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Sunday, February 04, 2007

20070202 The White House Week in Review

The White House Week in Review

White House Weekly Review - January 29-February 2, 2007

January 29-February 2, 2007

Monday, January 29, 2007

President Bush met with members of Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE), a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization committed to reducing America's dependence on oil and improving U.S. energy security.

"Their plan and my plan ...have got commonalities, and we're going to work together to get Congress to enact a comprehensive plan. I believe there's an appetite in the halls of Congress to become less dependent on oil. I believe there's a knowledge in Congress that when we spend money on cellulosic ethanol that will make us less dependent on oil."

President Bush Meets with Members of Securing America's Future Energy

In Focus: Energy

Tuesday, January 30, 2007


President Bush travelled to Illinois, where he toured Caterpillar, Inc., and then made remarks on the economy. The U.S. economy is now in its 41st month of uninterrupted job growth, in a recovery that has created more than 7.2 million jobs so far. Unemployment remains low at 4.5 percent, and wages are rising.

"It's one thing to say today's economy is strong -- I say it because inflation is down, interest rates are down, wages are on the increase, unemployment rate nationally is low, people are working and putting more money in their pocket. And the question facing the country is, what are we going to do to make sure it's strong tomorrow?"

President Bush Meets with Small Business Leaders in Illinois

President Bush Discusses Economy

In Focus: Jobs & Economy

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

President Bush made remarks on the economy at Federal Hall in New York City. The economy is strong – inflation is down, wages are on the increase, the national unemployment rate is low, and people are working and putting more money in their pocket. The President discussed ways to keep our economy strong and dynamic.

"As we begin this New Year, America's businesses and entrepreneurs are creating new jobs every day. Workers are making more money -- their paychecks are going further. Consumers are confident, investors are optimistic. Just today, we learned that America's economy grew at an annual rate of 3.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2006. ...Ladies and gentlemen: The state of our economy is strong. And with the hard work of the American people and the right policies in Washington, we're going to make it even stronger."

President Bush Delivers State of the Economy Report

State of the Economy

Fact Sheet: State of the Economy

In Focus: Jobs & Economy

Thursday, February 1, 2007


President Bush made remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast. He later signed the Presidential Proclamation in Honor of American Heart Month, a month dedicated to reinforcing our commitment to fighting heart disease by promoting awareness about its risks, its causes, and the ways to reduce the chance of developing this deadly illness. The President and Mrs. Bush later participated in a meeting on child fitness

"We come from many different faiths, yet we share this profound conviction: We believe that God listens to the voice of His children, and pours His grace upon those who seek Him in prayer."

President Bush Attends National Prayer Breakfast

President and Mrs. Bush Discuss Childhood Obesity

Fact Sheet: Encouraging Child Fitness

Friday, February 2, 2007

President Bush participated in a photo opportunity and made remarks to the Carolina Hurricanes, winners of the 2006 Stanley Cup.

"What I'm telling you is this group of men, they're a class act. They're obviously great athletes... But more important to me is the fact that they got good hearts, and they bring class to their profession. They set an example for young folks who watch them perform on the ice."

President Bush Welcomes Stanley Cup Champion Carolina Hurricanes

Sunday, January 28, 2006

President and Mrs. Bush Saddened by Death of Deborah Orin-Eilbeck

Interview of the Vice President by Richard Wolffe, Newsweek Magazine

Monday, January 29, 2007

Mrs. Bush Names Bill Yosses as White House Executive Pastry Chef

Statement by the Press Secretary

President Bush Disappointed by Recent Violence in Lebanon

United States Strongly Condemns Terrorist Bombing in Eilat

Vice President to Visit Japan, Australia and Guam

Nominations Sent to the Senate

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Ask the White House
Dr. Edward Lazear, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, discussed the strong U.S. economy on "Ask the White House" Tuesday.

President Bush Names Amy Zantzinger as White House Social Secretary

Statement From Mrs. Laura Bush on Social Secretary Lea Berman

Press Gaggle by Tony Fratto and Al Hubbard

Memorandum for the Secretary of State

Personnel Announcement

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The Rest of the Story: Sec. Baker Outlines "Common Elements" In The Iraq Study Group's Report And The President's New Strategy

Setting the Record Straight

Press Gaggle by Tony Snow and Ed Lazear
President Bush's Statement on the Passing of Molly Ivins

Thursday, February 1, 2007

American Heart Month, 2007

Statement on Federal Disaster Assistance to Beaver, Cimarron, and Texas Counties, Oklahoma

Statement on Federal Disaster Assistance for Oklahoma

President Bush to Welcome President Martin Torrijos of the Republic of Panama

Press Briefing by Tony Snow

Friday, February 2, 2007

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Finalizes Report

Office of Science and Technology Policy

In Focus: Environment

Fact Sheet: Job Creation Continues - More Than 7.4 Million Jobs Created Since August 2003

In Focus: Jobs & Economy

President Bush Signs the House Page Board Revision Act of 2007

Press Briefing by Stephen Hadley

Personnel Announcement

Saturday, February 3, 2007

President's Radio Address

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