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- or import of undersized Atlantic swordfish will be banned. An additional $3 million/year for 3 years to develop environmentally sound aquaculture. [The President will call on other nations to also implement strong measures to ensure sustainable fisheries
- the global mobility required by our armed forces around the world. And, as the Vice President has just said, through fishing, shipping, and tourism, the oceans sustain one in six American jobs. The oceans are so vast and so powerful that we sometimes blithely
- sector, the federal government and the research community to develop new environmental-friendly aquaculture techniques; 2)The President could direct USDA^DAJSTSF and NOAA(Sea Grant) to develop a coordinated aquaculture reserach strategy to find new
- NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. folder Photocopy of original folder. Karen Hobbs, Jay Wild, William G. Severt et al. [partial] (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 002. schedule Schedule of the President for Thursday, July 30, 1998 [partial] (1 page
- the contribution of nutrients in rivers to the global ocean system, to developing new methods to measure primary productivity in the sea, to using new resource management techniques to assess the sustainability of development projects. The Society speaks
- on American Heritage Rivers will also be available for consultations with the nondesignated communities. 07/23/98 THU 1 6 : 0 5 FAX 2 0 2 4 5 6 6 4 7 4 121001 CEQ -EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT- COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ROOM 360 _ OLD
- readiness support, microenterprise development, GED certification, health care and social services, adult education classes and youth services. govWorks' Harlem Technology Project govWorks is committed to making a significant and sustainable positive
- , as described in the President's FY2000 budget, that will be leveraged by the I T initiative.) The new investments under I T will provide a critical first step towards developing a stronger, more balanced portfolio of Federal investments for IT research
International Trade 11/10/98
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- voice in matters of export trade. 577?UCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNCIL A major structural change was announced in September of 1978 by President Carter, who indicated his intention to reconstitute the Council to include representativesfromindustry
- TO ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. President Clinton will visit Shiprock, NM where he will speak to the Navajo Nation at the local Boys and Girls Club. The President will focus on access to technology as a vehicle for economic development to help bring employment
Earth Day 4/22/98 [3]
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- of Scheduling, OVP FROM: Kathleen McGinty, Chair, Council On Environmental Quality REQUEST: For the President to celebrate Earth Day by joining volunteers working to restore a stretch of the Appalachian Trail in Harper's Ferry, WV. BACKGROUND: Message
E-Commerce 1/30/98 [2]
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- sector should lead Internet technical standards development. • A number of international business groups, including the Transatlantic Business Dialogue, the U.S./Japan Business Council, the International Chamber of Commerce, the Global Information
Remarks to AAAS [American Association of the Advancements of Science] Annual Meeting 2/13/98 [2]
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- 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Bruce Reed to President Clinton, re: Tobacco Legislative Strategy (3 pages) 2/6/1997 P5 002. memo Ellen Cooper to WH Speechwriters
Clean Air 2/19/98
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- for the development of Watershed Restoration Action Strategies by state,federaland other stakeholders that define the measures needed to restore the health of problem watersheds, New funding proposed in the President's FY 1999 budget will be targeted to problem
- Baldridge Awards 2/4/99 - Baldridge - Policy and Economic Report of the President
- can meet all of these challenges successfully, if we clearly understand the new developments in our world. Most importantly, we should understand that in the past year, the balance of risks in our global economy has changed. Sustainable growth is now
- confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified information |(bXl
- philanthropic and environmental organization, and $775,000 from the National Geographic Society's Exploration Council. Starting in 1999, the Sustainable Seas Expeditions will visit each of the 12 national marine sanctuaries, which are administered
- . Dear Mr. 9, 1996 "P^S" 20500 President: I am writing to renew my request that you issue an executive order e s t a b l i s h i n g as off limits for o i l and gas development a l l Federal waters off the shores of California from Mexico
- round, the President and Vice President would challenge communities to develop their own comprehensive strategic plans for revitalization, with the input of residents and a wide array of community partners. We would invest in those communities
Econ. Statement 10/2/98
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17194 FolderlD: Folder Title: Economic Statement 10/2/98 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 2 7 Position: Draft 10/1/98 10:30pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS
Ford's Theater 6/13/99
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- ? Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM Date: C j H j 11 Subject: ACTION / CONCURRENCE / COMMENT DUE BY: ^XgP' ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT • MOORE • • PODESTA • NASH • • ECHAVESTE • REED RICCHETTI • RUFF • • LEW
- . They are: • • • • Watershed Health and Restoration Development of a Long-Term Forest Roads Policy Sustainable Forest Management Recreation low He resides with his wife and daughter in Northern Virginia. Education http://www.fs.fed.us/intro/chiefbio.shtml 10/8/1999
- of Management and Budget FROM: The President Subject: Youth Violence Council Violence by youth and against youth is an issue that deeply concerns us all. Youth violence can be thought of as a juvenile crime issue, as a mental health issue, and as a school
- , Environmental Protection Agency — Kevin Cover, Assistant Secretary, Indian Affairs, Department of the Interio -Theodore Strong, Member, Presidential Committee on Sustainable Justice Development • Jeanette Takamura, Assistant Secretary, for Aging, Department
Path 5/4/98
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- are working with builders and their suppliers to develop and test new technologies, and they're working with state and local officials to streamline regulations. In fact, the Los Angeles City Council just passed a resolution to help speed PATH projects
Economy Pool Spray 11/3/98
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- , Ga. 30303-2426. 800-422-7385. In Washington, the U.S. Agency for International Development announced that it was providing $3.5 million in emergency assistance as a first step in recovery efforts. "We'll be looking at what e se we can do," President
- Radio Address Homeless Grants 12/19/98 - HUD [Housing and Urban Development]/Homeless Grants
- (HR 1827 — PL 100-71) signed by the president in July provided just $355 million for homeless aid funding and the fiscal 1988 appropriations bill for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (PL 100-202) contained just $187 million. For fiscal
Boy Scout Jamboree 7/31/97
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- trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly
- ) The Department of the Interior Labor/Management Partnership Council developed the Partnership Award program as a way to recognize and publicize outstanding partnerships in the Department and to encourage the formation of new partnerships.
Climate 7/24/92
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- and the private sector to develop and implement new technologies and practices. • I want to emphasize that we are not just supporting the status quo with these programs. Working through his Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), the President
- CJF [Council of Jewish Federations] 11/18/97
- Release November 18, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT DURING SATELLITE ADDRESS TO COUNCIL OF JEWISH FEDERATIONS TELECONFERENCE 7:21 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. A n d , ladies and gentlemen, I have been told that because I was a f e w moments late
- . Two years ago, Congress passed the Sustainable Fisheries Act, requiring regional management councils to eliminate overfishing, reduce by- catch and protect important marine habitat. The trouble, conservationists say, is finding the political
- the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM
Cal Tech 1/21/00 [1]
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- Baltimore, Maryland 10:30 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Dr. Richardson, Judge Cole, Governor Glendenning, Lieutenant Governor Kennedy-Townsend, Mr. Mayor, City Council President, other elected officials, Mr. Speaker, Senator Miller, Senator Sarbanes
Surplus Statement 5/26/98
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- funding in critical areas, such as education and training, the environment, health care, and research and development. • While Eliminating The Budget Deficit, President Clinton Has Provided Tax Relief for MiddleIncome Families. Because of the tax cuts
- NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. fact sheet U.S. National Arboretum - Fast Facts [partial] (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 002. schedule Schedule for the President for Tuesday, January 12, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 1/11/99 P6/b(6) COLLECTION
Job Training Bill 8/7/98
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- 001. memo SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Gene Sperling to President Clinton, re: Future Direction of Your G.I. Bill for America's Workers (12 pages) 4/18/1997 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Lowell Weiss OA/Box Number
International Markets
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- to sustain the difficult march toward reforms and greater openness. For decades. U.S. Presidents from both parties have encouraged It is in America's interest for developing countries and countries-inleaders around the world to open transition to prosper
AFL-CIO [2]
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- 456 9370:# 9/25 PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPY COMMERCE WORKS FOR PENNSYLVANIA! The Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable development, and improved living standards for all Americans, by working in partnei business
- persuaded him to appoint a blue-ribbon committee on mental retardation. It was followed by the development of fitness standards for the retarded and highlighted by a five-year campaign by the National Advertising Council for acceptance and understanding
- ) program, originally created by President Johnson in 1964 as part of the War on Poverty, is more than financial aid because it presents opportunities for community service and career development. The Administration will be increasing FWS to $900 million
Earth Day 4/22/98 [2]
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- — and reforms logging practices to assure steady, sustainable supplies of timber and jobs. And that is why the President is proposing significant funding increases tor new acquisitions and for critical construction and maintenance at our national parks, refuges
- concerns, and began participating in the Convention as a provisional member. On November 16, 1998, the US will lose its provisional seat in the Seabed Authority Governing Council, and hence our ability to shape the development of that body in a way
- , [DAR-bel-off] Chairman of the Corp.; Dr. Paul Gray, Honorary Chairman of the Corp.; members of the Corporation; members of the faculty; Geoffrey Coram, President of Graduate Student Council; Senior Class President Salman Kahn and members of the Class
Remarks to AAAS [American Association of the Advancements of Science] Annual Meeting 2/13/98 [3]
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- commercial or financial information [(aX4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
- change, however, is a matter of wider public policy. John Brou riL' Address We believe that policy debate is important. We support that debate, and we're engaged in it through the World Business Council on Sustainable Development, through
- these communities execute their strategic development plans. THE CITY WILL LOOK TO FSIP for information on prior and current bank performance, including home and commercial lending, consumer and business services, and educational outreach. Former City Council
- NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. draft Remarks for President Clinton at the Baldridge Awards (16 pages) 12/18/1997 P5 002. paper Business, Consumer, and Regional Roundup (1 page) 12/1/1997 P5 003. notes Re: Baldridge Awards (5 pages
- ofthe Presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower 1955, Pg. 275, Item 39, Febmary 22 To the Congress of the United States: Our unity as a nation is sustained by free communication of thought and by easy transportation of people and goods. The ceaseless flow
Cal Tech 1/21/00 [2]
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- widespread, more stable, more sustainable economic growth. As President, I have worked hard to put to rest the long-outdated notion that a strong economy and a healthy environment are incompatible goals. For as our economy has grown ever stronger, our
- NCJW [National Council of Jewish Women] 2/23/98
- Uanbury. C T) franc es Teller (Los Angeles, CA) NCIW Stuff Sammio tiojhcnberg Direclor, Washington Opcralsom Deem Margolis Legislotive Associate Julie Nusbaum Program Consultant National Council of Jewish Nan Rich Ncitionfll President National Office
- approach to energy efficiency. Improve Federal Procurement of Energy Efficient Technology Accelerate the development of Product Energy Efficiency Recommendations. These cover products that are in the top 25% of their class for energy efficiency or have
- that in this budget fight in the next few weeks, we can pass the economic opportunity agenda put forward by Secretary Cuomo and the Vice President to provide more community development banks, more job-creating initiatives in the inner cities and the isolated rural
Drug Ads 8/2/99 [1]
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17197 FolderlD: Folder Title: Drug Ads 8/2/99 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 2 8 2 Draft 8/2/99 9:30 a.m. Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON
- put forward by Secretary Cuomo and the Vice President to provide more community development banks, more job-creating initiatives in the inner cities and the isolated rural areas where the economic recovery has not yet hit. (Applause.) Thank y o u
- costs as effectively as higher energy taxes," Mr. Donohue said. But Michael Marvin, the executive director of the Busmess Council for Sustainable Energy, said, " I t Is what we have advocated from the beginning: clear, modest steps to get us back to 1990
Handgun Control Luncheon
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- r e t a r y • or Immediate Release May 14, 2000 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND THE FIRST LADY AT MILLION MOMS MARCH RALLY The South Lawn 9:15 A.M. EDT MRS. CLINTON: Good morning and Happy Mother's Day. (Applause.) B i l l and I a r e so happy t o
- . " P.03 Draft 12/17/97 10:35pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON THE NEW ECONOMY AT THE BALDRIGE NATIONAL QUALITY AWARDS CEREMONY WASHINGTON, DC December 19,1997 Acknowledgments: This is the fourth year I've had the privilege of honoring
- and DEA agents in the region. And as Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo and I announced during his recent visit, we will soon complete a firstever agreement between our two nations to work together on developing common counter-drug goals and strategies
- would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors
- /12/1. text. 1 THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release November 10, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON HATE CRIMES Dorothy B e t t s Marvin Theater George Washington U n i v e r s
- September 14, 1998 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS Council on Foreign Relations Building New York, New York THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Pete. Hillary and I are delighted to be here with you and Joan, and I'm glad
- approved the Limited nuclear Test Ban Treaty just two months after President Kennedy signed it. It's been two years since I signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. By acting now, the Senate can make it harder for new nations to develop nuclear arms
- information clearinghouse that provides a weekly calendar of events, city council meeting agendas, local job listings, links to community colleges, a digital bulletin board, local business listings, city government information, and websites for more than 18
Arts/Humanities 9/29/99
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- . The White House Millennium Council charged by the President and First Lady with leading the nation in a celebration to "Honor the Past — Imagine the Future," drives the activities of "America's Millennium." These events will typify the goals of the Council
- Director of the NAACP; and Arnold Aronson, a leader of the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council. Its mission: To implement the historic report of President Truman's Commission on Civil Rights, To Secure These Rights. At its founding
- — and leave to future generations a planet that is healthy and whole. # # # 13 Revised Draft 10/7/98 5:30pm Lowell Weiss/ Elliot Diringer PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON THE ENVIRONMENT TO LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS OCTOBER 7,1998
IT Econ Gains
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- , "leveraging cyberspace," U. S.-Japan S& T cooperation, and nuclear strategy, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the IEEE, the ACM, and the Internet Society. Earlier this year, President Clinton and Vice President Gore unveiled a research
- confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |aX5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] b(l) National security classified information |(bXl
Radio - Tobacco 4/3/98
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- Vice President Gore, appearing smoking." The concessions offered by the at the kickoff of the national "Kick Butts Day" industry in the proposal, he said, constitute at Hine Junior High School in the District. "the most sustained assault on youth
L. Tahoe 7/26/97 [2]
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- development, and as traffic congestion increases, the beautiful, mountain experience visitors seek is degraded and the economy directly iilfffirfii Lake Tahoe represents a perfect example of how sustainability of the ecosystem ana tne economy are inextricably
- preservation of America's heritage, including the White House, is illustrated in an exhibit on her role as First Lady. An exhibit on JFK's family heritage helps visitors trace the development of three generations of the President's family from their roots
- that law, but an election must take place al the meetLnj the next legislature in 1929. In the same letter the attoi III. PUBLIC EDUCATION general advised the board to conform to the law of 1851 _ by resolution, to designate the president of the univewity T
- learners by supporting high quality software, pilot projects in 4 0 communities, and advanced research and development. • $2 Million for a "High Skills Communities" Campaign. The President's campaign will mobilize States and local communities to implement
- of Jewish Women THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 2 4 , 1998 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN Hyatt Regency Hotel Washington, D.C. 11:28 A . M . EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you
- Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) ofthe PRA] C. Closed in accordance
- -diirds have been shipping materials to TNC for more than a decade. Sustained relationships with quality-minded suppliers have enabled T N C to nearly eliminate inspections of incoming materials. Key Business Drivers Company President and Chief Executive
Fast Track 11/5/97
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- with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary
Welfare 8/5/98
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17194 FolderlD: Folder Title: Welfare 8/5/98 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 2 7 3 o '".I '* For If"*; Draft 8/4/98 10am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J
- DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. memo Eric Liu to President Clinton, re: SOTU (3 pages) 12/18/1998 P5 002. list SOTU Contributers [partial] (2 pages) 1999 P6/b(6) 003. list SOTU Contributers [partial] (2 pages) c. 1999
- . That is why I'm pleased that the Human Rights and Peace Center is developing a curriculum to be used throughout the campus, so that the lessons taught and learned here will stay with everyone forever. Because, ultimately, all the work that the President or Mrs
- . Senator, Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, Ewing had long been a force in Ohio's Whig councils. Youthful labor in a salt works had endowed him with a powerful physique and the sobriquet of "Salt-Boiler
AFL-CIO [1]
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- and Venezuela as "strategic priorities" to develop bilateral trade. Fast-track authority will allow President Clinton to negotiate agreements to break down trade barriers in areas where the United States is most competitive, like agriculture, telecommunications
Drug Courts 7/11/98 [2]
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- Enhancement Enhancement Enhancement (M) $400,000 $387,357 $400,000 $239,945 $400,000 $400,000 $396,587 $300,000 $299,356 $300,000 $297,763 CALIFORNIA (CONT.) Los Angeles San Francisco County of Los Angeles Judicial Council of California Enhancement'(M
- 926 l o j t ) P. 18 PLANNED SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR PRESIDENT 1997 MALCOLM BALDRIGE NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD CEREMONIES DECEMBER 19,1997 SHERATON WASHINGTON HOTEL: COTILLION BALLROOM DRAFT: 12/15/97 3 p.m. 10:55 a.m. President arrives, greeted
Earth Day 4/22/98 [1]
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Internet 7/16/97
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- these people to divert the Internet to their evil ends. So today, the Vice President and I issue several challenges. To the Internet community, we ask that you continue to use your ingenuity to develop tools for parents that will stay ahead of the curve. Let's
- for religious faith. We are supporting these developments. With the leadership of Vice President Gore, we have helped 9 times as many classrooms connect to the Internet as there were six years ago. This year, with over one billion additional dollars to make
- ecutive Order the Administrator is authorized to acquire, by purchase or by the power of eminent domain, any real property or any interest therein and improve, develop, grant, sell, lease (with or without the privilege of purchasing), or otherwise dispose
L. Tahoe 7/26/97 [1]
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- , old boards, railroad ties, tin cans, barrel-staves, old carper, canvas, anything that will sustain a roof and keep out wind, rain and as much of the cold as possible. Their name for this structure is campooJie. O f course there is no pretense
- d e ae WASHINGTON, DC 2 0 5 1 0 MAR31AM9:52 March 25, The President The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. 1997 20500 President: I n 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Executive Service Corps (IESC) i n
- in this conference will drive home a simple message, one supported in great detail by a report being issued today by the President's Council of Economic Advisors. If we, as a nation, commit ourselves now to modest investments in the sound development of our children
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- , and reinstatement of the 1947 motor vehicle inspection law repealed by the 1949 General Assembly. When Senator J. Melville Broughton died in 1949, Scott appointed Consolidated University of North Carolina president Frank P. Graham to complete his unexpired term
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- -minded President Cardoso have tamed that country's notorious inflation, pointing the way for a new model for development in emerging democracies, one that does not over-rely on the heavy hand of government or on the invisible hand of markets. And it all
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AmeriCorps - Award Winners
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"Lewis and Clark" 11/9/97
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- such a setting, where he could be alone and effectively manage his time. At Monticello, he was developing a similar office adjacent to his bedroom, really a suite, consisting of three rooms and a greenhouse. For the duration of his Presidency the room
- , Room 450 Greeters: 5:00 6:00 pmpm Representative Maxine Waters Representative Stokes Dr. David Satcher Secretary Donna Shalala Denise Stokes, Member, The President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS HIV CONFERENCE ROOM 450
Radio - Enviro 5/28/99
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- standards, but can manage to appropriate levels. The second change more clearly describes current efforts to develop a unified policy for watershed protection on Federal lands. This effort most definitely does not apply to areas "near" Federal lands
- -^ PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVES WASHINGTON, DC January 28,1999 * ^ yjjMjfojJc (/»ATC»I( • _[ It is truly remarkable how much the American workforce has changed over the past generation or two. Before World War H, high
- or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
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Yolo Basin 11/15/97 [2]
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- the foundation for further progress in the future. Sincerely, Jr. Julius Krevans, Chairman Bay Area Economic Forum Robert T Parry'. Presidenj^EO Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Siracusa, President/CEO Area Council Sunne McPeak. President/CEO Bav Area
- NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. draft Draft 4/8/98, President Clinton, Remarks on Tobacco, Carroll County High School, Carrollton, KY, April 9, 1998 [partial] (1 page) 4/8/98 P6/b(6) 002. paper Ruled notebook paper, "at this critical
- . And as Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo and I announced during his recent visit, we will soon complete afirst-everagreement between our two nations to work together on developing common counter-drug goals and strategies. But, as we all know, to protect our
- for new entrepreneurs. And we need a special commitment to bring people with disabilities, so often locked out in the past, into the economy of the future. As President, I will make tax cuts available to companies that develop new technology, to help
Educ. Radio Address 8/15/97
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- - - Thanks for sending this. Looks great. 2 small changes: 1) it is "Council of Economic Advisers" w / an " e " not an " o " - don't ask w h y . . . just some fluke in history; and 2) It should be "wages rising at t w i c e the rate of inflation" or you could
- of the federal constitution. The great Chief Justice John Marshall ensured that the constitution would be interpreted to provide a foundation for a common national marketplace and an interdependent President national community. And Abraham Lincoln and his
Millennium Toast 12/31/99
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- when the vaccine was developed, and how we all lined up to get our shots and what a big deal it was, you know. THE PRESIDENT: That we will find a way to go forward together and lead the world toward greater peace, as well as prosperity. And I think
DC Central Kitchen 12/23/99
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- Marshall, TX Dr. Mary Frances Berry Washington, DC Ms. Marca Bristo Chairperson-designate, National Council on Disability Washington, DC Hon. (Admiral) Paul E. Busick Special Assistant t o the President and Senior Director for Gulf War Illness, National
Education Videos 3/5/98
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- , President and CEO, NAACP; Rosabeth Moss Kantor, Harvard University; and Retired General Norman Schwarzkopf. Over 150 professional development workshops will be offered along with opportunities for sharing ideas and best practices and for visiting area model
Top Cops 10/9/97
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- " THE WHITE HOUSE *" i . -i , October 9,1997 \tj U < \^n-. { f U S most O^^lfnU^ Acknowledgments: Tom Scotto. President of NAPO; Bob Scully. Exec. Dir. of NAPO; Richard Feldman. Exec. Dir. of the American Shooting Sports Council. h hit I am delighted
- president of the provisional government and of the Dail. That same year he was named president of the executive council of the Irish Free State. 1922 Sept. 9 Ihe Greek occupation of Anatolia [central Turkey | ended as the Nationalist Turks rallied to oust
AFL-CIO 3/18/98 [2]
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- NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. letter John Hope Franklin to James Dorskin [partial] (1 page) 3/25/97 P6/b(6) 002. letter Antoine and Ruth Perot to President Clinton [partial] (1 page) 3/16/97 P6/b(6) 003. letter Frances Fox Piven
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- photocopy, "Carol Casey..." [partial] (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 004. fax Memo to Ann Maguire from Carolyn Casey, re: President Clinton and City Year [partial] (1 page) 5/14/99 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Weiss, Lowell OA
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- , Atlanta Journal/Constitution, 48 Hours and many other news mediums. Ms. Stokes now serves as member of President Clinton's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council, a il of 30 diverse members chosen from throughout the country. The purpose of the cou'- M is to personally
- % of every dues dollar from affiliated credit unions to international credit union development, through the activities ofthe World Council of Credit Unions. Representing credit union associations in 87 countries, the World Council provides technical
- for tbe optimum use of environmental control measures will grow increasingly important in decades to come because tbe easy pan of ecological protection—the cessation of grou pollution—will be accompliahcd in the developed world, and a point of diminishing
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- . draft SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Talking points for remarks by President Clinton, Spirituality and Science [Partial] (1 page) n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Weiss, Lowell OA/Box Number: 17197 FOLDER TITLE
- it as a naval officer i n the South Pacific he knew it as President of the United States. Because John Kennedy understood that strength is essendal to sustain freedom, because he recognized that we cannot afford to mark time or stand in place, he requested funds
- Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. folder Photocopy of original folder, "Steve Hallmark, David Childs, Jack Basso..." [partial] (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 002. draft Draft 5/17/99 8PM, Lowell Weiss, President Clinton
- businesses have as well. We've invested in research and defense transformations. We've invested in new technologies, and we've invested in environmental protection and sustainable development. And I will say, parenthetically, the great challenge of your age
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- , publicized in newsreels and newspaper headlines, did a great deal to reduce, though not to erase, the prejudice against Japanese Americans, as President Harry S. Truman himself noted when he added the Presidential Unit banner to their regimental colors
- evolved from the earlier Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions. The action was a giant step forward toward the development of a modem trade union movement in America. Gompers was elected president, McGuire secretary. Gompers, bom in 1850, came
- U Record Type: To: Record See the distribution list at the bottom of this message cc: Subject: remarks of the President on prescription drug benefits THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release March 9
- . They can also compare information trom graphs and charts, and are developing — — — — — — an ability to analyze simple logical relations. Performers at the 300 level can compute decimals, simple fractions, and percents. They can identity geometric figures
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- Draft 2/8/00 11:30am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON GENETIC DISCRIMINATION AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE WASHINGTON, DC February 8,2000 Acknowledge: Dr. Shirley Malcolm, Director for Education and Human
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- ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT The U n i t e d Nations New York, New York 6:30 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you v e r y much. Mr. P r e s i d e n t , Mr. S e c r e t a r y General, l a d i e s and gentlemen: Five years ago i n Rio, t h e n a t i o n s o f t h e
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- . It is on the record for broadcast. However, it is embargoed until 10:06 a.m. on Saturday. The subject of the briefing is the President's radio address t o m o r r o w . And here to brief are George Frampton, who is the Acting Chair of the Council on Environmental
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- for National Public Radio. "Crisis is in my blood," Wilkins said. "I share Chairman Bond's and [NAACP] President Mfume's aspirations for Crisis to be both indispensable reading for all those who are struggling for racial and economic justice
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- /Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. draft SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Remarks for President Clinton (13 pages) c. 10/1998 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Lowell Weiss OA/Box Number: 17195 FOLDER
- /uri-.../oma.eop.gov.us/1999/6/28/3.text. 1 THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release June 26, 1999 RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION The Oval O f f i c e THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This month
- every year since it has opened, making kids, retailers, and fish very happy. Today, Chattanooga is not only cleaner than it has been in decades - it led the entire state in job grnwth fnr thm first half nf last ypa^ I joined the President's Council
- u l l y f o r d e f i b r i l l a t o r s i n t h e county's p o l i c e c a r s . The n e x t f i r e e x t i n g u i s h e r s For h e a l t h advocates, t h e automated d e f i b r i l l a t o r s -- which were developed d u r i n g t h e p a s t
- a r y For Immediate Release December 7, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT KENNEDY CENTER HONORS RECEPTION The East Room THE PRESIDENT: Thank you v e r y much. Ladies and gentlemen, t o n i g h t the s t a r s shine over the White House. T o n i g h
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- the " t r e a t m e n t gap." * B r e a k i n g the c y c l e o f drugs and crime: numerous s t u d i e s c o n f i r m t h a t the Page 3 Public Papers of the Presidents v a s t m a j o r i t y o f p r i s o n e r s commit t h e i r crimes t o buy
- resources in a sustainable way - to collaborate on studies of the marine environment - and to develop tools that bring scientific knowledge from the laboratory to the classroom Personal connection to issue 1. TK percent of Americans grow up within 50 miles
- Senate President Professional Services Council Chief of Staff United States House of Representatives Senior Editor Science/Technology US News & World Report Partner Berliner, Corcoran, & Rowe LLP Chief, International Policy Division Federal Communications
- beginning this third stage, Congress and the President would review how the economy had responded to the first two stages. And a critical component of this third stage is the inclusion of developing countries in an international system. Q: A: HOW DOES
- the President's goal of developing 3,000 new charter schools by early in the next century - a goal adopted by bipartisan charter school legislation passed by the House last week. Supports Certification o f Master Teachers. The bill includes $18.5 million
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17197 FolderlD: Folder Title: Y2K Departure Statement [11/10/99] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 8 2 President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion Fourth
- Partnership for Women and Families Washington, DC t Ms. Judith Benkendorf Hon. Samuel R. Berger Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, National Security Council Washington, DC v Mr. Elbert Branscomb Director, Joint Genome Project, United
- . The chief of staff must enforce staff discipline by organizing information flow to the president and ensuring that all issue analyses are ripe for presidential involvement. The chief must orchestrate administration policy development by coordinating policy
- [Digital Divide Navajo 4/17/00 - Remarks by the President to the Peoples of the Navajo Nation Shiprock, NM]
- .''''] Acknowledge: introducer Myra Jodie; President Kelsey Begaye; Rep. Tom Udall; VP Taylor McKenzie; Chief Justice Robert Yazzie; Speaker Edward Begay; Members of the Navajo Tribal Council; Mayor of the Shiprock Council William Lee; National Congress of American
- treaty. [Sen. Byrd's resolution, endorsed by the Senate, made it clear that developing nation participation must be America's bottom line, and that is the line we will draw in Kyoto.] As President Carlos Menem stated forcefully last week when I visited
- Garcia, the President of the University of Texas at Brownsville, is a member of your President's Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. (She may introduce you). The Commission has been helpful to us in developing the Action Plan
- measures. Over the past six years, America has created nearly 18 million new jobs - a remarkable 93% of them in the private sector. We have achieved the strongest period of sustained growth in 30 years ~ with the lowest inflation in 30 years. Once again
- the digital divide. As stated above, the Kaiser Family Foundation, represented by President and CEO Drew Altman, will develop, produce and distribute public service announcements to help motivate young people to "get connected" and take advantage
- track would also send a terrible signal to emerging markets, undermining the developing world trend toward free market policies and democracy. Exports and U.S. Growth For the U.S., the case for fast track is clear: if we are to sustain our nomic g r o w
- of our forests will continue to be responsibly managed for sustainable timber production and other activities. Environmental protection and economic growth can - and must - go hand in hand. Today's action is just the latest step the Vice President and I
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- ) of the Presbyteral Council of the Diocese of Covington. Hc serves on both the Ministry Development Board and the Worship Commission of the Diocese of Covington. Hc is a Spiritual Director at Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in Cincinnati, and has given numerous retreats
- , in consultation with appropriate technical experts, including the Advisory Council established under section 407; (E) develop guidelines for reporting and disseminating results; (F) develop standards and procedures for interstate, regional, and national
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- Udall. (Applause.) The Vice President, Taylor McKenzie, Chief Justice Robert Yazzie, Speaker Edward Begay, members of the Navajo Tribal Council, Shiprock Council Mayor William Lee. And we have with us today the President of the National Congress
- by the President (America's Private Investment Companies (APICs) and New Markets Venture Capitalfirms).This past November in Chicago during the his last New Markets trip, President Clinton and Speaker Hastert agreed to develop a bi-partisan initiative on New
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- practical reasons: Investing in rural North Carolina benefits the state's economy as a whole; rural areas have the manpower to sustain economic development that, increasingly in the cities, is threatened by a tight labor pool; and rural areas can take
- and Chief of Staff to the Vice President (Invited) National Performance Review 1:45 PM to 2:00 PM Morley Winograd, Senior Policy Advisor to the Vice President (Confirmed) Domestic Policy Council 2:00 PM to 2:15 PM Bruce N . Reed, Assistant to the President
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- us to develop our entire approach to closing the digital divide: Vice President Al Gore. This is a fortunate time for our country. We have the strongest economy in history. We have the lowest African American and Hispanic unemployment rates our
- report by the President's Council of Economic Advisers, Teenagers and their Parents in the 21 ' Century. This report shows positive signs for today's teenagers - including increases in student achievement and college access, increased participation
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17193 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mentoring 2/4/98 f l ] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 2 6 Position: Draft 2/3/98 5pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON "HIGH HOPES
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- ? firstgov.gov ? will be created through a generous donation from Eric Brewer, a UC Berkeley professor and the founder of the Internet search firm Inktomi. Eric developed this revolutionary technology under a government DARPA grant. (The President could say
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- F.UZABETH MAR1NCOLA Ertcutlve Direavr i COUNCIL March 4,1999 To the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress: We, the undersigned, urge you to support the decision to permit federally-funded biomedical scientists to conduct
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- of going to Washington. D.C. Since 1996, the president and chief executive officer for the Urban League of Pittsburgh has made a handful of trips to the nation's capital to plead for justice in cases of alleged police brutality. Today Bush
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- of the Leadership Council of Aging Organizations and the President of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. Ms. McSteen was the acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration during the Reagan Administration, after
- Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON MILESTONE IN HUMAN GENOMICS THE EAST ROOM June 26, 2000 Acknowledge: P.M. Blair, who will join us via live teleconference in a moment; Ambassadors from [the U.K.], Japan, [Germany], France, [China
- national parks and other precious lands, restore salmon and other endangered species, and develop clean energy technologies. At the same time, President Clinton forced Congress to drop special-interest riders that would have s winlong.o14 Paged! cut
- and Hispanic. We must reverse this trend. Coalition partnerships must be forged between government, business, civic groups, educational institutions, churches AND families to develop a comprehensive, sustainable strategy to educate, train and employ local youth
- developed by the Members of Congress who are here today. The first principle is that we must do more to protect every American's financial privacy. The Vice President has led this Administration's efforts to identify areas where privacy is at risk
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- TO THE PRESIDENT From: Re: Joe Lockhart Draft TIME Magazine piece for your review Attached please find a draft in your name prepared by Lowell Weiss, for possible submission to TIME Magazine's ''Person of the Century" series. This series, pieces written
- , supported high quality professional development, and vigorously called for a complete reform of the teaching profession at every level. In the past 7 years, the President's legislative agenda has successfully supported the new and growing American consensus
- that all produce presented for sale in U.S. markets meets U.S. food safety requirements FDA will take action based on a nsk assessment and in keeping with scientific pnnciples. • The President's initiative also calls for the development, in one year
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- decision yesterday, hesitation. Our desire f o r peace waa the word lhat the Go nist press HMeney. reported that Security Council President -Mnrpenthau. JudRc Level satd: sprinKS rather, f r o m a f u r t h e r ment would subsidize mortg (tn the day of M r
- quality of life. So the Vice President and I have proposed record funding for public transit and Better America Bonds to help communities grow in ways that ensure a clean environment and strong, sustainable economic development. Third, we must clean up
- : After participating in an AFGE Future Forum, what direction would you like to see AFGE take in the future? Chuck Murphy Executive Vice President National Immigration and Naturalization Service Council New York-New Jersey A: AFGE should commit
- Speechwriter Working on President's Digital Divide... [partial] (2 pages) 4/24/00 P6/b(6) 003. web page Testimonials from http://main.nc.us/board/testimonials.html [partial] (9 pages) 4/20/00 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting
- THE PRESIDENT'S CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVE USAID ACTION PLAM The U.S. Agency for International Development (USATD) has been given the lead on behalf of the Federal Government in implemenling the President's initiative for developing countries. This draft Action
- goals and only one in three now has afinancialplan. So today, I am directing my National Economic Council to work with our agencies and develop a plan to make financial literacy just as central a goal in our country as computer literacy. Greater choice
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- opportunity pass us by. And now, I would like to introduce Martha McSteen, the incoming Chair of the Leadership Council of Aging Organizations and the President of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. Ms. McSteen was the acting
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17197 FolderlD: Folder Title: George Washington Carver Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 8 2 Draft 12/16/99 9am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON
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- of college presidents for America Reads. She is a member of the Council on Competitiveness. Dr. Rodin is a member of the executive committee of the Association of American Universities. Dr. Rodin is a member of the board of directors of Electronic Data
- , the President will release a new report from the Domestic Policy Council and the National Economic Council documenting the special challenges that the over 9 million Medicare beneficiaries living in rural communities face in accessing and affording lifesaving
- president of Carleton College and a professor in the Carleton economics department in 1987. A specialist in economic policy and planning in developing countries, he has served since 1975 as economic consultant to the Government of Botswana, which awarded him
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- effort to break allied unity. His efforts were instrumental in ensuring the success of Operation Desert Storm. (Applause.) Robert Gates. In a long career in the Central Intelligence Agency and service to five presidents in the National Security Council
- through U.S. district and appeals courts. During this same period, the Justice Department, under Richardson's direct supervision, developed and pursued a case against Vice President Spiro Agnew [q.v.] for tax fraud and bribery. I n October, when
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- of the teaching profession at every level. In 1999, the Administration launched its initiative to hire 100,000 teachers for the early grades to reduce class sizes and strengthen reading and early childhood development. -9- TRENDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION President
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- recent developments on Kosovo. Ever since the former Yugoslavia collapsed in bloodshed, the United States and our NATO allies have been working together to restore peace to the region. Three years ago, we ended the war in Bosnia. The number of American
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- are some themes for the President's speech on Saturday. These have been developed by our Electronic Commerce and Consumer Protection Group which includes: AT&T, AOL, American Express, Dell Computer Corp., IBM, Microsoft, Time Warner Inc., and VISA U.S.A
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- that this is an issue that cries out for presidential leadership. In that spirit, I've released this open letter to President Clinton. I wanted to give you a heads-up that it's out there in the media. I really think the President has to tackle this. The Initiative
- ] [The student cited a lack of morality and urged more disciplinary action from school anybody administrators.] The President. I agree with that. But what happens if all of that still doesn't work because young people at some point develop a whole other life
- are developing and r e f i n i n g the STS idea. Our advisory council has established a J o i n t working group w i t h the DOE to discuss the establishment o f a p i l o t program f o r converting e x i s t i n g markers to the STS system and f o r a c e n t r
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- , Director Development and Communications From: 6:45 p.m. i l Subject: Visit of President William Jeffelrson Clinton -Background information on Boricua College # of pages: (9) including this cover page As you may very well appreciate, there have been
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- A w a r d s C e r e m o n y i n c l u d e s : Lifetime University of Idealism A w a r d , Digital E q u i p m e n t C o r p o r a t i o n Leadership A w a r d s , and t h e C u p o f Idealism! President Bill Clinton will share his vision f o r
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- , National Asian and Pacific American Legal Consortium Lisa Navarette, Deputy Vice President, National Council of LaRaza Fred Rotondaro, Executive Director, National Italian American Foundation Hilary Shelton, Deputy Director, NAACP Washington Office 7:30 pm
- to an Investor, a transaction that is common on Wall Street but almost unknown elsewhere. "We need to reinvent tho whole approach so as to develop a new U.S. model," said Mr. Chu, the president of Accion International. But the founders of the microcredit movement
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- here very much, and I'm very grateful to President Ruebel and to all the officials and the students who did such a good job today. Mr. Mayor, County Executive Davis, Senator Glenn, Congressman Sawyer, Congressman Stokes, members of the City Council
- , DURING his first months in the Presidency, it had s& ^ • h e l p e d to solv Woodrow Wilson that the American people whom he loved ; | | | | ,on as one of kill him. Illness put him to bed for a few days in December!^ - ^ d by flattery convinced him
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- as business opportunities for | other U.S. firms to meetings with the emperor and the prime U.S. companies, but also what President) help develop numinister. And Russian President Boris Clinton called "profound disagreements",? clear power plants Yeltsin
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- from the dangers of smoking. (Cheers, sustained applause.) And t h a t i s a l s o why I was i n t e n s e l y proud l a s t week when President C l i n t o n stood up f o r American f a m i l i e s by standing up t o tobacco a d v e r t i s i n g aimed
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- ://www.govemor.state.ut.us/html/biography.htm and the past president of the Council of State Governments. He currently sits on the executive committee of the National Governors' Association and the Republican Governors Association. He has received numerous awards, including
- AND CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS JANET YELLEN The Briefing Room 11:15 A . M . EDT MS. YELLEN: As the President mentioned, the Commerce Department is releasing its annual report, has released it this morning on income and poverty statistics
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- : 1998 Navajo Nation Presidential Candidates Profile BYLINE: Bindell, Stan KELSEY BEGAYE Honesty. That is what Navajo Nation Council Speaker Kelsey Begay hopes to return to Navajo government if elected president this year. Albert Hale resigned
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- these developments. And we are marshaling a volunteer army of college students to teach > young children to read, and to mentor middle school children and prepare them for college. With the leadership of Vice President Gore, we have helped communities connect more
- . [Council for Educational Facility Plannen Iniemational, 1997] "Deplorable conditions exist in hundreds of the nation's 80,000public schools — in rural towns, suburbs and inner cities... A chimney dropped into a school library in South Dakota last year
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- came a day after President Clinton submitted a proposal for $1.1 billion in child care aid. Lawmakers cited the report by the National Council of Jewish Women in urging expansion of child-care efforts. "We need to do better by our children and families
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- Streett Director of Scheduling FROM: Maria Echaveste Assistant to the President and Director Office of Public Liaison REQUEST Video of congratulations for the Omega Boys Club 10th Anniversary PURPOSE: To commemorate a decade of growth, to highlight
- everyone feels anxious and insecure sometimes. The problem is not being honest enough to admit your fear. Whenever I accept my own doubt and insecurity I'm more open to other people. The deeper I go into Final draft 9/19/98 4pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT
- NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. draft Draft 2/9/99, Lowell Weiss, President Clinton, Remarks at the NAACP's 90th Anniversary Reception, Washington, DC, 2/9/1999 [partial] (1 page) 2/9/99 P6/b(6) 002. fax Letter to John McCain from
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Unemployment Report 11/7/97
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- has to be firm to make sure that his regime does not resume its capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction. Q Mr. President you seem willing to wait until the U.N. diplomats come back. How much longer are you willing to wait for compliance
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Millennium Evening 1/25/99
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- more often, inadequately saving for retirement, and investing without full comprehension of the risks involved. The President today directed his National Economic Council to convene a high level interagency task force to present him with a plan to raise
New Econ Interviews
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- : Subject: Internal transcript: Interview of the President by Ron Insana for Today Show Forwarded by Nanda Chitre/WHO/EOP on 02/16/2000 10:56 AM • f Margaret M. Suntum 02/03/2000 05:41:42 PM Record Type: To: Record See the distribution list
- in the US, and investigators are exploring the development of tests for an additional 325 diseases or conditions. • A recent survey of genetic testing labs found that over a recent three-year period, the total number of genetic tests preformed increased
- Patients the Protections They Need. The President and the Democrats have been calling for a patients' bill of rights for over t w o years. In 1996, the President appointed a Quality Commission and made its first charge developing a patients' bill of rights
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- ..." Message Copied To: lowell a. weiss/who/eop@eop andrea kane/opd/eop@eop karin kullman/opd/eop@eop J. Eric Gould/OPD/EOP@EOP Joanna E. Slaney/WHO/EOP@EOP Draft 7/8/00 8:45am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
- Congress legislation for federal supervision of traffic in investment securities in interstate commerce, In spite of many state statutes the public in the past has sustained severe losses through practices neither ethical nor honest on che part of many
- and tax-free withdrawals for education. Expanding Work Study and Pell Grants — this year, nearly one million students will be able to work their way through college because of the President's expansion of the Work Study Program. And in 1999, nearly four
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- the right to do their job tomorrow, then I expect the United Nations Security Council to take strong and appropriate action. Q Mr. President, a few years ago you set into motion the Pam Meissner (phonetic) Sexual Offender Tracking Act and Identification Act
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- /TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. schedule Schedule for the President, for Tuesday, April 27, 1999 (4/26/99 at 4:43 PM) [partial] (1 page) 4/26/99 P6/b(6) 002. schedule Schedule for the President, for Tuesday, April 27, 1999 (4/26/99 at 12:14 PM
- Tobacco A 21st Century Economy Worker Training/Adult Literacy W e l f a r e Work Urban Investment community development banks empowerment zones 100,000 vouchers for affordable housing untapped markets initiative Farm Safety Net Technology Research
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- is also an active participant in many cultural and philanthropic ventures, holding the positions of President of Carnegie Hall, member of the National Arts Council and President of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. Born in Kriminieaz, Russia, in 1920
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- agencies through a single toll-free number and web-site so that entrepreneurs—Native Americans, lending institutions, non-profits, foundations, and private businesses—can collaborate to achieve sustainable economic development in Indian Country. irtnership
- it or not," he has quipped. In addition to serving as president of the UFT, Shanker is vice-president of the American Federation of Teachers and of the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO. A member of the Libera] party, he serves as vice-chairman
Guns Radio Address 3/17/00
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- tragedy. Let them hear your voice. Thanks for listening. ### DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL FACSIMILE FOR. DATE: Lcr^Ojl % " \ \o TELEPHONE: FAX: ific;r^c^ FACSIMILE FROM: Leanne Shimabukuro Special Assistant To The President Domestic Policy Council
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- on Military Issues, Is Less Certain on Domestic Ones Senator Has Yet to Turn Vision Into an Agenda By ALISON MITCHELL WASHINGTON. Feb. g - It was telling to hear John McCain proclaim his impatience with President Clinton's last State of the Union iddress
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- , and inspection. In 1998,1 issued an executive order to create the President's Council on Food Safety which is overseeing federal food safety research efforts and is currently developing a comprehensive, national food safety strategic plan. It is under my
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- Position: Draft 7/7/00 7:30pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON MEDICARE THE WHITE HOUSE July 8, 2000 Good morning. With fewer than 40 days left on the Congressional calendar, I would like to speak with you about how we can seize
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- HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON, DC January 19, 1998 Acknowledgments: Harris Wofford, DC City Council Chairperson Charlene Drew Jarvis, Superintendent Gen. Julius Becton; School Board President Wilma Harvey and the rest of the DC School Board, Principal Reginald
- was appointed to deal with "disappearances" and its report "Nunca Mas" became a best-seller in Argentina. Several trials followed which resulted in prison sentences for several Junta leaders. In the main because of pressure from the military, President Alfonsin
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- to protest grievances, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to issue an executive order banning discrimination in defense industry jobs and government employment. In 1943, Randolph organized the first nationwide coalition, the National Council for a Permanent
Ag./Farms 7/23/98 [2]
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- h a t were developed i n the New Deal and repealed by the Republican Congress i n the 1996 farm b i l l . Democratic lawmakers promised l a s t week t o press f o r more government assistance f o r farmers. President C l i n t o n plans t o meet
- DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. schedule Schedule for the President for Friday, April 9, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 4/6/99 P6/b(6) 002. note White House notepad paper, "Richard Beeman - Perm. 2 msgs..." [partial] (2 pages
- AND PUBLIC HEALTH October 15, 1998 In the Fiscal Year 1999 budget. President Clinton and Vice President Gore won important increases to combat water pollution, protect precious lands, restore endangered species, and develop clean energy technologies
- NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. letter Schuylar Dylan Houck to President Clinton [partial] (1 page) 7/10/98 P6/b(6) 002. letter Ann Goss to President Clinton [partial] (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 003. note "Lowell Weiss, Wm. G. Severt
- guided the development of the Condition of Education Report and the Statewide Condition of Education Advisory Council recommendations, specific, district-by-district comparisons are not made. The Annual Condition of Education Report preface is a recent
- for schooling and citizenship. More than 10 years ago, HIPPY's founder and the President of the National Council of Jewish Women helped me plant the seeds of this successful Israeli program in Arkansas and around America. In Gaza City, Suha Arafat proudly showed
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- be imprisoned for up to three years, fined up to $250,000, or both. LEADING AN EFFORT TO DEVELOP SMART GUN TECHNOLOGY. The President has also proposed a $10 million FY 2001 budget initiative to fund the research, development and replication of "smart gun
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- DRUQifipNIEfia©^\SBifefi3'[email protected]/cgi-.. >+19930119+19971208%29%29&use hyp= White House Press Release REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCING THE 1996 NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f the Press S e c r e t a r y (Coral Gables, F l o
- that disband and re-form in a fluid and dynamic strucmral design. I ler accomplishments at the Girl Scours brought her to the presidency of the Drucker Foundation. Drucker's management philosophy is based tan "managing for the mission"—simply put, identifying
- so many years ago that I came here, I think for the Democratic Leadership Council in the '80s, and then when I was running for President. I have seen this remarkable city's turnaround under your leadership and with the partnership of the private
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- County and Regional Scans Fax:19197338356 Apr 20 2000 18:46 P 04 . Columbus County HI. Development Capacity, Accessibility, Infrastructure and Resources • County Development Program Local Development Corporation Chamber of Commerce Economic
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- laboratory, scientists work furiously to develop a smart gun. • BILL CLINTON: All right, you. I gave you $10 million to develop this thing. Now show me how it works! SCIENTIST: Well, Mr. President, first you get a decoder ring, then select the frequency
- . The second New Markets tour will focus not only on where to find potential but on how to turn that potential into long-term partnerships. For example, in Newark, the President will highlight how sports organizations can develop ongoing New Markets
- at the Council on Foreign Relations 6:00 P.M. Private reception for President Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil, and dinner at the Hilton 24 OCTOBER TUESDAY 7.-00 P.M. Dinner given by the United Nations Association for President Kim Young Sam ot South Korea
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17200 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Medal of Freedom Copy 1/15/98 Zumwalt Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 2 6 2 Draft 1/15/98 8:30am PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON
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- c r e t a r y (Sacramento, C a l i f o r n i a ) A p r i l 7, For Immediate Release 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO AMERICORPS VOLUNTEERS F a i r Park D a l l a s , Texas 3:15 P.M. CDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Let's g i v e A l e x i s
- t h e s t u d e n t s . THE PRESIDENT: I agree w i t h t h a t . But what happens i f a l l o f t h a t s t i l l doesn't work because young people a t some p o i n t develop a whole o t h e r l i f e ? I mean, when you l o o k a t what i s a p p a r
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- on to become President of the United States. One of you might be the first to plant the Stars and Stripes on the surface of Mars. One of you might develop the cure for cancer or AIDS. Each and every one of you has enormous potential - whether you're from
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- Commerce, w i l l work c l o s e l y w i t h investment banking head Joe P e r e l l a and c o r p o r a t e f i n a n c e c h i e f T e r r y Meguid t o develop c l i e n t r e l a t i o n s h i p s , p a r t i c u l a r l y overseas. O f f i c i a l s
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- (FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON) REMARKS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE RIVIERA BEACH, F L October 31,1997 President Clinton: Thank you, Debra. As you can hear, my voice has given out on me. So I've asked our outstanding Commerce Secretary, William Daley, to help out
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- that, in turn, invest in businesses located in these communities. This is twice the level included in the President's FY00 budget. Eligible entities would include Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) such as community development banks, credit
- (FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON) REMARKS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE RIVIERA BEACH, FL October 31,1997 Acknowledgments: Debra Braziel (who will introduce you); Gov. Chiles (for Enterprise Florida's endorsement of fast track, which he will mention in his remarks
- networks to isolated rural communities. • President is travelling to North Carolina because the state has made this one of their top issues for rural economic development, as part of the Rural Prosperity Task Force. Sequence of events • President does
Rural Values [4/26/00]
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- . In addition to his role with the Academy, Copeland is vice president of Primary Care Development at Phoebe Putney Memoria) Hospital in Albany, Georgia, and a faculty member of the Southwcsi Georgia Family Practice Residency Program where he assists in training
- ASSISTANCE LOCATES $120 MILLION SALT BUSINESS IN NY A visionary entrepreneur in Livingston County, an investment banker from New York City, and an attorney from Rochester—in partnership with the New York State Development Center (SBDC)—have combined to build
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- Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON DEPARTURE REMARKS ON "DIGITAL DIVIDE" THE WHITE HOUSE December 7,1999 Today, Sec. Daley and the Department of Commerce are convening a conference dedicated to making sure that all Americans can benefit from
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- shallow political quarrel between Republicans and Democrats in Washington. For more than a decade, both parties have failed us there. In i 992. the very future of the American Dream is at stake. Unless we decide we want a different kind of President
- , too. Third, all countries must participate in meeting the challenge of climate change. The United States will not assume binding obligations unless key developing nations meaningfully participate in this effort. -8- As President Carlos Menem stated
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- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • National City Government Resource Center Intergovernmental Committee on Urban and Regional Research U.S. Conference of Mayors Metropolitan Council of Governments National Council for Urban Economic Development National Association of Counties Urban Issues
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- Economy through Exports and Development • implementing the Wheat Purchase Initiative. On Saturday, President Clinton took strong steps to help our family farmers and to reduce crop surpluses at home. He directed the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase
- to say a special word of appreciation to one person who is not here who helped us to develop our entire approach to closing the digital divide: Vice President Al Gore. This is a fortunate time for our country. We have the strongest economy in history. We
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17192 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Old Drafts [International Trade 10/97] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 2 8 Position: Draft 10/30/97 9am PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS
HMOs 7/16/98 [2]
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- priority for the President. In 1996, the President called for the establishment of a bipartisan Quality Commission to examine the changing health care system. In March of 1 9 9 7 , he appointed the Commission and instructed them to develop a patients' bill
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17197 FolderlD: Folder Title: Wall Street Project 1/13/00 - Drafts Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 8 2 1/12/00 6:40pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J
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- be developed or sold. Preservation groups and environmentalists are applauding the initiative. "It sends a very important signal that these special places deserve more protection than they're getting," said Richard Moe, president of the National Trust
- and date geq (04/20/1990) (Edit Search) Public Papers of the Presidents Public Papers of the Presidents O c t o b e r 22, 1999 CITE: 35 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 2112 LENGTH: 4319 words H E A D L I N E : Remarks to the National Board for Professional
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- , the Department of Health and Human Services observed National Adoption Month by honoring outstanding achievements w i t h the 1997 Adoption 2 0 0 2 Excellence Awards. Secretary Shalala developed these awards at the request of the President. The winners
- Exile," by refusing to fund local efforts to deter gun violence by advertising the penalties for breaking gun laws. And they failed to provide funding to expand the research and development of smart gun technology. No society can prevent every tragedy
Actualities 3/19/99
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17196 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Actualities 3/19/99 Stack: Row: s 92 Section: Shelf: 7 Position: Draft 3/19/99 10:00am PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ACTUALITY ON CONSUMER
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- OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. [giooi 11/24/99 W D 03:30 FAX 3015040768 E CPSC-ANN B O N : H I M N RW3CARA Proposed wording to be incorporated into the President's radio address which is scheduled for taping on Friday, November
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- of a letter from Mrs. Elsie Gosnell to President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt containing the words "stark terror of pennyless old age" I enclose a copy of the original letter and a typed version made by the White House staff in 1933. The letter is from
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- October 1998February 1999 wcj*iRES FILED OVERSIZE mmmmJ?^ ^ Draft 10/21/98 10:40am PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ACTUALITY ON JOHN GLENN'S RETURN TO SPACE THE WHITE HOUSE October 21,1998 Next week, one of humankind's greatest pioneers will return
- about how quickly it has all happened; and most of all, gratitude for Chelsea's safe transition to adulthood. We know we are very lucky. This week, the President and I will host a White House Conference on Teenagers to discuss how we, as a society, can
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- after it was first proposed by President Eisenhower, a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty is within our reach. By ending all nuclear testing, we can help prevent a new arms race and make it more difficult for non-nuclear states to develop
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- . But when4arge. gatherings of obstructionists made it impossible for the decre^|p£;^e Gbjart to,,,^ the hatiOTlfl^mterest demanded that the President take action. Here is the sequence of events in the development of the Little Rock school case. In May of 1955
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- FOR PRESIDENT H i t WUiUn flrtf. i>i 4. .u>. cur. tiau ( Taf«»»«» Araa C.W. I I I CONTACT: DICK KLINE FOR IHf"EDIATE PP.LEAfE #7li Monday, Mav 27, 1968 Senator Robert F. Kennedy w i l l carT-alpn throurh Southern C a l i f o r n i a tomorrovr (TueBday, j«ay
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17198 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: New Markets [Agreement and China PNTR] 5/23/00 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 7 1 Draft 5/22/00 10:30am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT
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- Carolina) and date geq (04/20/1990) (Edit Search) Public Papers of the Presidents Public Papers of the Presidents March 13, 1997 CITE: 33 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 351 LENGTH: 7048 words HEADLINE: Remarks to a Joint Session of the North Carolina State
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- up on the Web. We will now have a wholly new ability: to ask scientific questions about not a single gene, but the entire genome. Now drugs can be developed for every protein to alter its function and help clear up a malfunction. '- C However, we
- PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ACTUALITY ON READ ACROSS AMERICA THE WHITE HOUSE February 19,1999 The best and most enjoyable way for children to open their minds is by opening books. This Tuesday, America will celebrate "Read Across America Day." More
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- is not "government run" since beneficiaries choose coverage through either private drug benefit managers or Medicare managed care plans. The President will invite the drug industry to be more constructive as he works to develop a consensus to pass this critical
- DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. interview Of President Clinton (23 pages) n.d. P5 002. draft State of the Union (27 pages) 1/5/1999 P5 003. note State of the Union (2 pages) n.d. P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
- want now to challenge you—to challenge you to develop and apply that quality of excellence which is within you. The 1'ublic Papers of the Presidents, Lyndon B. Johnson 1963-1964, Pg. 765, Item 397, June 10 Demagogues and dictators believed of your
- NO. AND TYPE 001. note SUBJECT/TITLE DATE "Crime and Community policing: The President met a young police officer..." [partial] (1 page) n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Weiss, Lowell OA/Box Number: 17194
- disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l) National security classified
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- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17198 FolderlD: Folder Title: Food Safety Drafts 5/5/00 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 2 7 Position: Draft 5/5/00 11:00am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO
- /00 5:40pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON TALKING POINTS ON SEIZING DIGITAL OPPORTUNITIES EAST PALO ALTO, CA April 17, 2000 xe^TD u^fagda^ otiBs6n: ReheedaXobe^TlevrJefise^ . Jeifefson, BarbafahdCZee^oftfim, ^ StephaRk^ubbs^onegTGeRe^pefHng
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- with me this year and beyond. I am an AmeriCorps member, and I will get things done. —AmeriCorps Pledge th AmeriCorps 5 anniversary — message points Afterfiveyears, AmeriCorps has changed lives and changed America. Five years ago, President Clinton
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- and www.americanexpress.com. An E-Commerce Resource Center provides tips and tools for conducting e-commerce — including a downloadable template for merchants to use develop their own privacy policy. American Express does not place ads on web sites without a privacy policy
Drug Courts 7/11/98 [3]
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- Until 10:06 A.M. EST Saturday, December 20, 1997 RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION The Roosevelt Room THE PRESIDENT: Good moming. In this season of hope and special time for our loved ones, I'd like to share some thoughts on what all Americans
- the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l) National security classified information |(bXI)of the FOIA| b(2) Release would
AmeriCorps - Old Drafts
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- : Speechwriting Scries/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17197 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Americorps - Old Drafts Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 92 2 8 2 Draft 10/19/99 9:40pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS
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- of Missouri wrote to the President in support of this project. The request was forwarded to OPL from Ben Johnson, Director of the White House Office on the President's Initiative for One America. Ben supports a video message for this production. All relevant
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- /13/2000 10:57:37 AM Record Type: To: Record See the distribution list at the bottom of this message cc: Subject: remarks of the President on rural prescription drugs THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate
- Garden 12:10 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. I want to say a few brief words about three critical issues now pending before Congress. There have been major developments on all of them in the last 24 hours that demand our attention
- and running water? A greater number do now than fifteen years ago, especially those in developed areas or near power lines, but because the distribution of homes is so scattered, it is not economically.possihlr to provideppwer and running watefYo every
- Beginning || Download Soundfile (.au ~3.5MB) THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release November 22, 1997 RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Today I ' d l i k e t o speak
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- the sanctity of medical records. With the growing number of mergers between insurance companies and banks, lenders potentially can gain access to the private medical information contained in your insurance forms. So the Vice President and I propose to outlaw
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- or confidential commercial or financial information [(aX4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
- . " ^ ^ Jg HO 0 MY FRIENDS, THERE IS NOTHING MORE BASIC FOR US TO L E A R N THAN THAT "THE B A J T L E A M I N OUR HANDS. " m!J $0 on WE MUST NOT WAIT FOR PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO FREE US. WE MUST NOT WAIT FOR THE SUPREME COURT AND CONGRESS TO FREE US. WE
- , a step that has at least been under discussion, the truce could develop into a broader pact. The truce also implies a cessation of public criticisms between the two parties, the Celera Corporation of Rockville, Md., and an international consortium
Space Station
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- also spumed suggestions that pictures, occasionally wiping a tear his selection was a political reward from the corner of her eye. for defending President Clinton and Vice President Gore during the SenMr. Glenn said his wife and chilate hearings last
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17192 FolderlD: Folder Title: Michener [James] Statement 10/17/97 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 2 8 3 Draft 10/17 10am PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON
Digital Divide
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- t i m e . I t h i n k we d i d a d e a l here today. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release December 9, 1999 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE The South Grounds 8:12 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: I
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- o r i e s . He a l s o developed what he c a l l e d a "good o l ' boy" l o v e f o r t h e South and i t s people. 1 I n t h e 1967 ''North Toward Home,'' Mr. M o r r i s d e s c r i b e d Yazoo C i t y as 'on the edge o f t h e d e l t a , s t r
- Nydia Velazquez meets the c o n g r e s s i o n a l c l a s s o f '92 BYLINE: By E l a i n e R i v e r a . STAFF WRITER BODY: WHEN PRESIDENT-ELECT B i l l C l i n t o n showed up u n e x p e c t e d l y a t a Washington r e c e p t i o n l a s t week
- .? s Draft 4/24/98 6pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON PRISONERS 1 AND BENEFIT FRAUD April 25,1998 Good morning. This morning I'd like to talk to you about one vital way we are working to restore Americans' faith in our national
- i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y (Hauppauge, New York) For Immediate Release August 1, 1998 RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION Amagansett F i r e S t a t i o n Amagansett, Long I s l a n d , New York 10:06 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT
- , which conducts s t u d i e s and sponsors research on c o l l e g e campuses and, i n l i n e w i t h the Bush A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s emphasis on n a t i o n a l t e s t i n g and standards, works w i t h the s t a t e s i n developing them. " I
- of the s p i l l and disappointed by the f a i l u r e of employees t o n o t i f y a u t h o r i t i e s when leaks occurred. Executive Vice President John F. Imle J r . , who personally entered the company's no contest plea i n court, i n s i s t e d
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- t h e r case, c o n s i d e r i n g t h a t many bedrock p a r t y s u p p o r t e r s i n o r g a n i z e d l a b o r view f r e e t r a d e as a t h r e a t t o j o b s . "There's a s e r i o u s attempt by the President t o b r i n g along
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- , is designed to continuously measure shallow ground water levels on timed sequential intervals, while providing a means of storing as well as retrieving the collected data practically and efficiently. The driving force behind the production * development
- , the opportunity to develop to the highest capacity of his or her own self and for the common good. -Dwight D. Eisenhower If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. -Benjamin
Commerce
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- developments in shipbuilding, navigation information, communications, sensors, and cargo handling will improve safety and efficiency and allow smaller crews. As ships and transportation systems become more complex, training requirements will grow. Crews must
- this new genomic information will facilitate the development of diagnostic tools to help identify who has a genetic predisposition. This will facilitate interventions ranging for change in diet and life style to drug treatments. Genomic information could
Concl. [New Economy 2/24/00]
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- and the atonement. His reply to Burke's Reflections led a Birmingham Church and King mob to destroy his home and laboratory in 1791. Both Burke and Lord North expressed satisfaction at the developments at Birmingham — Priestley accepted his losses with stoic dignity
- , 2000 View the Announcement U.S. Department of Labor, Alexis M. Herman, Secretary Employment and Training Administration The Navajo Nation Capitol Region Workforce Development Board Amount of Federal Grant $10.3 million (Up to $41.2 million over 5 years
AmeriCorps - King
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- f o r N o n v i o l e n t S o c i a l Change i n A t l a n t a . Begun i n C o r e t t a ' s basement, i t developed i n t o an i m p r e s s i v e complex, opened i n 1982, near Ebenezer B a p t i s t Church, where King preached. The c e n t e r