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date: 2008-06-20 23:30:56
subject: Press Release (0806206) for Fri, 2008 Jun 20

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Press Gaggle by Tony Fratto
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 20, 2008

Press Gaggle by Tony Fratto Aboard Air Force One En Route Naples, Florida

˙˙Press Briefings


10:22 A.M. EDT

MR. FRATTO: Good morning. As Dana would say, we're on our way to Naples,
Florida. The President taped the radio address this morning. In the
President's radio address, he'll reiterate his call for Congress to lift
its ban on oil drilling in ANWR -- that's the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge -- and in the Outer Continental Shelf -- call on them to remove its
block on oil shale leasing, and expand and enhance our refining capacity so
we can meet the energy challenges we face.

Here's a quote from the radio address: "If congressional leaders leave for
the 4th of July recess without taking action they will need to explain why
$4-a-gallon gasoline is not enough incentive for them to act."

The President also had his normal briefings this morning. At 1:00 p.m., the
President attends a Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart Florida Victory Committee
Luncheon. It's at a private residence in Naples, Florida. At 5:40 p.m., the
President attends an Elect Pat McCrory for Governor and North Carolina
Republican State Executive Committee Reception. It's in Raleigh, North
Carolina. And then we return to the White House at 8:20 p.m.

One thing, I saw some news coverage this morning on the number of Americans
out there who have not yet filed their income tax returns to receive their
rebate checks. And I just want to reiterate our calling for -- say this a
number of times from the White House and from the podium for Americans,
especially senior citizens and veterans out there who don't normally file
for income tax returns, to make sure they go out there and file so that
they can get their rebate from the stimulus checks.

Questions.

Q Tony, I know you've been asked this at least once before this morning,
but can you talk a little bit more now about that New York Times report on
the Israel doing a dress rehearsal for --

MR. FRATTO: I don't have anything on that.

Q Can you say why you can't comment?

MR. FRATTO: It's an -- on operational matters like that I just don't have
any comment.

Q Is Defense commenting?

MR. FRATTO: Not that I'm aware of.

Q Is the administration concerned about McClellan testifying today?

MR. FRATTO: Concerned? I don't know. I think -- I think Scott has probably
told everyone everything he doesn't know, so I don't know if anyone should
expect them to see anything new today.

Anything else?

Q On the oil front, it doesn't seem likely that Congress is going to move
to lift the ban on drilling. So -- in the near term anyway. So is there
anything else that the President is contemplating, any other actions to
help bring down the price of oil?

MR. FRATTO: Well, we're always looking at the markets. As you know, there's
a meeting this weekend in Saudi where producers and consumers will have an
opportunity to discuss what's going on in the oil markets, and Secretary
Bodman is going there. We always continue to look for ways that we can try
to get more supply into the market, of course. I don't have anything to
announce right now.

But there's no question that I think a number of members of Congress are
probably rethinking the policy on the Outer Continental Shelf and ANWR, and
certainly with respect to leasing and refineries, especially as they go
home and they hear from the constituents in their districts. Americans are
increasingly concerned. I think if you'd asked Americans two, three or four
years ago what their views were on drilling in certain areas, it probably
wasn't as popular then either. It is now, because I think most Americans
understand the common sense that if prices are rising rapidly and supply is
short, and we are finding ourselves dependent on foreign and maybe
unreliable sources of energy, then what we ought to be doing is trying to
increase that output here at home, especially if we know there are sources
of oil and other forms of energy here.

Q Durbin said on the floor the other day that there's oil leases on
millions and millions of acres offshore that are just not being used and
not being tapped. Why not --

MR. FRATTO: There are lots of reasons. I mean, one is that you don't just
drop a drill into -- whether it's offshore or on property -- and hope that
oil comes out. It takes years and years of geological study, environmental
impact regulations that you have to deal with. You want to make sure there
is actually oil there that you can go out and extract and bring to market.

So it's a very long process, it's a very expensive process. There are other
places out there like the Outer Continental Shelf and ANWR where we know,
in fact, that there are -- there is oil there that can be brought to
market. But the first step in all of this is exploration. And even on those
existing leases, you still need to go out and explore, and that takes lots
and lots of time.

Q But it seems like those existing leases are far more down the pipe than
ANWR or any other spaces that aren't even opened up. Why not follow those
leads first?

MR. FRATTO: I'm sure some of them are, but it's not a question of, why not
do something first; it's why don't we do everything that we can do. And
when oil is at $130 or approaching $140 a barrel and Americans are paying
$4, on the way to $5 a gallon for gasoline, they don't want to hear that
we're doing things one at a time. They want to hear that we're doing
everything that we can possibly be doing to help them bring down those
prices.

Q Is there anything the administration can do immediately on the
consumption front, that is not exploration, but --

MR. FRATTO: In terms of demand? There's a lot that we're doing. In fact, we
just did it. We just passed --

Q -- more that you can do.

MR. FRATTO: We just passed an energy bill last year that's aggressively
increasing the fuel economy standards for automobiles. Now, some of that
takes time, obviously. You have rolling stock out there in the economy that
you need to work through, but Americans are making their own choices. I
think we saw some data out this week in terms of consumption demand from
Americans in terms of how much less gasoline they're using, either because
they're choosing not to drive as much, or driving shorter distances, and
they're making their own choices, or purchasing automobiles that are more
fuel efficient.

So Americans are making those choices. We've also made -- helped to make
those choices for the nation structurally in terms of our fuel economy
standards, our increase in alternative fuels for automobiles, and the
promotion of hybrid vehicles.

Q Is there more that can be done that the administration is contemplating
in the short term? That was last year's bill -- gas was $3 at the time.

MR. FRATTO: That was a bill that was passed last year that is coming into
effect now as we speak.

Q Are you considering additional measures --

MR. FRATTO: There is no -- we've said this many, many times -- if you're
looking for any measure that would significantly reduce gasoline prices
over a period of weeks or months, those tools just don't exist. That can
only take place over the long term -- except for the choices of individual
Americans to just reduce the amount of gasoline they use.

Q Have the week ahead?

MR. FRATTO: Yes, week ahead. Let's see, the President will be in Washington
this weekend. On Monday, June 23rd, the President participates in a photo
opportunity and remarks to the Phoenix Mercury. This is in the East Garden
of the White House; open press. At 2:50 p.m. in the afternoon on Monday,
the President participates in a photo opportunity with the 2008
Presidential Scholars. That's at the South Portico and it's open for
stills.

On Tuesday, June 24th, the President meets with the President of the
Republic of the Philippines in the Oval Office; pool at the bottom. At 1:10
p.m., the President meets with the Prime Minister of Vietnam; Oval Office,
pool at the bottom. At 4:05 p.m., the President makes remarks to the 2007
and 2008 NCAA Sports Champions; it's on the South Lawn of the White House,
open press. I don't have a list right now of who all those champions are,
but we'll try to get them for you.

Q That's Tuesday?

MR. FRATTO: That's on -- yes, Tuesday, at 4:05 p.m. And then at 6:35 p.m.
on Tuesday, the President attends a RNC reception; it's at a private
residence in McLean, Virginia.

Q Where?

Q McLean.

MR. FRATTO: Private residence in McLean, Virginia.

Wednesday, June 25th, at 4:40 p.m. in the afternoon, the President attends
a Max M. Fisher National Republican Award Dinner. It's at Laurel Manor in
Livonia, Michigan; pool for camera, open for correspondents.

On Thursday, June 26th, 8:25 a.m., the President makes remarks at the
National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast; JW Marriot, open press. At 1:00 p.m.
that afternoon, the President makes remarks to the Office of Faith-Based
and Community Initiatives' National Conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel;
open press. He'll overnight at Camp David and be there through Sunday.

Q So he's there all day Friday?

MR. FRATTO: Right.

Q Is that a down --

MR. FRATTO: He'll be there through -- he'll be in Camp David Friday night,
Saturday night, and --

Q I missed Friday -- Thursday night?

Q Thursday night and Friday night?

MR. FRATTO: What did I say? Oh, that's right -- Thursday night, Friday
night, Saturday night overnight in Camp David. Sunday he returns to --

Q Is Friday a down day or is he doing business up there?

MR. FRATTO: I'll let you know if we have more.

Q Wednesday is Michigan -- is it a day trip? Livonia -- whatever --

MR. FRATTO: Livonia.

Q Thank you.

MR. FRATTO: Okay, thanks.

END 10:33 A.M. EDT
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