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October 11, 2006 | Last Updated 3:00 a.m. (EDT)
 
President Bush Participates in Panel on School Safety
President Bush on Tuesday said, "All of us in this country want our classrooms to be gentle places of learning, places where people not only learn the basics -- basic skills necessary to become productive citizens, but learn to relate to one another. And our parents I know want to be able send their child or children to schools that are safe places."
Fact Sheet: Conference on School Safety
Conference on School Safety
In Focus: Education

Press Briefing by Tony Snow
Watch Tuesday's Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Tony Snow

School Safety, Education Discussed
Margaret Spellings, Secretary of Education, discussed the No Child Left Behind Act and school safety on "Ask the White House". View the transcript

President Bush Welcomes President Garcia of Peru to the White House
President Bush on Tuesday said, "We talked about world issues, we talked about issues regarding South America and Central America, and we talked about our bilateral relations. The central issue facing us right now is the passage of a free trade agreement. ... All in all, it was an excellent meeting."
Joint Statement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru
In Focus: Global Diplomacy

President Bush's Statement on North Korea Nuclear Test
President Bush on Monday said, "The North Korean regime remains one of the world's leading proliferator of missile technology, including transfers to Iran and Syria. The transfer of nuclear weapons or material by North Korea to states or non-state entities would be considered a grave threat to the United States, and we would hold North Korea fully accountable of the consequences of such action."



 

 
Mrs. Laura Bush speaks during a conference on school safety at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. White House photo by Shealah Craighead

Michael Johanns, Secretary of Agriculture, will discuss the promise of ethanol and bio-based fuels as well as his participation in "Advancing Renewable Energy," a conference jointly hosted by the Departments of Energy and Agriculture. Secretary Johanns will join us from the conference center in St. Louis, Mo. Wednesday at 1 PM ET.
Energy Security
America's prosperity depends on reliable, affordable and secure sources of energy. President Bush believes the power of technology and the innovative spirit of America will reduce our reliance on foreign sources of energy, which will help ensure a growing and prosperous America in the 21st Century. Click here to learn more.
Global War on Terror
President Bush's top priority is the safety and security of the American people. Though America and its allies are safer since 9/11, we are not yet safe. We have important challenges ahead as we wage a long-term battle not just against terrorists, but against the ideology that supports their agenda.
Strong U.S. Economy
Economic growth continues with 51,000 new jobs created in September. There have been over 6.6 million new jobs created since August of 2003, and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent. Click here to learn more about the President's pro-growth policies.

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