:46,266 --> 00:40:49,896
whether it's going to be the
abortion provision or the public option?

776
00:40:49,900 --> 00:40:53,900
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, look, I think the White House obviously has

777
00:40:53,900 --> 00:40:59,530
spent a lot of time -- staff
work every day with Capitol Hill,

778
00:40:59,533 --> 00:41:04,133
and I'm sure when Senator
Reid and others want our opinion

779
00:41:04,133 --> 00:41:08,063
on different ideas,
they'll ask for them.

780
00:41:08,066 --> 00:41:13,166
The Press:
And another question, this is regarding actually -- a

781
00:41:13,166 --> 00:41:17,996
Tony Blankley column from a week
or so back, made a comparison --

782
00:41:18,000 --> 00:41:18,700
Mr. Gibbs:
Tony --

783
00:41:18,700 --> 00:41:20,030
The Press:
Tony Blankley.

784
00:41:20,033 --> 00:41:22,263
Mr. Gibbs:
Oh, okay, I thought
you said Tony Blinken -- I was

785
00:41:22,266 --> 00:41:23,696
going to say, I didn't know
the Vice President's National

786
00:41:23,700 --> 00:41:26,070
Security Advisor
was writing columns.

787
00:41:26,066 --> 00:41:27,936
Go ahead, I'm sorry.

788
00:41:27,934 --> 00:41:30,564
I was getting a flashback
for a moment -- speaking of

789
00:41:30,567 --> 00:41:31,437
circulation.

790
00:41:31,433 --> 00:41:32,833
(laughter) Go ahead.

791
00:41:32,834 --> 00:41:35,434
The Press:
It does pertain to
national security, actually.

792
00:41:35,433 --> 00:41:40,403
He made a comparison with the
long investigation into the CIA

793
00:41:40,400 --> 00:41:44,430
leak in the previous
administration and that similar

794
00:41:44,433 --> 00:41:49,363
legal issues could apply in
the CIA leak from "political

795
00:41:49,367 --> 00:41:54,567
officials" in a news story about
Karzai's brother working for the CIA.

796
00:41:54,567 --> 00:41:59,897
My question is, is the Justice
Department going to look into this matter?

797
00:41:59,900 --> 00:42:03,130
And would there possibly be a
special prosecutor in this case, as well?

798
00:42:03,133 --> 00:42:04,933
Mr. Gibbs: I have heard
nothing about that,

799
00:42:04,934 --> 00:42:08,804
but if you have a question about
that I'd ask the
Department of Justice.

800
00:42:08,800 --> 00:42:10,070
The Press:
Thank you, Robert.

801
00:42:10,066 --> 00:42:12,196
The Press:
Something on climate
change -- Reuters just is

802
00:42:12,200 --> 00:42:13,970
reporting that the EPA has sent
over its final proposal on

803
00:42:13,967 --> 00:42:16,667
carbon dioxide, whether it
should be regulated as a

804
00:42:16,667 --> 00:42:18,167
dangerous -- sent it
to the White House.

805
00:42:18,166 --> 00:42:19,236
A, can you confirm that?

806
00:42:19,233 --> 00:42:21,503
And B, how would that fit within
the conversation we were having

807
00:42:21,500 --> 00:42:23,700
earlier about administration
steps on climate change?

808
00:42:23,700 --> 00:42:24,830
Mr. Gibbs:
Well, certainly we can check.

809
00:42:24,834 --> 00:42:28,734
I think there was a -- look,
there's a court order,

810
00:42:28,734 --> 00:42:33,434
right -- there's a Supreme Court
order that this is an issue that

811
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has to be dealt with.

812
00:42:34,500 --> 00:42:37,100
The President has said
throughout this process that the

813
00:42:37,100 --> 00:42:39,500
way to deal with this
is through legislation.

814
00:42:39,500 --> 00:42:45,230
I would point out that many
people in the newspaper this

815
00:42:45,233 --> 00:42:52,463
morning that work for or CEOs
of power companies that said,

816
00:42:52,467 --> 00:42:54,997
this also ought to be
addressed through legislation.

817
00:42:55,000 --> 00:42:57,470
That's what we're trying to do
and that's what we hope to do.

818
00:42:57,467 --> 00:42:58,467
Thanks, guys.