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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: David Kusnet Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4284 FolderlD: Folder Title: J. G-7 Jobs Conference Stack: Row: S 91 Section: Shelf: Position: 9 3 February 11, 1994 To: Brad DeLong Bill Dickens 5'-' is? 3, Larry Katz
  • might usefully address his behavior. And they finally had a discussion about reform of the G-7 process. They had an informal discussion about that. I think both gentlemen are interested in more give-and-take, more informality. We'll be talking, I think
  • , JAPAN, AND THE G-7 SUMMIT JULY 6-10, 1993 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: Tuesday, July 6, 1993 Arrival from San Francisco Bilateral Discussion with Prime Minister Miyazawa of Japan Reception for Japanese Opinion Leaders J Wednesday, July 7, 1993 Bilateral Discussion
  • in Japan i s Horrible but Japanese are not Bothered Peter Jennings Naqoya 1:45 CBS Evening News 14 G-7 Leaders Gather; Clinton, Miyazawa Meet Dan Rather Tokyo 1:25 15 Mississippi Flooding S t i l l Worsening Connie Chung New York 0:40 16 Flood Sometir.es
  • for TIME by Michael L. Abramson NEWS SPOTLIGHT DIGEST JULY 4 -10 NATION G-7 Summit At the Tokyo meeting of the leaders of the seven major industrial democracies, Bill Clinton acted the parts of statesman and campaigner in equal measure. While
  • . Washington Post G. New York Times H. C h r i s t i a n Science Monitor III. Bosnian P o l i c y A. Boston Globe B. Washington Post IV. Supercollider/Space S t a t i o n A. Washington Post B. P l a i n Dealer C. Chicago Tribune V. G-7 Summit A. Los Angeles
  • C l i n t o n Folder H: Inaugural Address - Misc. rough d r a f t s o f address - Suggestions from celebreties/notables - Final draft Folder I : G.I. B i l l - History of Folder J: 1994 G7 Jobs Conference - D r a f t s o f Sherpa background paper
  • people i n back. Q What was she asking? (Laughter.) Q I s he s c a l i n g down h i s expectations o f what he's going t o get out o f the G-7 given the d i f f i c u l t y you're having w i t h the trade agreements, the Russian a i d package? I mean
  • solutions which can be helpful in the United States and throughout the G-7 countries. We have to figure out how to unlock the doors for people who are left behind in this new global economy. I want to say a special word of appreciation that the other
  • s t i a n Science Monitor F. Dallas Morning News G. Birmingham News , 47 47 48 48 49 50 51 51 52 52 53 Analysis: I. Tokyo Summit: The e d i t o r i a l s concerning the G-7 summit described the outcome and President C l i n t o n ' s performance
  • 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 6/16/1993 My 1993 SUNDAY Proposed •Fresktentgat Schedule 1 2 TUESDAY MONDAY W A £ltt|vte&I? N Photo-ops Lunch VP 4 5 for Tokyo 6 Philadelphia, PA Depart 7 8 9 11 G-7 Conference - Tokyo
  • Summit. Clinton w i l l be meeting w i t h leaders of Japan, Germany, France, B r i t a i n , I t a l y and Canada f o r the three-day summit of the world's seven r i c h e s t nations. High on the agenda of t h i s year's G-7 summit are s t i m u l a t i
  • and coordination between the G-7 partners in the international society in the post-cold War era. This framework i s something that President Clinton and I agreed to establish in our bilateral summit meeting held in last April. President Clinton and I share
  • World countries? MS. MYERS: I t h i n k a t the agreement o f both governments, Deputy Prime M i n i s t e r Chernomyrdin's v i s i t has been postponed u n t i l a f t e r G-7, and i t w i l l give both countries a chance to work on the summit and t o
  • . Newswire at 202-347-2770 for information Date: 04/15/93 Time: 05:48 Tax Day...Value-Added Tax Under Consideration...G-7 Meeting Winds Down (Washington) — Today's t h e day income t a x forms a r e due, and the I n t e r n a l Revenue S e r v i c e has
  • farewell to President Menem NORTH PORTICO OPEN PRESS 2:00 pm4:00 pm PHONE AND OFFICE TIME OVAL OFFICE 4:00 pm4:30 pm MEETING with Chairman Rostenkowski & Rep. Matsui OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: Howard Paster CLOSED PRESS 4:30 pm6:00 pm BRIEFING on G-7
  • Russians visiting Amenca as part of a $25-million grass-roots, people-to-people program. The plan is to increase the conucts between ordinary citizens of both countries to belter their undersunding of each other s suuauons. • July 7-9: G-7 leaders conduct
  • , who w i l l discuss Midwest f l o o d i n g , t h e G-7 summit, and h i s f i r s t s i x months i n o f f i c e . 8:00 a.m. Ray Eagan of Bristol-Myers Squibb holds a breakfast b r i e f i n g t o discuss the r o l e o f pharmaceuticals i n h e a l t
  • 12:30 pm1:00 pm MEETING OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: Bemie Nussbaum 1:00 pm4:00 pm LUNCH / PHONE AND OFFICE TIME OVAL OFFICE 4:00 pm4:30 pm MEETING OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: Alexis Herman as of 06/27/93 3:53pm 4:30 pm6:00 pm MEETING on G-7
  • on G-7 Summit ROOSEVELT ROOM Staff Contact: Tony Lake 10:15 am10:45 am FOREST ANNOUNCEMENT OEOB 450 Staff Contacts: Maria Romash & Katie McGinty OPEN PRESS The Vice President introduces the President. The President makes remarks and departs. 11:10
  • s i d e n t . " (WP) A W a l l S t r e e t J o u r n a l e d i t o r i a l recommends t h a t t h e Japanese l i f t t h e i r i m p o r t curbs on r i c e and agree w i t h t h e G-7 p l a n t o use o n l y t a r i f f s on a g r i c u l t u r a l i
  • before p r e s e n t i n g them at t h e G-7 meeting. Has he t a l k e d t o the President yet? Where does t h a t stand? MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: I'm not sure. They might have t a l k e d l a s t n i g h t or t h i s morning; I j u s t don't know i f there's
  • , on the G-7 j u s t can I ask you, do you have — t r a d i t i o n a l l y there's been a b r i e f i n g f o r G-7 c o u n t r i e s . I s C l i n t o n going t o do that? MS. MYERS: Yes — I ' m sorry? We'll do some kinds o f briefings. Q G-7 c o u n t r
  • will seem almost Rooseveltian compared with some of his fellow G-7 leaders, onlg one of whom, the Italian Prime Minister, newlg elected in the wake of historic scandals, has nn approval rating tn write home about. Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (Italy) 60% Francois
  • and looks very much forward to meeting her at the G-7. Q Any l e t t e r on i t s way or anything that you know of? ] MS. MYERS: I don't know. I ' l l have to take that question. I know he hasn't spoken to her yet, but he i s looking forward to meeting
  • MYERS The Briefing Room 9:50 A.M. EDT MS. MYERS: A couple of quick things. F i r s t of a l l , consider t h i s for the networks the fonnal announcement of the Tokyo t r i p . We w i l l travel to Tokyo for the G-7 summit July 7th, Sth, and 9 th. The d
  • ," he said. Paula Stem, a former chairwoman of the International Trade Commission, said that for Japanese negotiators, " i f there is a bad number that comes out, it's far better that it comes out after the Miyazawa visit and before the G-7 summit." Ms
  • economic p l a n . The success a t t h e G-7 summit was made p o s s i b l e by t h e economic l e a d e r s h i p embodied i n t h i s p l a n . The sharp drop i n l o n g - t e r m i n t e r e s t r a t e s , which has s t i m u l a t e d a wave o f r e f
  • evening. Q Dee Dee, i s there any comment on the French government's request today that the B l a i r House agreement be renegotiated? MS. MYERS: No comment on that. We'll continue to push forward toward framework for GATT by the G-7 meeting i n Tokyo