jen psaki briefing schedule

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So, if I had had to write down a number as my best guess, it would have been higher. On 3/18/2021, during the news briefing, a reporter asked White House press secretary Jen Psaki “as we speak, crews from multiple outlets, including those from NBC News, are at the border and they’re seeing many migrant families being accepted — young families being accepted into the … MS. PSAKI: Well, first, the Child Tax Credit was extended in the American Rescue Plan, and those benefits, which are currently being implemented and going out to families across the country, is something that we think will help reduce poverty and help families who need help the most at this time. It doesn’t mean that we are going to hold back, as we’ve talked about a little bit before, from implementing consequences when their behavior warrants, as we — as we did just a couple of weeks ago. MS. PSAKI: Yes. ... It’s not on his schedule this week, but I certainly expect that baseball fans will be hearing from him. Does he think this — it was a lab leak? And then on the coronavirus: It’s a matter of public record that Dr. Fauci and the NIH funded gain-of-function experimentation, research at the Wuhan Lab of Virology. MS. PSAKI: Well, I think, first, the American Families Plan, which has the biggest components of the five-year extension of the Child Tax Credit — obviously there are still components of that that are being exte- — that are being implemented now from the American Rescue Plan. The briefing with Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, ended at 12.51pm. The stimulus checks getting out there stimulated a surge in spending. And the same with ensuring that we have efficient ways to travel, that kids have access to clean drinking water. Q Why hasn’t the President spoken with President Xi about the origins of the coronavirus yet? MS. PSAKI: Who were saying that? Q Excellent. Q You’ve heard that a lot in the media. But if businesses have to compete with plussed-up unemployment benefits, won’t that result in an increase in consumer prices and touch off an inflationary cycle that so many experts have been worried about? Given that you guys say childcare is so important to — to the labor market, wasn’t it — was it a mistake to put childcare in the second part of the infrastructure plan? MS. PSAKI: Well, as Secretary Yellen said — I like saying that, since she was just here — you know, we look at monthly averages. I apologize for that. He said he liked that idea. MS. PSAKI: Thank you, Secretary Yellen, for joining us. And in our view, it’s in the interest of the United States to have a stable and predictable relationship with Russia. Again, we’re working through the question of — you know, some logistics, but place, location, time, agenda, all the specifics. In 2004, Secretary Yellen began her third tenure at the Federal Reserve, this time as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. There were some comments yesterday from the agency, but if there’s anything more you can share on that. We are also working closely, as I noted, with agencies and departments across federal — federal government to address unexplained health incidents that — sometimes they’re reported in to different agencies and it hasn’t all been gathered into one place. And today’s jobs report underscores the long-haul climb back to recovery. Look — but, you know, it’s clear that there are people who are not ready and able to go back into the labor force. And a couple more questions for some colleagues who cannot be here. Jen Psaki: ()Good afternoon. Debra: Thank you so much. As my colleagues have said — the CEA put out a blog post on this — we expect somewhat higher inflation over the next several months for a variety of, essentially, technical reasons because of something called “base effects” that, in year-over-year comparisons right now, the months in which prices fell the most are moving out of the average, and that leaves us with a number — with the months in which they were rebounding toward more normal levels. I don’t know that we have an assessment at this moment in time on, kind of, when the first project could start. Newsmax reporter Emerald Robinson attempted to grill Psaki during Friday's briefing on the number of Obama staff that have been taken on by the Biden administration. And, you know, these are not the only states — as you well know, Weijia — where there are efforts to make it more and more difficult to vote. More than 40 percent of those renters worry that they could be evicted sometime in the next two months, and almost 12 million Americans lack confidence that they can meet next month’s rent. Secretary Walsh mentioned that earlier. And we look forward to reviewing that. Doesn’t matter the language or the rhetoric of — of folks on the other side of the aisle, because he believes it’s what the American people elected him to do. Stay tuned But today’s numbers also show that we’re not yet finished. We’ll go to you, Debra. And we have a better idea of what we need to do moving forward, both to come into — of what we need to do to come back into full compliance; and Iran has a better idea of what it needs to do to come back into compliance. And I think I have to take some questions. You know, I don’t think that the additional — the addition to unemployment compensation is really the factor that’s making a difference. You know, these are making it harder to vote, not easier. On the subject of the stimulus checks, the President sent out a letter to millions of Americans who have gotten these checks. Q Do you have — Secretary Yellen talked today about how schools being opened kind of unevenly — you know, hybrid — some days it’s in person, some days it’s not — can affect people’s ability to go back to the workforce. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing Tuesday. We have mitigation steps and measures that have been put out by the CDC, and he is working — this is his top priority — and he’s working with districts across the country to do it as quickly as possible. There’s obviously federal legislation — legislation at the federal level, I should say — that he strongly supports. Some progress has been made. 2 thoughts on “Live stream || Jen Psaki holds White House briefing – January 21, 2021” Noma. So, this is clearly critical to a large swath of people across the country. And he believes that it should be a process that Democrats and Republicans move forward on, just as they did three times during the Trump administration — including the same year, where they passed — where Congress passed $2 trillion in tax cuts for the highest income. I wouldn’t be surprised if she has been. MS. PSAKI: And then she’s going to have — sorry. MS. PSAKI: Well, all I can speak to, Michael, is what our intentions are and what’s in the interest of the national — of the United States. Even though we’re seeing sustained job growth now, more jobs ultimately will require more individuals to participate in the labor market. As a part of our effort to bring more people into the briefing room, today we have Chabeli Carrazana — tell me if I butchered your last name — as someone with the last name “Psaki,” I certainly understand if I did that, and I apologize — joining us from The 19th. What is he hoping to accomplish? Q I did a quick review of the President’s daily schedule, and I found that the White House had 38 listings that dealt with the COVID pandemic. And is there a point at which the meeting could be broken off if Russia doesn’t listen to U.S. warnings? But it’s very nice to meet you over the screen. And we will continue to advocate for moving forward with the American Jobs Plan as a result. And just a few weeks ago, when you were asked if his name was going to be on the checks, you said, “This is not about him.” So why did he feel the need to send this letter? I mean, could you see a world in which he’d be talking to CEOs about raising their, you know, salaries, that kind of thing? MS. PSAKI: It’s a Friday. With today’s jobs numbers, I’m confident we will have a strong, prosperous economy this year and in 2022. The group meets weekly and is evaluating data disaggregation, transparency, and sufficiency. MS. PSAKI: You’re fine. So what’s your response? Facebook. MS. PSAKI: Well, I wouldn’t anticipate that we would be putting requirements on private sector companies. And he will be — as you may know, Brian was Senior Advisor to President Obama and previously served as Acting Director of […] So how does the White House and President Biden square having a meeting with Putin despite this aggression? And given that gain-of-function research is dicey, why would the U.S. fund that in China? And, you know, he knows that the American people elected him to solve problems and to represent and govern for all people. That’s moving in the right direction, but there’s certainly more we — work that needs to be done. How do you explain the slowdown in hiring that we saw in this jobs report? But certainly, for the American Jobs Plan, there are efforts in there that we certainly would hope to be underway as quickly as possible and as quickly as they can be. But we’re not seeing that as a — an impact — as labor shortages as a mass widespread impact a- — in the data. This is going to have to be the last one. We are working with her and her team on — and a — and a group of Republican members of her choosing on identifying a time and day that will work. Q Thanks, Jen. “Report Shows Biden’s Staff Prescreening Psaki Press Briefing Questions.” You know, this woman, Jen Psaki, worked with Hillary in many of the last four years. He was in the Senate for 36 years. I believe we will reach full employment next year. I can —. Q Thank you. Q When you give us the week ahead and you talk more about the Leader meeting —. There’s no question that we’re hearing from businesses that they are having difficulty hiring workers. And that was certainly what Secretary of State Blinken was saying, and that is reflective of also of the President’s view that we will continue to defend our national interests, impose costs for Ru- — the Russian — for Russian government actions that seek to harm our sovereignty. https://youtu.be/amJWB7iO0gg…, The Republican party in Texas is drawing Hispanic voters disillusioned by the Democratic party’s extreme…, Despite its flaws, the United States is the greatest country the world has ever known.…, Baltimore’s top prosecutor requested a federal investigation into a Fox affiliate for being critical of…, With most of America being shut down for over a year and still anywhere from…, Biden’s DOJ Proposes Rules For ‘Ghost Guns’, April Job Growth Was Far Short Of Expectations, White House Press Briefing with Jen Psaki and Janet Yellen – 5/7/21, ‘Things Have Shifted Dramatically’: Conservative Hispanic Leaders Explain Why Texas Voters Are Shifting Republican, Welcome to the Club – A.F. But how serious and what they’re prepared to do…”. WATCH LIVE: White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a press briefing. James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 12:52 P.M. EDT MS. PSAKI: Hi everyone. When the housing bubble popped in 2008, Secretary Yellen helped manage the resulting financial crisis and recession. And he said that they offered a fair deal to the rebels in Yemen — the Houthis — and they rejected it. MS. PSAKI: I don’t — I’m not aware of one being scheduled, but cert- — cert- —. Madam Secretary, what’s your advice then to the employers who say they are having difficulty hiring workers? We were a little early today. He’s hoping to talk about ways that we can work together to put people back to work, to addre- — to ensure we are making our workforce more competitive to — competing with China. Find him on twitter, facebook and google+, Following a request from President Joe Biden, the Biden Department of Justice has proposed a…, Experts gave varying explanations after the Department of Labor reported a meager April jobs report…, Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen. Q President Biden has a meeting next week with congressional leaders. You know, the labor market is volatile from month to month, and I think the best thing is to average through and say we’ve been creating over 500,000 jobs a month, on average, over the last three months. We knew this would not be a 100-day battle. I actually don’t think that’s what economists would convey or — nor is it what they have conveyed. And we know that the combination of the American Rescue Plan and the American Jobs Plan would have a large, net-positive benefit in — on bringing our workforce back in. Q And you mentioned “U.S. But beyond that, I’m not aware of a heads up that he in-pers- — personally had. We’re working in close partnership with our partners and allies around the world from Europe to Asia to — you know, on a range of shared global interests. Thank you, everyone. Go ahead. Should it have actually been included in the first? And are there any discussions to bring her into the administration? Well, let me — well, let me first say — because there’s been a little bit of confusion about this — that there are certain requirements. Okay, so good afternoon and happy “Jobs Day.” Today I’m honored to have Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen join me here. First, given the number of former Obama administration officials that are now in this Biden administration and the President’s relatively light schedule, there’s a growing perception that this is really just the third term of President Obama. I will say the President’s view — the fact of the matter is that these laws make it harder to vote. Jen Psaki WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 08: White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a daily press briefing at the James Brady Press Briefing Room of … — May 12th, sorry — he has a meeting — bicameral, bipartisan meeting here in the White House. And if they come to the table and want to push for the ordering of things or the mechanisms for the components moving forward, he’s happy to hear from them on that as well. MS. PSAKI: Well, there are a number of states who are implementing different programs to ensure they are meeting people where they are, they are reaching people who are less inclined to get vaccinated for a range of reasons. We do recognize, as Secretary Yellen talked about a bit, that labor supply has been affected by the pandemic for a range of reasons, including childcare and schools fortunately beginning to reopen more than 50 percent, five days a week — just to note the data that came out just a few days ago. Let me stop there. I think you’ve had plenty of time today. She can take a couple of questions. We likely won’t see impacts until earliest next year. Back on the Russia issue. Jennifer Rene Psaki (/ ˈ s ɑː k i /; born December 1, 1978) is an American political advisor and the 34th and current White House press secretary. And it’s a reminder of the need to put police reform in place through our legislative process and put those reforms in place across the country. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. Two questions. And they’re looking toward, of course, the fall. The new guidance also cuts down wait time before renters can access assistance and makes clear that funds can be used for moving-related expenses, security deposits, and other costs if a family is displaced. Q Okay. SECRETARY YELLEN: Well, I believe that we’re going to — the recovery will remain on track, and it may be bumpy from month to month for a variety of factors. That’s the lab in question when we talk about the lab-leak theory. And I know he enjoyed his trip yesterday. So a couple of questions on this: How concerned are you about these newly reported cases over the past couple of months? So he will continue to seek bipartisan paths forward. So, what we’re really talking about is mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA. By 2010, America fell to 17th. It was Vice President Kamala Harris who greeted the Prime Minister, and many people found that odd. MS. PSAKI: I believe she’s already announced what she intends to do — I’ll let her speak to that — which is to go into the private sector, but I don’t have any other insight into her decision making. Q Thank you, Jen. MS. PSAKI: There’s a — as we said when the President had the discussion with President Putin, it would then be at the point where it would be discussions at a staff level about what it might look like, where, the timing, the components of an agenda. So it just requires additional assistance, additional stimulus, additional work together to put more people back to work, which is why the President proposed the American Jobs Plan. sovereignty,” but Putin — you know, there’s also a movement in Russia to crack down on — on internal dissent, accusing — including declaring Navalny’s party as a — it was called an “extreme” — an “extremist group,” which has caused his offices to shut down across the country. So — and the President has had dozens of conversations and calls with world leaders, and should be no surprise that the Vice President is also playing an important role engaging with and having discussions with foreign leaders. We should also be encouraged by the ongoing expansion of the labor force. But I really don’t think the major factor is the extra unemployment. You’re fine. At the same time, Geoff, as you know, we have also announced a number of steps we’re taking to contribute to — to be a part of the global effort to defeat the pandemic, because we know that the pandemic will not be stopped by borders, including the intention to distribute 60 million doses to share — to donate 60 million doses of AstraZeneca. And what can we expect it to say about what states should prioritize when distributing the funds? Q Given today’s jobs report, is that an indication that the — that there is more the administration needs to do to get more schools opened faster or — and/or an indication that childcare needs to move higher on the priority list? At the daily White House briefing, Press Secretary Jen Psaki took questions on the the Senate filibuster, Georgia's new voting laws, the blockage of the Suez Canal, and immigration. Our special guest today is our Director of the National Economic Council, Brian Deese. And is there talk about reducing that unemployment benefit in the future to get people back in the work — back to work? And if diplomacy fails, what are your options to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons? Although over 300,000 workers, I’d point out, ha- — were added this last month in leisure and hospitality, which is the most badly affected sector. Those are still ongoing. MS. PSAKI: He supports — he — we all support — the administration supports efforts by different governors to take steps to ensure there’s more vaccines in the arms of Americans. What I can tell you is that our team is coordinating a full review of intelligence reporting to ascertain whether there may be previously unreported incidents that fit a pattern. MS. PSAKI: The — I’m sorry. White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks to press. It feels like a long time ago. Besides — remember I said the — the — actually what happened is stronger, I think, than the headline number looks. You know, concern about the pandemic and the health consequences, I think, remains a factor for many. Our most pressing concern was providing a lifeline for Americans suffering under the weight of the pandemic. The coalition also requested a meeting with Ambassador Susan — Susan Rice. That has — was also the message around the call that the President had with President Putin just a few weeks ago. That is a big hole, and we’re going to hit back, but, you know, it’s going to take a little while. Why would Dr. Fauci? MS. PSAKI: No, we — we still are moving toward — moving forward on our path. The challenge before us is to help these 2 million women to return to the labor market, but to help the millions of other workers who left prior to the pandemic to do the same. MS. PSAKI: It’s an excellent question. Q So that’s not something that’s kind of in the works to consider whether the President would have that kind of a requirement? At this point — at this moment, we don’t know the cause of these incidents, which are both limited in nature and the vast majority of which have been reported overseas. Q What’s your message to Republican lawmakers who see today’s jobs report as a reason not to pass this additional $4 trillion in spending? MS. PSAKI: Sal- — I was going to call on you, Saleha. MS. PSAKI: Oh, Happy Mother’s Day to everyone, too. The President also believes and would love to see action in moving forward the American Jobs Plan by this summer, because he is the first to tell you that we need to do more, the economy needs more, American workers need more — obviously for the short term, but also the long term. So, no, that wouldn’t be a predetermined component of it, but certainly we will continue to voice concern and we will put in place consequences as actions warrant. And the hope is that refining and measuring this data will help address equity over the long term. And again, thank you, Secretary Yellen, for joining us. Q Well, thanks so much, Jen. But let me be clear: The 266,000 jobs added in April represent continued progress. Q One more question. And we saw a promising growth of 331,000 jobs in leisure and hospitality, which includes the restaurants and bars that have been so badly battered by this pandemic. Briefing With Acting Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Philip T. Reeker and International Organization Affairs Senior Bureau Official Erica Barks-Ruggles on the Secretary’s Upcoming Travel to the United Kingdom for G7 Meetings and Ukraine It’s an important question considering the massive administrative challenge this poses for states. Q You say the vast majority have taken place overseas. And it’s okay, everyone butchers my name, so I’m kind of used to it at this point, but you didn’t do too bad. Press Conference: Jen Psaki Holds a Press Briefing at The White House - March 8, 2021 Jen Psaki Holds a Press Briefing at The White House 2021-03-08 White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing Tuesday. Q Got it. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing. Give everybody a break. Q Jen, we did notice the President meeting yesterday briefly with Senators Kennedy and Cassidy on the tarmac in New Orleans. Q Okay. So, you know, in — in areas where wages are more flexible, they fell a fair amount. As you know, the topline unemployment rate you see doesn’t include the many millions of Americans who were not seeking work, and progress here is critical. You’re fine. Q And just one more on vaccines — a holdover from Tuesday. Our policymaking has not accounted for the fact that people’s work lives and their personal lives are inextricably linked, and if one suffers, so does the other.

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