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269621
ARI FLEISCHER BRIEFING (2001)
WASHINGTON, DC
TVD
09/18/2001
3:38
1:52
Fleischer at podium w/ cuts
White House briefing with Spokesman Ari Fleischer Fleischers says that nations involved with terrorism will not be spared He also says several economic possibilities are being considered to jump start the economy including tax cuts
(SUGGESTED TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO) 00:00 Armistead Afghanistan, at least the rule and Taliban have been all over the lot They've been given a series of messages to the United States government, one seemingly contradictory from the other So the message to Afghanistan remains loud and remains clear Those nations that harbor terrorists will not be spared Major Alright, a couple of things yesterday asked, Is that what the administration is after the President has made it clear that this will be broad and this will be sweeping, and that anybody who was part of the worldwide network that exists to foster tenant terrorism anywhere will be included in this, make no mistake, that is the charge that the President has set to one that's $40 billion over a relatively short time, also, which is to address some of the heal human suffering that has taken place So the President recognizes that this is not an era of normal economics, normal responses And he's going to continue to be very open minded as he works with the Congress and with Democrats and Republicans about what comes next But it's premature to know exactly what comes next yesterday's meeting that the President there 01:22 the President made three phone calls today I want to fill you in on tax returns all freedom loving people, of all nations Terrorism, says anything that Canada has done to assist We just recap the President's Day and put you in a little bit about what it is in New York City today to talk about SBA is plans to assist those in need through a disaster loan program, announced it will speed processing the request for tax exempt status from the new charities form to assist the victims of the attacks
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