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October 11, 2006 | Last Updated 5:40 p.m. (EDT)
 
Press Conference by the President
President Bush on Wednesday said, "Our goals remain clear: peace and security in Northeast Asia and a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula. We will take the necessary actions to achieve these goals. We will work with the United Nations. We'll support our allies in the region. And together, we will ensure that North Korea understands the consequences if it continues down its current path." full story

President Bush Discusses the Economy and Budget
President Bush on Wednesday said, "In 2004, I made a promise to the American people, we would cut the federal budget deficit in half over five years. Today I'm pleased to report that we have achieved this goal, and we've done it three years ahead of schedule. ... These numbers show that the budget deficit has been reduced to $248 billion and is down to just 1.9 percent of the economy." full story
Fact sheet Fact Sheet: Economic Strength and Spending Restraint Drive Down Budget Deficit
Fact sheet In Focus: Budget Management
Fact sheet In Focus: Jobs & Economy

Renewable Energy and Biofuels Discussed on "Ask the White House"
Michael Johanns Michael Johanns, Secretary of Agriculture, discussed 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 joined us from the conference center in St. Louis, Mo. Wednesday. Read the transcript.

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." full story
Fact sheet Fact Sheet: Conference on School Safety
Fact sheet Conference on School Safety
Fact sheet In Focus: Education

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


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President George W. Bush discusses North Korea during a press conference in the Rose Garden Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. "I've spoken with other world leaders, including Japan, China, South Korea, and Russia," said President Bush. "We all agree that there must be a strong Security Council resolution that will require North Korea to abide by its international commitments to dismantle its nuclear programs." White House photo by Paul Morse President George W. Bush discusses North Korea during a press conference in the Rose Garden Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. "I've spoken with other world leaders, including Japan, China, South Korea, and Russia," said President Bush. "We all agree that there must be a strong Security Council resolution that will require North Korea to abide by its international commitments to dismantle its nuclear programs." White House photo by Paul Morse
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The Economy
Budget Deficit Cut in Half
On Wednesday, President Bush announced that the deficit has been cut in half 3 years ahead of his 2009 goal and that the FY2006 budget deficit was $248 billion, just 1.9% of the GDP. The President's pro-growth policies helped to strengthen our economy and create 6.6 million jobs in the last three years.
President George W. Bush
Energy Security for the 21st Century
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.
Energy Security for the 21st Century
National Security
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.
National Security
Setting the Record Straight
Link to President's FY 2007 Budget
On Wednesday, the President discussed the 2007 Budget in New Hampshire. The President's 2007 Budget continues the pro-growth policies that have encouraged robust economic growth and job creation, funds the Nation's critical priorities, and builds on the President's record of restraining government spending. FY 2007 Budget