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PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH’S NEWS CONFERENCE
Source | CONUS Archive |
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Record ID | 268777 |
Story Slug | BUSH NEWS CONFERENCE (1991) |
Location | WASHINGTON, DC |
Format | B-ROLL |
Date | 08/02/1991 |
Archive Time | 12:31:19 |
TRT | 29:36 |
Video Description | GEORGE BUSH WALKING FROM THE WHITE HOUSE TO PODIUM IN THE ROSE GARDEN, HOLDING NEWS CONFERENCE |
Description | PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH’S NEWS CONFERENCE |
Script | TRANSCRIPT: The President Today, August 2, provides an opportunity for all Americans to reflect upon the past year It was just 12 months ago today that Saddam Hussein, lacking provocation or cause, ordered an attack upon Iraq's small and defenseless neighbor, Kuwait What followed, the world now knows, was a nightmare of brutal occupation, a nightmare that only came to an end several months ago What liberated Kuwait was an unprecedented effort, one that brought together most of the international community, initially in support of sanctions, ultimately in support of military force, and always consistent with the principles and resolutions of the United NationsOur task has not ended We must ensure that Iraq complies fully with all UN resolutions and eliminates its weapons of mass destruction And we must work to reintegrate Iraq and its people into the region once the Iraqi people choose new leadershipMost significantly on this August 2d, we note that two new opportunities for peace have emerged as a biproduct of our efforts in the Gulf In the Middle East, we're close to convening a conference this October that will launch direct talks among Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab States I welcome Prime Minister Shamir's statement that he supports our proposal, and I call upon Israel and the Palestinians to clear away remaining obstacles and seize this truly historic opportunity for peaceAnd I'm pleased, too, on another front, that Prime Minister Mitsotakis and President Ozal have informed me that Greece and Turkey have agreed to attend a meeting concerning Cyprus This meeting would be well-prepared and both convened and chaired by the United Nations Secretary-General under his Security Council mandate Greek and Turkish leaders will work in support of the Secretary-General's efforts in advance of the meeting, planned for September in the United States, provided that adequate progress is made narrowing differences before thenThat's the end of the statement, and I'll be glad to take just a few questions Helen [Helen Thomas, United Press International], I understand you have the first questionMiddle East Peace TalksQ Mr President, you're on the record several times saying that the implementation of UN Resolution 242 and 338, land-for-peace, should be the basis of ending this 40-year conflict Do you still feel that way?The President Well, the United States has not changed its position on 242 and 338, of course But the point now is not to further elaborate on how we think the outcome should be; this is a matter to be negotiated But the United States' policy hasn't changedQ But you admit that there has to be concessions on both sides, thoughThe President I would leave that for the discussions One way to avoid progress is to start spelling out what should happen or how it should work before the parties sit down The big news and the important news is, there seems to be agreement on this conference And I think -- I'll tell you, people all around the world are hoping that this proves to be true We don't want to miss this opportunity for peacePOW's and MIA'sQ Sir, you were shot down and you know what it's like And if you had been captured and they had not come after you, it would have been pretty bad, wouldn't it? I wonder how you feel about the possibility that there are still alive people over there who were captured who might be in Cambodia or Laos -- --The President YesQ -- -- or Vietnam And did you ask the Soviets about any prisoners they might have from past World Wars?The President Yes, we raised that with the Soviets They've maintained before and I would expect maintain again that they know of no American prisoners But look, you're talking to one who was almost taken prisoner, and I think the United States Government should run down every single lead As General Scowcroft said the other day, and I back him fully, there's no hard evidence of prisoners being alive And for those who are unscrupulously raising the hopes of families by fraud, that should be really condemned You talk about something brutal to a family, that's about as cruel as you can do However, if there's any hard evidence, it will be pursued and run to the ground And our policy has always been based on the assumption that until we can account for every person missing that we have to run down these leads to prove that nobody is heldBut, Sarah [Sarah McClendon, McClendon News], I've got to be careful that I don't do what some have done and maliciously raise the hopes of families, and yet, I want to reassure those families our Government, our Defense Department, they're going to go the extra mile to find out if there's anything there And is anybody has any hard evidence, please bring it forwardSo, you hit me on something that really I feel strongly about in my heart1992 CampaignQ Mr President, tomorrow you've summoned your top political advisers to Camp David to talk about the re-election campaign in 1992 Does this mean that you've made the decision to run again?The President No No firm decision in that regard But I'm going away next week for a vacation, and I'm very happy about that, incidentally And before I went I wanted to get some advisers together to talk about 1992 But there will be no decisions as to organization, there will be no decision as to issues, there will be no firm decisions for me It's a listening session I wanted to get it out of the way before I go up to Maine It's not inclusive, incidentallyMost of the people that will be there will be from around the Washington area, and of course, as you look down the road at a possible 1992 race, there are people all over this country to whom I owe the very fact I'm standing here who won't be there So, it's that kind of a listening session And the last thing I want to do is project a sense of arrogance or unconcern about the tough task that lies ahead if I decide to be a candidate, and this is a good way to start a little more formal listing project But that's about allDo you want a followup to that?Q Yes Mrs Bush has raised some personal concerns She said she supports whatever you want to do But can you foresee anything that might make you decide not to run?The President No I'll be honest -- the only thing would be a health problem, and I don't have one right now But I mean, it wouldn't be fair to the American people to ask to be reelected, knowing that you, in your heart of hearts, might feel you couldn't finish the job But I don't feel that way I think the doctors whom report regularly, it seems to me -- [laughter] -- I'm very sorry about that That's a third dog and we've already got two I don't know what she's doing here Where were we? I was answering a serious -- oh, the health [Laughter] My memory [Laughter]Well, look, if you had a dog run across in front of you like that -- health is good, and Barbara leveled with people the other day I've tried to level with them I would not masquerade or hide on a question of that significance And, frankly, Rita [Rita Beamish, Associated Press], that's about the only thing I can think of that would make me change my mind Sometimes I feel, let's go -- all right, let's join forces -- particularly when I listen to some of the charges that take place by the Democrats who now seem to have a concerted policy, and that policy is to tear down the President -- otherwise very nice Senator's -- [laughter] -- now reverting to out-of-character attacks They really areYou look at the people that are going ballistic out there and they're not that kind of guy, but they've got a game plan now So, sometimes I feel the juices start flowing But it's a little early for that I haven't even been on vacation yet Wait until I come back all ready to chargeIraqQ Mr President, you talk about a continuing need to replace the leadership in Iraq Did you and Mr Gorbachev discuss this? This is one element we haven't heard of your discussions And to what degree do you still have Soviet support in dealing with Iraq?The President I think the Soviets are as interested as anybody else in seeing Iraq comply fully with the United Nations resolutions I did have a chance to discuss at the meeting we had outside of Moscow the feelings that I've expressed here and that I've expressed before about the need to change Iraq's leadership, the fact that there will not be normalized relations with the United States, anyway, as long as Saddam Hussein is in powerBut I want to keep repeating, Charles [Charles Bierbauer, Cable News Network], this -- look, the argument isn't with the people of Iraq; the argument isn't with the other leaders in Iraq The argument is with Saddam Hussein If the military talked him into stepping aside and getting out of there, I'd give them a real break as far as US policy goes I'd start over and say, all right, now you prove to us that you want to live within the family of nations peacefully You show me now that you're going to comply with these resolutions, and we're going to give you every benefit of the doubt So, the argument still is with Saddam Hussein, and I don't know of one single defender that he has anywhere around the world anymoreQ Well, does Mr Gorbachev agree with you that he must go, and did you contemplate any steps -- --The President Well, I don't know that I don't want to put words in his mouth about whether he agrees or not, but you asked whether we had a chance to discuss it, and we sure had a chance He gave me every chance to tell him how strongly I feel about itQ So, what do you do next?The President That's the third question, and we don't know It's a good question, though What we do is keep pressing for full implementation of these resolutions Look, it's not all negative There has been some compliance I continue to feel, based on good evidence, that they are hiding information, that they are begrudgingly giving up information, and so I would call upon them to be far more cooperative than they've beenMiddle East Peace TalksQ Mr President, on the Palestinians, what is the latest with Jim Baker and how he's resolving the issue with the Palestinians?The President I would just leave that for him to make an announcement at the appropriate time There are some sensitive negotiations going on It would not be helpful for me to talk about formulas, what the US is trying to do on all of this We're involved in a process of real diplomacy here, and I should have said at the outset that I'm just not going to go into details of that natureEconomyQ Mr President, new unemployment figures out today show the jobless rate remaining high In light of that, are you willing to extend unemployment benefits, as the Senate has suggested, and more broadly, what do you intend to do about the economy?The President Let me say to the American people I was delighted to see the unemployment come down from 7 percent to 68 percent Still too high, but moving in the right direction So, the bill -- I don't have a bill on my desk yet Dole -- Senator Dole had a very good approach The last thing we want to do is break the budget agreement and spend outside to increase the deficit I do not want to see higher interest rates that would have a devastating effect on this economy, and that's what would result if we go and pass a lot of legislation that busts the budget agreement So, wait until I see what the House does and what legislation comes this way But I like the Dole approach; I support him for thatI don't read the unemployment news as anything but very good news for the American peopleQ Do you think lower interest rates are needed at this point?The President I've always been a low-interest rate man, but I don't want to make this a clarion call, standing here at this moment for the Fed to reduce the rates -- short-term rates But I must say, I think inflation has been pretty well under control I'd still like to see it lower, of course But I want jobs and I want growth And I think the people that are out of work that could have a job if the economy was more robust So, you ask me, do I lean in favor of lower or higher rates That would be a very easy question, and I'd say lower But I want to wait and see now how this unemployment news is received by the markets But basically, I think we can afford to have lower rates I want to keep the economy growingHIV PolicyQ Mr President, do you favor maintaining that 4-year ban on immigration for those contaminated with the HIV virus?The President I'm sorry, I have not had a chance to talk to the key administration officials on that, which would be the people at NIH and the HHS Secretary There's been some movement on it since I've been gone, but I just am not prepared to announce our policy firmly at this timeWomen in CombatQ Congress yesterday lifted the ban on restriction of women in combat Are you in favor of that?The President Well, again, I don't want to dodge behind my absence, but I don't think it did on all combat assignments, as I see itQ -- -- for pilotsThe President Well, I think there are some darn good women pilots out there and I have no particular hangups on that But I want to see -- I want to hear from the Secretary of Defense, the members of the Joint Chiefs on all of these things That's the way you make prudent decisions around here Sometimes it's considered a little overly cautious, but I think on something of this nature I really want to hear, certainly, from General Powell and Secretary CheneyMiddle East Peace TalksQ Mr President, do you consider East Jerusalem to be occupied territory subject to the UN resolution?The President You must have missed what I said earlier here about trying to get something going This is no time to go into contentious issues, representational issues The policy of the United States is clear But what we've got to do now is be this catalyst to get people talking And for me to go into issues of that nature at this point, I'm simply not going to do thatWe've got a couple more Marlin is frantic hereCubaQ At the summit, did you ask President Gorbachev to cut off military assistance to Cuba, and if so, what did he tell you?The President I had an opportunity to tell him that one way the Soviet Union would have vastly improved receptivity here would be to do exactly that It's a bit of an anomaly as the Soviet Union is moving toward democracy and freedom and for political participation to have one sore thumb sticking out in this hemisphere, a sore thumb that is being financed by the Soviet Union They do say, and I think with some merit, that they have significantly reduced their contributions to Cuba But look, I'd love to see them eliminated, and he gave me every chance in the world to express my position on thatQ Sir, just to follow, did he indicate -- --IraqQ -- -- type of commitment on whether or not he would be in favor of resuming use of force against Iraq if Iraq doesn't comply with uncovering all of those nuclear weapons?The President I think without going into some confidential talks, to paraphrase, I think he's hopeful that that wouldn't even be necessary, that Iraq would comply I'm not as relaxed on itNorthern TerritoriesQ Mr President, did you raise the Carile Island issue? If so, what was Mr Gorbachev's response?The President The Northern Territories?Q YesThe President Yes, it was raised publicly and privately I wasn't pushing for some answer; I was saying that we support the Japanese position, and I think he understands thatCivil RightsQ Mr President, what are your specific objections to Senator Danforth's civil rights compromise?The President I haven't seen Jack Danforth's last position I will say that I thought the letter I sent up answered the one condition that he told me existed, the one difference that existed When he came in here, he said there's one difference And I had hoped that the answer that I sent to him, based on the Attorney General's opinions, would answer it Apparently it has not done that But look, we'll keep talking about this, and I salute Jack Danforth In the first place, I respect him; in the second place, I know he's coming at this as a matter of conscience I think he also knows that I want to get a civil rights bill And I don't want to miss this opportunity to say how grateful all of us are who strongly support this good man, Clarence Thomas, how grateful we are to Jack Danforth for his key leadership role There's not many Senators up there that have more respectBut I'll keep talking about this civil rights matter with him We've got some time now As I say, I thought I had replied to what he said was the one problem It boils down to something like education -- what kind of educational requirements an employer can put on And Jack was worried that if you have an entry-level job -- you know, say a cleaning-up job somewhere -- that you shouldn't deny a man work because of requiring a high school diploma for that And I thought that what we did in our letter was to make clear to him that that's not what our interpretation of the legislation would do and that there's ways to waive that in the legislative history so that you can have entry-level jobs that do not require educationHaving said that, I want to see excellence in education I want to see more people get high school diplomas I want to see more people have an incentive to get a better education And that's why the approach that we've been taking, I think, was a good oneBut, again, I can't fault Jack Danforth's integrity, his honor, and I will look carefully at his response, which apparently is on its way down hereEconomyQ Mr President, the initial market response has been one of concern to the unemployment figures -- concern that perhaps the recovery has been shaky and that the decline is essentially a reflection of Americans giving up hope, not even applying for unemploymentThe President Not even what?Q Applying for unemploymentThe President Well, if they aren't even applying for unemployment and they're entitled to it, then I don't think we need further unemployment benefits What I do think is that the economy is recovering and it's moving forward And if they're not even applying for the benefits that are already there, I wouldn't argue that that's a sign of desperation I would argue that that's a sign that they might think things are getting better, or otherwise, they would applyQ Sir, some of those people -- the length of their -- that their entitled for unemployment just ran outThe President I think some people are hurting and hurting badly, and that's why I like the Dole approach that does take care of some extension of these benefits But it couples it with fiscal integrity And that's what I think is neededQ -- -- this week that the CIA knew as early as 1986 that BCCI had acquired illegal ownership of the First American Bank Doesn't this -- and that they told other Government Agencies, but not apparently the Federal Reserve Board Doesn't this raise serious questions about Government determination to bring this bank within the law?The President May I ask just as a matter of fact where was it revealed, because I again have been gone If it was revealed this week, I've been out of the country But what revelation are we referring to; was there some testimony to that effect?Q No, this was a memo, a CIA working paper that was declassified by Senator Kerry as part of his hearingsThe President Well, I'll have to look at it to see But I think there's a lot of second-guessing and hindsight going on in this matter It's an egregious matter of breach of public trust in the sense that this bank apparently was doing very bad things But I've seen motives assigned to various people that I'm not prepared to accept at this point And I really shouldn't get into that question until I know exactly what the charge is, which I don't knowI do know this, that some are trying to use this matter to be against my nominee to head the CIA, Bob Gates And I will resist that every way possible because I repeat my full confidence in his honor and his integrity And that's where it is and that's where it's going to be all year long until the Senate does what it should have done, in my view, some time ago, and that's approve him to be DirectorQ Would you regard this as a serious matter, if it turned out -- --The President I do regard the whole thing as a very serious matter A lot of people are going to be hurt in this matter -- depositors, honest depositors And so, I view the whole thing as a serious matterQ Can I just finish? If it turned out the Government Agencies were aware of this but didn't pass this information on to the Federal Reserve Bank, would that be a serious matter?The President Well, I think if people were absolutely certain of the fraud and cheating of people, that information should go in proper channels to whoever's responsible Yes, I would view that as something that's -- --Yes, two more over here These two women in the front here seem very eagerDomestic AffairsQ Let me just ask you about -- there are a lot of Americans who are unemployed or jobless or just kind of struggling to get by and who see you traveling around and talking about aid to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and so forth, and see, perhaps incorrectly, feel and argue that you seem to be paying more attention and more concern to people outside the country And this is a cry, as you know, that those not so nice Senators may be adding on to But I wonder, are you concerned about this perception? Is this something that you'll be -- --The President No, I'm not in the least concerned You see, I think people are interested in the START agreement I think people around this country want to see their children grow up in a world that has less concern about blowing each other up in the world So, I think people are very much concerned Yes, they've got economic problems, but I think people are saying, I think it's good that America is taking the lead in trying to bring about better relations with the Soviet Union who we used to always be enemies with I think American people are saying, good heavens, if the United States can be a catalyst for peace in the Middle East, this is goodNow, if the charge was made that that's the only thing I'm interested in, and they can manage to sell that through nice guys being told to say bad things, I would be concerned But listen, we haven't begun to fight on that front We've got excellent programs And the only way, when the other party controls the Congress, is to defeat some of their lousy ideas and then keep saying to the American people, have your congressman try the President's ideasCivil rights is a very good example Some of our education initiatives are a very good example Our housing initiatives are a very good example So, please, American people -- let me look over this way -- please, do not listen to the charges by frantic Democrats who are trying to say we don't have a domestic policy when we have a very good one Give it a chance Let the President's programs come up, and let's have some support for what he was elected to do, not do it on the basis of a concerted, liberal Democratic attack on the PresidentAnd I am not going to lose interest in world peace, and I don't think the American people want me to And so, we are fully engaged, and wait until you see me come back after August, after I'm rested up a little, to take on these fellows who are very nice, very pleasant -- all go down to Pamela Harriman's farm down here, the bastion of democracy -- and come back and tell me that we don't have a domestic program Come on Lighten up out there We've got a good oneYes, John [John Cochran, NBC News], last questionQ Where are you -- --The President No, we had one over here too, didn't we? No, go ahead to him and then we'll come back1992 CampaignQ Are you going to meet with your advisers this week? And where do you think you're vulnerable politically? Some of your people talk about the Democrats may try to pass a health care plan and you'll get hurt on that, or they may try a soak the rich scheme What are you worried about? You're a pretty good political analyst yourself, you're going to bring something to the discussion -- --The President You know why I'm laughing, John? I remember the campaign Please tell us your weaknesses Please tell us why you can't make it It's like those questions that came up during the Iraq war, you remember, on Saturday Night Live: please give us the code words so when we invade the beaches we'll know where not to go Please tell us the exact missile sites that you have, so that we can share this with the American people [Laughter]Hey, I've got plenty of problems And I do a lot of things wrong and I'm going to try to do better But we've got a good domestic agenda We will have a lot more to say about this in the fall We need more farsighted people like me in Congress, I might add, that will give our ideas a chanceQ Are you going to run for Congress?Q You should have stayed there, but you didn'tThe President I mean it I really hope that we can get more people out there that look at these issues the way I did The American people elected me to do certain things, and they see a Congress that is frustratingly negative on everything And so, that's why I'm getting fired up thinking about it, getting a little ahead of where I want to be now But we've got a good message and it will get out there But I'll be darned, John, if I'm going to help you by saying, hey, here's my real weaknessQ -- -- Democrats most vulnerable? Pick two issues the Democrats are most vulnerable onThe President The economy and world affairs, bothLast oneLatin AmericaQ Vice President Quayle is going to South America very soon Now you just met with Gorbachev and you talked about Cuba What about the rest of Latin America? Where does it fit in all this global new order?The President Very good question and it gets me back to John's question Did you finish the question?Q Well, also I wanted to know if you are going to Mexico this year or are you going to meet with President Salinas this year?The President I want to meet with him as much as possible But you played right into my hand on this one [Laughter] I happen to think that the American people think it is outstanding that we now have a policy toward Central and Latin America and South America that is forward-looking It's more than rhetoric: the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative, the CBI, and the Brady approach All of these things are positive, and we have better relations with an almost democratic hemisphere than we've ever had And I like to think that the United States had a lot to do with encouraging the democratic movements south of our borderYou see, I don't look at the Mexican free trade agreement, for example, as something that's just going to benefit Mexico I think it fits into what John was asking about, a domestic program I think it's going to mean jobs for the working men and women of this countryAnd so, these things interact But look, if I send a signal that we're neglecting Latin America, I would say this to you right now what I tell the leaders: Please understand that is not true And the fact Dan Quayle is going down there is a very important thing Bob Mosbacher's going there And what they're doing is talking about how we can further enhance and work with them on their economic recoveriesQ But did you talk to Mr Gorbachev about this and what is the result of that conversation?The President I didn't talk to him about each individual country, but I did have a chance to -- I'm not sure it was with Gorbachev -- point out how interested we are in this whole hemisphere being democratic That point was made when the Cuban discussion came up But I didn't go into the Brady Plan or the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative with each of these other countries -- to which we are firmly committed So, I can't say that was a major subject because it doesn't interact with the bilateral -- with the Soviet interest so muchBut I did say this: We're very grateful to you for your help with the solution to the Nicaraguan question And he understood exactly what I meant, just as I showed some interest in Africa and thanked him for their role in Namibia and in Angola, and saying let's work together to eliminate apartheid in South Africa So, that was the way the questions of South America were touched and on other global mattersBut, listen, thanks I hope you all get a little chance for a vacation I'll be here for -- go to Camp David today I'll be back -- I'm not trying to be like Dana Carvey here -- [laughter] -- but I'm going to be here Monday and Tuesday And then I'll come back -- maybe we'll have another little seance before I leave And then I'm history for a couple -- a few weeks And I will try to do a few domestic events out of Maine -- traveling a little bit Probably have some meetings I'm anticipating a visit from a foreign leader up there And so, I'll be working some, but I don't want to mislead the American people As far as I'm concerned, it's going to be a vacation I think I've earned it, like a lot of Americans, and I'm looking forward to it And it will not be deniedPresident's HealthQ How are you feeling, Mr President?The President Ten -- 10 out of 10 And I just -- and how do I know? I just got a clean bill of health |
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