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Mr. Earnest: Good
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I do not have any
announcements to make at
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the top, so we can
go directly to your questions.
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Darlene, would
you like to start?
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The Press: Thank you.
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A couple of questions
about Nice.
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In the statement the
President issued last
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night, he said that what
happened there appeared to
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be a terrorist attack.
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And I was wondering if
that's still the working
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theory -- the United
States government theory
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that it is a
terrorist attack.
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Mr. Earnest: That is
still the working theory.
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President Hollande issued
a statement last night --
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he delivered a statement
last night, indicating
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that French investigators
who have the lead in
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investigating this
incident, that they've
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concluded that it's
a terrorist attack.
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And President Obama had an
opportunity earlier today
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to telephone President
Hollande and relay his
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condolences to the people
of France on behalf of the
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American people.
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France is, after all, our
oldest ally, so it should
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be no surprise that
President Obama didn't
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just offer condolences,
he offered significant
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security cooperation and
any assistance that they
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need to conduct their
investigation and to take
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steps to try to prevent
something like this from
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happening again.
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The President's top
counterterrorism advisor,
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Lisa Monaco, had an
opportunity to telephone
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her counterpart today.
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I know Secretary of
Defense Ash Carter has
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been in touch with his
French counterpart today.
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Secretary of Homeland
Security Jeh Johnson has
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been in touch with the
French ambassador to the
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United States today.
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And I can tell you
that a range of U.S.
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officials in law
enforcement and the
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intelligence community and
at a variety of homeland
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security agencies have
been in touch with their
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French counterparts to
discuss the situation and
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to pledge cooperation.
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So this is obviously
something that the U.S.
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government will be
monitoring closely in
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the days ahead.
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And we'll be offering our
strongest support to the
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people of France in this
very difficult time.
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The Press: What about the
method that was used, the
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truck that was used
to mow people down?
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That's not something that
we've seen before, or at
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least in the terrorist
attacks around the world.
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What kind of clues does
that method -- what does
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it say about --
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Mr. Earnest: Well, there's
still a lot -- there's
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still much more that needs
to be learned about this
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particular situation.
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There's more about this
individual that French
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authorities have
identified as the perpetrator.
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There's more that needs
to be learned about his
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background, about other
people that he may have
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associated with, anything
that would provide some
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insight into how the
attack was planned, how it
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was carried out, and
whether or not he received
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any instruction or
direction about doing so.
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So we're in the
early stages of
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the investigation.
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But as French authorities
begin to collect the
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information that could
help answer those
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questions, they'll be able
to rely on the strong
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support and the
capabilities of the United
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States government.
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The Press: The message
of the guidance from the
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President and the U.S.
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government after other
terrorist attacks has been
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that people shouldn't give
in to terrorists, they
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should go about their
business, not make any
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changes in their lives.
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There seems to be an
attack every week or every
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10 days or so.
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So can that still continue
to be the guidance or the
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message that's coming from
the government when people
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are seeing things like
this happen on such a
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regular basis?
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Mr. Earnest: Well, let me
answer that question two
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different ways.
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I think the first thing
is the kind of advisories
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that are issued by the
federal government are
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consistent with the
advisories that the
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federal government is
offering to federal
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employees,
particularly U.S.
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citizens who are working
at diplomatic facilities
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around the globe.
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And we believe that it's
good practice to ensure
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that the information
that's being shared with
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federal employees to
ensure their safety and
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security, it's important
that we share that
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information with U.S.
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citizens as well so they
can take
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appropriate precautions.
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Those advisories regularly
encourage people to be
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vigilant, to be aware
of their surroundings.
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And we certainly would
encourage people to
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follow that advice.
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What's also true is
that the United States
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government, in an effort
to protect the American
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people and to protect the
interests of our allies
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around the world, expends
significant resources in
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countering extremists,
fighting terrorism, and
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protecting the
American people.
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And one element of that
strategy is deepening our
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coordination with our
allies, including our
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allies in France.
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So the President is
determined to continue to
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do that work, and in the
days ahead we'll see more of it.
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The Press: Lastly, on
a different subject.
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Do you have anything at
all to say about Donald
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Trump's choice of Indiana
Governor Mike Pence to be
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his running mate?
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He made it official today.
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Mr. Earnest: You mean
the TPP-supporting,
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Medicaid-expanding
Mike Pence?
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(laughter)
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The Press: If that's what
you want to call him.
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Mr. Earnest: No, I don't
have any comment on it.
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(laughter)
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Roberta.
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The Press: Is there any
information thus far that
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shows that the Islamic
State is responsible
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for the attack?
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Mr. Earnest: French
investigators are still
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looking very closely at
what sort of connections
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this individual may
have to extremist organizations.
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There have been no claims
of responsibility that we
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have seen thus far, but
we'll obviously look to
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that as a potential clue
about what may have
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contributed to this
particular terrorist attack.
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But at this point, it's
too early to draw any firm
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conclusions about who may
-- whether or not this
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individual had ties to a
broader terrorist network
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or was part of a broader
terrorist conspiracy.
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The Press: The President
is going to be speaking
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this afternoon.
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Can you tell us a little
bit about what he hopes to
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get across?
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Mr. Earnest: The President
had previously planned a
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primarily social gathering
with diplomats from around
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the world who are based
here in Washington, D.C.
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This is something that the
President and First Lady
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have hosted here at the
White House in the past.
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And I think it's an
appropriate time for the
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President to speak to
those diplomats about the
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resolve of the United
States, working together
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with the rest of the
international community,
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to fight terrorism and
to fight extremism.
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This is not something that
the United States will be
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able to do alone.
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And in fact, we benefit
significantly and our
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national security is
greatly enhanced by our
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ability to cooperate and
coordinate with our allies
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and partners
around the world.
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That's certainly what
we've seen in the context
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of our counter-ISIL
campaign -- 66 nations
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that are working together
to degrade and ultimately
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destroy that terrorist
organization.
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But our efforts to
cooperate with the
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international community
have benefitted the United
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States in a
variety of ways.
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That includes our efforts
to reach an international
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agreement to prevent Iran
from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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That includes our efforts
to confront what our
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officials at the
Department of Defense
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describe as a significant
national security problem,
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which is climate change.
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And the United States did
reach an agreement last
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December with 193 nations
to take a coordinated
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approach to fighting
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addressing climate change.
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These are all good
examples of the way the
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national security of the
United States and the
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day-to-day lives of the
American people are
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enhanced by the strength
of our alliances and
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partnerships
around the world.
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The Press: During the
Paris attack last year and
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the Brussels attack
earlier this year, the
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President and other White
House officials talked
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about a need for better
information-sharing and
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intelligence-sharing
in Europe.
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And I'm wondering how
satisfied the White House
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is that
intelligence-sharing has
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improved, and whether
more needs to be done.
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Mr. Earnest: Well, there
certainly is more that
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needs to be done.
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But why don't we talk
first about what progress
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we have made just
since November.
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And the United States and
France have made important
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progress in enhancing our
security relationship.
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Shortly after the
terrorist attacks in Paris
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in November, the Secretary
of Defense and the Office
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of the Director of
National Intelligence did
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succeed in working with
the French to reach a new
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or enhanced
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information-sharing relationship.
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The sharing of that
information does enhance
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our national security and
it certainly enhances the
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ability of our military
and our intelligence
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community to take steps
to protect the American people.
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Earlier this year,
the President's top
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counterterrorism advisor,
Lisa Monaco, traveled to
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France and completed an
arrangement with her
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French counterpart to
further enhance our
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security and intelligence
cooperation and
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information-sharing
with the French.
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This information could
be used for a variety of
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purposes, including
mitigating the flow of
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foreign terrorist
fighters, disrupting
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potential terror plots and
even preventing future
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terrorist attacks.
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This is also part of the
regular dialogue that
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Secretary Johnson has with
his French counterpart.
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Homeland security is
obviously something that
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has been at the forefront
of the agenda for French
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policymakers, given the
attacks that have occurred
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on French soil over
the last 18 months.
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There is certain expertise
that the United States
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has, and Secretary Johnson
has worked to try to share
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that information and to
share those best practices
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in a way that could
enhance border security
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in France.
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We also have sought to
enhance law enforcement
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cooperation so that our
investigative efforts on a
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law enforcement level
can be more effectively
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integrated and
coordinated.
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That's a testament to
the work that Secretary
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Johnson has done.
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And again, that is
something that would
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enhance the national
security of both the
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United States and France.
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So those are just a few
examples of the important
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progress that we've made,
because this is something
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that we did identify at
the end of last year,
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Roberta, after the Paris
attacks, that there is
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more that the United
States and France should
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be able to do to more
effectively integrate and
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coordinate on
security issues.
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So we've made
some progress.
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There are additional
steps that we believe our
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European allies can
and should take.
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The best example I think
that I can point to is we
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do believe that
information-sharing among
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European countries
needs to be enhanced.
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And there's some difficult
work that needs to be done
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among European allies to
ensure they're effectively
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sharing information.
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If those European
countries can knock down
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some of the barriers that
prevent that efficient
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sharing of information,
that's only going to
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improve the information
that the United States
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has access to.
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So this is the subject of
ongoing conversation with
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our French allies.
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And the kinds of things
that I was highlighting
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here earlier in terms
of the work that the
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Secretary of Defense,
the President's
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counterterrorism advisor,
and the Secretary of
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Homeland Security to
deepen our security
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relationship with France,
these aren't the kinds of
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things that
generate headlines.
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These aren't the kinds of
things that are covered
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closely by the public.
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That's understandable.
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But it should be an
indication to the American
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people that the safety and
security of the American
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people is the President's
top priority.
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And he has given specific
direction to his team that
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this must be our
top priority.
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And it's why you see these
national security agencies
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deeply engage on these
issues even when it may
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not be work that
generates headlines.
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It is work that makes
the country safer.
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Suzanne.
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The Press: The French
President, François
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Hollande, said to his
people that they have to
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accept, they have to live
with terrorism, with terror.
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And at the same time, the
presidential hopefuls,
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Hillary and Donald Trump,
said that we are "at war."
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How does the President
feel Americans should
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think about where we are
in terms of at war with
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terrorism and living and
accepting there will be
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acts of terror?
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Mr. Earnest: Well, the
President has said on a
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number of occasions that
terrorists in al Qaeda
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declared war on the United
States on 9/11, and we've
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been at war with
them ever since.
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And we've made important
progress in that war.
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Core al Qaeda, that
previously used to operate
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and live with impunity in
the Afghanistan-Pakistan
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region, has
been decimated.
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There are al Qaeda
affiliates in other parts
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of the world that are the
source of ongoing concern.
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There are also
organizations like ISIL
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that trace their roots
back to al Qaeda.
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And obviously those are
-- that's one extremist
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organization that does
pose a threat and has
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attracted the intense
attention of the United
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States and the
international coalition
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that we lead.
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The President has been
pretty unequivocal about
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all of that.
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We've also been quite
unequivocal about the fact
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that we're still waiting
on Congress to pass an
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authorization to use
military force against ISIL.
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I know that there are
some critics of the
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administration who like
to talk tough and suggest
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that somehow we need to
declare war on ISIL.
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I would encourage those
individuals to consult the
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copy of the United States
Constitution that many of
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them carry around in
their suit pocket.
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They often wield that
as evidence of their patriotism.
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I would encourage them to
consider that document
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carefully and actually
remind themselves that
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it's Congress who has the
authority to declare war.
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And it's now been almost
a year and a half since
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President Obama sent up
legislative language for
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an authorization to use
military force that we
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believe that Congress
should pass.
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And passing that
authorization to use
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military force would send
a clear signal to the
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American people, to our
allies, and yes, to our
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enemies, that the United
States is united behind
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the President's strategy
to degrade and ultimately
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destroy ISIL.
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The truth of the matter
is, our men and women in
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the intelligence community
and our men and women in
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the military are doing
their part to take the
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fight to ISIL.
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And it's time for members
of Congress to do their job.
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The Press: Newt Gingrich
responded, saying that he
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felt that all Muslims in
this country should be
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checked to see if they
subscribe to Sharia law,
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and if so, they should be
kicked out of the country.
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Does the administration
have any response to that?
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Mr. Earnest: It sounds
like he might need to
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consult his copy of the
pocket Constitution as well.
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Our nation was founded on
the principle that this is
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a country where people
could choose to worship as
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they please, without
harassment from the government.
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And that is a principle
that is enshrined in our
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Constitution, and one that
the President believes is
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worth protecting.
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So observations like that,
or proposals like that,
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rhetoric like that, is
un-American by its
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very definition.
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This is also the worst
possible time for leaders
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or aspiring leaders to
suggest that somehow
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Americans should start
turning on one another.
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That's exactly what the
terrorists want us to do.
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I think the American
people would expect their
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leaders to stand up and
seek to unify this country
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in these trying times.
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That certainly is going
to make us safer, and it
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certainly is a way that we
live up to the values that
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Mark.
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The Press: Speaking of
9/11, Josh, I know we've
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talked about this earlier
in the week -- the 28
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pages -- the congressional
report that it's been
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cleared -- Congresswoman
Pelosi said that the
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release is imminent.
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Without actually having
seen the 28 pages yet
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ourselves, can you just
summarize, does the
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administration think
these 28 pages shed any
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important new light on the
Saudi role in the
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attacks on 9/11?
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Mr. Earnest: We
do not, Mark.
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And the Office of the
Director of National
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Intelligence has
completed the process for
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declassifying as much of
that material as possible.
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This material was actually
all included in a
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congressional document.
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And that's the reason that
the DNI conducted this
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review, declassified as
much of it as they could,
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and then handed it
off to Congress.
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And now it will be up to
Congress to decide how and
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when to release
this information.
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But what you'll find once
you do have an opportunity
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to take a look at what has
been redacted -- and the
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vast majority of the
document has been made
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available for public
review, declassified --
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what you'll find when
you take a look at the
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document is that it will
confirm what we have been
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saying for quite some
time, which is that this
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material was investigative
material that was reviewed
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and follow up on by
the independent 9/11
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Commission that was formed
outside of the U.S.
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government to take a look
at the attacks of 9/11.
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And the conclusion of the
9/11 Commission is -- or
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was, as they wrote -- they
found "no evidence that
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the Saudi government as
an institution, or senior
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Saudi officials
individually funded al
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Qaeda." The other thing
that I would point you to
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is, in 2014, the FBI
conducted some work as a
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part of the 9/11 Review
Commission, and they
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concluded that there was
no new evidence that
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"would change the 9/11
Commission's findings
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regarding responsibility
for the 9/11 attacks."
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So the decision that
was made by the DNI to
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declassify this material
is consistent with the
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commitment to transparency
that you've seen this
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administration impose
on other areas of our
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national security policy
that had previously been secret.
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It was just a couple of
weeks ago that we released
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the updated accounting
-- well, I guess that we
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released the accounting
for first time of
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civilians who were harmed
in counterterrorism strikes.
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The administration also
worked diligently with the
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United States Senate to
declassify significant
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portions of the report
that they wrote on the CIA
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interrogation program.
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That was a subject of
some controversy in the
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national security
community.
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But the administration
concluded that it was
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important to be as
transparent as possible
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about that report.
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And so these pages, while
they don't shed any new
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light or change any of
the conclusions about
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responsibility for the
9/11 attacks, they are
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consistent with the
commitment to transparency
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that the administration
has tried to apply to even
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sensitive national
security issues.
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The Press: They don't
really change anything.
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Why did it take so
long to go through the
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declassification process?
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I mean, I realize that it
was declassified -- it was
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classified originally in
the prior administration.
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But still, even on
President Obama's watch,
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why did it take so long?
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And is it, as some people
think, deference to the
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Saudi royal family?
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Mr. Earnest: Well, Mark,
I know that there were a
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variety of considerations
that were factored into
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the decision to declassify
these 28 pages.
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I would acknowledge that
it did take quite some
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time for the decisions to
be made to declassify
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this material.
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I'm not in a position to
discuss what may have
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factored into
those decisions.
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But the President is
certainly satisfied that
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so much of this material,
even after a long wait,
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has now been declassified
and will be available for
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review by the public.
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The Press: I'm going to
restate the question in
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the simplest form.
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Was it out of deference
to Saudi sensibility?
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Mr. Earnest: I can't speak
to what factors may have
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factored into the length
of time that it took to
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complete the review.
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The Press: Given the
attack in Nice, is
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Homeland Security
suggesting any
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enhancements to U.S.
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security given the nature
of that attack -- a truck?
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Or is the feeling that at
this point we're protected
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by enough, that --
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Mr. Earnest: Well,
Ron, this is certainly
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something that our
Homeland Security
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professionals are
already considering.
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As you've heard me say
on many occasions, our
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Homeland Security
professionals are
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constantly updating the
procedures that are in
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place to protect the
American people and to
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defend our homeland.
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So as new information
emerges, that could
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potentially expose a new
threat to the United
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States or to the
American people.
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That will be thoroughly
evaluated by our Homeland
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Security professionals.
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And if they determine that
it's necessary to make
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some changes to our
security posture, then
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they will do that.
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But they will be the
ones to announce it.
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The Press: But nothing has
happened in the last hours
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since all this happened?
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Mr. Earnest: Nothing has
happened in the last 18
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hours since this happened.
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But I guess the other
thing I'd point out is,
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this only happened
18 hours ago.
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So as they learn more
about this situation, and
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as they conduct a further
investigation, it may
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reveal more information
that does prompt Homeland
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Security officials to make
a change in our
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security posture.
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But at this
point, it hasn't.
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The Press: You
mentioned in terms of
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intelligence-sharing the
problem of our European
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allies sharing information
amongst themselves and
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then with the
United States.
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What is the deficit there
as a result of that?
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Does it mostly have
to do with the U.S.
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knowledge of foreign
fighters crossing?
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Does it have to do with --
I'm trying to understand
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what's missing in terms of
what we would like to know
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that we don't know as a
result of this problem
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that you identify.
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Mr. Earnest: Well, you're
obviously asking about
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information that's
classified, and sensitive
505
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intelligence material.
506
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So it's hard for me to
talk about it in a
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lot of detail.
508
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But let me try to answer
your question by drawing
509
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an analogy.
510
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There were conclusions
after 9/11 about the
511
00:24:12,684 --> 00:24:14,924
intelligence collection
and intelligence-sharing
512
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process inside
the United States.
513
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And one of the things out
of the 9/11 review was
514
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identifying what they
described as stove pipes
515
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-- information that was
collected by the U.S.
516
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government in one agency
but not shared with all
517
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the others, including
other agencies that could
518
00:24:30,101 --> 00:24:32,101
act on that information in
a way that would enhance
519
00:24:32,103 --> 00:24:33,103
our national security.
520
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The Press: I think the
situation in Europe is
521
00:24:35,307 --> 00:24:37,707
essentially analogous to
that; that there may be
522
00:24:37,709 --> 00:24:40,549
certain European allies
that have access to a
523
00:24:40,545 --> 00:24:42,845
particular piece of
information that may or
524
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may not be significant to
their national security.
525
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But we need to make sure
that there's a mechanism,
526
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and Europeans need to
make sure that there's a
527
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mechanism in place so
that they can share that
528
00:24:51,256 --> 00:24:53,256
information with other
countries who may need to
529
00:24:53,258 --> 00:24:55,258
act on that information
to ensure that safety and
530
00:24:55,260 --> 00:24:56,260
security of their
own citizens.
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So ultimately that's what
we want our European
532
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allies to do
more to address.
533
00:25:02,534 --> 00:25:05,304
Quite frankly, just to
speak bluntly about this,
534
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the previous attacks in
Paris, in November, I
535
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think illustrated this
vulnerability best --
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The Press: Because there
was information that was
537
00:25:18,850 --> 00:25:21,190
available, was out there
somewhere that might have
538
00:25:21,186 --> 00:25:23,056
been used to stop it?
539
00:25:23,054 --> 00:25:24,394
Mr. Earnest: Because
the evidence right now
540
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indicates that the
plotters of that attack
541
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were in Belgium, but the
attack that took place
542
00:25:28,193 --> 00:25:29,193
was in France.
543
00:25:29,194 --> 00:25:31,194
So it indicates the
cross-border nature of
544
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this threat, and it's why
we have placed a premium
545
00:25:38,236 --> 00:25:41,376
on the ability of our
allies to share that
546
00:25:41,373 --> 00:25:43,373
information effectively
and efficiently even
547
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across borders.
548
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Ultimately, that will
improve the quality of
549
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information that the
United States receives.
550
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The Press: Let me ask
you a broader question.
551
00:25:49,748 --> 00:25:52,448
After the various attacks
we often hear the
552
00:25:52,450 --> 00:25:53,180
administration say we're
going to intensify our
553
00:25:53,184 --> 00:25:56,454
campaign against ISIS on
all fronts -- cut off
554
00:25:56,454 --> 00:25:59,994
their finances, their air
attacks, so on and so forth.
555
00:25:59,991 --> 00:26:02,161
But obviously this is
going on now -- we've had
556
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a series of these.
557
00:26:03,828 --> 00:26:08,468
So, again, is there going
to be some stepping-up of
558
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the administration's
attack efforts against ISIS?
559
00:26:12,270 --> 00:26:15,770
And why do we always
do this incrementally?
560
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Why isn't there -- it
seems like there's always
561
00:26:18,443 --> 00:26:19,983
an incremental
approach to this.
562
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And after the next
attack we'll have more
563
00:26:22,113 --> 00:26:23,953
intensifying, and then
again, and again.
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Are you -- can you tell
the American people that
565
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you are -- that the
administration is really
566
00:26:30,288 --> 00:26:33,858
doing everything possible
now, not after the next attack?
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Mr. Earnest: Well, Ron, we
often make announcements
568
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about the intensification
of our efforts even when
569
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it doesn't come on the
heels of another attack.
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In fact, it was just --
the last couple weeks have
571
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been -- I guess it was
earlier this week, the
572
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Secretary of Defense
traveled to Iraq and
573
00:26:55,513 --> 00:26:57,513
announced the
intensification of our
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efforts against ISIL in
Iraq by committing another
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400 or so U.S.
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00:27:03,154 --> 00:27:07,624
military personnel
to staff up and
577
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operationalize a key
military airfield that
578
00:27:10,762 --> 00:27:12,762
Iraqi forces had
taken back from ISIL.
579
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I think that is a good
example of how we are
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always looking for ways
to intensify our efforts.
581
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And if there is one aspect
of our strategy that has
582
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yielded some progress,
then the President has
583
00:27:22,307 --> 00:27:24,307
said let's look for
ways to intensify it.
584
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One of the challenges we
know that Iraqi security
585
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forces are facing is
dealing with long supply lines.
586
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And so by establishing
this base and getting it
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up and running, it
can essentially be a
588
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logistical hub for one
part of the country that
589
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is closer to Mosul, which
we know is a top objective
590
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of Iraqi security forces.
591
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So that's an example of
how the United States and
592
00:27:44,996 --> 00:27:47,036
our coalition partners are
constantly looking for
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ways to intensify
our efforts.
594
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And the President makes
important decisions --
595
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measurable decisions to
intensify our efforts even
596
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when an attack has
not just occurred.
597
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I think that's an
indication of the rapid
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pace of our efforts there.
599
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The Press: What is the
assessment of whether ISIS
600
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is still capable of
coordinating attacks from
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Raqqa and elsewhere, given
the effort to degrade
602
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and destroy?
603
00:28:15,860 --> 00:28:18,030
They can still coordinate
-- even though we don't
604
00:28:18,029 --> 00:28:20,869
know what happened in
Nice, they can still --
605
00:28:20,865 --> 00:28:22,865
they're still operational,
they still have the
606
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ability to do this.
607
00:28:23,868 --> 00:28:26,408
Mr. Earnest: I haven't
seen a detailed updated
608
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assessment of this, but I
think it is fair to say
609
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that the United States and
our coalition partners
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00:28:35,246 --> 00:28:39,346
continue to be concerned
about the ability of ISIL
611
00:28:39,350 --> 00:28:43,190
to direct attacks from
Iraq and in Syria.
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What's also true is
that capacity has been degraded.
613
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We have applied
significant pressure on
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ISIL leaders in Iraq and
in Syria, including in
615
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Raqqa and Mosul -- in such
a way that we know that
616
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many of these leaders are
quite concerned about
617
00:28:57,135 --> 00:28:58,135
their own personal
security.
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And if they're taking
steps to protect
619
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themselves that is time
they are not spending in
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00:29:03,108 --> 00:29:05,708
recruiting and directing
terrorists overseas.
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Another key area of
progress has been closing
622
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the border between
Syria and Turkey.
623
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We know that was the route
that previous terrorists
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have used to infiltrate
Europe and carry out attacks.
625
00:29:19,757 --> 00:29:22,897
That's much harder now
than it was in the past
626
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because of efforts that
have been taken on both
627
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sides of the
Turkey-Syria border.
628
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But there's more work that
needs to be done in that
629
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regard, as well.
630
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The Press: And does the
administration see a
631
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connection between -- on
the one hand, you talk
632
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about how much territory
you've recaptured, the
633
00:29:36,040 --> 00:29:38,810
coalition has recaptured,
yet ISIS is more diffuse
634
00:29:38,810 --> 00:29:42,550
now and they're more --
they're in various other
635
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places -- Libya,
especially;
636
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Afghanistan; elsewhere.
637
00:29:46,284 --> 00:29:48,654
Does the administration
see a connection between
638
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that and the recent
attacks that have happened
639
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in -- not Nice, but in
Baghdad and
640
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Bangladesh, Istanbul?
641
00:29:57,028 --> 00:30:00,128
Mr. Earnest: Well, there
is some speculation among
642
00:30:00,131 --> 00:30:03,601
some analysts that ISIL
may focus more of their
643
00:30:03,601 --> 00:30:05,801
time and attention on
carrying out attacks
644
00:30:05,803 --> 00:30:10,413
outside of Iraq and in
Syria as their claim to
645
00:30:10,408 --> 00:30:14,848
establish a caliphate is
exposed for the fantasy
646
00:30:14,846 --> 00:30:15,416
that it is.
647
00:30:15,413 --> 00:30:16,383
The Press: What do
you do about that?
648
00:30:16,381 --> 00:30:18,981
Now you have this diffuse
organization that is --
649
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Mr. Earnest: Well, I will
say this is not a new
650
00:30:22,654 --> 00:30:23,924
threat, though.
651
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It is one that is
potentially enhanced by
652
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the fact that we're
actually making progress
653
00:30:27,025 --> 00:30:31,325
against their efforts
to form a caliphate.
654
00:30:31,329 --> 00:30:33,329
But it goes back to many
of the things that we were
655
00:30:33,331 --> 00:30:35,731
saying before -- that
we've talked about before
656
00:30:35,733 --> 00:30:36,503
in this room.
657
00:30:36,501 --> 00:30:41,871
That includes our efforts
to shut down ISIL's financing.
658
00:30:41,873 --> 00:30:45,273
We know that they rely on
money from the sale of oil
659
00:30:45,276 --> 00:30:49,176
on the black market, from
hostage taking, and from
660
00:30:49,180 --> 00:30:51,180
other nefarious activities
to fund their activities,
661
00:30:51,182 --> 00:30:53,182
to fund their operations
not just in Iraq and in
662
00:30:53,184 --> 00:30:54,484
Syria, but
around the world.
663
00:30:54,485 --> 00:30:56,485
So we've made great
strides in shutting down
664
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their financing system.
665
00:30:58,256 --> 00:31:00,256
There's more that
we need to do.
666
00:31:00,258 --> 00:31:02,598
We've obviously made
countering violent
667
00:31:02,594 --> 00:31:04,634
extremism and their
efforts to radicalize
668
00:31:04,629 --> 00:31:06,969
people using social
media a top priority.
669
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And we've worked
effectively with countries
670
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around the world,
including nations like the
671
00:31:11,369 --> 00:31:15,739
United Arab Emirates and
Malaysia, to establish
672
00:31:15,740 --> 00:31:17,840
fusion centers where we
can organize our efforts
673
00:31:17,842 --> 00:31:21,412
to counter them online.
674
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More intelligence-sharing
to track the flow of
675
00:31:24,415 --> 00:31:26,755
foreign fighters or other
individuals that could be
676
00:31:26,751 --> 00:31:29,221
the source of some
concern, and coordinating
677
00:31:29,220 --> 00:31:31,520
our efforts on that
front is important, too.
678
00:31:31,522 --> 00:31:37,962
So this is an effort that
we have been working to
679
00:31:37,962 --> 00:31:40,302
counter all along, and
we've made some progress.
680
00:31:40,298 --> 00:31:46,608
But it's more of a
significant threat now,
681
00:31:46,604 --> 00:31:50,104
according to some
analysts, because of the
682
00:31:50,108 --> 00:31:54,678
important progress that we
have made in undercutting
683
00:31:54,679 --> 00:31:59,489
the fantasy of a caliphate
in Iraq and in Syria
684
00:31:59,484 --> 00:32:00,954
established by ISIL.
685
00:32:00,952 --> 00:32:01,982
Jon.
686
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The Press: Let me see
if I got that correct.
687
00:32:03,488 --> 00:32:06,528
So the theory is that
we're seeing more
688
00:32:06,524 --> 00:32:08,764
terrorist attacks because
we're making progress
689
00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:11,460
against the core
terrorist organization?
690
00:32:11,462 --> 00:32:12,802
Mr. Earnest: This is
what some analysts
691
00:32:12,797 --> 00:32:13,467
have concluded.
692
00:32:13,464 --> 00:32:14,604
This is something that
we're obviously watching
693
00:32:14,599 --> 00:32:18,269
carefully, and we want
to be mindful of this
694
00:32:18,269 --> 00:32:19,139
potential risk.
695
00:32:19,137 --> 00:32:21,677
The Press: What does the
White House see is behind
696
00:32:21,673 --> 00:32:25,073
what seems to be a
stepped-up pace of attacks
697
00:32:25,076 --> 00:32:25,876
around the world?
698
00:32:25,877 --> 00:32:28,147
I mean, today, this
morning, Secretary Kerry
699
00:32:28,146 --> 00:32:31,116
said that it's virtually
every week that world
700
00:32:31,115 --> 00:32:32,785
leaders have to come out
and denounce another
701
00:32:32,784 --> 00:32:33,614
terrorist attack.
702
00:32:33,618 --> 00:32:36,658
Why are we seeing more
attacks around the world?
703
00:32:36,654 --> 00:32:39,724
Mr. Earnest: Well, listen,
I think this is --
704
00:32:39,724 --> 00:32:41,364
The Press: What does
the White House think?
705
00:32:41,359 --> 00:32:47,069
Mr. Earnest: There are
some who are concerned --
706
00:32:47,065 --> 00:32:51,065
or who are aware of the
risk associated with the
707
00:32:51,069 --> 00:32:54,769
progress that we're making
against ISIL in Iraq and Syria.
708
00:32:54,772 --> 00:32:55,772
Let me give you
one example.
709
00:32:55,773 --> 00:32:59,573
We know that in at least
one case, some of ISIL's
710
00:32:59,577 --> 00:33:02,677
recruitment efforts to
foreign fighters has
711
00:33:02,680 --> 00:33:06,380
changed from "come travel
to Syria and join the
712
00:33:06,384 --> 00:33:11,824
fight" to "go to Libya and
pick up the fight there,"
713
00:33:11,823 --> 00:33:16,223
or "consider launching
attacks in your home country."
714
00:33:16,227 --> 00:33:19,127
So we know that there is
some evolution in the
715
00:33:19,130 --> 00:33:23,230
direction that ISIL is
giving to potential recruits.
716
00:33:23,234 --> 00:33:25,234
That's something that
we continue to be very
717
00:33:25,236 --> 00:33:27,236
mindful of, and we're
taking the steps I just
718
00:33:27,238 --> 00:33:29,338
outlined to Ron to
try to counter that.
719
00:33:29,340 --> 00:33:33,210
But, look, this is an
organization that still
720
00:33:33,211 --> 00:33:36,111
has a substantial number
of fighters under their
721
00:33:36,114 --> 00:33:38,754
command, and they still
have the ability to use
722
00:33:38,750 --> 00:33:46,720
social media to
add to their ranks.
723
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And we're mindful of that
potential and we want to
724
00:33:49,127 --> 00:33:53,397
make sure that we continue
to be vigilant about
725
00:33:53,398 --> 00:33:55,398
countering that effort and
about taking the steps
726
00:33:55,400 --> 00:33:57,400
that are necessary to
protect the American people.
727
00:33:57,402 --> 00:33:59,202
The Press: So you ticked
through a whole bunch of things.
728
00:33:59,203 --> 00:34:00,373
I mean, you mentioned
earlier decimating al
729
00:34:00,371 --> 00:34:03,171
Qaeda, the increased
intelligence-sharing,
730
00:34:03,174 --> 00:34:05,714
these fusion centers,
countering violent
731
00:34:05,710 --> 00:34:10,420
extremism efforts, closing
the border between Syria
732
00:34:10,415 --> 00:34:20,225
and Turkey, taking away
territory from ISIS in Iraq.
733
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If it's all adding up
to more attacks, is it
734
00:34:23,528 --> 00:34:27,668
possible this just isn't
working for all the --
735
00:34:27,665 --> 00:34:29,865
you're citing progress
in individual, specific
736
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areas, and yet we're
seeing more violence.
737
00:34:35,072 --> 00:34:41,042
We're seeing widespread
attacks that are taking
738
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more -- not only are there
more of them, but they
739
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appear to be deadlier.
740
00:34:44,982 --> 00:34:47,582
Mr. Earnest: Well, Jon,
the concern that we have
741
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-- when you think back to
the summer of 2014, when
742
00:34:51,622 --> 00:34:55,192
ISIL made this rapid
advance across large
743
00:34:55,193 --> 00:34:57,733
portions of Iraq, there
was this concern that
744
00:34:57,728 --> 00:34:59,568
there would be a large
base of operations that
745
00:34:59,564 --> 00:35:04,474
ISIL would be able to
establish in Syria and
746
00:35:04,469 --> 00:35:11,379
Iraq that would give them
the capacity to carry out
747
00:35:11,375 --> 00:35:17,345
much broader, much more
deadly terrorist attacks
748
00:35:17,348 --> 00:35:19,688
on the scale that
we saw on 9/11.
749
00:35:19,684 --> 00:35:24,824
And what we're seeing now
is different than that.
750
00:35:24,822 --> 00:35:30,562
What we're seeing now more
often are essentially lone
751
00:35:30,561 --> 00:35:36,301
wolf attacks; individuals
who, in some cases -- and
752
00:35:36,300 --> 00:35:38,300
I can't speak to the Nice
case because we just don't
753
00:35:38,302 --> 00:35:40,302
know yet -- but in some
cases, aren't even
754
00:35:40,304 --> 00:35:42,944
directed by ISIL but
rather are radicalized by
755
00:35:42,940 --> 00:35:45,210
hearing their
propaganda online.
756
00:35:45,209 --> 00:35:47,209
And the President has said
for a long time that it's
757
00:35:47,211 --> 00:35:52,851
very difficult to prevent
those attacks from taking
758
00:35:52,850 --> 00:35:54,850
place because they're not
conspiring with other
759
00:35:54,852 --> 00:35:57,852
people so it's
harder to catch them.
760
00:35:57,855 --> 00:36:00,225
But it's why we need to
be very focused on things
761
00:36:00,224 --> 00:36:02,564
like countering
violent extremism.
762
00:36:02,560 --> 00:36:06,300
That's why we need to
work effectively with, in
763
00:36:06,297 --> 00:36:08,297
particular, the
Muslim community.
764
00:36:08,299 --> 00:36:11,039
We know that some parts of
the Muslim community are
765
00:36:11,035 --> 00:36:15,375
particularly vulnerable to
the radicalizing strategy
766
00:36:15,373 --> 00:36:18,573
and messaging that
ISIL has undertaken.
767
00:36:18,576 --> 00:36:24,246
So the threat that we're
facing now is different --
768
00:36:24,248 --> 00:36:26,248
certainly different than
the threat that was posed
769
00:36:26,250 --> 00:36:28,250
by core al Qaeda, and
different than the threat
770
00:36:28,252 --> 00:36:31,292
that precipitated the
terrible attacks on 9/11.
771
00:36:31,289 --> 00:36:35,329
But as you point out --
and I certainly wouldn't
772
00:36:35,326 --> 00:36:37,766
disagree -- they're
dangerous, they're
773
00:36:37,762 --> 00:36:40,162
violent, and we need to
dedicate significant
774
00:36:40,164 --> 00:36:43,764
resources to
preventing them.
775
00:36:43,768 --> 00:36:45,768
And that's exactly
what we're doing.
776
00:36:45,770 --> 00:36:47,770
The Press: I understand,
you're a hundred percent
777
00:36:47,772 --> 00:36:49,972
correct -- last question
-- that it's Congress that
778
00:36:49,974 --> 00:36:52,374
declares wars, not the
President who declares war.
779
00:36:52,376 --> 00:36:56,276
But on the substance, do
you agree -- does the
780
00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:57,950
White House agree with
Donald Trump that we are
781
00:36:57,949 --> 00:37:00,189
effectively engaged in a
-- or need to be engaged
782
00:37:00,184 --> 00:37:04,454
in a world war right now,
and that we should declare
783
00:37:04,455 --> 00:37:07,925
war on ISIS?
784
00:37:07,925 --> 00:37:11,265
I know it's not the White
House to do, but does the
785
00:37:11,262 --> 00:37:13,162
White House think that
would be a good idea or a
786
00:37:13,164 --> 00:37:14,164
bad idea?
787
00:37:14,165 --> 00:37:15,905
And this is different
obviously from
788
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:17,030
authorizing force.
789
00:37:17,034 --> 00:37:17,934
Mr. Earnest: Yes, it is.
790
00:37:17,935 --> 00:37:19,335
The Press: -- a
declaration of war against
791
00:37:19,337 --> 00:37:21,807
a terrorist organization.
792
00:37:21,806 --> 00:37:23,806
Mr. Earnest: The
President, on a number of
793
00:37:23,808 --> 00:37:25,808
occasions, has
acknowledged -- had
794
00:37:25,810 --> 00:37:28,250
essentially declared that
the United States is at
795
00:37:28,245 --> 00:37:32,455
war with terrorist
organizations like ISIL.
796
00:37:32,450 --> 00:37:34,420
The best example of this
-- I was just pulling up
797
00:37:34,418 --> 00:37:36,658
here -- December 6,
2015, you'll recall the
798
00:37:36,654 --> 00:37:39,394
President gave an address
in the Oval Office.
799
00:37:39,390 --> 00:37:41,530
And included in that
address he said, "Our
800
00:37:41,525 --> 00:37:43,795
nation has been at war
with terrorists since al
801
00:37:43,794 --> 00:37:46,594
Qaeda killed nearly 3,000
Americans on 9/11."
802
00:37:46,597 --> 00:37:53,607
The President has not been
reluctant to apply the
803
00:37:53,604 --> 00:37:57,804
definition of war against
the terrorists that have
804
00:37:57,808 --> 00:37:59,308
attacked us.
805
00:37:59,310 --> 00:38:02,850
And, frankly, that's
why he believes it's so
806
00:38:02,847 --> 00:38:04,847
important for Congress
to fulfill their
807
00:38:04,849 --> 00:38:07,249
responsibility to pass
an authorization to use
808
00:38:07,251 --> 00:38:09,851
military force that would
send a clear signal to the
809
00:38:09,854 --> 00:38:13,124
country, to our allies,
and to our enemies that
810
00:38:13,124 --> 00:38:16,964
the country is united in
this effort against ISIL.
811
00:38:16,961 --> 00:38:19,031
I think the thing the
President has also taken
812
00:38:19,030 --> 00:38:22,630
pains to point out is that
we are not at war with
813
00:38:22,633 --> 00:38:26,373
Islam, we are at war with
a terrorist organization
814
00:38:26,370 --> 00:38:29,510
that attacked us, that
perverts Islam to try to
815
00:38:29,507 --> 00:38:31,807
recruit people
to their cause.
816
00:38:31,809 --> 00:38:33,079
Angela.
817
00:38:33,077 --> 00:38:35,047
The Press: The means of
this attack, of course,
818
00:38:35,046 --> 00:38:35,946
was a truck.
819
00:38:35,946 --> 00:38:37,786
When airplanes were
used to attack the U.S.
820
00:38:37,782 --> 00:38:39,822
it was pretty immediate
-- in terms of airport
821
00:38:39,817 --> 00:38:42,717
security and procedures.
822
00:38:42,720 --> 00:38:44,320
Trucks are a lot more
ubiquitous, of course,
823
00:38:44,321 --> 00:38:47,991
than airplanes, but they
can be a threat anywhere
824
00:38:47,992 --> 00:38:49,062
there could be a truck.
825
00:38:49,060 --> 00:38:51,100
Are there any thoughts or
discussions going on at
826
00:38:51,095 --> 00:38:53,595
this point, any sort of
security changes in the
827
00:38:53,597 --> 00:38:55,837
United States
involving trucks?
828
00:38:55,833 --> 00:38:58,203
Mr. Earnest: I'm not aware
of any changes like that
829
00:38:58,202 --> 00:38:59,472
that are being
contemplated right now.
830
00:38:59,470 --> 00:39:01,440
But as I mentioned to Ron,
there's a whole lot more
831
00:39:01,439 --> 00:39:03,379
that we need to learn
about this particular incident.
832
00:39:03,374 --> 00:39:06,274
And if there are some
steps that our homeland
833
00:39:06,277 --> 00:39:08,277
security professionals
conclude that we could
834
00:39:08,279 --> 00:39:11,049
take that would enhance
our security in this
835
00:39:11,048 --> 00:39:12,848
country given what
happened in Nice last
836
00:39:12,850 --> 00:39:16,390
night, then I'm confident
they'll move forward with
837
00:39:16,387 --> 00:39:18,527
implementing those
security measures.
838
00:39:18,522 --> 00:39:20,822
The Press: How
concerning is it to the
839
00:39:20,825 --> 00:39:23,525
administration that this
individual was apparently
840
00:39:23,527 --> 00:39:25,227
not on any terrorist
watch list?
841
00:39:25,229 --> 00:39:27,229
Many of the perpetrators
of recent attacks have
842
00:39:27,231 --> 00:39:29,731
been known to at least
some intelligence
843
00:39:29,734 --> 00:39:31,904
services, and this person
seems to have been much
844
00:39:31,902 --> 00:39:33,342
more under the radar.
845
00:39:33,337 --> 00:39:36,307
How concerning is that
that there wasn't any
846
00:39:36,307 --> 00:39:38,007
intelligence of it?
847
00:39:38,008 --> 00:39:39,378
Mr. Earnest: Well, I think
this actually goes to I
848
00:39:39,376 --> 00:39:43,016
think Jon's question,
which is, we're mindful of
849
00:39:43,013 --> 00:39:48,353
the risk that is posed by
a so-called lone wolf.
850
00:39:48,352 --> 00:39:51,752
This is an individual that
doesn't have immediate or
851
00:39:51,756 --> 00:39:57,196
necessarily even any
direct ties to a terrorist
852
00:39:57,194 --> 00:40:00,034
organization or a broader
terrorist network or conspiracy.
853
00:40:00,030 --> 00:40:04,500
These are individuals who
are radicalized based on
854
00:40:04,502 --> 00:40:06,242
propaganda that
they view online.
855
00:40:06,237 --> 00:40:12,907
And that propaganda
prompts them to carry out
856
00:40:12,910 --> 00:40:14,150
these violent attacks.
857
00:40:14,145 --> 00:40:43,405
And we're quite
concerned about it.
858
00:40:43,407 --> 00:40:45,407
And these are -- it's very
difficult to interrupt,
859
00:40:45,409 --> 00:40:47,409
disrupt attacks that are
plotted and planned just
860
00:40:47,411 --> 00:40:48,411
by one person.
861
00:40:48,412 --> 00:40:50,412
That said, the Department
of Justice, on a regular
862
00:40:50,414 --> 00:40:52,414
basis, issues news
releases of individuals
863
00:40:52,416 --> 00:40:54,416
being apprehended based
on investigations that
864
00:40:54,418 --> 00:40:56,418
they've conducted, and
based on what they have
865
00:40:56,420 --> 00:40:58,420
concluded is solid
evidence that these
866
00:40:58,422 --> 00:41:00,422
individuals were preparing
to carry out a lone wolf attack.
867
00:41:00,424 --> 00:41:02,424
So we do have mechanisms
in place to disrupt those
868
00:41:02,426 --> 00:41:03,426
kinds of plots.
869
00:41:03,427 --> 00:41:05,397
The Department of Justice
and our men and women at
870
00:41:05,396 --> 00:41:07,396
the FBI are quite
skilled at doing so.
871
00:41:07,398 --> 00:41:08,398
And that's very
difficult work.
872
00:41:08,399 --> 00:41:10,399
Director Comey, when
talking about an attack
873
00:41:10,401 --> 00:41:12,401
here in the United States,
described this as a
874
00:41:12,403 --> 00:41:14,403
situation of looking for
not just a needle in a
875
00:41:14,405 --> 00:41:18,075
haystack, but looking for
pieces of hay that turn
876
00:41:18,075 --> 00:41:20,075
into needles.
877
00:41:20,077 --> 00:41:23,577
And that's a particularly
challenging task.
878
00:41:23,581 --> 00:41:25,581
It's one that the FBI and
the Department of Justice
879
00:41:25,583 --> 00:41:29,983
is quite good at, but
it's very difficult nonetheless.
880
00:41:29,987 --> 00:41:35,157
And that's something that
-- this is not a threat
881
00:41:35,159 --> 00:41:37,159
that just the United
States faces.
882
00:41:37,161 --> 00:41:39,161
Countries around the
world, including France,
883
00:41:39,163 --> 00:41:41,933
have to counter this
threat as well.
884
00:41:41,932 --> 00:41:42,932
Cheryl.
885
00:41:42,933 --> 00:41:43,763
The Press: Thanks, Josh.
886
00:41:43,767 --> 00:41:44,707
I have two questions.
887
00:41:44,702 --> 00:41:47,542
One, I'm seeing comments
by Speaker Ryan that he's
888
00:41:47,538 --> 00:41:49,738
leaving open the
possibility of a TPP vote
889
00:41:49,740 --> 00:41:51,180
this year.
890
00:41:51,175 --> 00:41:52,845
Do you have any updates on
when the President might
891
00:41:52,843 --> 00:41:54,213
move forward on TPP?
892
00:41:54,211 --> 00:41:57,781
Mr. Earnest: I don't have
any updates at this point.
893
00:41:57,781 --> 00:42:02,491
The White House is
committed to working with
894
00:42:02,486 --> 00:42:07,426
Speaker Ryan and Leader
McConnell to try to get
895
00:42:07,424 --> 00:42:09,694
TPP ratified.
896
00:42:09,693 --> 00:42:15,003
We've acknowledged that
our ability to succeed in
897
00:42:14,999 --> 00:42:17,539
that effort is going
to require working in
898
00:42:17,534 --> 00:42:18,534
bipartisan fashion.
899
00:42:18,535 --> 00:42:21,705
And I don't just mean
the Democratic President
900
00:42:21,705 --> 00:42:24,005
working with the
Republican leaders in the
901
00:42:24,008 --> 00:42:25,208
House and Senate.
902
00:42:25,209 --> 00:42:27,209
I also mean that the
Republican leaders in the
903
00:42:27,211 --> 00:42:29,211
House and Senate are going
to have to coordinate with
904
00:42:29,213 --> 00:42:32,653
not just the members
of their Republican
905
00:42:32,650 --> 00:42:34,650
conference, but they're
also going to have to work
906
00:42:34,652 --> 00:42:36,652
with Democrats on Capitol
Hill to build a bipartisan
907
00:42:36,654 --> 00:42:41,354
majority that's
necessary to ratify TPP.
908
00:42:41,358 --> 00:42:43,358
The President also,
obviously, believes
909
00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:46,530
strongly that Congress
should ratify the TPP as
910
00:42:46,530 --> 00:42:49,370
soon as possible.
911
00:42:49,366 --> 00:42:51,436
He believes that it
includes significant
912
00:42:51,435 --> 00:42:53,735
benefits for the American
economy, for American
913
00:42:53,737 --> 00:42:55,807
workers, and for
American businesses.
914
00:42:55,806 --> 00:42:59,646
This is an agreement that
includes the highest ever
915
00:42:59,643 --> 00:43:03,113
standards as it relates
to the environment and to
916
00:43:03,113 --> 00:43:05,153
labor conditions, human
rights, protecting
917
00:43:05,149 --> 00:43:06,919
intellectual property.
918
00:43:06,917 --> 00:43:10,157
And what's notable is that
those higher standards are
919
00:43:10,154 --> 00:43:12,754
enforceable right
inside the agreement.
920
00:43:12,756 --> 00:43:17,066
So the President believes
this is an effective
921
00:43:17,061 --> 00:43:19,861
strategy not just in terms
of looking out for the
922
00:43:19,863 --> 00:43:22,633
United States economy, but
also in countering the
923
00:43:22,633 --> 00:43:25,133
growing influence of China
in that region of the world.
924
00:43:25,135 --> 00:43:28,435
If the United States shies
away from trying to raise
925
00:43:28,439 --> 00:43:30,739
these standards we know
that China will not
926
00:43:30,741 --> 00:43:35,181
hesitate to step into that
breach and write standards
927
00:43:35,179 --> 00:43:37,719
that put American
businesses and American
928
00:43:37,715 --> 00:43:39,985
workers at an even
further disadvantage.
929
00:43:39,984 --> 00:43:42,584
So when it comes to a
strategy of preparing the
930
00:43:42,586 --> 00:43:44,586
country to counter
globalization and to
931
00:43:44,588 --> 00:43:48,288
counter China, the
TPP is our best bet.
932
00:43:48,292 --> 00:43:50,562
The Press: And on a
different subject, on
933
00:43:50,561 --> 00:43:51,791
Zika funding.
934
00:43:51,795 --> 00:43:54,865
Yesterday, House and
Senate appropriators sent
935
00:43:54,865 --> 00:43:58,105
the White House a letter
asking if the HHS
936
00:43:58,102 --> 00:44:01,172
Secretary could reprogram
funds and maybe provide
937
00:44:01,171 --> 00:44:02,941
more funds for
Zika that way.
938
00:44:02,940 --> 00:44:04,110
Any interest
in doing that?
939
00:44:04,108 --> 00:44:06,108
Mr. Earnest: Well, I don't
have any announcements
940
00:44:06,110 --> 00:44:07,110
like that.
941
00:44:07,111 --> 00:44:09,111
You know that the
Department of Health and
942
00:44:09,113 --> 00:44:11,853
Human Services has already
reprogrammed several
943
00:44:11,849 --> 00:44:14,749
hundred million dollars
in funds for this effort.
944
00:44:14,752 --> 00:44:16,792
We did so even though
we continue to be quite
945
00:44:16,787 --> 00:44:24,397
concerned about the
potential of the risk
946
00:44:24,395 --> 00:44:28,535
that's posed by Ebola.
947
00:44:28,532 --> 00:44:32,272
So to further take away
funding from that effort
948
00:44:32,269 --> 00:44:35,809
in order to fight Zika
could potentially
949
00:44:35,806 --> 00:44:37,176
be counterproductive.
950
00:44:37,174 --> 00:44:39,174
So it's something that
we're quite reticent to do.
951
00:44:39,176 --> 00:44:42,846
I think what we'd simply
like to see is Congress
952
00:44:42,846 --> 00:44:45,886
respond to the request
from Democratic and
953
00:44:45,883 --> 00:44:47,883
Republican governors
across the country, and
954
00:44:47,885 --> 00:44:50,085
from our public health
professionals who laid out
955
00:44:50,087 --> 00:44:53,487
exactly what resources
they need to do everything
956
00:44:53,490 --> 00:44:55,490
possible to protect the
American people from the
957
00:44:55,492 --> 00:44:56,492
Zika virus.
958
00:44:56,493 --> 00:44:58,493
And the President put
forward that legislation
959
00:44:58,495 --> 00:44:59,465
back in February.
960
00:44:59,463 --> 00:45:01,933
And here we are almost
five months later, and
961
00:45:01,932 --> 00:45:06,272
Congress hasn't
approved that request.
962
00:45:06,270 --> 00:45:08,270
And that's a source of
deep disappointment to
963
00:45:08,272 --> 00:45:09,272
the President.
964
00:45:09,273 --> 00:45:15,013
It's also something that
means that we're right now
965
00:45:15,012 --> 00:45:17,012
not doing everything
possible to protect the
966
00:45:17,014 --> 00:45:20,454
American people
from the Zika virus.
967
00:45:20,451 --> 00:45:24,921
And that's something that
Republicans in Congress
968
00:45:24,922 --> 00:45:26,092
have to account for.
969
00:45:26,090 --> 00:45:26,990
Philip.
970
00:45:26,990 --> 00:45:28,790
The Press: The French
authorities released the
971
00:45:28,792 --> 00:45:30,632
name of the driver of this
truck, the man who was
972
00:45:30,627 --> 00:45:31,897
shot by police.
973
00:45:31,895 --> 00:45:34,535
Can you confirm at this
point that that name was
974
00:45:34,531 --> 00:45:35,801
not known by any
975
00:45:35,799 --> 00:45:37,569
U.S. authorities?
976
00:45:37,568 --> 00:45:39,568
Mr. Earnest: Philip, I
think you have to check
977
00:45:39,570 --> 00:45:41,740
with the intelligence
community for any
978
00:45:41,738 --> 00:45:43,738
information that they
may have had about
979
00:45:43,740 --> 00:45:45,680
this individual.
980
00:45:45,676 --> 00:45:48,076
I know that what French
authorities have indicated
981
00:45:48,078 --> 00:45:52,518
is that he was not
somebody who was
982
00:45:52,516 --> 00:45:54,486
considered a terrorism
suspect there.
983
00:45:54,485 --> 00:45:56,485
He was someone whose
interaction with law
984
00:45:56,487 --> 00:46:00,057
enforcement had been
limited to him committing
985
00:46:00,057 --> 00:46:03,397
some relatively
low-level crimes.
986
00:46:03,393 --> 00:46:10,003
Again, it underscores the
lone wolf attack threat
987
00:46:10,000 --> 00:46:14,240
that is particularly
hard to disrupt.
988
00:46:14,238 --> 00:46:16,708
The Press: You've
described this as a
989
00:46:16,707 --> 00:46:18,147
terrorist attack, as
have French authorities.
990
00:46:18,142 --> 00:46:21,512
What if it is confirmed
there are no ties at all
991
00:46:21,512 --> 00:46:24,152
to any terrorist
groups for this man?
992
00:46:24,148 --> 00:46:27,018
There appeared to be first
indications that what all
993
00:46:27,017 --> 00:46:31,357
of this might have been a
bad personal situation for
994
00:46:31,355 --> 00:46:33,525
him, a case of depression,
a divorce he was going
995
00:46:33,524 --> 00:46:36,224
through, nothing to do
at all with terrorism.
996
00:46:36,226 --> 00:46:38,526
Would you still stick with
that definition if that
997
00:46:38,529 --> 00:46:39,729
was the case?
998
00:46:39,730 --> 00:46:43,030
Mr. Earnest: Well, as I
noted at the beginning, we
999
00:46:43,033 --> 00:46:45,003
still need to learn more
about this individual,
1000
00:46:45,002 --> 00:46:47,802
about his potential
motivation for carrying
1001
00:46:47,804 --> 00:46:54,474
out this terrible attack,
and his potential links to
1002
00:46:54,478 --> 00:46:55,748
any other organization.
1003
00:46:55,746 --> 00:46:59,646
So we'll certainly take
a close look at the
1004
00:46:59,650 --> 00:47:01,990
situation and we're going
to support the French
1005
00:47:01,985 --> 00:47:03,485
investigators who are
obviously leading
1006
00:47:03,487 --> 00:47:05,057
the investigation.
1007
00:47:05,055 --> 00:47:08,195
There are significant
capabilities that we have
1008
00:47:08,192 --> 00:47:11,632
to assist them, and we
won't hesitate to use them.
1009
00:47:11,628 --> 00:47:13,298
The Press: Finally, the
Secretary of Homeland
1010
00:47:13,297 --> 00:47:15,567
Security traveled to the
French Embassy here in
1011
00:47:15,566 --> 00:47:18,136
Washington I believe
to sign a book of condolences.
1012
00:47:18,135 --> 00:47:20,905
Are there any plans for
the President to do
1013
00:47:20,904 --> 00:47:22,444
something like that
in the coming days?
1014
00:47:22,439 --> 00:47:25,379
Mr. Earnest: We'll keep
you posted if something
1015
00:47:25,375 --> 00:47:26,475
like that happens.
1016
00:47:26,476 --> 00:47:29,476
I believe Secretary
Johnson did sign the
1017
00:47:29,479 --> 00:47:31,479
condolence book, but also
had an opportunity to
1018
00:47:31,481 --> 00:47:34,281
spend some time with the
French ambassador to the
1019
00:47:34,284 --> 00:47:35,284
United States.
1020
00:47:35,285 --> 00:47:39,455
But we certainly intend to
continue those kinds of
1021
00:47:39,456 --> 00:47:41,296
consultations in
the days ahead.
1022
00:47:41,291 --> 00:47:42,861
Margaret.
1023
00:47:42,859 --> 00:47:45,399
The Press: Josh, can you
explain the thinking when
1024
00:47:45,395 --> 00:47:48,435
you use the word
"terrorism" on this?
1025
00:47:48,432 --> 00:47:52,102
Because when you look at
something like -- we're
1026
00:47:52,102 --> 00:47:53,702
not sure what happened in
Nice -- but something like
1027
00:47:53,704 --> 00:47:55,944
what happened Orlando
versus a centralized,
1028
00:47:55,939 --> 00:48:01,079
developed conspiracy plot
that was centrally planned
1029
00:48:01,078 --> 00:48:04,718
and executed, the terms
used by the White House
1030
00:48:04,715 --> 00:48:07,285
are the same, but the
situations seem to be different.
1031
00:48:07,284 --> 00:48:12,054
Can you explain how you
see -- and the though in
1032
00:48:12,055 --> 00:48:14,095
using that term?
1033
00:48:14,091 --> 00:48:15,161
Mr. Earnest: In this case,
we're using that term
1034
00:48:15,158 --> 00:48:16,698
because French
officials have.
1035
00:48:16,693 --> 00:48:17,933
French officials
are the ones --
1036
00:48:17,928 --> 00:48:19,028
The Press: --
it's not the U.S.
1037
00:48:19,029 --> 00:48:21,069
position that it's an act
of terrorism, it still
1038
00:48:21,064 --> 00:48:22,304
appears to be terrorism.
1039
00:48:22,299 --> 00:48:23,899
Mr. Earnest: Well, no,
our view is that it's
1040
00:48:23,900 --> 00:48:26,940
terrorism because that's
what our oldest allies in
1041
00:48:26,937 --> 00:48:28,407
France have concluded.
1042
00:48:28,405 --> 00:48:30,405
They're the ones who
are conducting
1043
00:48:30,407 --> 00:48:31,407
this investigation.
1044
00:48:31,408 --> 00:48:33,408
As they learn more about
this investigation and as
1045
00:48:33,410 --> 00:48:35,410
they need to update
their assessment -- I'm
1046
00:48:35,412 --> 00:48:37,412
confident that they will
-- we'll work with them on
1047
00:48:37,414 --> 00:48:38,614
that investigation.
1048
00:48:38,615 --> 00:48:41,485
And if they update their
assessment, we'll do the same.
1049
00:48:41,485 --> 00:48:45,155
But as the President said
last night, this appears
1050
00:48:45,155 --> 00:48:46,595
to be terrorism.
1051
00:48:46,590 --> 00:48:48,660
That appearance was
confirmed by the French
1052
00:48:48,659 --> 00:48:51,699
President whose government
is leading this investigation.
1053
00:48:51,695 --> 00:48:54,395
And obviously the people
of the United States stand
1054
00:48:54,398 --> 00:48:56,398
shoulder to shoulder with
our oldest allies in
1055
00:48:56,400 --> 00:48:58,940
France as they confront
terrorism in a variety of forms.
1056
00:48:58,935 --> 00:49:01,475
The Press: Because, I
mean, it seems these days,
1057
00:49:01,471 --> 00:49:05,211
regrettably -- I mean, the
flag is at half-staff more
1058
00:49:05,208 --> 00:49:06,348
often than not.
1059
00:49:06,343 --> 00:49:08,043
The President is making
comments like this.
1060
00:49:08,045 --> 00:49:10,245
I mean, there's a litany
of attacks to read off.
1061
00:49:10,247 --> 00:49:11,817
I'm not going to.
1062
00:49:11,815 --> 00:49:17,025
But it's becoming almost
a memory, a recitation of
1063
00:49:17,020 --> 00:49:20,020
what we do each time
these attacks happen.
1064
00:49:20,023 --> 00:49:23,293
I mean, is this just going
to be not the new normal
1065
00:49:23,293 --> 00:49:25,093
for the world, but the
new normal of just what
1066
00:49:25,095 --> 00:49:28,365
happens every time there's
an attack, it's assumed
1067
00:49:28,365 --> 00:49:32,565
and just explained as this
is part of us winning on
1068
00:49:32,569 --> 00:49:35,439
the battlefield, that this
kind of lashing out is
1069
00:49:35,439 --> 00:49:36,269
going to happen?
1070
00:49:36,273 --> 00:49:39,313
I mean, the public would
look at that and say, in
1071
00:49:39,309 --> 00:49:42,749
some ways it's that much
more terrifying that it's
1072
00:49:42,746 --> 00:49:46,216
unanticipated, that it's
just in the streets,
1073
00:49:46,216 --> 00:49:50,016
people are celebrating,
rather than a centralized plot.
1074
00:49:50,020 --> 00:49:52,720
Mr. Earnest: Well, listen,
I think you're drawing an
1075
00:49:52,723 --> 00:49:54,723
important distinction,
because there are
1076
00:49:54,725 --> 00:49:57,965
differences between a
large-scale terrorist
1077
00:49:57,961 --> 00:50:02,671
conspiracy and the kind of
lone wolf attacks that we
1078
00:50:02,666 --> 00:50:05,936
have seen.
1079
00:50:05,936 --> 00:50:08,776
Those large-scale
terrorist conspiracies
1080
00:50:08,772 --> 00:50:11,742
have the potential to be
much more bloody, to be
1081
00:50:11,742 --> 00:50:15,012
much more violent, to
claim many more deaths
1082
00:50:15,011 --> 00:50:18,181
than the kind of lone wolf
attacks that we've seen in
1083
00:50:18,181 --> 00:50:20,381
the last few weeks.
1084
00:50:20,384 --> 00:50:22,784
We certainly grieve for
those who have been lost
1085
00:50:22,786 --> 00:50:24,386
in these lone
wolf attacks.
1086
00:50:24,388 --> 00:50:27,728
We certainly expend
significant resources and
1087
00:50:27,724 --> 00:50:30,194
are vigilant about trying
to prevent those lone
1088
00:50:30,193 --> 00:50:31,193
wolf attacks.
1089
00:50:31,194 --> 00:50:37,564
But they are
materially different.
1090
00:50:37,567 --> 00:50:40,267
And they require a
different strategy, but a
1091
00:50:40,270 --> 00:50:43,140
strategy that we are
just as committed to
1092
00:50:43,140 --> 00:50:46,380
implementing in order to
protect the safety and
1093
00:50:46,376 --> 00:50:48,946
security of the American
people and of our allies.
1094
00:50:48,945 --> 00:50:53,115
The Press: You have on the
calendar I think next week
1095
00:50:53,116 --> 00:50:56,786
this anti-ISIS coalition
meeting happening in Washington.
1096
00:50:56,787 --> 00:50:58,727
Is that going to
change in any way?
1097
00:50:58,722 --> 00:51:01,262
Is the White House going
to be more involved in that?
1098
00:51:01,258 --> 00:51:04,928
Mr. Earnest: Well, this is
a meeting that Secretary
1099
00:51:04,928 --> 00:51:07,968
Carter is convening with
his counterparts who are
1100
00:51:07,964 --> 00:51:09,964
making a substantial
military contribution to
1101
00:51:09,966 --> 00:51:11,906
our counter-ISIL efforts.
1102
00:51:11,902 --> 00:51:13,542
He's organized
that meeting.
1103
00:51:13,537 --> 00:51:16,807
It had been previously
scheduled for the end of
1104
00:51:16,807 --> 00:51:19,207
next week, I believe at
Andrews Air Force Base.
1105
00:51:19,209 --> 00:51:21,209
I don't have any updates
to agenda at this point.
1106
00:51:21,211 --> 00:51:26,181
But if anything like
that -- if there are any
1107
00:51:26,183 --> 00:51:28,523
updates to that agenda,
we'll definitely let you know.
1108
00:51:28,518 --> 00:51:30,858
The Press: And finally,
Secretary Kerry said today
1109
00:51:30,854 --> 00:51:34,054
when he was in Moscow that
-- when he was talking
1110
00:51:34,057 --> 00:51:36,427
about Nice, these things
happen on a weekly basis now.
1111
00:51:36,426 --> 00:51:38,226
And he called Syria the
single greatest incubator
1112
00:51:38,228 --> 00:51:40,368
for terrorism in
the world right now.
1113
00:51:40,363 --> 00:51:42,263
Does the White House
agree with that?
1114
00:51:42,265 --> 00:51:47,105
And in some ways, doesn't
that raise questions if
1115
00:51:47,103 --> 00:51:50,603
the plan for the past
five years not to use
1116
00:51:50,607 --> 00:51:52,107
large-scale military force
should be revisited?
1117
00:51:52,108 --> 00:51:53,778
I mean, is that an
acknowledgement that there
1118
00:51:53,777 --> 00:51:58,987
was some overestimation
of this being contained?
1119
00:51:58,982 --> 00:52:03,052
Mr. Earnest: Well, I guess
what I would say is simply
1120
00:52:03,053 --> 00:52:08,793
that we have been
concerned about the
1121
00:52:08,792 --> 00:52:13,902
potential terrorist threat
from ISIL for more than
1122
00:52:13,897 --> 00:52:15,267
two years now.
1123
00:52:15,265 --> 00:52:17,865
And the President formed
an international coalition
1124
00:52:17,868 --> 00:52:20,338
of more than 66 nations to
counter it -- not just to
1125
00:52:20,337 --> 00:52:23,177
counter it, but to degrade
and ultimately destroy it,
1126
00:52:23,173 --> 00:52:25,043
because we're mindful of
the terrorist threat that
1127
00:52:25,041 --> 00:52:27,381
emanates from there.
1128
00:52:27,377 --> 00:52:31,117
I think what the President
would argue is also true
1129
00:52:31,114 --> 00:52:35,624
-- and we're happy to have
this argument -- is that
1130
00:52:35,619 --> 00:52:43,259
as difficult and violent
and complex as this
1131
00:52:43,260 --> 00:52:50,570
problem is, the ultimate
solution is not a military one.
1132
00:52:50,567 --> 00:52:52,567
We can certainly apply
significant military
1133
00:52:52,569 --> 00:52:55,239
pressure and devote
significant resources --
1134
00:52:55,238 --> 00:52:57,238
and we have; the
Commander-in-Chief has
1135
00:52:57,240 --> 00:53:00,680
ordered it -- against
ISIL, to counter them, to
1136
00:53:00,677 --> 00:53:05,487
degrade them, and to
ultimately destroy them.
1137
00:53:05,482 --> 00:53:08,652
But the root cause of
all of this has been the
1138
00:53:08,652 --> 00:53:10,252
failed political
leadership of Bashar
1139
00:53:10,253 --> 00:53:11,623
al-Assad, that --
1140
00:53:11,621 --> 00:53:13,661
The Press: But in terms
of the estimation of this
1141
00:53:13,657 --> 00:53:16,897
being a massive, as
Kerry said, the biggest
1142
00:53:16,893 --> 00:53:19,963
incubator of terrorism
in the world, was that
1143
00:53:19,963 --> 00:53:21,503
underestimated by
the White House?
1144
00:53:21,498 --> 00:53:23,498
Mr. Earnest: Well, again,
based on the fact that
1145
00:53:23,500 --> 00:53:25,940
we've built a coalition
of 66 nations and dropped
1146
00:53:25,936 --> 00:53:29,106
13,000 airstrikes --
or conducted 13,000
1147
00:53:29,105 --> 00:53:32,905
airstrikes against them,
based on the significant
1148
00:53:32,909 --> 00:53:34,909
commitment of resources
not just in the military
1149
00:53:34,911 --> 00:53:37,311
effort, but to organize
our diplomatic efforts to
1150
00:53:37,314 --> 00:53:39,384
counter their financing,
to try to prevent them
1151
00:53:39,382 --> 00:53:41,782
from recruiting foreign
fighters from all around
1152
00:53:41,785 --> 00:53:43,955
the world, I think the
strategy that we have
1153
00:53:43,954 --> 00:53:48,894
implemented against them
has yielded important progress.
1154
00:53:48,892 --> 00:53:51,132
But the President
acknowledged at the
1155
00:53:51,127 --> 00:53:53,967
beginning that this was a
long-term proposition and
1156
00:53:53,964 --> 00:53:55,934
it's going to require
some tenacity and some
1157
00:53:55,932 --> 00:53:58,002
follow-through; that we
wouldn't be able to chart
1158
00:53:58,001 --> 00:54:00,141
our progress in a straight
line; that there would be
1159
00:54:00,136 --> 00:54:03,276
some days where we'd
feel like we were making
1160
00:54:03,273 --> 00:54:06,713
progress, and occasionally
we would suffer a setback.
1161
00:54:06,710 --> 00:54:10,280
And anytime you see the
loss of so many innocent
1162
00:54:10,280 --> 00:54:13,520
people in an allied
nation, that certainly is
1163
00:54:13,516 --> 00:54:18,256
a day where it's hard to
feel like you're making a
1164
00:54:18,254 --> 00:54:19,994
lot of progress.
1165
00:54:19,990 --> 00:54:23,160
And that's why we mourn
with our French allies.
1166
00:54:23,159 --> 00:54:25,729
But it certainly is not
going to diminish
1167
00:54:25,729 --> 00:54:27,159
our commitment.
1168
00:54:27,163 --> 00:54:29,863
If anything, it's only
going to further energize
1169
00:54:29,866 --> 00:54:32,766
our multilateral,
multinational effort to
1170
00:54:32,769 --> 00:54:35,169
degrade and ultimately
destroy ISIL.
1171
00:54:35,171 --> 00:54:38,941
Again, I say all of that,
even before we understand
1172
00:54:38,942 --> 00:54:41,812
what the true motivations
were of this individual.
1173
00:54:41,811 --> 00:54:43,981
But whether or not this
person had ties to ISIL,
1174
00:54:43,980 --> 00:54:48,520
the President is committed
to making sure that we do
1175
00:54:48,518 --> 00:54:51,388
everything possible to
protect the American people.
1176
00:54:51,388 --> 00:54:52,088
Kevin.
1177
00:54:52,088 --> 00:54:52,858
The Press: Thanks, Josh.
1178
00:54:52,856 --> 00:54:55,326
As expected, the
Intelligence Committee has
1179
00:54:55,325 --> 00:54:58,125
published the previously
classified 28 pages.
1180
00:54:58,128 --> 00:55:01,128
For the people who are not
awash in this on a daily
1181
00:55:01,131 --> 00:55:03,831
basis, what does the White
House want the American
1182
00:55:03,833 --> 00:55:07,033
people to take away from
the fact that these pages
1183
00:55:07,037 --> 00:55:09,007
are now public,
they're now available?
1184
00:55:09,005 --> 00:55:12,045
And what's the White
House's perspective on --
1185
00:55:12,042 --> 00:55:15,012
now that they are out
there, how the White House
1186
00:55:15,011 --> 00:55:16,551
feels about that?
1187
00:55:16,546 --> 00:55:19,046
Mr. Earnest: Well, I think
the number-one takeaway
1188
00:55:19,049 --> 00:55:21,119
for people should be that
this administration is
1189
00:55:21,117 --> 00:55:24,987
committed to transparency
even when it comes to
1190
00:55:24,988 --> 00:55:26,988
sensitive information
related to our
1191
00:55:26,990 --> 00:55:28,290
national security.
1192
00:55:28,291 --> 00:55:30,391
Just within the last
couple of weeks, the
1193
00:55:30,393 --> 00:55:33,663
administration published
for the first time the
1194
00:55:33,663 --> 00:55:41,233
numbers of people who --
of civilians who were
1195
00:55:41,237 --> 00:55:45,007
casualties from U.S.
1196
00:55:45,008 --> 00:55:46,478
counterterrorism
operations.
1197
00:55:46,476 --> 00:55:50,046
The administration worked
to declassify key elements
1198
00:55:50,046 --> 00:55:57,686
of the CIA interrogation
report that was written by
1199
00:55:57,687 --> 00:55:59,927
the United States Senate
Intelligence Committee.
1200
00:55:59,923 --> 00:56:05,133
And today's announcement
was part of an effort to
1201
00:56:05,128 --> 00:56:08,398
try and be as transparent
as possible about
1202
00:56:08,398 --> 00:56:11,238
investigative material
that was collected in the
1203
00:56:11,234 --> 00:56:17,344
context of investigating
the terror attacks of 9/11.
1204
00:56:17,340 --> 00:56:19,610
This information, even
as it's now publicly
1205
00:56:19,609 --> 00:56:24,679
available, does not change
the assessment of the U.S.
1206
00:56:24,681 --> 00:56:29,851
government that there's no
evidence that the Saudi
1207
00:56:29,853 --> 00:56:31,993
government as an
institution, or senior
1208
00:56:31,988 --> 00:56:34,428
Saudi officials
individually funded al Qaeda.
1209
00:56:34,424 --> 00:56:36,824
I'm reading that language
because that's the
1210
00:56:36,826 --> 00:56:41,436
language that was included
in the 9/11 Commission Report.
1211
00:56:41,431 --> 00:56:44,101
And the 9/11 Commission
was able to draw on the
1212
00:56:44,100 --> 00:56:46,600
information that's been
declassified today as they
1213
00:56:46,603 --> 00:56:47,603
wrote their report.
1214
00:56:47,604 --> 00:56:49,674
They were able to do
follow-up interviews and
1215
00:56:49,672 --> 00:56:52,172
to further investigate
those leads.
1216
00:56:52,175 --> 00:56:54,145
Those leads didn't really
turn up anything as it
1217
00:56:54,144 --> 00:56:56,344
relates to specific
evidence about the Saudi
1218
00:56:56,346 --> 00:56:58,346
government as an
institution or senior
1219
00:56:58,348 --> 00:57:00,648
Saudi officials
individually funding al Qaeda.
1220
00:57:00,650 --> 00:57:03,120
The Press: Interesting how
they use the expression
1221
00:57:03,119 --> 00:57:05,789
"senior Saudi officials."
1222
00:57:05,789 --> 00:57:08,859
Does that mean to suggest
that maybe there were some
1223
00:57:08,858 --> 00:57:12,528
lower-level Saudi
individual government
1224
00:57:12,529 --> 00:57:14,829
officials that may have
been involved in providing
1225
00:57:14,831 --> 00:57:17,601
material support for those
who were at least alleged
1226
00:57:17,600 --> 00:57:19,700
to have been
co-conspirators to the
1227
00:57:19,702 --> 00:57:20,872
9/11 attacks?
1228
00:57:20,870 --> 00:57:22,870
Mr. Earnest: I haven't
looked lately at the 9/11
1229
00:57:22,872 --> 00:57:24,872
Commission Report, but
certainly that is a
1230
00:57:24,874 --> 00:57:28,844
comprehensive document
that was written to
1231
00:57:28,845 --> 00:57:30,915
provide as much
information as possible
1232
00:57:30,914 --> 00:57:33,684
about what contributed
to the attacks on 9/11.
1233
00:57:33,683 --> 00:57:36,023
The Press: You've also
said on a previous
1234
00:57:36,019 --> 00:57:39,359
occasion that the White
House was against JASTA.
1235
00:57:39,355 --> 00:57:42,655
And I'm just wondering why
there would seem to be
1236
00:57:42,659 --> 00:57:45,299
this disconnect between
the White House's view of
1237
00:57:45,295 --> 00:57:48,095
JASTA when there are so
many in the United States
1238
00:57:48,097 --> 00:57:50,637
Senate, overwhelmingly so,
who feel like this may be
1239
00:57:50,633 --> 00:57:52,273
a very good idea?
1240
00:57:52,268 --> 00:57:54,268
Mr. Earnest: Well, Kevin,
this just goes back to a
1241
00:57:54,270 --> 00:57:56,640
long-held principle here
about the risk that this
1242
00:57:56,639 --> 00:57:59,179
legislation
would pose to --
1243
00:57:59,175 --> 00:58:00,975
The Press: It's pretty
narrow, wouldn't you agree?
1244
00:58:00,977 --> 00:58:02,977
At least the way
it's currently --
1245
00:58:02,979 --> 00:58:04,979
Mr. Earnest: Again, based
on the analysis that's
1246
00:58:04,981 --> 00:58:06,981
been conducted by our
lawyers here in the U.S.
1247
00:58:06,983 --> 00:58:09,623
government, the way that
this law is written could
1248
00:58:09,619 --> 00:58:11,659
open up U.S.
1249
00:58:11,654 --> 00:58:13,794
companies and even
potentially U.S.
1250
00:58:13,790 --> 00:58:18,330
personnel to
vulnerabilities when
1251
00:58:18,328 --> 00:58:22,228
they're engaged in actions
or doing business or
1252
00:58:22,232 --> 00:58:26,102
conducting official
government work overseas.
1253
00:58:26,102 --> 00:58:30,672
There is an important
principle related to
1254
00:58:30,673 --> 00:58:32,113
sovereign immunity.
1255
00:58:32,108 --> 00:58:34,108
And when you're the most
powerful country in the
1256
00:58:34,110 --> 00:58:36,680
world, you're invested
in the idea of sovereign
1257
00:58:36,679 --> 00:58:39,379
immunity, given how deeply
the United States is
1258
00:58:39,382 --> 00:58:41,382
involved in so many
other countries.
1259
00:58:41,384 --> 00:58:44,084
So we believe that's
a principle worth protecting.
1260
00:58:44,087 --> 00:58:48,327
And that is the concern
that we have with this
1261
00:58:48,324 --> 00:58:51,194
legislation, at least the
way that the most recent
1262
00:58:51,194 --> 00:58:53,794
draft was put forward.
1263
00:58:53,796 --> 00:58:57,096
Doesn't have to do with
any specific country, but
1264
00:58:57,100 --> 00:58:59,240
rather has to do with our
concern about a specific
1265
00:58:59,235 --> 00:59:03,235
principle that benefits
the United States and
1266
00:59:03,239 --> 00:59:04,239
private U.S.
1267
00:59:04,240 --> 00:59:06,240
interests in countries
all around the globe.
1268
00:59:06,242 --> 00:59:08,242
The Press: Were there some
instances, just broadly
1269
00:59:08,244 --> 00:59:10,544
speaking, as a general
matter, that the White
1270
00:59:10,546 --> 00:59:14,046
House found concerning
in the review of some of
1271
00:59:14,050 --> 00:59:16,320
those 28 pages?
1272
00:59:16,319 --> 00:59:20,319
Specifically, there seems
to be a suggestion that
1273
00:59:20,323 --> 00:59:23,163
there may have been
material support provided
1274
00:59:23,159 --> 00:59:25,099
to one of the so-called
co-conspirators --
1275
00:59:25,094 --> 00:59:26,834
possible co-conspirators.
1276
00:59:26,829 --> 00:59:30,269
And yet, while you've said
there's no specific proof,
1277
00:59:30,266 --> 00:59:32,266
were there areas where the
White House or White House
1278
00:59:32,268 --> 00:59:35,068
Counsel or others were
concerned some things
1279
00:59:35,071 --> 00:59:38,371
didn't exactly pass this
so-called smell test?
1280
00:59:38,374 --> 00:59:40,374
They look suspicious,
to be blunt.
1281
00:59:40,376 --> 00:59:42,376
Mr. Earnest: The White
House has not conducted an
1282
00:59:42,378 --> 00:59:43,348
investigation
into this matter.
1283
00:59:43,346 --> 00:59:45,346
And the reason we didn't
have to do that is that
1284
00:59:45,348 --> 00:59:47,348
there was a 9/11
Commission that was formed
1285
00:59:47,350 --> 00:59:49,350
that looked at all
of this evidence.
1286
00:59:49,352 --> 00:59:51,352
They were able to follow
up on this information.
1287
00:59:51,354 --> 00:59:53,354
They were able to follow
these investigative leads.
1288
00:59:53,356 --> 00:59:55,356
I know that they did
interviews in a variety of
1289
00:59:55,358 --> 00:59:57,358
other countries to
pursue those leads.
1290
00:59:57,360 --> 00:59:59,500
And despite all of that
investigative work, they
1291
00:59:59,495 --> 01:00:01,495
didn't find any evidence
that the Saudi government
1292
01:00:01,497 --> 01:00:03,497
as an institution, or
senior Saudi officials
1293
01:00:03,499 --> 01:00:05,539
individually
funded al Qaeda.
1294
01:00:05,535 --> 01:00:09,605
That's the definitive word
of the outside experts who
1295
01:00:09,605 --> 01:00:11,645
took an unvarnished
look at this
1296
01:00:11,641 --> 01:00:12,511
particular situation.
1297
01:00:12,508 --> 01:00:20,448
And that conclusion is
unchanged by the release
1298
01:00:20,450 --> 01:00:22,090
of these 28 pages today.
1299
01:00:22,085 --> 01:00:22,885
The Press: Okay.
1300
01:00:22,885 --> 01:00:24,985
Last -- it is Friday;
figured I'd throw a little
1301
01:00:24,988 --> 01:00:25,988
sports your way.
1302
01:00:25,989 --> 01:00:28,459
Deflategate is
apparently over.
1303
01:00:28,458 --> 01:00:30,328
Tom Brady says he's no
longer going to push it;
1304
01:00:30,326 --> 01:00:32,896
he's going to be out of
four games to start the
1305
01:00:32,895 --> 01:00:35,235
NFL season.
1306
01:00:35,231 --> 01:00:36,161
Big reaction from
the White House?
1307
01:00:36,165 --> 01:00:37,565
I know the President
is a big football fan.
1308
01:00:37,567 --> 01:00:38,897
(laughter)
1309
01:00:38,901 --> 01:00:40,441
Mr. Earnest: Well, it
certainly is Jimmy
1310
01:00:40,436 --> 01:00:42,336
Garoppolo's big
opportunity here.
1311
01:00:42,338 --> 01:00:43,068
The Press: That it is.
1312
01:00:43,072 --> 01:00:44,612
Mr. Earnest: We'll see if
he makes the most of it.
1313
01:00:44,607 --> 01:00:45,577
Connie.
1314
01:00:45,575 --> 01:00:48,415
The Press: Are you
concerned about the
1315
01:00:48,411 --> 01:00:50,711
open-carry laws in Ohio,
especially with the
1316
01:00:50,713 --> 01:00:57,823
convention
starting next week?
1317
01:00:57,820 --> 01:01:01,290
Mr. Earnest: Well, Connie,
as you know, the Secretary
1318
01:01:01,290 --> 01:01:05,660
of Homeland Security and
the head of the United
1319
01:01:05,661 --> 01:01:08,161
States Secret Service have
been focused for more than
1320
01:01:08,164 --> 01:01:12,734
a year -- about providing
security for the
1321
01:01:12,735 --> 01:01:14,805
Democratic and Republican
conventions in
1322
01:01:14,804 --> 01:01:18,374
Philadelphia and
Cleveland, respectively.
1323
01:01:18,374 --> 01:01:20,374
Homeland security
officials have been in
1324
01:01:20,376 --> 01:01:25,386
close touch with local law
enforcement in Ohio and
1325
01:01:25,381 --> 01:01:28,081
Pennsylvania to ensure the
safety and security of not
1326
01:01:28,084 --> 01:01:32,324
just the party nominees
but the convention
1327
01:01:32,321 --> 01:01:34,321
delegates and the
reporters who will
1328
01:01:34,323 --> 01:01:35,363
be in attendance.
1329
01:01:35,358 --> 01:01:37,358
I know that their efforts
are focused on also
1330
01:01:37,360 --> 01:01:39,360
protecting the First
Amendment rights of people
1331
01:01:39,362 --> 01:01:42,232
who may want to register
a protest at the conventions.
1332
01:01:42,231 --> 01:01:45,101
And those rights will
certainly be protected.
1333
01:01:45,101 --> 01:01:49,041
But the President's
expectation is that people
1334
01:01:49,038 --> 01:01:51,708
who are protesting
should do so peacefully.
1335
01:01:51,707 --> 01:01:53,807
And law enforcement
officials will certainly
1336
01:01:53,810 --> 01:01:56,550
be in place to ensure
that those rights are protected.
1337
01:01:56,546 --> 01:01:59,146
The Press: There will be
a lot of people carrying guns.
1338
01:01:59,148 --> 01:02:01,618
Mr. Earnest: I know that
there are some limitations
1339
01:02:01,617 --> 01:02:04,357
about their ability to do
that in the context of the
1340
01:02:04,353 --> 01:02:06,353
conventions, but I'll let
the Department of Homeland
1341
01:02:06,355 --> 01:02:07,495
Security speak to that.
1342
01:02:07,490 --> 01:02:08,590
The Press: On a different
matter, the reception
1343
01:02:08,591 --> 01:02:09,321
this afternoon.
1344
01:02:09,325 --> 01:02:11,365
Will the President try
to get any antagonistic
1345
01:02:11,360 --> 01:02:14,560
ambassadors together, such
as Israel and some of the
1346
01:02:14,564 --> 01:02:16,464
Arab countries?
1347
01:02:16,466 --> 01:02:17,436
Mr. Earnest: I don't
think the President would
1348
01:02:17,433 --> 01:02:20,373
consider those
ambassadors antagonistic.
1349
01:02:20,369 --> 01:02:22,039
The Press: -- try to
get them together?
1350
01:02:22,038 --> 01:02:23,708
Mr. Earnest: I don't know
of any specific meetings
1351
01:02:23,706 --> 01:02:24,706
that the President
is planning.
1352
01:02:24,707 --> 01:02:28,177
I think this is largely a
social event, but I think
1353
01:02:28,177 --> 01:02:30,177
it will have a more
serious tone in light of
1354
01:02:30,179 --> 01:02:32,219
the terrorist attacks
in Nice last night.
1355
01:02:32,215 --> 01:02:33,285
The Press:
Thank you, Josh.
1356
01:02:33,282 --> 01:02:34,552
Mr. Earnest: John.
1357
01:02:34,550 --> 01:02:35,250
The Press: Thanks, Josh.
1358
01:02:35,251 --> 01:02:36,991
Your decision not to weigh
in on Donald Trump's
1359
01:02:36,986 --> 01:02:41,256
choice for his vice
presidential pick, is it
1360
01:02:41,257 --> 01:02:42,057
just a today thing?
1361
01:02:42,058 --> 01:02:45,898
Do you plan on weighing
in as the process moves forward?
1362
01:02:45,895 --> 01:02:48,435
Mr. Earnest: No, at this
point I don't anticipate
1363
01:02:48,431 --> 01:02:52,131
having much of a reaction
to his selection of a
1364
01:02:52,135 --> 01:02:53,135
running mate.
1365
01:02:53,136 --> 01:02:55,276
The Press: "At this
point," meaning as the
1366
01:02:55,271 --> 01:02:57,371
process moves forward you
may indeed weigh in on
1367
01:02:57,373 --> 01:02:58,913
this ticket?
1368
01:02:58,908 --> 01:03:00,548
Mr. Earnest: I wouldn't
entirely rule it out, but
1369
01:03:00,543 --> 01:03:03,213
I don't have any plan in
the back of my mind to
1370
01:03:03,212 --> 01:03:05,282
weigh in on this.
1371
01:03:05,281 --> 01:03:08,021
The Press: And on Nice,
with what happened in
1372
01:03:08,017 --> 01:03:13,527
Nice, in your view, in the
President's view, was this
1373
01:03:13,523 --> 01:03:15,623
unique to France?
1374
01:03:15,625 --> 01:03:18,425
Could something like what
happened in Nice happen
1375
01:03:18,427 --> 01:03:21,097
right here in the
United States?
1376
01:03:21,097 --> 01:03:24,097
Mr. Earnest: Well, as I
mentioned in response to a
1377
01:03:24,100 --> 01:03:28,300
couple of other questions,
the President is deeply
1378
01:03:28,304 --> 01:03:31,604
concerned about the
threat posed by lone
1379
01:03:31,607 --> 01:03:33,277
wolf attacks.
1380
01:03:33,276 --> 01:03:38,586
And it takes a
variety of forms.
1381
01:03:38,581 --> 01:03:44,591
We're coming up on the
anniversary of the
1382
01:03:44,587 --> 01:03:47,257
shooting at military
recruitment installations
1383
01:03:47,256 --> 01:03:49,926
in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1384
01:03:49,926 --> 01:03:51,896
I think there are
some aspects to that
1385
01:03:51,894 --> 01:03:53,894
investigation that are
still ongoing, but many
1386
01:03:53,896 --> 01:03:55,896
people could describe and
I think have described
1387
01:03:55,898 --> 01:03:57,738
that as a lone
wolf attack.
1388
01:03:57,733 --> 01:03:59,733
Obviously, we saw
the situation in San
1389
01:03:59,735 --> 01:04:02,635
Bernardino, where a
husband and wife carried
1390
01:04:02,638 --> 01:04:03,638
out an attack.
1391
01:04:03,639 --> 01:04:07,949
Again, they were not
directly connected to a
1392
01:04:07,944 --> 01:04:12,414
broader conspiracy or
terror plot, but at least
1393
01:04:12,415 --> 01:04:15,115
there is no evidence
of it at this point.
1394
01:04:15,117 --> 01:04:17,287
But they were able to just
coordinate among the two
1395
01:04:17,286 --> 01:04:21,656
of them, and it was very
difficult to disrupt that plot.
1396
01:04:21,657 --> 01:04:24,197
We saw a similar
dynamic in Orlando.
1397
01:04:24,193 --> 01:04:27,263
So we understand that this
is a threat that needs to
1398
01:04:27,263 --> 01:04:29,503
be countered
and confronted.
1399
01:04:29,498 --> 01:04:31,538
And it is a different
threat than the one that
1400
01:04:31,534 --> 01:04:34,404
was posed by the 9/11
co-conspirators, for
1401
01:04:34,403 --> 01:04:37,373
example, that killed more
than 3,000 Americans on
1402
01:04:37,373 --> 01:04:39,073
one day.
1403
01:04:39,075 --> 01:04:40,645
So this threat
is different.
1404
01:04:40,643 --> 01:04:42,443
It's of a different scale.
1405
01:04:42,445 --> 01:04:44,015
But it's one that's
still dangerous.
1406
01:04:44,013 --> 01:04:46,753
It's one that the
President and the rest of
1407
01:04:46,749 --> 01:04:49,689
his national security team
is determined to prevent.
1408
01:04:49,685 --> 01:04:52,425
The Press: Is there
anything that you can say
1409
01:04:52,421 --> 01:04:57,631
to lessen the level of
anxiety that people may
1410
01:04:57,627 --> 01:05:01,067
feel after seeing the
horrific video they saw in
1411
01:05:01,063 --> 01:05:03,663
Nice, France?
1412
01:05:03,666 --> 01:05:06,036
Mr. Earnest: Well, I think
there are a couple of things.
1413
01:05:06,035 --> 01:05:09,505
I think the first is that
it's important for the
1414
01:05:09,505 --> 01:05:12,245
American people to
understand just how
1415
01:05:12,241 --> 01:05:18,011
rigorously their
government is focused on
1416
01:05:18,014 --> 01:05:20,814
preventing that kind of
violence in the United States.
1417
01:05:20,816 --> 01:05:24,816
That's why we have worked
so hard to degrade and
1418
01:05:24,820 --> 01:05:26,460
ultimately destroy ISIL.
1419
01:05:26,455 --> 01:05:29,425
It's why the President,
when he first took office,
1420
01:05:29,425 --> 01:05:32,625
had identified decimating
core al Qaeda in
1421
01:05:32,628 --> 01:05:35,328
Afghanistan and Pakistan
as a top priority.
1422
01:05:35,331 --> 01:05:38,731
It's why the United States
works so closely with our
1423
01:05:38,734 --> 01:05:42,204
partners around the world,
because by cooperating we
1424
01:05:42,204 --> 01:05:44,574
know we can be more
effective in countering
1425
01:05:44,573 --> 01:05:46,173
this threat.
1426
01:05:46,175 --> 01:05:50,615
So the American people
should take some solace in
1427
01:05:50,613 --> 01:05:52,813
knowing that this is the
highest priority of the
1428
01:05:52,815 --> 01:05:55,615
Commander-in-Chief of the
greatest country in the world.
1429
01:05:55,618 --> 01:05:59,218
And we've enjoyed
important successes in
1430
01:05:59,221 --> 01:06:00,621
limiting that threat.
1431
01:06:00,623 --> 01:06:03,223
It's not uncommon for the
Department of Justice to
1432
01:06:03,225 --> 01:06:05,225
make announcements about
these kinds of plots being
1433
01:06:05,227 --> 01:06:07,927
disrupted, even though we
know how difficult it is
1434
01:06:07,930 --> 01:06:09,470
to disrupt these plots.
1435
01:06:09,465 --> 01:06:11,465
We've been able to chart
the progress that we've
1436
01:06:11,467 --> 01:06:13,907
made against ISIL in
Iraq and in Syria.
1437
01:06:13,903 --> 01:06:16,143
Iraqi forces, with the
support of our coalition,
1438
01:06:16,138 --> 01:06:19,278
have taken more than 45
percent of the land inside
1439
01:06:19,275 --> 01:06:22,145
of Iraq that ISIL
previously controlled, and
1440
01:06:22,144 --> 01:06:24,144
we've enjoyed some
important strategic
1441
01:06:24,146 --> 01:06:27,316
victories in Fallujah and
at this military airbase
1442
01:06:27,316 --> 01:06:33,226
in Qayyarah to -- that's
evidence that we continue
1443
01:06:33,222 --> 01:06:35,762
to make progress
against ISIL.
1444
01:06:35,758 --> 01:06:37,758
And the President
continues to be mindful of
1445
01:06:37,760 --> 01:06:39,760
the other threats
that are out there.
1446
01:06:39,762 --> 01:06:41,762
The President continues to
be mindful of the al Qaeda
1447
01:06:41,764 --> 01:06:45,234
threat that we know is
present inside of Syria in
1448
01:06:45,234 --> 01:06:46,634
the form of Nusra.
1449
01:06:46,635 --> 01:06:50,505
We're certainly aware of
the threat that is posed
1450
01:06:50,506 --> 01:06:54,006
by ISIL in places like
Libya, where they're also
1451
01:06:54,009 --> 01:06:56,279
trying to capitalize
on the chaos there.
1452
01:06:56,278 --> 01:06:58,718
We're also aware of the
threat that emanates from
1453
01:06:58,714 --> 01:07:00,984
al Qaeda affiliates
in North Africa.
1454
01:07:00,983 --> 01:07:02,983
And this is actually
something that our French
1455
01:07:02,985 --> 01:07:05,355
allies deserve a
lot of credit on.
1456
01:07:05,354 --> 01:07:07,354
We have relied
significantly on the
1457
01:07:07,356 --> 01:07:10,396
French to use their
expertise and their
1458
01:07:10,393 --> 01:07:13,333
history in that part of
the world to counter al
1459
01:07:13,329 --> 01:07:16,169
Qaeda extremists in
places like Mali.
1460
01:07:16,165 --> 01:07:18,165
They've made a lot of
important progress in the
1461
01:07:18,167 --> 01:07:20,167
world, and the United
States is safer as a
1462
01:07:20,169 --> 01:07:21,169
result of their efforts.
1463
01:07:21,170 --> 01:07:24,670
It's an indication of
how we benefit from the
1464
01:07:24,673 --> 01:07:28,813
capacity and determination
of our allies in France.
1465
01:07:28,811 --> 01:07:31,851
That's also why we're
going to stand with them,
1466
01:07:31,847 --> 01:07:34,687
even in this difficult
time for their country.
1467
01:07:34,683 --> 01:07:36,683
Janet, I'll give
you the last one.
1468
01:07:36,685 --> 01:07:37,725
I saw you had your
hand up back there.
1469
01:07:37,720 --> 01:07:38,390
The Press: Thank you.
1470
01:07:38,387 --> 01:07:40,057
Yesterday the guidance
announced that President
1471
01:07:40,055 --> 01:07:41,895
Peña Nieto will be
here next Friday.
1472
01:07:41,891 --> 01:07:43,931
Do you have any more
to share on that?
1473
01:07:43,926 --> 01:07:46,296
Why does this meeting
come about now?
1474
01:07:46,295 --> 01:07:49,695
And anything that you can
give us on what the two of
1475
01:07:49,698 --> 01:07:51,138
them will be
talking about?
1476
01:07:51,133 --> 01:07:53,133
Mr. Earnest: Well, Janet,
it will be an opportunity
1477
01:07:53,135 --> 01:07:55,205
for President Obama and
President Peña Nieto to
1478
01:07:55,204 --> 01:07:57,204
continue the conversation
that they had in Ottawa,
1479
01:07:57,206 --> 01:07:59,246
Canada just a
couple of weeks ago.
1480
01:07:59,241 --> 01:08:01,241
The two of them had an
opportunity to have a
1481
01:08:01,243 --> 01:08:03,243
bilateral meeting there in
the context of the North
1482
01:08:03,245 --> 01:08:04,785
American Leaders Summit.
1483
01:08:04,780 --> 01:08:06,780
And I would anticipate
that they'll continue
1484
01:08:06,782 --> 01:08:08,782
their conversations
on a range of topics.
1485
01:08:08,784 --> 01:08:11,284
Obviously, our security
coordination with Mexico
1486
01:08:11,287 --> 01:08:14,087
is important to
both our countries.
1487
01:08:14,089 --> 01:08:16,589
I'm confident that will
be a prominent aspect of
1488
01:08:16,592 --> 01:08:18,262
their conversation.
1489
01:08:18,260 --> 01:08:22,700
Mexico is a part of the
TPP agreement, and I'm
1490
01:08:22,698 --> 01:08:25,298
confident we'll have an
opportunity to talk about
1491
01:08:25,301 --> 01:08:29,341
ways that we can deepen
our relationship -- our
1492
01:08:29,338 --> 01:08:31,408
economic relationship
in a way that will have
1493
01:08:31,407 --> 01:08:35,447
benefits for both our
economies and workers in
1494
01:08:35,444 --> 01:08:37,114
both our countries.
1495
01:08:37,112 --> 01:08:40,912
The President is
optimistic that we can
1496
01:08:40,916 --> 01:08:42,916
substantially transform
our economic relationship
1497
01:08:42,918 --> 01:08:46,358
with Mexico, because by
signing on to the TPP
1498
01:08:46,355 --> 01:08:49,555
agreement, Mexico is
signing on to higher labor
1499
01:08:49,558 --> 01:08:51,728
and environmental
standards that will allow U.S.
1500
01:08:51,727 --> 01:08:54,297
businesses to compete on a
more level playing field.
1501
01:08:54,296 --> 01:08:56,366
When President Obama ran
for office in 2008, he
1502
01:08:56,365 --> 01:08:57,765
promised to
renegotiate NAFTA.
1503
01:08:57,766 --> 01:09:02,676
That's exactly what he did
in the context of TPP.
1504
01:09:02,671 --> 01:09:04,671
Obviously, Mexico wouldn't
be enthusiastic about
1505
01:09:04,673 --> 01:09:06,813
signing it if they didn't
also believe that the
1506
01:09:06,809 --> 01:09:09,879
greater economic
opportunity that would be
1507
01:09:09,879 --> 01:09:13,019
created by these deeper
economic ties would also
1508
01:09:13,015 --> 01:09:14,585
be good for their
economy, too.
1509
01:09:14,583 --> 01:09:17,453
So this is a win-win, and
we certainly believe that
1510
01:09:17,453 --> 01:09:19,453
Congress should
act to approve it.
1511
01:09:19,455 --> 01:09:21,455
And that will be the
subject of some ongoing
1512
01:09:21,457 --> 01:09:23,457
discussion between the
two leaders as well.
1513
01:09:23,459 --> 01:09:25,899
But we'll have more next
week to preview their meeting.
1514
01:09:25,895 --> 01:09:28,265
The Press: Any ideas if el
Chapo or immigration will
1515
01:09:28,264 --> 01:09:30,334
be coming up in
those meetings?
1516
01:09:30,332 --> 01:09:32,472
Mr. Earnest: I'm confident
there will be a discussion
1517
01:09:32,468 --> 01:09:35,308
about immigration.
1518
01:09:35,304 --> 01:09:37,304
President Peña Nieto
is obviously aware of
1519
01:09:37,306 --> 01:09:44,616
President Obama's tireless
work to try to fix the
1520
01:09:44,613 --> 01:09:45,913
many aspects of the U.S.
1521
01:09:45,915 --> 01:09:49,485
immigration system
that's broken.
1522
01:09:49,485 --> 01:09:52,125
Implementing those reforms
and repairing those
1523
01:09:52,121 --> 01:09:54,561
problems would only
strengthen the
1524
01:09:54,557 --> 01:09:56,557
relationship between
our two countries.
1525
01:09:56,559 --> 01:09:58,559
That's part of the reason
that the President has
1526
01:09:58,561 --> 01:10:00,561
made that a priority, and
I'm sure that will be the
1527
01:10:00,563 --> 01:10:01,563
subject of some
discussion too.
1528
01:10:01,564 --> 01:10:03,564
I don't know what to -- I
don't know to what extent
1529
01:10:03,566 --> 01:10:09,176
they will discuss the
status of Mr. Guzman.
1530
01:10:09,171 --> 01:10:11,171
Obviously this is
something that the United
1531
01:10:11,173 --> 01:10:13,173
States Department of
Justice is looking at.
1532
01:10:13,175 --> 01:10:15,175
And we have a tradition in
the United States where we
1533
01:10:15,177 --> 01:10:17,177
separate those law
enforcement activities
1534
01:10:17,179 --> 01:10:19,519
from political
interference, and so I
1535
01:10:19,515 --> 01:10:20,915
don't know to what extent
the President will be able
1536
01:10:20,916 --> 01:10:22,656
to discuss it.
1537
01:10:22,651 --> 01:10:25,021
With that, let me do what
I find to be a personally
1538
01:10:25,020 --> 01:10:26,290
rather exciting
week ahead.
1539
01:10:26,288 --> 01:10:28,158
(laughter)
1540
01:10:28,157 --> 01:10:30,797
We'll get to why in a
couple of days here.
1541
01:10:30,793 --> 01:10:33,263
On Monday, the President
will award Lieutenant
1542
01:10:33,262 --> 01:10:35,402
Colonel Charles
Kettles of U.S.
1543
01:10:35,397 --> 01:10:38,267
Army the Medal of Honor
for conspicuous gallantry.
1544
01:10:38,267 --> 01:10:40,537
Then-Major Kettles
distinguished himself in
1545
01:10:40,536 --> 01:10:44,076
combat operation in
Vietnam on May 15, 1967,
1546
01:10:44,073 --> 01:10:46,673
and is credited with
saving the lives of 40
1547
01:10:46,675 --> 01:10:49,075
soldiers and four of
his own crew members.
1548
01:10:49,078 --> 01:10:52,048
A rather remarkable story,
so if you haven't had a
1549
01:10:52,047 --> 01:10:53,987
chance to take a look at
it I would encourage you
1550
01:10:53,983 --> 01:10:55,253
to do so.
1551
01:10:55,250 --> 01:10:57,090
But should make for a
moving ceremony here at
1552
01:10:57,086 --> 01:10:58,686
the White House on Monday.
1553
01:10:58,687 --> 01:11:00,727
On Tuesday, the President
will attend meetings at
1554
01:11:00,723 --> 01:11:02,323
the White House.
1555
01:11:02,324 --> 01:11:04,064
On Wednesday, the
President will host the
1556
01:11:04,059 --> 01:11:05,829
White House Summit on
Global Development at the
1557
01:11:05,828 --> 01:11:07,398
Ronald Reagan building.
1558
01:11:07,396 --> 01:11:08,866
The President will bring
together development
1559
01:11:08,864 --> 01:11:10,664
leaders, public and
private sector financing
1560
01:11:10,666 --> 01:11:13,566
partners, civil
society, diplomats and
1561
01:11:13,569 --> 01:11:16,439
entrepreneurs to mark
our global progress and
1562
01:11:16,438 --> 01:11:17,978
catalyze further
developments.
1563
01:11:17,973 --> 01:11:21,813
On Thursday, a day
we've long awaited, the
1564
01:11:21,810 --> 01:11:24,510
President will welcome the
Kansas City Royals to the
1565
01:11:24,513 --> 01:11:25,853
White House to honor the
team and their 2015 World
1566
01:11:25,848 --> 01:11:27,788
Series victory.
1567
01:11:27,783 --> 01:11:29,953
I'm very much looking
forward to Thursday.
1568
01:11:29,952 --> 01:11:31,522
That afternoon, the
President will deliver
1569
01:11:31,520 --> 01:11:33,660
remarks at an Eid
reception here at
1570
01:11:33,656 --> 01:11:34,526
the White House.
1571
01:11:34,523 --> 01:11:35,993
And then on Friday, the
President will welcome
1572
01:11:35,991 --> 01:11:38,561
President Enrique Peña
Nieto of Mexico to the
1573
01:11:38,560 --> 01:11:39,560
White House.
1574
01:11:39,561 --> 01:11:41,661
The visit follows the two
Presidents' meeting during
1575
01:11:41,664 --> 01:11:43,634
the North American Leaders
Summit in Ottawa on June
1576
01:11:43,632 --> 01:11:45,772
29th, as well as the
meeting at the White House
1577
01:11:45,768 --> 01:11:47,268
in January of 2015.
1578
01:11:47,269 --> 01:11:48,809
The President looks
forward to hosting
1579
01:11:48,804 --> 01:11:50,774
President Peña Nieto in
Washington to build upon
1580
01:11:50,773 --> 01:11:52,743
the significant progress
made at the North American
1581
01:11:52,741 --> 01:11:54,881
Leaders Summit, and to
reaffirm and deepen our
1582
01:11:54,877 --> 01:11:57,877
bilateral partnership
on a range of issues.
1583
01:11:57,880 --> 01:11:59,420
And we will obviously have
more to say about that
1584
01:11:59,415 --> 01:12:02,415
important bilateral
meeting next week.
1585
01:12:02,418 --> 01:12:03,888
The Press: --
press conference?
1586
01:12:03,886 --> 01:12:04,856
Mr. Earnest: I would
anticipate that there will
1587
01:12:04,853 --> 01:12:05,993
be a news conference
associated with that
1588
01:12:05,988 --> 01:12:07,218
bilateral meeting.
1589
01:12:07,222 --> 01:12:09,262
So stay tuned for
the details on that.
1590
01:12:09,258 --> 01:12:10,588
Have a good
weekend, everybody.