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CREATOR: Elizabeth A. Arner ( CN=Elizabeth A. Arner/OU=WHCCTF/0=EOP [ WHCCTF ])

CREATION DATE/TIME: 13-JAN-1999 16:10:30.00

SUBJECT: Daley Meeting

TO: Todd Stem ( CN=Todd Stem/OU=WHO/0=EOP @ EOP [ WHO ] ) READ:UNKNOWN

TEXT: Todd:

I have talked to David Festa about tomortOw's lunch with Secretary Daley. He is interested in getting a general dump on the strategy for the coming year. He is also interested in getting more active on climate change and is looking for your direcfion. Festa has some specific ideas for the Secretary, but needed to vet them with Daley.

Staff have given me the following topics to be discussed from our perspective:

Science and Weather — thank him for Baker's help, along w/ the team at NOAA, for all of the help on the VP's series of events over the summer. Autos. Commerce has the agency lead on PNGV. Would be helpful to bring him up to speed on our dealings w/ the car companies on the tax credit. Also, with the new association now formed, he may have thoughts about how to approach this sector more constructively on climate. Credit for Early Action -- we could use his help in building the coalition for this effort. In the face of items like the NYT piece this week, he could help by taking advantage of opportunities to talk up this issue w/ CEOs, or to make speeches/ public statements supportive of the idea. This could reassure the business community of our good intentions. (Commerce saying it sounds different than EPA saying it.) Futures Markets for Trading -- Daley knows Sandor -- just after he came on board, he did a major speech at one of Sandor's workshops in near the CBOT. Federal Energy -- within DOC facilities and creative ideas for improving business opportunities for US companies with the federal govemment. Export promotion to focus on efficiency and emissions reductions technologies — targeted assistance to help advance the clean development mechanism and trading. For example, he could lead an effort to review our export promotion efforts across the govemment to evaluate ways to make them work in sync w/ the evolution of CDM, Jl and ET. Trade Missions. See if he has any upcoming trade missions planned where he could advance our diplomatic agenda w/ his counterparts. (Also could work w/ those Missions he hosts from other gov'ts, sometimes we call them "reverse trade missions.")

Let me know if you need anything else.

Beth RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (ALL-IN-1 MAIL)

CREATOR: Margaret M. Suntum ( SUNTUM M ) (WHO)

CREATION DATE/TIME: 13-JAN-1999 13:39:10.45

SUBJECT: 1999-1-13 remarks on disabilities initiative

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PRINTER FONT 12_P01NT_C0URIER THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release January 13, 1999

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON DISABILITY INITIATIVE

The East Room

12:58 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Wow. Wasn't she great? Lefs give her another hand. She was great. Thank you. (Applause.) On behalf of all of us in our administration, many of whom are here, I want to thank all the advocates for persons with disabilities in our audience. I thank especially Tony Coelho; Becky Ogle; Paul Marchand; my great friend, Justin Dart; Paul Miller and others. I want to thank all the people in the administration, those in the Cabinet who are here with me and the agency heads and the others in the White House who have done so much to help to sensitize me and the Vice President and others to the challenges and our obligations. I say a special word of thanks to Tom Harkin, who has personally taught me a lot about the issues we discuss today; to Senator Ted Kennedy and to Senator Jeffords. I knew if I listened long enough that Republican rhetoric would finally sound good around one issue. (Laughter.) And you did it today, and I thank you. You were just great. It was great. I'd also like to thank two great friends of this cause who are in the audience: Senator Jack Reed from Rhode Island, and Congressman Ben Cardin from Maryland. We thank them for being here. (Applause.) You know, a lot of things have already been said, and I would like to say something not in my notes. I hope nobody will take this the wrong way, because everybody knows what a great enthusiast I am of athletics. Most of the cameras at this hour are somewhere else, and I want to say, on behalf of my wife -- from Chicago -- and myself, that we wish Michael Jordan well. We admire him, we like him very much, and we thank him for years of thrilling exploits.

In my life, I don't know that I ever saw another athlete with such a remarkable set of qualities of mind, body and spirit -- not only somebody who had a body that would do things no one else's would do, but who always expected to do whatever it was he tried to do. And I think ifs appropriate that the sports fans around America take a day or two to "ooh" and "aah" and hold their breath again, and be glad again. But the courage of Karen Moore, and all the people like her, is greater still by far. (Applause.)

I remember once, many years ago, after 1 lost an BOTTOM EVEN MORE election and became the youngest former governor in American history — (laughter) — with very dim future prospects, a wise old country lawyer wrote me a letter. And he said. Bill, you know, it takes a little bit of strength to sustain a terrible setback; but the real courage in life is living through the grind of day

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BOTTOM EVEN MORE How much more true is that for people with disabilities, for whom daily existence can be a greater grind, for whom charity is harder to muster of the spirit because so many of the rest of us have been so blindly insensitive to things which would enable all of us to get through that daily life better. A lot of good things have happened since the '70s -- Senator Kennedy talked about it — since these gentlemen and others passed the Americans With Disabilities Act. We did have a great renewal of the IDEA a year or so ago. But 75 percent of Americans with disabilities are still unemployed. You just heard why. Millions are forced to make the impossible choice between going to work and keeping their health insurance. Millions more lack the tools and services that could make the difference between dependence and independence.

We all know working is a fundamental part of what we say is the American Dream. Maya Angelou once said that work is "something made greater by ourselves, and in turn, that makes us greater." You heard Karen, you heard what she said — how I'm working, how 1 love being at work, oh, by the way, my family life is better and 1 don't get sick as much. That is not an accident. Every single one of us, we want to be fully engaged in life. And we ought to have the chance to do so.

1 like what Senator Jeffords said about how the Congressional Budget Office might or might not estimate this initiative, and I had that argument before and lost it, so I'm not going to get into that. But let me ask you this. When we've got the largest surplus in our history, the longest peacetime expansion in our history, perhaps the strongest economy we've ever had, if we cannot address this issue now, then when will we ever address it? Now is the time. (Applause.)

So here is what we propose to do. First, you've already heard about the landmark legislation by Senators Jeffords, Kennedy, Roth, and Moynihan, to assist millions of Americans with disabilities who want to work. Today I am pleased to announce that the balanced budget I will present to Congress fully funds this vitally important initiative. (Applause.) Americans should never have to choose between the dignity of work and the health care they need. With this legislation they'll have a ticket to work, not an impossible choice. I will also continue to work with Congress to pass legislation I know is very important to the disability community, a strong, enforceable patients' bill of rights. (Applause.) And to strengthen Social Security for the 21st century, not just for retirees, but also for people with disabilities — and we ought to do it this year, with no excuses. (Applause.) Second, we must make it easier for people with disabilities to get to work. As anyone with a disability can tell you, it takes more than a job to enter the work force. Often, it takes successful transportation, specialized technology or personal assistance. And the cost can be prohibitively high. Today, I am pleased to announce a new $1,000 tax credit so hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities will be helped to meet these critically important expenses. (Applause.) Finally, we have to give people with disabilities the tools they need to succeed — we all need that. I hope all of you had a chance to experience and see the amazing displays out there in the Grand Foyer — from a portable computer kiosk that TOP ODD -\p-

BOTTOM ODD MORE helps people with disabilities vote or find a job, to the latest

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BOTTOM ALL voice recognition software that lets you use a computer without touching a keyboard, to a new generation of mobile telephones that connect directly to hearing aids, to a device to immediately translate music into braille. This kind of "assistive technology," as it is called, will empower people as never before. Today, I am pleased to announce that my budget will double our investment in this sort of technology, to make it more available to people with disabilities. (Applause.)

We also will help states to expand low

-income loan programs to help more people afford these promising products. The federal govemment will become a model user of assistive technology; we will increase our commitment to research and development to continue our progress. Increased access to health care, more assistance at home and in the workplace, remarkable new technologies made more available: This is how we can make sure that all Americans can take their rightful place in our 21st century workplaces. Last summer the Vice President announced our plan to build at the FDR Memorial a new statue of President Roosevelt in the wheelchair, from which he led our nation — the wheelchair he then felt compelled to hide because of the negative attitudes of his time. Well, we've come a long way since those days and, even though we in public life get to make the speeches, I think ifs clear to all of us that you deserve the credit — all of the work you have done. (Applause.) People with disabilities are increasingly a powerful presence in America, from our schools to our businesses to the halls of govemment — but maybe equally important, increasingly a welcome, comfortable, normal presence. President Roosevelt said, "No country, no matter how rich, can afford to waste its human resources." This is really all about living up to that objective. Thank you, Karen. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Lefs go out and pass this legislafion. Thank you. (Applause.)

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TEXT: THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release January 13, 1999

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH U.S. LABOR LEADERS

The Cabinet Room

THE PRESIDENT: First of all, I want to thank these distinguished leaders of the American labor movement for coming here today for this meeting. We are meeting to talk about the economy, the challenges we face in the 21st century -- in part, what I intend to say about it in the State of the Union next week. We will be discussing ways we can work together to save Social Security, to renew our public schools, to improve health care, and deal with a whole range of other issues.

In large measure, opportunity for America's labor families and their children will depend upon whether America can master the challenges of a global economy. We have worked hard over the last year, as all of you know, to deal with the global financial crisis and restore growth. I talked about that at the Detroit Economic Club on Friday. This will require a very vigorous set of actions this year, and part of it will involve the Congress, part of it will involve our work with other nations over the course of the year. But it will be very important.

I have received a briefing this morning from Secretary Rubin and my economic team on the situafion in Brazil, and on the developments in the world markets. We are monitoring these developments closely, especially what is going on in Brazil. We've been in contact with key Brazilian government officials, the G-7, and other important countries. We've been in contact with the Intemational Monetary Fund. We have a strong interest in saving Brazil, with whom we have worked on so many important things around the world, carrying forward with its economic reform plan, and succeed. And we certainly hope that they will.

At the present time, I think thafs about all I have to say about developments in —

Q Mr. President, what do you think will be the outcome of the impeachment trial? We know what your hopes are, but what do you think is really going to happen?

THE PRESIDENT: I think the Senate - we filed our brief today. It makes our case. The important thing for me is to spend as little time thinking about that as possible, and as much time working on the issues we're here to discuss as possible. They have their job to do in the Senate, and I have mine. And I intend to do it. 1 am

Q Well, do you fear any removal from office, with the build-up of this case?

THE PRESIDENT: I think that the brief speaks for itself and the statements which have been made by hundreds of constitutional experts and others — I trust that the right thing will be done. And I think, in the meanwhile, I need to work on the business of the people.

Q Mr. President, your impeachment is before the union, and you're giving your State of the Union address. Don't you think you should directly address that matter during your speech?

THE PRESIDENT: I think the American people have heard about that quite extensively over the last year. My instinct is that I should do their business. I think they would like it if somebody up here would put their interests first, their business first. And I think that's what they expect me to do. They know the Senate has a job to do; they expect them to do it. There is nothing else to be said to the House about it. The Senate has to deal with it.

And my position is that, in addition to that, we have to deal with the problems of America, the challenges of America, the opportunities of America, and thafs what I intend to do in the State of the Union speech.

Q Mr. President, your lawyers are arguing that the charges against you don't amount to high crimes and misdemeanors. Do you personally believe that perjury and obstruction of justice are not impeachable offenses?

THE PRESIDENT: I believe that ifs not necessary for me to comment further than our brief. The important thing I think you should be asking yourself is, why did nearly 900 constitutional experts say that they strongly felt that this matter was not the subject of impeachment?

My opinion is not important here. My opinion is that I should be doing my job for the country, and other people should be handling the defense and dealing with this issue. And thafs what I intend to do.

Q Mr. President, on Brazil. Do you — harmful effect on the U.S. economy? We send a lot of exports to Latin America. THE PRESIDENT: Well, as you know, we have worked hard to keep the financial crisis in Asia, which enveloped Asia last year, from spreading to Brazil. Latin America is our fastest growing market for American goods and services. And Brazil is the largest country in Latin America. So, obviously, we hope that the situation will be resolved in a satisfactory way not only for the people of Brazil, but for all of the people in the Americas that want to continue to enjoy the good progress that all of us have enjoyed in the last several years. And we're working hard to that end and will continue to do so.

Q Thank you.

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TEXT:

THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release January 12, 1999

PRESS BRIEFING BY JOE LOCKHART

The Briefing Room

1:40 P.M. EST

MR. LOCKHART: Lefs see. 1 have one travel announcement to make before we get to questions. As the President has done in past years, he will travel the day after the State of the Union to amplify on the themes and policies of that speech. This year, the President will travel to Buffalo, New York and to Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on January 20th.

The Vice President and the First Lady will accompany the President on this trip. U's a one-day trip. We'll be back by the evening.

Q What are the events?

MR. LOCKHART: Well, it would be hard to sort of amplify on themes we haven't articulated yet. We plan to deliver the speech.

Q Is he going because Buffalo was declared a local emergency this moming? They've had 41 inches of snow since January 1st, they've called out the National Guard. (Laughter.)

MR. LOCKHART: I am personally now offering my staff to go up and shovel off the site. (Laughter.)

Q Who is going with him?

MR. LOCKHART: The Vice President and the First Lady.

Q Why are they going? Is that part of the theme or what?

MR. LOCKHART: Yes. No, the Vice President and First Lady went last year when we went to University of and to Wisconsin.

Q Where in --

MR. LOCKHART: I don't have a city yet.

Q Joe, why does the President think it important that he deliver the speech as scheduled on Tuesday?

MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think as we've said before, whafs going on in the Senate right now is important. The Senate needs to take care of the business before them; but the agenda and the policies that the President pursue, the people's business, also has to go forward, and the President believes that ifs proper that he give the speech on the 19th and lay out his agenda for this year.

Q Does he find it awkward?

MR. LOCKHART: I think that there are certainly issues — the issue before the Senate, as I've said, is important. U's certainly not something that the President or anybody here looks

forward to, but I don't think the President has the ability to be distracted. The public expects him to stay focused on his work and he intends to do that.

Q Do you think he will acknowledge the proceedings during his speech?

MR. LOCKHART: I don't know.

Q Is the decision to go ahead on the 19th firm, or is the White House sfill open to changing it if it need be?

MR. LOCKHART: The decision is fimi.

Q I understand what you say, ifs not something the President looks forward to -- ifs the impeachment trial or the speech in the uncomfortable circumstances?

MR. LOCKHART: The President always looks forward to the State of the Union speech as a chance to lay out his agenda. He has enjoyed the work he's done to date on it, which has been rather extensive, and I think he'll look forward to the evening.

Q Despite the uncomfortable circumstances?

MR. LOCKHART: Despite them.

Q Joe, is the President going to keep out of the limelight for the duration of the trial? Is he not going to hold any direct formal news conferences? I mean, he is a criminal defendant. Is he going to speak out?

MR. LOCKHART: If holding a formal news conference was the criteria for keeping out of the limelight, we would have kept a pretty low profile here lately.

Q Once it starts?

MR. LOCKHART: But the answer is no, the President will continue on a bigger schedule of events as he has over the last few months.

Q And you don't preclude a formal news conference?

MR. LOCKHART: I don't preclude anything. I'm certainly not giving any guidance on that front, though.

Q Just for the record, what do you make of the House brief on the impeachment articles, and could you give us some insight as to what you plan to file tomortow?

MR. LOCKHART: I think what we'll file tomorrow is a longer version of the answer to the charges; ifs actually the trial brief that will go through the factual and evidence -- the facts and the evidence that have been put forward, and the constitutional and legal issues and a much more expanded version of what you saw yesterday.

As far as the House brief, I think, as I told you this morning, that it is, at times, a hallmark of what is a weak factual and constitutional case, that the allegations continue to shift and that the rhetoric continues to be overblown. And I think those are the two things that come out of that document.

We have a new bundling and interpretations of the allegations against the President, at this late date. I think — as someone who is trying to defend themselves, you have a point where you should understand what the charges are, and where you should understand how they are put together and what the bases of them are. And I think we saw some shifting in the documents, just yesterday.

Q Joe, the articles haven't changed since they were voted on by the House. Why do you say they are being rebundled?

MR. LOCKHART: The articles haven't changed, but if you look at the legal brief, they have now sought to bring back in the article that failed to get a majority vote. You have members telling the media that, we've got a whole bunch of new stuff that we're ready to spring on them. I think we're beyond the point of playing those kind of games, and they should just argue their case.

Q Given this limiting of the charges, do you still stand by what you stated this moming of how the brief reads?

MR. LOCKHART: Sure. I think there is overblown rhetoric in there about sinister plots, and I think that it detracts from the argument they're trying to make.

Q And "cheap mystery" as well?

MR. LOCKHART: Thafs a good phrase. (Laughter.)

Q How would you describe the administration response to that, that has got to be in by, I think, 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning?

MR. LOCKHART: Detailed, well-argued and compelling.

Q But what kind of tone would it have, compared, for instance, to the - MR. LOCKHART: I think it will be based on the facts and the law. I think those of you who have followed our submissions over the last few months will see things that you've seen before. But it will basically make the case that, on the facts and the evidence, the articles are not supported, based on the facts. They're not supported based on the Constitution, or do they have a sufficient legal foundation.

Q Were any Senators consulted for their opinions on the document?

MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of

Q Joe, what was the President doing today vis-a-vis the State of the Union, and preparing?

MR. LOCKHART: He's got a meeting this aftemoon, 1 believe. I think sometime in the next hour of so, I think he's got a couple of hours blocked off for a meeting with his team.

Q Whafs going to be new, Joe, in the submission? What are we likely to see that we haven't heard before?

MR. LOCKHART: If I told you what was going to be new today, it wouldn't be new tomortow.

Q All right, then let me come at it a different way. Is there likely to be anything in this submission that we have not seen before?

MR. LOCKHART: I am not going to signal whafs in the submission, just to give you a broad outline of what I expect it to look like. You can wait until tomorrow, it will be out tomorrow moming.

Q Well, I mean, you've said it will be an expanded version of what the President has submitted so far —

MR. LOCKHART: Correct.

Q — which, to the Presidenfs critics — granted, they're his critics — has been totally insufficient, so whafs the point?

MR. LOCKHART: The point is, is there's a process here. And the process calls for you to answer the charges formally and then to file a trial brief formally. And we intend to respond in a way that conforms with the rules and procedures of the Senate trial.

Q And you expect it to be effective?

MR. LOCKHART: I do.

Q You still don't know who is going to argue for the President?

MR. LOCKHART: I still don't. I know the universe of people; I don't know how ifs all going to be done. Q Is it the Presidenfs decision to dodge reporters and duck us, to run off stages and so forth, for the millennium?

MR. LOCKHART: You can blame it on me.

Q Or is it your decision and the spinmeisters who are keeping him away from us?

MR. LOCKHART: Is that a pejorative term? Spinmeisters?

Q Yes. It is pejorafive.

MR. LOCKHART: I thought so. I know.

Q Whose is it?

Q To what extent, at this point in the proceeding, is the White House making its case to individual Senators? In other words, as the question came up this morning, the House prosecutors gave individual copies of their presentation to individual Senators. Is the White House going to that extent --

MR. LOCKHART: Yes, I didn't look into the logistics, but I'm sure that our documents will get into the hands of all the Senators, either through the leadership structure or directly. We believe that all of them will read it and hope that they will find it to be a persuasive document.

Q Does that go for everything that you're going to send up there, like the rebuttal tomorrow?

MR. LOCKHART: Yes.

Q Are you anticipating anything in the State of the Union that touches on impeachment?

MR. LOCKHART: I think I answered that before in saying that I didn't know. Q Joe, to follow up the eariier question, is Senator Mitchell playing any role behind the scenes — in an advisory capacity, a consultative capacity?

MR. LOCKHART: Yes. A behind-the-scenes advisory and in a consultative basis.

Q Is he talking to other Senators on your behalf?

MR. LOCKHART: I have not talked to Senator Mitchell. I wouldn't preclude that he is talking to his old friends. I know that his advice on how to proceed here has proved invaluable to the legal team and the political team here, based on his knowledge of the Senate.

Q Anyone else?

Q Will he be on the team that is before the Senate -- MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of.

Q Joe, is the President talking to individual Senators even now about impeachment?

MR. LOCKHART: I know that the President talks to Senators. I know he spoke to -- he had Senators at the State Dinner last night, but I haven't checked into the details of any of the conversations.

Q Does the President consider it appropriate for him to talk to Senators about impeachment?

MR. LOCKHART: I think the President believes that the Senators are sophisticated enough to not engage in an inappropriate conversation.

Q Joe, is Mitchell — I'm going to clarify this — is he consulting with the legal team, is he consulting directly with the President?

MR. LOCKHART: I'd say he's consulting — I'm certain that he's spoken to the President — I don't know when the last time was. But ifs mostly the legal and political team that are charged with this.

Q And this is mainly on Senate procedures and his knowledge of the individual personalities up there, or what?

MR. LOCKHART: U's basically moving on the Senate trial. He's an accomplished and gifted lawyer, as well as someone who probably knows as much about how the Senate works as anybody in town.

Q Anyone else in that category?

MR. LOCKHART: Not that I know — I mean, it is informal, but I know that they talk to him on a pretty regular basis. I don't know if there's other people. There are other former senators who have called to inquire as to what they could do to help. But I don't know that there's anything on any basis thafs going forward there.

Q Any Republicans that you've been able to enlist to help you?

Q Bumpers?

MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of. I know that there have been a variety of former Republican senators who have made public statements about trying to shorten the process and find some way to short-circuit this, but I don't know that we're in any way in touch with them.

Q So Senator Dole isn't involved in this at all anymore?

MR. LOCKHART: No.

Q Joe, now that you've had the House brief, what motions are you considering? MR. LOCKHART: If we have motions, we will discuss them at the appropriate time, which is not until the end of the Q&A session.

Q What kind of reception do you feel yesterday's filing received? Joe, whafs your sense of how it was received by the Senate?

MR. LOCKHART: 1 will leave that up to the 100 senators who have to decide that. I haven't gotten any feedback one way or the other.

Q Is that to say that you all are not gauging the reception of your filing? Surely you are.

MR. LOCKHART: I'm going to leave it up to the 100 senators who will sit in judgment of this to render an opinion. I've seen a lot of them on a lot of your channels, so you can ask them directly.

Q Joe, yesterday's submission said that the charges were vague. After reading the House response or the House game plan, do you still feel like the charges are vague, or did they answer the questions that you had?

MR. LOCKHART: That actually would probably be a better one to put to the lawyers. I didn't ask them that specifically. I was not made aware that anyone feels that they're any more specific than they are now. It does go a little bit to the point that I said before, that with each submission the charges change, and ifs difficult enough to defend yourself against a set of charges in these circumstances; but when they change consistently, it makes it even more difficult.

Q Joe, you said this moming that the Republican brief read like a bad mystery novel.

MR. LOCKHART: 1 did.

Q And whafs the mystery? (Laughter.)

MR. LOCKHART: I think it was more the language that was employed.

Q Joe, can you explain to us the press artangements for today's speech? I understand it took place in a rather large auditorium, but it was pool press --

MR. LOCKHART: No, I can't, because I wasn't involved in those artangements. You should ask my staff that does — Q Well, I thought you said to blame you for the fact that he wasn't --

MR. LOCKHART: Listen, if you all are sitting out there thinking that I sit and decide whether something is pool or isn't, you know that isn't the case, so ask the people who know. Is that not clear. Josh?

Q No, ifs not entirely.

MR. LOCKHART: Okay, then follow up. Q I'm not clear. Who is making the decisions, then? Apparently, it was a rather elaborate thing where there was a plastic shield where people couldn't see the President.

MR. LOCKHART: Apparently? I don't know, I wasn't there. Were you there?

Q I wasn't there. It was pool only, Joe. What am I supposed to tell you?

MR. LOCKHART: Okay. I think you should, if you have a problem, take it up with the Cortespondents Association and we'll be glad to look at it.

Q The Cortespondents Association doesn't make these artangements.

MR. LOCKHART: Listen, you're asking me a question I don't know the answer to. If you'd like, we'll take a filing break, I'll go talk to my staff and come back with information. Is that what we want to do?

Q Joe, let me just ask a general question, which is, is there a decision here, or has the press operation or others here made a decision that until the impeachment matter is resolved the President won't get into a back and forth with the press corps?

MR. LOCKHART: No.

Q No, no decision, or no what?

Q Thafs bad.

MR. LOCKHART: Whafs bad?

Q It's bad to keep reporters away from the President.

MR. LOCKHART: Listen, if you seriously want to have a serious conversation, come up to my office, we'll talk about it. If you want to stand there and try to talk to me about something you know 1 don't have knowledge of in a way to embarrass me, I don't think thafs productive. So lefs move on.

Q You have no control over whether something is pool or open?

MR. LOCKHART: I do; ifs my office. But I'm telling you that I don't make these decisions on a case-by-case basis. And if you're asking me to look into this, I'll be glad to look into it.

Q We are trying to say to you that the President -- MR. LOCKHART: I understand what you're trying to say to me.

Q -- that the President is being kept away from reporters.

MR. LOCKHART: I take your point. I take your point.

Q For those of us who have covered this man since the day he arrived in the White House, there has been a distinct lack of access -- not just for the time that you've been press secretary, but starting before that -- where the chance to regularly engage the President in questions and answers, either informally in the Oval Office or in the Roosevelt Room has been gone, and ifs not just by coincidence.

MR. LOCKHART: That is a different question than asking me about an event I didn't go to and whether we purposely took a big auditorium and made it pool. I will look into it. I will address that question because thafs, I believe, a legitimate question — which is, we try to make the President available, there are times when we, either through news conferences or in pool spray settings that he is available. There are times that we go sometime where he's not. And we have to make that judgment on a day-by-day basis -- which is, I think, a different thing than whether he's in a room that should be pool or not.

Q Would you acknowledge that for the last several weeks access to the President has been non-existent.

MR. LOCKHART: Certainly I'll acknowledge -

Q Why? Can you explain why?

Q When you said, you can blame me -- when asked whether the President was trying to dodge the press and you said, you can blame me — we want to know whether this was a specific incident in which we can blame you.

MR. LOCKHART: It was not. It was not. Okay, the entourage proceeded to a small — the pool report reports — a small, as in about 100 seats, auditorium with a pale terrazzo floor and a dark wood-slated walls.

Q Joe, have the Presidenfs attomeys advised him specifically that he should not take questions from reporters, especially vis-a-vis the impeachment trial?

MR. LOCKHART: No, they have not.

Q They have not advised him to keep quiet about the trial?

MR. LOCKHART: They have not.

Q He is free to talk?

MR. LOCKHART: He is free to talk.

Q Has he said he is not interested in talking? Has he given any instrucfions?

MR. LOCKHART: No, I think he has said to you on numerous occasions that he doesn't know anything more productive he can say on this subject. He'd love to talk about some other subjects, some important things he's doing. U's hard for me to remember when the last question like that was posed to him, but thafs not our job. Your job is to pose the questions; our job is to try to answer them in the best way we know how. Q Joe, is he afraid of answering questions at this point?

MR. LOCKHART: No.

Q But I guess what you said to Wendell was that ifs clear that in the last couple of weeks there's been less access and you're aware of that, and then 1 guess you would be responsible for that, at least in part.

MR. LOCKHART: Thafs how we started this conversation.

Q What is the thinking behind that? Is the sense that ifs just

MR. LOCKHART: As I said yesterday, ifs unproductive right now to get into -- for the President to get into a long Q&A on this subject, which I think is self-evident. But if ifs not, then we'll have to agree to disagree.

Q Joe, I know you're asked periodically about his health and his mood. From what we see on television, he doesn't look very good. Can you give us an idea of his mood, and is he taking any sort of medication? (Laughter.) Seriously —

MR. LOCKHART: Thafs not a serious question, thafs —

Q U's a very serious question, he's the leader of the free world.

MR. LOCKHART: Yeah, but 1 don't think you have any basis to ask that question, so we'll move on.

Q Well, why can't you tell us —

MR. LOCKHART: We'll move on.

Q — if he's taking any sort of medicafion?

MR. LOCKHART: We'll move on.

Q Is the President well?

MR. LOCKHART: Yes, he's very well. He had a very energized and animated conversation on the way over to the event with the Vice President about both the event the Vice President did yesterday and the event that the President did today, about how important these initiafives are, and how it really is a kind of fundamental shift in the way the government is going to approach growth out in this country, as we move into the next millennium. So he's, again, focused on what he is supposed to be doing.

Q Are there plans for the President to undergo any medical procedures in the next few weeks?

MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of Q I'm dead serious.

MR. LOCKHART: I have no reason to doubt you're not, Wendell. Q Do you think ifs at all hypocritical, for example, to announce the Presidenfs going to go on this long trip after the State of the Union to see the public and travel around and be seen as being out in the public, and yet, at the same time, you're saying you're keeping him isolated from us?

MR. LOCKHART: I'm not saying I'm keeping him isolated. The President goes out and speaks in public, through you, every day. U's not every day that the President decides to enter a Q&A with you, and thafs a decision we make.

Q But it was fairly regular until recently.

MR. LOCKHART: Well, so be it. I don't view it as hypocritical, though.

Q May I ask you an intemational question --

MR. LOCKHART: Sure.

Q — there's been nothing on this. Since the APEC Conference is in New Zealand next year and the Prime Minister of New Zealand is here for two days starting tomorrow, does the President have any intention of meeting with her? She's going to be with Al Gore.

MR. LOCKHART: As David informs me, the Secretary of State plans a meeting, as does the Vice President.

Q But the President has no plans —

MR. LOCKHART: No. If that changes, I'll let you know.

Q I'd appreciate it.

Q Joe, Larry Flynt says he's a supporter of the President, says he just wants to help the President. Are these revelations helping the Presidenfs case at all?

MR. LOCKHART: Absolutely not. I think the President has been very clear, from before he even came to Washington — I think, on one of the Sunday shows from last week, they played a clip from '92 of the President railing against the politics of personal destruction -- the Presidenfs been very clear the whole time he's been here that there's no place in this town for this kind of politics, and it ought to come to an end. And I think that there is responsibility to go all the way around on this and, frankly, if the news media stopped covering some of this stuff — I'm not arguing about one story in particular, because judgments have to be made on a case-by-case basis -- that maybe there wouldn't be such a market for it. But the President doesn't believe that this has any place in our politics, and has said so.

Q Has he talked to Larry Flynt?

MR. LOCKHART: No. I'm not sure he's ever spoken to Larry Flynt. Q Well, I thought he might want to convey that message.

Q The RNC is saying that the White House is helping Mr. Flynt.

MR. LOCKHART: Well, the RNC ought to stop practicing the politics of innuendo, which is just about as sleazy as the politics of personal destruction. If they've got evidence, they ought to bring it forward. If not, they ought to knock it off. And people should stop carrying their water by printing things without any foundation.

0 Has the White House talked to the RNC about that?

MR. LOCKHART: No. We don't have an open line of communication to that organization.

Q Joe, you've been clear that the Presidenfs State of the Union address is firm and going forward. Has the senior staff or the President spoken to the Senate leadership in the last few days about their feelings, whether ifs appropriate?

MR. LOCKHART: Yes, I think we've made it clear, both on the staff level and whatever contacts we've had with senators, that we plan to go forward. There are certainly different opinions, even among the parties, about whether the President should go forward, but we believe that the appropriate thing to do is go forward and give the speech.

Q He was invited, wasn't he?

MR. LOCKHART: Thafs con-ect.

Q Not to put too fine a point on it, Joe, but I — has some scenario similar to Podesta calling Lott and saying, look, we're coming, we're firm on this -- has there been some communication back to the Senate, other than from the podium, that sort of thing?

MR. LOCKHART: I'm not aware that there's been any formal communication. I don't know that anyone has spoken to Senator Lott in the last few days. But I think, in the conversations, the informal conversations we have had with staff and Senate and — I think most of those are with Democratic staff, but not exclusive — we've indicated that ifs our intention to accept the invitation and come up on the 19th.

Q Is there any chance at all that he could change his mind, Joe?

MR. LOCKHART: I think I have said several fimes here that we intend to be there on the 19th.

Q Your comments on the Flynt news interview and news conference and such -- did the President say anything to you, specifically, about Larry Flynt and what he's been doing?

MR. LOCKHART: No. Q Or the senior staff —

MR. LOCKHART: He has said to us repeatedly, on the broader subject, that he has no tolerance for this kind of activity, won't tolerate it with anybody on his staff, and believes that we have come to a point where somebody has to stand up and try to put an end to this. And we can't condone this kind of politics.

Q But he hasn't said anything specifically about this?

MR. LOCKHART: No, I haven't talked to him about this in the last day or so. Certainly not in relafion to any specific news or any specific event in the last day.

Q Well, Joe, do you think that if the President issued, perhaps, a very specific statement — didn't pick up the phone but issued a very specific public statement, addressing Flynt, that perhaps Flynt would be shamed into stopping it?

Q "Dear Larty" - (laughter.)

MR. LOCKHART: U's hard for me to understand or to calibrate what it would take to shame him into doing something. (Laughter.) But let me say this, that I've said repeatedly from here where the President is, and I think that if you go back over the last 10 years, you will not find a political figure in this country who has been more consistent and more outspoken on this subject than the President.

Q Joe, you said that the President is not afraid to answer questions, but ifs not prudent, or whatever word you used, to do it at this time --

MR. LOCKHART: "Productive" was the word I used.

Q -- so can't we infer that during the course of the trial ifs not going to be productive as well, and that we won't get a question in?

MR. LOCKHART: No, maybe we'll change our minds.

Q U's a concem that he might say something that would antagonize the jurors?

MR. LOCKHART: Listen, 1 think we've done enough on this. 1 understand your concern, I understand where you're all coming from. I am not trying to be contentious here. We make our decisions, we live with them, and 1 don't think it would be productive to keep going around and around on this.

Q Joe, what does the President hope these sanctions that Sandy Berger announced against Russian institutions accomplish?

MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think we have a broad and wide-ranging non-proliferation regime, particularly when it comes to working with the Russians on moving technology or expertise on weapons of mass destruction. This is one part of it, where he can take administrative action, and it will put these three companies out of business as far as dealing with the government. We continue to work with the Russians on a broader range of issues. They've enacted some tough new laws, but there's more work that they need to be doing, and we will continue to work with them.

Q Well, isn't the U.S. argument really with the Kremlin and not with three individual companies or institutions?

MR. LOCKHART: No, 1 think that we continue to work with the Russian govemment. They have taken some steps; we believe they need to take further steps. I can't get into the details of these particular companies and what they may or may not have been doing, but these companies, we believe, were taking steps that made it impossible for the United States government to work with them.

Q Joe, whafs the latest development on the situation over the incident over Iraq this moming?

MR. LOCKHART: I would actually defer to the Pentagon -- let me see if I have something on that -- as I think they reported this moming, there was an F-16 that was tracked by early-waming radar. The pilot of that plane took the appropriate response of firing a HARM missile, and returned safely to base.

Q Is the U.S. sending more planes to Iraq, I mean, to the area?

MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of I'd put that quesfion to the Pentagon, though. U's not something that I've been briefed on.

Q Joe, many people at the White House say that James Carville is his own person and he does his own thing. Is the White House standing firm that, while it did not aid Larry Flynt in --

MR. LOCKHART: I've never been asked the question. I have no idea what James is doing. The President has been clear on this subject. You'd have to ask that question of James.

Q The RNC has strictly said — well, ifs specifically saying that Carville is the one, on advice of the White House to put this out ~

MR. LOCKHART: Thafs an absolutely baseless charge and at some point there ought to be a price to pay for making baseless charges and practicing the politics of innuendo.

Q And whafs that price?

MR. LOCKHART: I don't know. I think you are all in a better position to decide whether these are credible news sources that you get your information from.

Q Joe, once the Presidenfs budget comes out in early February, is it the administration's assumption that the individual proposals will not be able to run on a simultaneous track with the Senate trial and that everything is basically going to be held hostage until that trial ends? I mean, are you running under that assumption?

MR. LOCKHART: I don't think we've made any firm assumptions. We plan to put forward an agenda and hope that the House and the Senate will move forward as quickly as they see possible in implementing that agenda.

Q Is it possible to do that on an abbreviated schedule, when from noon on every day there would be a trial?

MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think thafs a question better put to the Senate. I mean, it is still our hope that we can wrap the trial up in the Senate in an expeditious way and that this won't — that the two won't necessarily conflict.

Q Thank you.

MR. LOCKHART: Thank you.

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PRINTER FONT 12_P0INT_C0URIER

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release January 12, 1999 PRESS BRIEFING BY JOE LOCKHART

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MR. LOCKHART: Lefs see. I have one travel announcement to make before we get to questions. As the President has done in past years, he will travel the day after the State of the Union to amplify on the themes and policies of that speech. This year, the President will travel to Buffalo, New York and to Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on January 20th. The Vice President and the First Lady will accompany the President on this trip. U's a one

-day trip. We'll be back by the evening. Q What are the events? MR. LOCKHART: Well, it would be hard to sort of amplify on themes we haven't articulated yet. We plan to deliver the speech. Q Is he going because Buffalo was declared a local emergency this moming? They've had 41 inches of snow since January 1st, they've called out the National Guard. (Laughter.) MR. LOCKHART: I am personally now offering my staff to go up and shovel off the site. (Laughter.) Q Who is going with him? MR. LOCKHART: The Vice President and the First Lady.

Q Why are they going? Is that part of the theme or what? MR. LOCKHART: Yes. No, the Vice President and First Lady went last year when we went to University of Illinois and to Wisconsin.

Q Where in ~ MR. LOCKHART: I don't have a city yet.

Q Joe, why does the President think it important that he deliver the speech as scheduled on Tuesday? MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think as we've said before, whafs going on in the Senate right now is important. The Senate needs to take care of the business before them; but the agenda and the policies that the President pursue, the people's business, also has to go forward, and the President believes that ifs proper that he give the speech on the 19th and lay out his agenda for this year. Q Does he find it awkward? MR. LOCKHART: I think that there are certainly issues — the issue before the Senate, as I've said, is important. U's certainly not something that the President or anybody here looks

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Q Do you think he will acknowledge the proceedings during his speech?

MR. LOCKHART: I don't know. Q Is the decision to go ahead on the 19th firm, or is the White House still open to changing it if it need be? MR. LOCKHART: The decision is firm. Q 1 understand what you say, ifs not something the President looks forward to — ifs the impeachment trial or the speech in the uncomfortable circumstances?

MR. LOCKHART: The President always looks forward to the State of the Union speech as a chance to lay out his agenda. He has enjoyed the work he's done to date on it, which has been rather extensive, and I think he'll look forward to the evening. Q Despite the uncomfortable circumstances? MR. LOCKHART: Despite them. Q Joe, is the President going to keep out of the limelight for the duration of the trial? Is he not going to hold any direct formal news conferences? I mean, he is a criminal defendant. Is he going to speak out?

MR. LOCKHART: If holding a formal news conference was the criteria for keeping out of the limelight, we would have kept a pretty low profile here lately.

Q Once it starts? MR. LOCKHART: But the answer is no, the President will continue on a bigger schedule of events as he has over the last few months. Q And you don't preclude a formal news conference? MR. LOCKHART: I don't preclude anything. I'm certainly not giving any guidance on that front, though. Q Just for the record, what do you make of the House brief on the impeachment articles, and could you give us some insight as to what you plan to file tomorrow? MR. LOCKHART: 1 think what we'll file tomortow is a longer version of the answer to the charges; ifs actually the trial brief that will go through the factual and evidence -- the facts and the evidence that have been put forward, and the constitutional and legal issues and a much more expanded version of what you saw yesterday. As far as the House brief, I think, as I told you this morning, that it is, at times, a hallmark of what is a weak factual and constitutional case, that the allegations continue to shift and that the rhetoric continues to be overblown. And I think those are the two things that come out of that document. We have a new bundling and interpretations of the allegations against the President, at this late date. I think — as someone who is trying to defend themselves, you have a point BOTTOM ODD MORE #41

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-01/12 just yesterday. Q Joe, the articles haven't changed since they were voted on by the House. Why do you say they are being rebundled? MR. LOCKHART: The articles haven't changed, but if you look at the legal brief, they have now sought to bring back in the article that failed to get a majority vote. You have members telling the media that, we've got a whole bunch of new stuff that we're ready to spring on them. I think we're beyond the point of playing those kind of games, and they should just argue their case. Q Given this limiting of the charges, do you still stand by what you stated this moming of how the brief reads? MR. LOCKHART: Sure. I think there is overblown rhetoric in there about sinister plots, and I think that it detracts from the argument they're trying to make. Q And "cheap mystery" as well? MR. LOCKHART: Thafs a good phrase. (Laughter.) Q How would you describe the administration response to that, that has got to be in by, I think, 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning? MR. LOCKHART: Detailed, well

-argued and compelling. Q But what kind of tone would it have, compared, for instance, to the - MR. LOCKHART: I think it will be based on the facts and the law. I think those of you who have followed our submissions over the last few months will see things that you've seen before. But it will basically make the case that, on the facts and the evidence, the articles are not supported, based on the facts. They're not supported based on the Constitution, or do they have a sufficient legal foundation. Q Were any Senators consulted for their opinions on the document? MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of Q Joe, what was the President doing today vis -vis the State of the Union, and preparing? MR. LOCKHART: He's got a meeting this afternoon, I believe. I think sometime in the next hour of so, I think he's got a couple of hours blocked off for a meeting with his team. Q Whafs going to be new, Joe, in the submission? What are we likely to see that we haven't heard before? MR. LOCKHART: If I told you what was going to be new today, it wouldn't be new tomorrow. Q All right, then let me come at it a different way. Is there likely to be anything in this submission that we have not seen before? MR. LOCKHART: I am not going to signal whafs in the submission, just to give you a broad outline of what I expect it to look like. You can wait until tomortow, it will be out tomortow morning.

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Q Well, I mean, you've said it will be an expanded version of what the President has submitted so far — MR. LOCKHART: Cortect. Q — which, to the Presidenfs critics — granted, they're his critics — has been totally insufficient, so whafs the point? MR. LOCKHART: The point is, is there's a process here. And the process calls for you to answer the charges formally and then to file a trial brief formally. And we intend to respond in a way that conforms with the rules and procedures of the Senate trial. Q And you expect it to be effective? MR. LOCKHART: I do. Q You still don't know who is going to argue for the President? MR. LOCKHART: 1 still don't. I know the universe of people; 1 don't know how ifs all going to be done. Q Is it the Presidenfs decision to dodge reporters and duck us, to run off stages and so forth, for the millennium?

MR. LOCKHART: You can blame it on me.

Q Or is it your decision and the spinmeisters who are keeping him away from us? MR. LOCKHART: Is that a pejorative term? Spinmeisters? Q Yes. It is pejorative. MR. LOCKHART: I thought so. I know. Q Whose is it? Q To what extent, at this point in the proceeding, is the White House making its case to individual Senators? In other words, as the question came up this morning, the House prosecutors gave individual copies of their presentation to individual Senators. Is the White House going to that extent — MR. LOCKHART: Yes, I didn't look into the logistics, but I'm sure that our documents will get into the hands of all the Senators, either through the leadership structure or directly. We believe that all of them will read it and hope that they will find it to be a persuasive document. Q Does that go for everything that you're going to send up there, like the rebuttal tomorrow? MR. LOCKHART: Yes. Q Are you anticipating anything in the State of the Union that touches on impeachment? MR. LOCKHART: I think I answered that before in saying that I didn't know. Q Joe, to follow up the eariier question, is Senator Mitchell playing any role behind the scenes — in an advisory capacity, a consultative capacity? MR. LOCKHART: Yes. A behind

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-scenes advisory and in a consultative basis. Q Is he talking to other Senators on your behalf? MR. LOCKHART: I have not talked to Senator Mitchell. I wouldn't preclude that he is talking to his old friends. I know that his advice on how to proceed here has proved invaluable to the legal team and the political team here, based on his knowledge of the Senate. Q Anyone else? Q Will he be on the team that is before the Senate — MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of Q Joe, is the President talking to individual Senators even now about impeachment? MR. LOCKHART: I know that the President talks to Senators. I know he spoke to — he had Senators at the State Dinner last night, but I haven't checked into the details of any of the conversations. Q Does the President consider it appropriate for him to talk to Senators about impeachment? MR. LOCKHART: I think the President believes that the Senators are sophisticated enough to not engage in an inappropriate conversation. Q Joe, is Mitchell — I'm going to clarify this — is he consulting with the legal team, is he consulting directly with the President? MR. LOCKHART: I'd say he's consulting — I'm certain that he's spoken to the President — I don't know when the last time was. But ifs mostly the legal and political team that are charged with this. Q And this is mainly on Senate procedures and his knowledge of the individual personalities up there, or what? MR. LOCKHART: U's basically moving on the Senate trial. He's an accomplished and gifted lawyer, as well as someone who probably knows as much about how the Senate works as anybody in town. Q Anyone else in that category? MR. LOCKHART: Not that I know - I mean, it is informal, but 1 know that they talk to him on a pretty regular basis. I don't know if there's other people. There are other former senators who have called to inquire as to what they could do to help. But I don't know that there's anything on any basis thafs going forward there. Q Any Republicans that you've been able to enlist to help you? Q Bumpers? MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of I know that there have been a variety of fonner Republican senators who have made public statements about trying to shorten the process and find some way to short

-circuit this, but I don't know that we're in any way in touch with them. Q So Senator Dole isn't involved in this at all anymore? MR. LOCKHART: No.

Q Joe, now that you've had the House brief, what motions are you considering? MR. LOCKHART: If we have motions, we will discuss them at the appropriate time, which is not until the end of the Q&A session. Q What kind of reception do you feel yesterday's filing received? Joe, whafs your sense of how it was received by the Senate? MR. LOCKHART: I will leave that up to the 100 senators who have to decide that. I haven't gotten any feedback one way or the other. Q Is that to say that you all are not gauging the reception of your filing? Surely you are. MR. LOCKHART: I'm going to leave it up to the 100 senators who will sit in judgment of this to render an opinion. I've seen a lot of them on a lot of your channels, so you can ask them directly. Q Joe, yesterday's submission said that the charges were vague. After reading the House response or the House game plan, do you still feel like the charges are vague, or did they answer the questions that you had? MR. LOCKHART: That actually would probably be a better one to put to the lawyers. I didn't ask them that speciflcally. I was not made aware that anyone feels that they're any more specific than they are now. It does go a little bit to the point that I said before, that with each submission the charges change, and ifs difficuh enough to defend yourself against a set of charges in these circumstances; but when they change consistently, it makes it even more difficult. Q Joe, you said this morning that the Republican brief read like a bad mystery novel. MR. LOCKHART: I did. Q And whafs the mystery? (Laughter.) MR. LOCKHART: I think it was more the language that was employed. Q Joe, can you explain to us the press artangements for today's speech? I understand it took place in a rather large auditorium, but it was pool press — MR. LOCKHART: No, I can't, because I wasn't involved in those artangements. You should ask my staff that does — Q Well, I thought you said to blame you for the fact that he wasn't — MR. LOCKHART: Listen, if you all are sitting out there thinking that 1 sit and decide whether something is pool or isn't, you know that isn't the case, so ask the people who know. Is that not clear. Josh? Q No, ifs not entirely. MR. LOCKHART: Okay, then follow up.

Q I'm not clear. Who is making the decisions, then? Apparently, it was a rather elaborate thing where there was a plastic shield where people couldn't see the President. MR. LOCKHART: Apparently? I don't know, I wasn't there. Were you there? Q I wasn't there. It was pool only, Joe. What am I supposed to tell you? MR. LOCKHART: Okay. I think you should, if you have a problem, take it up with the Cortespondents Association and we'll be glad to look at it. Q The Correspondents Association doesn't make these arrangements. MR. LOCKHART: Listen, you're asking me a question 1 don't know the answer to. If you'd like, we'll take a filing break, I'll go talk to my staff and come back with information. Is that what we want to do? Q Joe, let me just ask a general question, which is, is there a decision here, or has the press operation or others here made a decision that until the impeachment matter is resolved the President won't get into a back and forth with the press corps? MR. LOCKHART: No. Q No, no decision, or no what? Q Thafs bad. MR. LOCKHART: Whafs bad? Q U's bad to keep reporters away from the President. MR. LOCKHART: Listen, if you seriously want to have a serious conversation, come up to my office, we'll talk about it. If you want to stand there and try to talk to me about something you know I don't have knowledge of in a way to embarrass me, I don't think thafs productive. So lefs move on. Q You have no control over whether something is pool or open? MR. LOCKHART: I do; ifs my office. But I'm telling you that I don't make these decisions on a case

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-case basis. And if you're asking me to look into this, I'll be glad to look into it. Q We are tiying to say to you that the President -- MR. LOCKHART: I understand what you're trying to say to me. Q — that the President is being kept away from reporters.

MR. LOCKHART: I take your point. 1 take your point. Q For those of us who have covered this man since the day he arrived in the White House, there has been a distinct lack of access -- not just for the time that you've been press secretary, but starting before that — where the chance to regularly engage the President in questions and answers, either informally in the Oval Office or in the Roosevelt Room has been gone, and ifs not just by coincidence. MR. LOCKHART: That is a different question than asking me about an event I didn't go to and whether we purposely took a big auditorium and made it pool. I will look into it. I will address that question because thafs, I believe, a legitimate question — which is, we try to make the President available, there are times when we, either through news conferences or in pool spray settings that he is available. There are times that we go somefime where he's not. And we have to make that judgment on a day

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-day basis — which is, I think, a different thing than whether he's in a room that should be pool or not. Q Would you acknowledge that for the last several weeks access to the President has been non

-existent. MR. LOCKHART: Certainly I'll acknowledge - Q Why? Can you explain why? Q When you said, you can blame me — when asked whether the President was trying to dodge the press and you said, you can blame me -- we want to know whether this was a specific incident in which we can blame you. MR. LOCKHART: It was not. It was not. Okay, "the entourage proceeded to a small" — the pool report reports — "a small, as in about 100 seats, auditorium with a pale tertazzo floor and a dark wood

-slated walls." Q Joe, have the Presidenfs attomeys advised him specifically that he should not take questions from reporters, especially vis

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-vis the impeachment trial? MR. LOCKHART: No, they have not. Q They have not advised him to keep quiet about the trial? MR. LOCKHART: They have not. Q He is free to talk? MR. LOCKHART: He is free to talk. Q Has he said he is not interested in talking? Has he given any instructions? MR. LOCKHART: No, I think he has said to you on numerous occasions that he doesn't know anything more productive he can say on this subject. He'd love to talk about some other subjects, some important things he's doing. U's hard for me to remember when the last question like that was posed to him, but thafs not our job. Your job is to pose the questions; our job is to try to answer them in the best way we know how.

Q Joe, is he afraid of answering questions at this point?

MR. LOCKHART: No.

Q But I guess what you said to Wendell was that ifs clear that in the last couple of weeks there's been less access and you're aware of that, and then I guess you would be responsible for that, at least in part. MR. LOCKHART: Thafs how we started this conversation. Q What is the thinking behind that? Is the sense that ifs just

MR. LOCKHART: As I said yesterday, ifs unproductive right now to get into - for the President to get into a long Q&A on this subject, which I think is self

-evident. But if ifs not, then we'll have to agree to disagree. Q Joe, I know you're asked periodically about his health and his mood. From what we see on television, he doesn't look very good. Can you give us an idea of his mood, and is he taking any sort of medication? (Laughter.) Seriously -- MR. LOCKHART: Thafs not a serious question, thafs - Q U's a very serious question, he's the leader of the free world. MR. LOCKHART: Yeah, but I don't think you have any basis to ask that question, so we'll move on. Q Well, why can't you tell us — MR. LOCKHART: We'll move on. Q -- if he's taking any sort of medication? MR. LOCKHART: We'll move on. Q Is the President well? MR. LOCKHART: Yes, he's very well. He had a very energized and animated conversation on the way over to the event with the Vice President about both the event the Vice President did yesterday and the event that the President did today, about how important these initiatives are, and how it really is a kind of fundamental shift in the way the govemment is going to approach growth out in this country, as we move into the next millennium. So he's, again, focused on what he is supposed to be doing. Q Are there plans for the President to undergo any medical procedures in the next few weeks? MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of Q I'm dead serious. MR. LOCKHART: I have no reason to doubt you're not, Wendell. Q Do you think ifs at all hypocritical, for example, to announce the Presidenfs going to go on this long trip after the State of the Union to see the public and travel around and be seen as being out in the public, and yet, at the same time, you're saying you're keeping him isolated from us? MR. LOCKFIART: I'm not saying I'm keeping him isolated. The President goes out and speaks in public, through you, every day. U's not every day that the President decides to enter a Q&A with you, and thafs a decision we make. Q But it was fairiy regular until recently. MR. LOCKHART: Well, so be it. I don't view it as hypocritical, though. Q May I ask you an intemational question — MR. LOCKHART: Sure. Q — there's been nothing on this. Since the APEC Conference is in New Zealand next year and the Prime Minister of New Zealand is here for two days starting tomorrow, does the President have any intention of meeting with her? She's going to be with Al Gore. MR. LOCKHART: As David informs me, the Secretary of State plans a meeting, as does the Vice President. Q But the President has no plans — MR. LOCKHART: No. If that changes, I'll let you know. Q I'd appreciate it. Q Joe, Larry Flynt says he's a supporter of the President, says he just wants to help the President. Are these revelations helping the Presidenfs case at all? MR. LOCKHART: Absolutely not. I think the President has been very clear, from before he even came to Washington — I think, on one of the Sunday shows from last week, they played a clip from '92 of the President railing against the politics of personal destruction — the Presidenfs been very clear the whole time he's been here that there's no place in this town for this kind of politics, and it ought to come to an end. And I think that there is responsibility to go all the way around on this and, frankly, if the news media stopped covering some of this stuff — I'm not arguing about one story in particular, because judgments have to be made on a case

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-case basis — that maybe there wouldn't be such a market for it. But the President doesn't believe that this has any place in our politics, and has said so. Q Has he talked to Larry Flynt? MR. LOCKHART: No. I'm not sure he's ever spoken to Larry Flynt. Q Well, I thought he might want to convey that message. Q The RNC is saying that the White House is helping Mr. Flynt. MR. LOCKHART: Well, the RNC ought to stop practicing the politics of innuendo, which is just about as sleazy as the politics of personal destruction. If they've got evidence, they ought to bring it forward. If not, they ought to knock it off. And people should stop carrying their water by printing things without any foundation. Q Has the White House talked to the RNC about that?

MR. LOCKHART: No. We don't have an open line of communication to that organization. Q Joe, you've been clear that the President's State of the Union address is firm and going forward. Has the senior staff or the President spoken to the Senate leadership in the last few days about their feelings, whether ifs appropriate? MR. LOCKHART: Yes, I think we've made it clear, both on the staff level and whatever contacts we've had with senators, that we plan to go forward. There are certainly different opinions, even among the parties, about whether the President should go forward, but we believe that the appropriate thing to do is go forward and give the speech. Q He was invited, wasn't he? MR. LOCKHART: Thafs con-ect. Q Not to put too fine a point on it, Joe, but I -- has some scenario similar to Podesta calling Lott and saying, look, we're coming, we're firm on this — has there been some communication back to the Senate, other than from the podium, that sort of thing? MR. LOCKHART: I'm not aware that there's been any formal communication. I don't know that anyone has spoken to Senator Lott in the last few days. But I think, in the conversafions, the informal conversations we have had with staff and Senate and — I think most of those are with Democratic staff, but not exclusive — we've indicated that ifs our intention to accept the invitation and come up on the 19th. Q Is there any chance at all that he could change his mind, Joe? MR. LOCKHART: I think I have said several times here that we intend to be there on the 19th. Q Your comments on the Flynt news interview and news conference and such — did the President say anything to you, specifically, about Larry Flynt and what he's been doing? MR. LOCKHART: No. Q Or the senior staff — MR. LOCKHART: He has said to us repeatedly, on the broader subject, that he has no tolerance for this kind of activity, won't tolerate it with anybody on his staff, and believes that we have come to a point where somebody has to stand up and try to put an end to this. And we can't condone this kind of politics. Q But he hasn't said anything specifically about this? MR. LOCKHART: No, I haven't talked to him about this in the last day or so. Certainly not in relation to any specific news or any specific event in the last day. Q Well, Joe, do you think that if the President issued, perhaps, a very specific statement — didn't pick up the phone but issued a very specific public statement, addressing Flynt, that perhaps Flynt would be shamed into stopping it? Q "Dear Larry" - (laughter.)

MR. LOCKHART: U's hard for me to understand or to calibrate what it would take to shame him into doing something. (Laughter.) But let me say this, that I've said repeatedly from here where the President is, and I think that if you go back over the last 10 years, you will not find a political figure in this country who has been more consistent and more outspoken on this subject than the President. Q Joe, you said that the President is not afraid to answer questions, but ifs not prudent, or whatever word you used, to do it at this time -- MR. LOCKHART: "Productive" was the word I used. Q — so can't we infer that during the course of the trial ifs not going to be productive as well, and that we won't get a question in? MR. LOCKHART: No, maybe we'll change our minds. Q It's a concern that he might say something that would antagonize the jurors? MR. LOCKHART: Listen, I think we've done enough on this. I understand your concern, I understand where you're all coming from. I am not trying to be contentious here. We make our decisions, we live with them, and 1 don't think it would be productive to keep going around and around on this. Q Joe, what does the President hope these sanctions that Sandy Berger announced against Russian institutions accomplish? MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think we have a broad and wide

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-proliferation regime, particulariy when it comes to working with the Russians on moving technology or expertise on weapons of mass destruction. This is one part of it, where he can take administrative action, and it will put these three companies out of business as far as dealing with the United States govemment. We continue to work with the Russians on a broader range of issues. They've enacted some tough new laws, but there's more work that they need to be doing, and we will continue to work with them. Q Well, isn't the U.S. argument really with the Kremlin and not with three individual companies or institutions? MR. LOCKHART: No, I think that we continue to work with the Russian govemment. They have taken some steps; we believe they need to take further steps. I can't get into the details of these particular companies and what they may or may not have been doing, but these companies, we believe, were taking steps that made it impossible for the United States government to work with them. Q Joe, whafs the latest development on the situation over the incident over Iraq this morning? MR. LOCKHART: I would actually defer to the Pentagon --let me see if I have something on that — as I think they reported this moming, there was an F

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-warning radar. The pilot of that plane took the appropriate response of firing a HARM missile, and retumed safely to base. Q Is the U.S. sending more planes to Iraq, I mean, to the area? MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of. I'd put that question to the Pentagon, though. U's not something that I've been briefed on. Q Joe, many people at the White House say that James Carville is his own person and he does his own thing. Is the White House standing firm that, while it did not aid Larry Flynt in — MR. LOCKHART: I've never been asked the question. I have no idea what James is doing. The President has been clear on this subject. You'd have to ask that question of James. Q The RNC has strictly said — well, ifs speciflcally saying that Carville is the one, on advice of the White House to put this out -- MR. LOCKHART: Thafs an absolutely baseless charge and at some point there ought to be a price to pay for making baseless charges and practicing the politics of innuendo. Q And whafs that price? MR. LOCKHART: I don't know. I think you are all in a better position to decide whether these are credible news sources that you get your information from. Q Joe, once the Presidenfs budget comes out in early February, is it the administration's assumption that the individual proposals will not be able to run on a simultaneous track with the Senate trial and that everything is basically going to be held hostage until that trial ends? I mean, are you running under that assumption? MR. LOCKHART: I don't think we've made any firm assumptions. We plan to put forward an agenda and hope that the House and the Senate will move forward as quickly as they see possible in implemenfing that agenda. Q Is it possible to do that on an abbreviated schedule, when from noon on every day there would be a trial? MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think thafs a question better put to the Senate. 1 mean, it is still our hope that we can wrap the trial up in the Senate in an expeditious way and that this won't ~ that the two won't necessarily conflict. Q Thank you. MR. LOCKHART: Thank you. END 2:08 P.M. EST

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TO: David S. Beaubaire ( BEAUBAIRE D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( David S. Beaubaire@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Paul E. Begala ( BEGALA P ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Paul E. Begala@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Mark J. Bernstein ( BERNSTEIN MJ ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Mark J. Bemstein@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Marsha E. Berry ( BERRY ME ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Marsha E. Berry@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Antony J. Blinken ( BLfNKEN A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( antony j. blinken@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: Lanny A. Breuer ( BREUER L ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Lanny A. Breuer@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Patrick E. Briggs ( BRIGGS P ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Patrick E. Briggs@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

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TO: Katharine M. Button ( BUTTON K ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Katharine Button@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Robin Bachman ( Bachman R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Robin J. Bachman@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Barbara D. Woolley ( Barbara D. Woolley@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Bradley M. Campbell ( Bradley M. Campbell@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ TO: Alejandro G. Cabrera ( CABRERA A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Alejandro G. Cabrera@ovp@eop@lngtwy@eop (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dominique L. Cano ( CANO D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Dominique L. Cano@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Joseph W. Cerrell ( CERREL J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Joseph W. Cerrell@OVP@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX(VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Andrei H. Chemy ( CHERNY A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Andrei H. Chemy@ovp@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Nanda Chitre ( CHITRE N ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Nanda Chitre@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Delia A. Cohen ( COHEN DA ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Delia A. Cohen@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Justin Coleman ( COLEMAN J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Justin Coleman@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Julianne B. Corbett ( CORBETT J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Julianne B. Corbett@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Gregory B. Craig ( CRAIG G ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Gregory B. Craig@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Philip J. Crowley ( CROWLEY P ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Philip J. Crowley@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: Lynn G. Cutler ( CUTLER L) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Lana Dickey ( DICKEY L ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Elliot J. Diringer ( DIRINGER E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Elliot J. Diringer@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (CEQ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jackson T. Dunn ( DUNN_J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jackson T. Dunn@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ TO: Daniel W. Burkhardt ( Daniel W. Burkhardt@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Debra D. Bird ( Debra D. Bird@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Diane Ikemiyashiro ( Diane Ikemiyashiro@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dorian V. Weaver ( Dorian V. Weaver@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dorinda A. Salcido ( Dorinda A. Salcido@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Douglas Matties ( Douglas Matties@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Anne M. Edwards ( EDWARDS A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Anne M. Edwards@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Patricia M. Ewing ( EWfNG P ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Patricia M. Ewing@OVP@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Joseph C. Fanaroff ( FANAROFF J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Joseph C. Fanaroff@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jennifer Ferguson ( FERGUSON J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Jennifer Ferguson@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OMB) READ:NOT READ

TO: Julie A. Femandes ( FERNANDES J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Julie A. Femandes@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Martha Foley ( FOLEY M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Martha Foley@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Rachel E. Forde (FORDER)0 READ:NOT READ

TO: Carmen B. Fowler ( FOWLER C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Carmen B. Fowler@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jessica L. Gibson ( GIBSON JL ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Jessica L. Gibson@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ TO: Paul D. Glastris ( GLASTRIS P ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Paul D. Glastris@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Adam W. Goldberg ( GOLDBERG_A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Adam W. Goldberg@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Julie B. Goldberg ( GOLDBERG JB ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Julie B. Goldberg@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dario J. Gomez ( GOMEZ D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Dario J. Gomez@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: David R. Goodfriend ( GOODFRIEND D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( David R. Goodfriend@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Joshua S. Gottheimer ( GOTTHEIMER J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Joshua S. Gottheimer@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Toby C. Graff ( GRAFF T ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Toby C. Graff@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Wendy E. Gray ( GRAY W ) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: John Gribben ( GRIBBEN J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (John A. Gribben@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Donald Goldberg ( Goldberg D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Donald Goldberg@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Lawrence J. Haas ( HAAS L ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Lawrence J. Haas@OVP@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: William C. Haymes ( HAYMES W ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( William C. Haymes@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OA) READ:NOT READ

TO: Maureen A. Hudson ( HUDSON M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Maureen A. Hudson@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Sheyda Jahanbani ( JAHANBANI S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Sheyda Jahanbani@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (NSC) READ:NOT READ TO: Thomas D. Janenda ( JANENDA T ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Thomas D. Janenda@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: David T. Johnson ( JOHNSON DT ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( david t. johnson@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: Wayne C. Johnson ( JOHNSON WC ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Wayne C. Johnson@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX) (OA) READ:NOT READ

TO: Michele Jolin ( JOLIN M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Michele Jolin@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: James M. Teague ( James M. Teague@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Remote Addressee ([email protected]@lNET) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jon P. Jennings ( Jon P. Jennings@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Julie E. Mason ( Julie E. Mason@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: David E. Kalbaugh ( KALBAUGH D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( David E. Kalbaugh@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jonathan A. Kaplan ( KAPLAN JA ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Jonathan A. Kaplan@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Mark A. Kitchens ( KITCHENS M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Mark A. Kitchens@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Catherine T. Kitchen ( KITCHEN C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Catherine T. Kitchen@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Sarah S. Knight ( KNIGHT S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Sarah S. Freeman@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: James Kohlenberger ( KOHLEN J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Jim Kohlenberger@OVP@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Remote Addressee ( [email protected]@lNET ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Kris M. Balderston ( Kris M Balderston@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Sara Latham ( LATHAM S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Sara M. Latham@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Christopher J. Lavery ( LAVERY C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Christopher J. Lavery@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Christopher S. Lehane ( LEHANE C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Christopher S. Lehane@OVP@EOP@LNGTWY@EO (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Joseph P. Lockhart ( LOCKHART J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Joseph P. Lockhart@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Laura D. Schwartz ( Laura D. Schwartz@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Lisa J. Levin ( Lisa J. Levin@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Christine N. Macy ( MACY C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Christine N. Macy@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Michael D. Malone ( MALONE M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( michael d. malone@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) READ:NOT READ

TO: Laura S. Marcus ( MARCUS ES ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Laura S. Marcus@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Tanya E. Martin ( MARTIN T ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Tanya E. Martin@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Douglas R. Matties ( MATTIES D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Douglas R. Matties@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (OA) READ:NOT READ

TO: Emory L. Mayfield ( MAYFIELD E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Emory L. Mayfield@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Andrew Mayock ( MAYOCK A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Andrew J. Mayock@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ TO: Anne E. McGuire ( MCGUIRE A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Anne E. McGuire@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Susanna B. McGuire ( MCGUIRE S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Susanna B. McGuire@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Noa A. Meyer ( MEYER N ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Noa A. Meyer@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Elisa Millsap ( MILLSAP E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Elisa Millsap@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Cheryl D. Mills ( MILLS C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Cheryl D. Mills@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Rajiv Y. Mody ( MODY R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Rajiv Y. Mody@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Julia Moffett ( MOFFETT J ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Megan C. Moloney ( MOLONEY M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( megan moloney@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Kevin Moran ( MORAN KI ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Kevin Moran@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Melissa M. Murtay ( MURRAY MM ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Melissa M. Murtay@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Reuben L. Musgrave Jr. ( MUSGRAVE R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Reuben L. Musgrave Jr.@eop@lngtwy@eopmr (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Mindy E. Myers ( MYERS ME ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Mindy E. Myers@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Sean Maloney ( Maloney_S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Sean P. Maloney@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Michael Tertell ( Michael V. Terrell@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ TO: Steven J. Naplan ( NAPLAN_S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Steven J. Naplan@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: Mark D. Neschis ( NESCHIS M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Mark D. Neschis@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Elizabeth R. Newman ( NEWMAN E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Elizabeth R. Newman@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Nathan B. Naylor ( Nathan B. Naylor@ovp@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Neera Tanden (Neera Tanden@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Ellen E. Olcott ( OLCOTT E) (WHO) READ: 13-JAN-1999 16:12:04.08

TO: Jonathan Orszag ( ORSZAG J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Jonathan Orszag@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Tracy Pakulniewicz ( PAKULNIEWI T ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Tracy Pakulniewicz@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Julia Payne ( PAYNE J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Julia M. Payne@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Misty L. Phillips ( PHILLIPS M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Misty L. Phillips@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Matthew W. Pitcher ( PITCHER M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Matthew W. Pitcher@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jonathan M. Prince ( PRINCE J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jonathan M. Prince@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Timothy Dixon ( PR_U=TDlXON@PR_L=AVUOEOB@MRP@OPUS ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Phillip Caplan ( Phillip Caplan@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Nicole R. Rabner ( RABNER N ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Nicole R. Rabner@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Linda Ricci ( RICCI L ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Linda Ricci@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OMB) READ:NOT READ

TO: Heather M. Riley ( RILEY H ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Heather M. Riley@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ-.NOT READ

TO: Renee C. Riley ( RILEY R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Renee C. Riley@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OA) READ:NOT READ

TO: Robin M. Roland ( ROLAND R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Robin M. Roland@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Cecilia E. Rouse ( ROUSE C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Cecilia E. Rouse@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Eric S. Rubin ( RUBIN E) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: Charies Ruff ( RUFF C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Charles F. Ruff@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Peter Rundlet ( RUNDLET P ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Peter Rundlet@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Virginia N. Rustique ( RUSTIQUE V ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Virginia N. Rustique@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Evan Ryan ( RYAN E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Evan Ryan@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jodi R. Sakol ( SAKOL J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jodi R. Sakol@OVP@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (VPO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Roger V. Salazar ( SALAZAR R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Roger V. Salazar@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: G. Timothy Saunders ( SAUNDERS GT ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (G. Timothy Saunders@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jason H. Schechter ( SCHECHTER J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jason H. Schechter@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jill A. Schuker ( SCHUKER J ) Autoforward to: Steven J. Naplan (NAPLAN_S) (NSC) READ:NOT READ

TO: Judithanne V. Scourfield ( SCOURFIELD J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Judithanne V. Scourfield@eop@lngtwy@eop (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Brooks E. Scoville ( SCOVILLE_B ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (BROOKS SCOVILLE@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Christopher K. Scully ( SCULLY C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Christopher K. Scully@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Maya Seiden ( SEIDEN M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Maya Seiden@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Barbara Semedo ( SEMEDO B ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Barbara Semedo@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (PIR) READ:NOT READ

TO: Ruby Shamir ( SHAMIR R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Ruby Shamir@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Neal Sharma ( SHARMA N ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Neal Sharma@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jeffrey A. Shesol ( SHESOL J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Jeffrey A. Shesol@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: June Shih ( SHIH J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( June Shih@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Leanne A. Shimabukuro ( SHIMABUKUR L ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee Leanne A. Shimabukuro@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jake Siewert ( SIEWERT J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jake Siewert@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dawn L. Smalls ( SMALLS D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Dawn L. Smalls@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ TO: Brian D. Smith ( SMITH_B2 ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Brian D. Smith@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Brian D. Smith ( SMITH BD ) (OMB) READ:NOT READ

TO: Guy Smith ( SMITH_G2 ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Guy Smith@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jonathan E. Smith ( SMITH J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (jonathan e. smith@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Mary L. Smith ( SMITH ML ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Mary L. Smith@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Richard Socarides ( SOCARIDES_R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Richard Socarides@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Douglas B. Sosnik ( SOSNIK D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Douglas B. Sosnik@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Maria E. Soto ( SOTO M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Maria E. Soto@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Chandler G. Spaulding ( SPAULDING C ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Chandler G. Spaulding@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Elisabeth Steele ( STEELE E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Elisabeth Steele@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Aviva Steinberg ( STEINBERG A ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Aviva Steinberg@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Todd Stern ( STERN T ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Todd Stem@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dana C. Strand ( STRAND D ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Dana C. Strand@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Mike Sullivan ( SULL1VAN_M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Michael J. Sullivan@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Remote Addressee ( Sarah E. Gegenheimer@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Jonathan Schnur ( Schnur J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jonathan H. Schnur@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (OPD) READ:NOT READ

TO: Tracy F. Sisser ( Sisser T) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Tracy F. Sisser@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Sylvia M. Mathews ( Sylvia M. Mathews@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Lisa Jordan Tamagni ( TAMAGNI L ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee (Jordan Tamagni@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) READ:NOT READ

TO: Remote Addressee ( [email protected]@lNET@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Barry J. Toiv ( TOIV B ) Autoforward to: Barry Toiv ( Barry J. Toiv@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Serena C. Torrey ( TORREY S ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Serena C. Tortey@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Karen Tramontano ( TRAMONTANO K ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Karen Tramontano@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: June G. Tumer ( TURNER J ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( June G. Tumer@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Thomas M. Rosshirt ( Thomas M. Rosshirt@ovp@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Thurgood Marshall ( Thurgood Marshall Jr@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ

TO: Victoria L. Valentine ( VALENTfNE V ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Victoria L. Valentine@EOP@LNGTWY@EOPMRX (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Dag Vega ( VEGA D) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

TO: Virginia Apuzzo ( Virginia Apuzzo@eop@LNGTWY@EOPMRX ) READ:NOT READ TO: Michael Waldman ( WALDMAN M ) Autoforward to: Remote Addressee ( Michael Waldman@eop@lngtwy@eopmrx ) (WHO) READ:NOT READ

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PRINTER FONT 12_P01NT_C0URIER THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release January 13, 1999

PRESS BRIEFING BY JOE LOCKHART

The Briefing Room

1:50 P.M. EST

MR. LOCKHART: Anyone in the back who wants to join us, sitting in your little booth, want to come up to the front? Let me do a couple of housekeeping — a formal announcement and an informal announcement. What does he mean by that?

Friday afternoon, at approximately 5:30 p.m. in Washington, D.C, President Clinton will address the closing session, "A Global Forum on Reinventing Govemment," a conference being held at the State Department. This two

-day conference, chaired by the Vice President, presents an opportunity to call together countries that have put in place national programs to reinvent government and exchange ideas and information with each other. The location within the State Department and coverage are TBD. Informally, I received a lot of informal and constructive advice after yesterday's briefing of ways to make things more easy going here. I'll share a few of them with you. One was unsolicited from the 10

-year

-old son of an employee here, who suggested I buy a Super

-soaker -- (laughter) — I didn't know what that was, but I now know it's one of those souped

-up water guns. I decided to decline that. (Laughter.)

But walking back from the briefing yesterday 1 decided that I really needed to find some way to search for that inner peace and calm. Unfortunately, Rahm Emmanuel has left, so he wasn't around for advice. (Laughter.) But I did get the next best thing, and I went in and talked to, sort of the Zen master here of calm and peace, . John and I had an extensive conversation, and at one point, John brought in a third person, his friend, Skippy. (Laughter.) Skippy and I had an extensive conversation and John, Skippy and I decided that I need special friend like Skippy. So we've decided that we're going to schedule briefings on a ad hoc basis, where sometimes my special friend will come in. talk to you all and you all can decide what his name is. So moving on -- Q Nice Joe? MR. LOCKHART: Nice?

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MR. LOCKHART: No, we wouldn't do that. (Laughter.)

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-01/13 scholars in his statement this morning. Whafs that a reference to? MR. LOCKHART: There is a group that put out a newspaper advertisement some months ago -- Q Right, that was 400. MR. LOCKHART: Right. And that group has continued to grow and ifs at somewhere between 800 and 900 now. Q Is there somewhere we can reference who these people are? MR. LOCKHART: 1 think -- was the original signatures, was that Cass, Sunstein? Yes, I think if you go to someone like Cass, Sunstein, I'm not sure who the other organizers are. But ifs been a continual effort that has continued to sign up. And the last time that they did something 1 think they referenced a number like 850 or 900. Q I'm puzzled by the Presidenfs statement that it's up to someone else to worry about the defense and that he's going to concentrate on the issues he's working on. To what extent did he have a role in putting together the 130

-page trial brief? And to what extent will he watch, listen to and respond to the accusations against him when the trial begins? Because ifs his personal conduct at stake, ifs not a government — MR. LOCKHART: I understand that, but the constitutional proceeding thafs moving forward is not about personal contact. The House has alleged a grave offense against the state. But let me answer -- 1 think the answer to the whole question with each part is a limited one. I think he had a fairly limited role in putting this together. He's relying on his lawyers, but the lawyers — here at the White House Counsel's Office and the Williams and Connolly lawyers, his private attomeys -- to put together and piece together an effective defense. I think thafs the way it should be. I can't tell you and I can't predict whether — how much he'll watch, but I don't expect that he'll spend that much time focusing in on the proceedings in the Senate. I think he'll rely more on getting a report at the end of the day from his legal team about how the proceedings went that day. He's got a lot on his plate. He's got a big speech coming up next Tuesday; he's got the budget the following week; we've got a travel schedule we need to keep, and he's going to focus on that. Q Joe, who will be in the Senate tomorrow at the White House table representing President Clinton? MR. LOCKHART: I don't know precisely who will be sitting at the table at all fimes. It will be drawn from the lawyers in the White House Counsel's Office. I think you've seen their names on filings — Mr. Ruff, Cheryl Mills, Lanny Breuer. I don't know who actually will be sitting at the table. Q They all will be at some point?

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-01/13 Williams and Connolly drawn from the list that you see ~ Q Isn't there any lead lawyer in all this? MR. LOCKHART: I think the President will rely on the White House Counsel -- I'm sorry, I left out Greg Craig, who has also played an integral role in this process. Q Mr. Ruff will not be there tomortow?

MR. LOCKHART: I think what I said is 1 don't know precisely who will be, but I started that answer with — I think I said Mr. Ruff If I didn't, there was no omission intended. But it will be some combination of the lawyers here who work in the Counsel's Office and lawyers who work for the Williams and Connolly law firm. Q I figured that, but I was looking for more precise names. MR. LOCKHART: Not today. Q You don't know who is going to be sitting at the table when the case against the President opens tomortow? MR. LOCKHART: I do not.

Q Do you know how they're going to divide up the responsibilities next week? In other words, will Mr. Kendall have a speaking role, or will Mr. Ruff ~ MR. LOCKHART: I talked to the lawyers today and they're not prepared to detail that information at this point. Q Joe, are they actually going to be interposing objections and doing things that other trial lawyers would do during opening arguments? MR. LOCKHART: That would be up to what the presentations are made by the House managers. We'll have to wait and see. Q Has the White House asked for next Tuesday a day off from the trial so it wouldn't interfere with the State of the Union address? MR. LOCKHART: The conversations that are going on about scheduling are happening between the Senate Majority and Minority Leader and I'm not going to get into that from here. Q And because this is a constitutional process, what exactly is the role of the Presidenfs private lawyers in this affair? MR. LOCKHART: The Presidenfs private lawyers will be there to assist the White House Counsel and his staff in presenting a defense. Q Joe, I think you left off the list Ms. Seligman. Will she be there? MR. LOCKHART: No, what I said was Mr. Kendall and other lawyers from Williams and Connolly, so 1 meant to be inclusive there.

Q Senator Lieberman said today that with a few witnesses, the trial probably could be completed by early to mid

-February. Is that your assessment of how long it would take? MR. LOCKHART: I think with a few witnesses you could probably go through a few witnesses in a couple of weeks. The problem isn't the time it takes to do the cross

-examination and questioning, ifs all of the work that has to get done before you can move forward with that point. You have issues of depositions, discovery, and thafs going to take time, in our view. Q So is the preference not to have witnesses? MR. LOCKHART: Yes — or, our preference — yes, but let me tell you why. Because we believe that ifs important to get this done in an expeditious way, and ifs very difficuh to see how that can be done when a whole new area of the case is brought open, because there's going to be a lot of discovery, there's going to be a lot of evidence that the White House has not had access to over the past six or seven months that the White House is going to need access to in order to prepare to deal with any such witnesses. Q Both Senators Lieberman and Lautenberg seem pretty clear that in their mind, there would be witnesses. Does the White House share that view? MR. LOCKHART: I think thafs something thafs going to be subject to a vote, and I'm not in a position to preview the results of that vote. Q Joe, just to be clear, when you said "a couple of witnesses in a few weeks," you're saying that doesn't include all the discovery period -- MR. LOCKHART: Thaf s cortcct. I can't preclude that a couple of witnesses couldn't be dispensed with, both the question and the cross

-examination, in a week or two weeks. But ifs just not going to be some time within the next few weeks, because I don't think you can fairly ask either side to be prepared to go forward with that without a reasonable period of discovery and depositions. Q So witnesses can be called in a reasonable period of time without throwing the trial off balance? MR. LOCKHART: 1 think what I just stated was just the opposite, which is the actual question — Q "Reasonable" was the word you used, Joe. MR. LOCKHART: Okay, let me say it again. I'll try to be more clear. You can actually do the questioning and the cross

-examination in a reasonable time; over a week or two. The point is, is you can't do that the first week of February, you can't do that the second week of February, because you have to then have a time — you have to have a time period intervening where the White House, the floor managers are given access to all information, there is time to depose any such witnesses — that is going to take an extended period of time. So some people can make the argument that, sure, it will only take us a couple days to ask these questions and you ask some questions -- but that sort of skirts the main point of when that actually would happen.

Q Joe, to follow up a little on Anne's question earlier, the President said he was going to spend as litfie time as possible worrying about impeachment — he sounds and acts at times as if this is happening to somebody else. Is he really that detached about this whole process? MR. LOCKHART: No. No. And I think you can - there's a risk in trying to over

-analyze his comments and what he's doing. As I've told you, he understands whafs going on, he understands ifs important, but he's making an assessment of what the best use of his time is. And the best use of his time is to concentrate on the job at hand, the agenda, the State of the Union, the budget, and thafs what he's doing. Q Is he making the assessment that thafs the best use of his time or that ifs important that the public perceives that thafs how he's using his time? MR. LOCKHART: I'll leave you to make an assessment of the public — he's making an assessment thafs the best use of his time, that he's got a job to do and the public has a right to expect him to do his job. And thafs what he's doing. Q Joe, aside from the lawyers who will be representing the President at the table tomorrow, what kind of a posture do you all plan to take here as the prosecution unfolds over the next three days -- MR. LOCKHART: Let me deal with this in kind of a logistical way. I think, from my understanding of the calendar, most of the days that the House managers go on start in the aftemoon. So I think I'll probably have very little to say from here about that, because it won't have happened yet, because we meet around this time every day. 1 think — we have a team that will be up on the Hill and if, as appropriate, at the end of the day, if they all have something to say, I think the Senate has arranged for a place where all sides can go and make comments at the end of the day about what happened that day. So from a logistics point of view, what I would expect on most days probably more of the action to be up there, rather than here. Q And would that reaction come on the days when not just the administration's case is being presented, but whether, for instance, the House managers — MR. LOCKHART: Sure, potentially - if there is something that I think our legal team believes is relevant to say after the proceedings, they're certainly able to do that from there. Q Could I ask a question? One of the fundamental points in the trial brief is the unfaimess, actually, the unconstitutionality of bundling several different allegations. For those of us who aren't lawyers, could you explain more speciflcally what example you can show us of where several allegations have been bundled? MR. LOCKHART: Yes. I think if you look at the perjury charge, they outline four different areas that they charge on perjury. And the problem with stacking those all in one article is the Constitution is clear that they believe two

-thirds of the Senate has to vote that the President of the United States should be removed from office based on a charge, based on a high crime or misdemeanor.

But when you stack them all in together in sort of a general way, you have the potential of less than two

-thirds believing that one charge is tme and the others aren't; and then less than two

-thirds believing another part of the charge is true, but the others aren't. And when you add that all up you have the potential for a Senate where two

-thirds of the Senate does not believe that the President should be removed for these actions, but you could have a vote that is two -thirds. So ifs a constitutional argument that the articles should be specific and should not all be bundled in together in one article. Q Would you prefer separate votes on each charge? MR. LOCKHART: Well, our preference has very little to do with anything. The House chose to move forward the way they did and you'll have to ask them why they put these together. I think if they believed these charges were strong and true that they should have put them on the floor of the House in the very specific articles, and went through them one by one and let the will of the House and the will of the Senate -- they didn't do that. They chose to bundle them all up together. And I think ifs more appropriate for them to explain why they did it that way. Q But, Joe, isn't it reasonable to assume that you could put together a bunch of statements which, taken as a whole, constitutes some sort of perjury? MR. LOCKHART: These aren't a bunch of statements. Read the article. These are areas of perjury. Ifs kind of a new piece of law here, which is you don't look at particular statements, like you would in any case you'd see in a courtroom in this country, you have sort of areas. And they have things -- and there are things like -- they accuse him of committing perjury because he said "on occasion," as opposed to "I did something 11 times," or "I had these many calls," or "this many" — and "certain instances" is a perjurious statement. I think thafs deaU with very directly in the trial brief, and 1 would recommend that you concentrate on that, because it's an important part of the case. Q But they do cite specifics and then say "these together constitute perjury." MR. LOCKHART: Again, that is one area — there's also the are of obstruction where there are several different things. You do have the constitutional issue of whether, at the end of the day, the American public will be certain if two

-thirds voted in a positive way on one of the articles, whether they really were — it really was two

-thirds. And I think ifs a constitutional argument and it is included in this brief for the Senate to consider.

Q Joe, the document today says that the President misremembered the date that the affair began. Are they now acknowledging that that bit of his testimony was inaccurate? MR. LOCKHART: No. I think as I understand it, you have two different recollections. I think — Q But the document says the President misremembered the ~

MR. LOCKHART: Again, 1 didn't spend a lot of time on that bit, so let me come back to you on that speciflcally, or let me have Jim look into it. But I think on the broader point, the point thafs being questioned is that they are accusing him of perjury based on the fact that one witness testified that it started in one month and another witness testified it started in a different month. 1 think the case they make there is that ifs a recollection issue rather than a question of willfully misleading. Q Joe, at a stakeout earlier, Lautenberg said that there are possibilities all around, spectrums how things could happen as a result of this impeachment trial, but he said what was probable, he didn't want to talk about because he was a juror. Now, that left kind of an impression that there was already a foregone conclusion of what's going to happen. Do you think that thafs already the case in the Senate now, that many of them already have plotted out what they want to do, they're just not saying it? MR. LOCKHART: I think ifs up to senators to articulate what their views are. I'll tell you that based on the legal brief that was introduced today to the Senate, based on the presentations that I think will largely track that, I think senators at the end of this process will understand that there isn't a factual, a legal, a constitutional foundation for this and it doesn't reach the standards of an impeachable offense.

Q Joe, what I'm saying is, and I'm looking for an answer, that it seems to be a foregone conclusion of whafs going to happen. Is the White House concemed that that is the case, that they've already made up their minds and ifs going down party lines or -- MR. LOCKHART: No, I think the White House believes that the Senate's going forward in good faith and that they will carefully consider the evidence placed before them. And we believe that with arguments that are like the ones set forth in the document or the trial brief today, they'll see that there isn't a factual, legal or constitutional foundation for the removal of the President. Q Is he going to do a rehearsal of the State of the Union address today? MR. LOCKHART: I don't know that he'll do that today, but he's certainly got a couple of them planned between now and next Tuesday. I'll let you know afterwards if they actually get to the point that they're into the theater and practicing. Q One side applauding and one side sitting on their hands? (Laughter.) MR. LOCKHART: I'm glad you brought that up, because we need a few extra stagehands. We've got the people to boo, we just need people to clap.

Q I'll go. I'll volunteer. MR. LOCKHART: Helen, you're in. I saw that, Mara. Q Joe, has the President ruled out voluntarily testifying before the Senate? MR. LOCKHART: The question has not been put to him in a formal way, but I have no expectation that he'll testify, he'll testify to the grand jury and that they have all of those documents.

Q Any thought that he might go up there and watch any of the proceedings? MR. LOCKHART: I'm sorry, I'm just trying to read a note here. Okay, let me read this. "The brief doesn't say we believe he misremembered, it says sub

-Part I of the Article alleges he misremembered." Q Sub

-part one alleges the President committed perjury before the grand jury about the details of his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky, including apparently such insignificant matters as misremembering the precise month — thafs not in quotes, those are the words of your attomeys, cortect? MR. LOCKHART: It is the allegation made by the House managers. Q The House managers allege that he misremembered? MR. LOCKHART: No, they allege that he committed perjury, not that he misremembered.

Q And you're casting it as misremembering? This is a small point, but 1 was interested in knowing whether you were reeling this back in. The President gave a range of dates for the beginning of the affair, and he says, well —

MR. LOCKHART: I don't believe thafs the case, but let me check with the lawyers. I think Jim's interpretation is cortect, but there's always the chance that even Jim makes a mistake from time to time, and we'll find out.

Q There's now -- we have daily skirmishes now with Iraq. Is the United States effectively at war with Iraq?

MR. LOCKHART: No, the United States is continuing to follow a policy they followed since the end of the Gulf War federal containing the threat of Saddam Hussein.

Q I mean, we're having these daily —

MR. LOCKHART: My first answer was really good. (Laughter.)

Q I didn't hear it.

MR. LOCKHART: Okay. Trust me. (Laughter.) Let me go through the answer and then you can follow up. We've had a policy of containing Saddam Hussein since the end of the Gulf War, and that policy is based on crippling economic sanctions that have cost him $120 billion at least since the end of the war; degrading his ability to threaten his neighbors and to reconstitute or deliver weapons of mass destruction. And that's the policy we're going to continue to pursue until we see some positive change and some indication that Saddam Hussein is willing to disarm.

Q But we're seeing it going in the opposite direction, aren't you? Every day he is sort of escalating what is —

MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think the policy towards Iraq has moved back and forth over the last six or seven years. That doesn't mean we're any less resolute. There's a credible and robust threat of force in the region; should we determine that that needs to be used, where our pilots vigorously enforce the no

-fly zone and take the necessary steps in order to protect themselves to do that -- ifs important work that they do in the region; it's important to the neighbors that are threatened by Saddam Hussein, and to his own people, and we'll continue to do it.

Q You're going to continue this back and forth where they shoot at a plane, we fire back — you're going to let that go on without taking any further action?

MR. LOCKHART: You can fully understand why I'm not going to get into what options may or may not be available to our force there. But what 1 will say is that we will continue to pursue a policy that contains the very real threat in the region and to the world of Saddam Hussein's regime.

Q Well, Joe, has Saddam been put on notice that if he continues to paint and target American pilots that he will face serious repercussions for that, or are we just going to wait until a pilot gets shot down and then try and figure out what to do?

MR. LOCKHART: Again, I'm not going to get into what options are before us or not, but he should understand that the risks he takes in violating the no

-fiy zone or violating any of the agreements that he made at the end of the Gulf War.

Q Joe, as the limited response the U.S. has taken -- there have been several incidents in the past few weeks -- does this have anything to do with the fact that were still in the period of Ramadan?

MR. LOCKHART: No, I think whafs happened here is the fact that Saddam Hussein has chosen to test our resolve in enforcing the no

-fly zone. So I think you should ask him about

Q Every time he does we give him the same response.

MR. LOCKHART: Well, that may be your view.

Q I think the question that he is asking is, is the U.S. holding back from resuming sustained air strikes because of Ramadan?

MR. LOCKHART: We will respond as we deem appropriate to the threat; the pilots in the region will enforce the no

-fly zone vigorously; they will take the steps they need to take to protect themselves. And I'm not going to get into what options may or may not be available to us in the future.

Q Joe, there's a new poll out today, it happens to be an NBC poll — but it seems to show —

MR. LOCKHART: Did you guys get that?

Q Yes — an erosion of support for the President. A month ago, more than two

-thirds of Americans surveyed said that they didn't think that he should be convicted and removed. Now ifs a little over half Do you think that thafs anomaly? Do you see any evidence of support for him eroding? MR. LOCKHART: I don't. As anecdotal as our information is, who knows what ifs attributed to — margin of error, fatigue — I don't know. I saw up on the screen and without any explanation the poll numbers; 1 don't know what it means.

Q But you haven't seen anything that suggests to you

MR. LOCKHART: No. No. Q What do you mean, as anecdotal as our information is? Are you saying you're not polling? MR. LOCKHART: No. But I don't talk about that. I talk to people in the street and they tell me he's doing a great job and they want him to stay. Q — his remarks as they appeared to be, that he has no plans to mention impeachment in the State of the Union? MR. LOCKHART: Well, there's no plans that I know of If that changes, I'll let you know. Q Joe, can I follow up on Wolfs earlier question about the State of the Union and the timing? Would the White House like to see a one -day pause in the trial so the State of the Union can be delivered? MR. LOCKHART: I'm going to leave the discussions of Senate scheduling in the Senate and I'm sure they'll let you know, and I'm not going to express an opinion one way or the other on that.

Q But the possibility is being discussed, then? MR. LOCKFL^RT: Talk to the people in the Senate. Q You're not involved? Q If you're asking for it, why can't we talk to you? MR. LOCKHART: And I'm saying I'm not talking about any stance we may or may not be taking in our discussions with the Senate. U's appropriate for the Senate to make these decisions. We'll keep our discussions with them private. Q Joe, if the President is subpoenaed to appear, would he fight the subpoena or would he appear before the -- MR. LOCKHART: Ask me when you don't have "if at the beginning of that sentence. Q Joe, Larry Flynf s investigator, Dan Moldea, says that he has uncovered information on additional Republicans, but is going to withhold it as long as they don't criticize the President. Does this strike you as blackmail and will the White House call for him to cease and desist? MR. LOCKHART: Listen, the President has been as clear as possible that he thinks the politics of personal destruction should cease and desist, and should have ceased and desisted a long time ago. 1 don't know anything about this gentleman you're talking about. I believe, as the President agrees, that all of this kind of sleazy politics ought to stop and it ought to stop from the right, from the left and from the people who create the market in this stuff And ifs our hope that it does. Q Joe, we talked a little bit about this on Monday, but the new document raises the question again. The Presidenfs brief today embraces Lewinsky's testimony throughout. Are you suggesting she's an entirely credible witness or an occasionally credible witness? MR. LOCKHART: I'm suggesting that thafs how she testified and I don't have anything more to add than I talked about on Monday. Q Joe, the House managers are now saying that the President orchestrated an attempt to discredit Monica Lewinsky. Do you have any response to that? MR. LOCKHART: I don't know what their evidence is, but I'm not aware of any attempt. And I think if there was an attempt to orchestrate any campaign to discredit her you would have reported on it long ago and extensively, and I don't think you have. Q Did the President telephone Michael Jordan, and is there any connection between Mrs. Clinton's trip to Chicago today and the timing of his announcement? (Laughter.) MR. LOCKHART: Not that I know of. I don't think he's called him, but I don't want to rule that out. It would be the kind of call I think he'd love to make. Q Joe, to follow up on that previous question, you do acknowledge that the President was involved in trying to discredit Ms. Lewinsky when he told Sid Blumenthal that she came on to him and was a stalker and all of that? MR. LOCKHART: I haven't talked to either of those about whether that testimony — what the veracity of that testimony or what thafs all about. So I don't know anything. Q You don't doubt the tesfimony of those -- MR. LOCKHART: But let me add that if there was an orchestrated campaign, you guys would have noticed it. And I think that when you look at this and you look at people here at the White House who talk to you on a regular basis — and I think you have to recognize that over the last 12 months that that sort of stuff hasn't gone on and that needs to be recognized. Q Joe, what do you have on Haiti? The developments down there seem to indicate the attempt to establish democracy through the occupation and so forth is now on the brink of failure. MR. LOCKHART: Well, I know Tony Lake, the Presidenfs former National Security Advisor, was there, trying to move — trying to break the logjam that has existed there for some time. We note with concem the shooting of President Preval's sister. She is now in stable condition; her driver was killed in the incident. And we hope that those responsible for this crime are identified and quickly brought to justice.

We will continue to work with the parties, both through Mr. Lake and continuing to work with all sides there to try to break the impasse. And we continue to stress the importance of the continuity of all of Haiti's democratic institutions. Q Joe, Lieberman also said today that public opinion — that the Senate should take notice of public opinion, but that it shouldn't control their deliberations. What does the White House think? Does the White House think that public sentiment plays any role, should play any role in their — MR. LOCKHART: Yes. I think Senator Lieberman wisely articulates the balance that needs to be struck. Q Is the White House planning any intervention in Brazil? MR. LOCKHART: I'll leave that to Mr. Speriing's comments. I think he went about as far as we're going to go. Q Well, he said to expect a Treasury announcement. Can you say anything about that? MR. LOCKHART: Expect a Treasury announcement.

Q Has the President talked to President Cardoza today? Has he spoken -- MR. LOCKHART: 1 don't think the President has. I know that as he said earlier today, there have been administration officials who have spoken to their counterparts both in Brazil and at the IMF. Q Did you mean to leave open the possibility that Sid Blumenthal lied under oath when he said — MR. LOCKHART: No, I did not. I just said I'm not familiar with the circumstances of that and I'm answering a broader question here. Q Will you take the question of whether the President disputes Sid Blumenthal's testimony? MR. LOCKHART: No, because I'm not going to try to try the case from here. You've got plenty of action thafs going to happen starting on Capitol Hill tomortow; thafs the right place for it. Q In the check in the Paul Jones settlement, do you know whether President physically had to sign the check — MR. LOCKHART: No. It was - I think routinely in cases like this, law firms have escrow accounts, checks are put in there and processed, so it was, 1 assume, signed by some person with check writing authority — Q Do you know who it was addressed to? Was it a single check, although it came from two different accounts? MR. LOCKHART: You know, I'd refer you over to Mr. Bennett for confirmation. 1 have no reason to dispute the newspaper accounts that it was written to a series of lawyers, but I don't know myself.

Q Did the President have to take any action to have money taken from his and Mrs. Clinton's blind trust? MR. LOCKHART: 1 don't think it would be any different than if they needed the money to buy a new house or go and spend money.

Q But he would have to -- MR. LOCKHART: There is a process by which money is transferted out of that account, and I'm sure they followed it. Q Is he disappointed, Joe, that he had to spend some of his own money on this? MR. LOCKHART: I think it would make him inhuman if he didn't have some disappointment that that much cash had to come out of his account. Q Is it tme that the bulk of that money was eamed by Mrs. Clinton? MR. LOCKHART: I think, given the pay scale here at the govemment, it's probably true. Q Is Secretary Cohen, being a former senator, playing any role in the impeachment matter, talking to senators? MR. LOCKHART: Not that I'm aware of I think he's got quite a full plate at the Pentagon. Q Are you aware of The New York Post story? MR. LOCKHART: Which one? Q Concerning an actress? MR. LOCKHART: Oh, I did see that this moming. I, first off, know nothing at all about that story. But I can tell you categorically that no one here at the White House or no one who works in any way with this govemment would ever seek to use the IRS in a political way. And I think that story, as inaccurate as it is, is instructive in telling us there are people on Capitol Hill, in the House, who have argued that somehow, some of the things the President has done is a grave offense to the state. Using the IRS and using govemment is a grave offense in the state, and you all remember the last time we went through an impeachment where Richard Nixon used the FBI, the CIA, the IRS, elements of the government in order to obstruct justice. So I think ifs instructive in the sense that it reminds us of what impeachment and what the Constitufion had in mind when the framers of the Constitution wrote it, again as — I'm not even quite certain from reading the article whether a direct charge is made, but I can assure you that if the charge is that somehow the White House is involved and that someone in the govemment is involved in this, ifs not accurate. Q Joe, could you give us a little preview of what the Presidenfs going to be doing in New York tomorrow? The Wall Street --

MR. LOCKHART: Yes. As those of you who traveled with the President last year, it will be the second time he's attended this gathering. And ifs a group headed by Reverend Jackson and some partners on Wall Street. As a general overview, this group is trying to extend some of whafs great about American capitalism and Wall Street to all sectors of our society. The President will attend a gala dinner Thursday night, which will be actually on the floor of the Exchange — Thursday night — and then will speak at the conference Friday morning. Q Is he speaking Thursday night, Joe? At the gala? MR. LOCKHART: I expect he might have some brief remarks. There will be an expanded pool in there, so — but I expect his substantive remarks to be Friday morning and not Thursday night. Q Joe, one of the new seminars at that Wall Street meeting that Reverend Jackson is running is about African investment issues. In light of all the troubles in Africa these days, what does the President have to say about the troubles in Africa and how it is derailing his African initiative? MR. LOCKHART: Well, there certainly are a series of destabilizing problems in Africa, and this administration is working hard to defuse them. I was just talking about Tony Lake — he leaves today, right, or tomorrow ~ today or tomorrow to go and try to help in the Ethiopia

-Eritrea dispute. There are certainly problems going on in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, that all make difficult — but we're going to continue to work to try to work these disputes out in a peaceful way. And the President will continue to try to promote economic prosperity as a way towards moving toward democratic and market institutions on the continent. Q Joe, the brief today points out the fact that the President was twice elected by the American people, and that he is now under assault by charges that, the brief points out, are fatally flawed and even unconstitutional. I'm just wondering, on the eve of a Senate process that threatens that office, what business of the American people could possibly be more important to the President than preserving his office and defending the will of the people. MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think that, if you go out and you talk to Americans, they have a real understanding of what went on in the House and what's about to go on in the Senate. And what they expect the President to do is to focus on their problems, their interests, their issues -- whether they be education. Social Security -- things that impact their lives. And I think they'd have every right in the worid to be disappointed if the President didn't do that. Q "What's about to go on in the Senate," Joe? You said, what's gone on in the House, what's -- were you suggesting that something untoward was going to happen in the Senate? MR. LOCKHART: No, no. I'm suggesting that most Americans have, I think — to go back to someone's polling, that people think that what went on in the House was partisan, but a substantial majority think that the Senate can do this fairly. Q Joe, I don't know if you spoke about this earlier in the week. If you did, you can forget about it. But — Q Probably did.

MR. LOCKHART: Forget about it. Wolf Q I wonder if you want to comment on, now that that Star tabloid's report has been thoroughly debunked, what your thoughts are about the way various news organizations reported that. MR. LOCKHART: 1 think it was an instructive piece of experiment that separated — that sought to separate some of the responsible media from the irresponsible media. Those of you who reported know who you are; those of you who didn't know who you are. Q In your brief, as you try to make the point about this not being high crimes and misdemeanors, even if ifs true, you cite Alexander Hamilton from the Federalist Papers, talking about how impeachment is supposed to be "abuse or violation of some public trust." MR. LOCKHART: Right. Q If the President lies to the American people, and then lies under oath — and I'm not saying he did lie under oath, but I'm saying if he did lie under oath -- thafs not abusing a public trust? MR. LOCKHART: Well, I think if you go on and look at — we cite George Mason and Alexander Hamilton, he goes on and talks about "injuries done to the society itself" So I think the arguments that the framers were trying to make was, they wanted to set a different standard for a duly elected President of the United States that said, you'd need to subvert the republic or do a grave injustice to the state.

So, separating the fact that this legal brief argues that they haven't made the case, and that the President denies those, there's nothing here that does that damage or does that harm to the state. And thafs what our brief is. And compared to -- you can look back over other cases -- if you look at the case of President Nixon, there I think the majority of the House — or excuse me, the committee, because the process was ultimately short

-circuited — believe that this was — that the govemment was harmed, the state was harmed.

Q So the President enjoys a different standard than the common man?

MR. LOCKHART: No, I think the President is the only person — there is only one President, and I think you can argue round and round on this, and you can probably have a lot of disingenuous sessions about "above the law," "below the law." 1 think if this case was brought in a courtroom, this case would be over pretty quickly, for arguments that we made here. It's not a courtroom. This is the United States House of Representatives and the Senate, and ifs a process unique in and of itself

But the Constitution we believe is clear about the standards that need to be applied. And based on those standards, this doesn't reach that level.

Now, this is a theory argument. U's a constitutional argument because this brief today also argues strongly that there is no factual or evidenfiary case made on either of the articles of impeachment.

Q Joe, on the question of witnesses, one of the House managers has just said in a television interview that the House managers are in touch with Monica Lewinsky to try to obtain her testimony as a witness. Do you think thafs appropriate? Have the White House lawyers been in touch with any witnesses?

MR. LOCKHART: No, I think - I'm not aware that anyone at the White House has been in touch with any witnesses. I think what would be appropriate is for the Senate to work its will. We're two weeks, three weeks away from the Senate making a decision on this, and I'll leave it for the House managers to decide what's appropriate for them.

Q Would that statement also cover them not being in

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MR. LOCKHART: As far as I know. I'm just not aware that there's been any work done on that.

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TEXT: Message Creation Date was at 13-JAN-1999 17:43:00

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release January 13, 1999

STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY

Today,s retirement announcement by Michael Jordan marks a sad day for all those who love basketball and for sports fans around the world. In his many years on the court, Michael brought superhuman skill and unmatched athleticism, competitive fire, dedication, and teamwork to the ail-American sport he loves. Like those other American pioneers, the Wright Brothers, Michael Jordan proved that humans can indeed fly.

Beyond his uncanny ability to defy gravity or hit the crucial shot when everything depended on it, Michael showed generations of young sports fans how to be a good person while being a great champion. Although we will miss seeing him play, we know at least that his career ended exactly as it should have, with one last game-winning basket to bring the Chicago Bulls, their sixth championship.

As a daughter of Chicago, Hillary is especially sorry to see him go. We wish Michael, Juanita, and their family all the best in the future.

30-30-30 RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (NOTES MAIL)

CREATOR: Martha L. Wofford ( CN=Martha L. Wofford/OU=WHCCTF/0=EOP [ WHCCTF ] )

CREATION DATE/TIME: 13-JAN-1999 08:57:46.00

SUBJECT: Re: nyt op-ed on credit for early action

TO: Todd Stem ( CN=Todd Stem/OU=WHO/0=EOP @ EOP [ WHO ] ) READ:UNKNOWN

TEXT: I wonder if Chafee et al will want to do a response re: the credit argument? RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (EXTERNAL MAIL)

CREATOR: SUNTUM_M@A1@CD

CREATION DATE/TIME: 14-JAN-1999 12:28:00.00

SUBJECT: 1999-1-14 remarks at COPS initiafive announcement

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TEXT: THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release January 14, 1999

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE NEXT GENERATION COPS INITIATIVE

Alexandria Police Station Alexandria, Virginia

11:42 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Madam Attorney General; Deputy Attomey General Holder; Associate Attomey General Fisher; Mayor Donley; Chief Samarra; all the members of the Alexandria Police force; to all the other chiefs and law enforcement officials who are here; the representatives of law enforcement who are here; Gil Gallegos, the President of the National FOP; Sam Cabral, the International Union of Police Associations President; Ron Neubauer, the International Association of Chiefs of Police President: 1 am delighted to see all of you.

I really enjoyed listening to Senator Biden and Senator Robb reminisce about how this bill came to be. I want to say a special word of thanks, if 1 might, to the team at the Justice Department and especially to Joe Brann, who himself is a former Chief of Police, the Director of our COPS program. Thank you, Joe, for doing such a great job with our police officers -- (applause.)

You know, when I asked Janet Reno to be Attomey General, she had been a prosecutor in Miami. And the main thing 1 wanted to do with the Justice Department was to deal with what I thought the biggest problem in America was at that time ~ legal problem ~ which is that there was a very, very high crime rate and the violent crime rate was especially high. And there was — I had spent a lot of time both as Attomey General of my own state and as a govemor, I had run a prison system and watched it explode. I had managed a large state police operation. Then, as a govemor and, later, as a candidate, I had actually walked the streets and been in the neighborhoods of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Antonio, Los Angeles, looking for strategies that worked to bring the crime rate down. And so, when I asked Janet Reno to come on, I said, the most important thing is that the local police, the local prosecutors, the local mayors, the people that are out there worrying about the crime rate, they have to know not only that we are their friends, but we are their partners. And we're going to stop doing what normally happens in Washington, which is that you make speeches and talk tough, and nothing happens. I would rather say less and do more.

And by 1993, when I took office, we were beginning to see in many major cities crime rates go down because of the development at the local level of community policing strategies. And it is true that we would never have been able to do this without the leadership of Senator Biden and the support of Senator Robb. We finally were able to pass that crime bill, to get into community policing, to have 100,000 police on the street, to ban the assault weapons, to build more prisons, to have more prevention programs to keep kids out of trouble in the first place. And I would like to say a special word of appreciation to law enforcement for proving that Joe and Chuck and I were right.

You see Joe Biden up here, full of enthusiasm -- wouldn't it break your heart if it tumed out to be wrong? House What kind of speech — can you imagine him giving a hang-dog speech? It would have been terrible. (Laughter.) So I want to thank you. I want to thank you for a lot of things -- for staying with us with the assault weapons ban, for staying with us with the Brady Bill, which has now kept a quarter of a million — a quarter of a million ~ felons, fugitives and stalkers from getting handguns.

I want to thank you for proving that there are people like Irma Rivera out there in America all over America who want to wear uniforms and make the streets safer and give our kids their futures back. She was terrific, wasn't she? Lefs give her another hand. (Applause.)

So we're very happy. If you look there at the reduction in crime on that chart, you see the crime rates overall have dropped to a 25-year low; property crime down; violent crimes declined 20 percent in the last six years. The murder rate is at its lowest level nationwide in 30 years, mostly due to the dropping number of young people with guns. We can take a lot of pride in what has happened and in the strategy that has brought it about.

We have seen the impact of more police. We've seen the impact of the prevention programs; of the penalties; the efforts to get guns out of the hands of criminals; the burning out of the crack epidemic, thank the Lord. And we've seen greater peace of mind coming, probably more than anything else, from the presence of the police on the street, in the neighborhood, in a preventive, cooperative fashion. And that is very, very good.

Now, having said all that, I want to go back to a point Senator Biden made. Dealing with crime, now that ifs down, is kind of like dealing with the economy. We've got the lowest unemployment rate in 29 years. But it doesn't mean anything to somebody without a job, or to a depressed neighborhood. And given how volatile things are in the worid -- all you have to do is pick up the paper every day and read about it -- we've got to stay on the economy.

The same thing is true of crime except, in some ways, more so. Because, yes, the crime rate is the lowest ifs been in 30 years — and you heard the Attomey General say that means there will be under 3 million victims. Three million people is a lot of people — 3 million families; 3 million friends. I don't know anyone who seriously believes that we have a country as safe as it ought to be. I don't know anyone who seriously believes that we're saving every young person and keeping them out of trouble in the first place. 1 don't know anyone who seriously believes that we can be the kind of country we want to be if we have to continue these levels of incarceration; if we have to continue spending more and more money on prisons, that we ought to be spending on education, on after-school programs, on summer school programs, on keeping these kids out of trouble in the first place.

So I say, in spite of all this celebration, what we should do is to say, okay, we know what works; now lefs bear down and keep doing it until we have got this problem as small as it can possibly be. No serious person thinks that we are there. So, for my money, what we ought to be doing today is saying. Hallelujah, this works; now lefs keep on doing it until we have squeezed every last drop of possibility for peace and security out of this strategy.

We are, as you have heard, on time, ahead of schedule, under budget with the 100,000 police program. In fact, we have already funded more than 92,000 of the 100,000 community police. We will fund them all in the near future. And that is very, very encouraging.

Now, we also have to deal with the fact — you heard Senator Biden mention this — that our community policing effort is set to expire in the year 2000. I still believe we need to do more. U's still dangerous work — 155 of your colleagues lost their lives in the last year. U's still a numbers game in some places.

When we started this 100,000 police program, the violent crime rate had tripled in the previous 30 years, but the size of the police forces, in the aggregate, had gone up only 10 percent. So we got the violent crime rate and the overall crime rate coming down, but there's still not an intersection. In other words, the police force is going from 500,000 to 600,000 — that's a 20 percent increase — but we still need to do more.

Now, today I came here to say that in my balanced budget proposal to the Congress, which I will unveil at the State of the Union address, we will have nearly $1.3 billion, an increase of more than $6 billion over five years — $1.3 billion for the next year, budget year — to renew our community policing program. This will help to hire and redeploy an additional 30,000 to 50,000 community police officers over that same period. It will be the best investment we can make in a safe future for our children, and I hope we can pass it with your help. (Applause.)

We also, as has already been said, need to make sure that our police officers have 21st century tools to do their jobs. Today, drug dealers communicate by cell phones and pagers; scam artists work the Intemet; gangs carry cutting-edge weaponry. Criminals have the best technology. Police should, too. Therefore, today I propose we devote $350 million in the balanced budget to put crime-flghting technology into the hands of police officers.

For too long, we have seen some criminals go free because the methods used to gather evidence were not up-to-date. But when police can report from their squad cars, rather than return to the station to fill out paperwork, they spend more time on the beat. When officers can track crime as it happens, using innovative crime-mapping technology, they can respond more quickly and effectively.

Chief Samarra has told us what a difference these new tools can make here, in Alexandria. And the Vice President has put together a task force to help more communities take maximum advantage of available technology.

Police carry a heavy burden, but we know they can't carry it alone and we have to do more to engage all our communities in the fight against crime -- to help win the flght police have been waging so successfully.

We also have in this budget additional funds for community-based crime-flghting -- everything from neighborhood

DAs to work closely with police and residents, to faith-based organizations to help to prevent juvenile crime.

And I want to say one last thing about the role of the police. We could never have gotten the prevention funds we have gotten in the last five years if the law enforcement community hadn't advocated it. I was astonished when I came to Washington to see how many members of Congress were literally afraid to vote for prevention -- afraid that people back home would think they were soft on crime, or weak, or looking the other way. When all the people in uniform who had their lives on the line came up and testified, hey, we cannot jail our way out of this problem; we've got to keep more of these kids out of trouble in the first place; thafs the least expensive, most humane, most ethical to proceed here — you made it possible for these programs to work. One of the things thafs really going to help you do your job is something that is going to be in my education budget I announced last week. We are going to triple the funds for after-school programs to keep kids learning in school — something positive, rather than leaming something negative on the streets — when during the hours after school the juvenile crime rate soars.

None of this would have been possible if the police officers of the country hadn't been willing to come to the Congress and say, hey, this works; help us keep these kids out of trouble in the first place. So we thank you for that as well.

America is grateful for the hard work of our men and women in uniform. Every day you make our streets and schools safer, our homes more secure, and in so doing — make no mistake about it — you make freedom more real for the American people. We know you can't do it alone. We've tried to be good partners. We intend to be better partners as we move to the next century.

Thank you and God bless you. (Applause.)

END 11:57 A.M. EST RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (NOTES MAIL)

CREATOR: Jodi R. Sakol ( CN=Jodi R. Sakol/0=OVP [ UNKNOWN ] )

CREATION DATE/TIME: 14-JAN-1999 12:09:34.00

SUBJECT: Tipper Gore Announces Proposal For School Breakfast Demonstration

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THE WHITE HOUSE

Offlce of the Vice President

FOR RELEASE: CONTACT: Jennifer Devlin Thursday, January 14, 1999 (202) 456-6655

TIPPER GORE ANNOUNCES PROPOSAL FOR SCHOOL BREAKFAST DEMONSTRATION

WASHfNGTON, D.C. — Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore, today announced in New Flampshire that the Clinton Administration will request $13 million from Congress to fund demonstration projects on providing free school breakfasts to elementary school children.

Mrs. Gore said the funding, to be requested under the Fiscal Year 2000 budget, will provide free breakfasts to all children in six school districts for three successive years. The breakfast pilot projects were authorized under the 1998 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act in a provision written by Congressman Lynn Woolsey (CA) and Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD). The schools that will participate in the projects have not yet been selected.

"Teachers have told us for years that children who eat breakfast do better in school, both academically and socially," Mrs. Gore said. "There is research — and common sense -- to support that notion. Clearly, hungry children cannot leam."

She made the announcement at Girls Incorporated, in Nashua, New Hampshire, one of the Nashua Public School Suspension Programs that provides leaming and school lunches for children under suspension.

Mrs. Gore said the state of Minnesota conducted its own universal breakfast pilot project, and reported an increase in leaming and achievement along with an increase in student participation. Researchers at Harvard University also reported that when school breakfasts were made available to low-income students, their attendance, grades, behavior and emotional development improved. And Tufts University, in a 1998 statement on nutrition and child development, cited "compelling evidence" that undemutrition impacts the behavior of children, their school performance and their overall cognitive development.

"The national demonstration project will examine the link between nutrition and leaming, and will also address bartiers that have held down participation in the School Breakfast Program" Mrs. Gore said. While the breakfast program has grown, it still serves only about 27 percent as many children as are served by the National School Lunch Program.

Under Secretary of Agriculture for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Shirley Watkins, who oversees the school meals programs, said that in addition to providing valuable data, the universal breakfast demonstrations will offer children a good nutrifion lesson that will benefit them for years to come. "One of this Administration,s top goals is to see that children get the educational skills they need to leam throughout their lives," said Under Secretary Watkins. "These demonstrations are a first step toward getting children into a lifetime habit of healthy eating."

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9:30 am The Vice President hosts the Global Forum on Reinventing Govemment Plenary session Service to the Citizens: Strategies and Tactics from Around the World Loy Henderson Room, State Department OPEN PRESS

3:30 pm The Vice President addresses the Global Forum on Reinventing Govemment Plenary session Using Informafion Technologies to Transform Govemance Loy Henderson Room, State Department OPEN PRESS

8:00 pm The Vice President joins the President at a DNC Dinner The Corcoran Gallery POOL PRESS

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