March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
I. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration has taken and
will take to root out police misconduct and strengthen the bond between
police officers and the communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group of civil rights
advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file law enforcement organizations
to ask these leaders to work with you to make sure that the criminal
justice system serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in your 21st Century
Crime Bill that will help accomplish this, such as more and better police
training, more education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen community policing
efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene a series of
meetings of representatives of the interested groups to examine ways of
addressing the problem and recommend further actions that the
Administration can take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Briefing Dining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN, CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR, UPI, USA,
American Urban Radio Network, Standqrd News and Armed Forces Radio
networks will carry the address in its entirety broadcasting to their
col-lec-tive thou-sands of sta-tions worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM (940) in
Texarkana, since that is where you will be during the broadcast.
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting==================== AT
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March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9: 00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
I. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration
has taken and will take to root out police misconduct and
strengthen the bond between police officers and the
communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group
of civil rights advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file
law enforcement organizations to ask these leaders to work
with you to make sure that the criminal justice system
serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in
your 21st Century Crime Bill that will help accomplish
this, such as more and better police training, more
education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen
community policing efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene
a series of meetings of representatives of the interested
groups to examine ways of addressing the problem and
recommend further actions that the Administration can
take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Automated Records Management System
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BriefingDining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN, CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR,
UPI, USA, American Urban Radio Network, Standard News and
Armed Forces Radio networks will carry the address in its
entirety broadcasting to their collective thousands of
stations worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM
(940) in Texarkana, since that is where you will be during
the broadcas t .
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting
FYI-
Jose and Leanne- if you can get it to us by COB, then Elena has time to
review it tomorrow morning. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP on 03/11/99 06:13
PM ---------------------------
Megan C. Moloney
03/11/99 06:12:10 PM
Record Type: Record
To: Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP
cc: Jason H. Schechter/WHO/EOP
Subject: Re: Radio Address Briefing Memo
If we can get the final press paper tomorrow morning, that would be
great! I think we would need it no later than 11:00 .... so that we can
get it put out both here and on the road in Arkansas.
FYI-
Jose and Leanne- if you can get it to us by COB, then Elena has time to
review it tomorrow morning. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP on 03/11/99 06:13
PM ---------------------------
Megan C. Moloney
03/11/99 06:12:10 PM
Record Type: Record
To: Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP
cc: Jason H. Schechter/WHO/~OP
Subject: Re: Radio Address Briefing Memo
If we can get the final press paper tomorrow morning, that would be
great! I think we would need it no later than 11:00 .... so that we can
get it put out both here and on the road in Arkansas.
final briefing memo submitted by press office.
---------------------- Forwarded by Karin Kullman/OPD/EOP on 03/11/99
05:44 PM ---------------------------
Megan C. Moloney
03/11/99 06:07:07 PM
Record Type: Record
To: See the distribution list at the bottom of this message
cc:
Subject: Radio Address Briefing Memo
March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
1. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration has taken and
will take to root out police misconduct and strengthen the bond between
police officers and the communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group of civil rights
advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file law enforcement organizations
to ask these leaders to work with you to make sure that the criminal
justice system serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in your 21st Century
Crime Bill that will help accomplish this, such as more and better police
training, more education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen community policing
efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene a series of
meetings of representatives of the interested groups to examine ways of
addressing the problem and recommend further actions that the
Administration can take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Briefing Dining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN, CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR, UPI, USA,
American Urban Radio Network, Standard News and Armed Forces Radio
networks will carry the address in its entirety broadcasting to their
col-Iec-tive thou-sands of sta-tions worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM (940) in
Texarkana, since that is where you will be during the broadcast.
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting
Message Sent
TO: ________~--~~~~~---------------------------------------
Brenda M. Anders/WHO/EOP
Beverly J. Barnes/WHO/EOP
Mark J. Bernstein/WHO/EOP
Patrick E. Briggs/WHO/EOP
Nanda Chitre/WHO/EOP
Julianne B. Corbett/WHO/EOP
Philip J. Crowley/NSC/EOP
Anne M. Edwards/WHO/EOP
Sarah E. Gegenheimer/WHO/EOP
Sharon K. Gill/WHO/EOP
Julie B. Goldberg/WHO/EOP
Michael A. Hammer/NSC/EOP
Susan L. Hazard/WHO/EOP
Sheyda Jahanbani/NSC/EOP
Mark A. Kitchens/WHO/EOP
David C. Leavy/NSC/EOP
Susanna B. McGuire/WHO/EOP
Lorrie McHugh/WHO/EOP
Megan C. Moloney/WHO/EOP
Mark D. Neschis/WHO/EOP
Elizabeth R. Newman/WHO/EOP
Jennifer M. Palmieri/WHO/EOP
Julia M. Payne/WHO/EOP
Heather M. Riley/WHO/EOP
Dorinda A. Salcido/WHO/EOP
Jason H. Schechter/WHO/EOP
Richard L. Siewert/WHO/EOP
James M. Teague/WHO/EOP
Barry J. Toiv/WHO/EOP
Victoria L. Valentine/WHO/EOP
Dag Vega/WHO/EOP
Amy Weiss/WHO/EOP
Natalie S. Wozniak/NSC/EOP
Ralph Alswang/WHO/EOP
Sharon Farmer/WHO/EOP
Tracy Pakulniewicz/WHO/EOP
Robert B. Johnson/WHO/EOP
Minyon Moore/WHO/EOP
Charles F. Ruff/WHO/EOP
Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP
Cathy R. Mays/OPD/EOP
Ruby Shamir/WHO/EOP
Ann F. Lewis/WHO/EO.P
Karin Kullman/OPD/EOP
Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP
Jose Cerda III/OPD/EOP
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March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
I. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration
has taken and will take to root out police misconduct and
strengthen the bond between police officers and the
communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group
of civil rights advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file
law enforcement organizations to ask these leaders to work
with you to make sure that the criminal justice system
serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in
your 21st Century Crime Bill that will help accomplish
this, such as more and better police training, more
education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen
community policing efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene
a series of meetings of representatives of the interested
groups to examine ways of addressing the problem and
recommend further actions that the Administration can
take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Hex-Dump Conversion
BriefingDining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN, CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR,
UPI, USA, American Urban Radio Network, Standard News and
Armed Forces Radio networks will carry the address in its
entirety broadcasting to their collective thousands of
stations worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM
(940) in Texarkana, since that is where you will be during
the broadcast.
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting
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March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
I. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration
has taken and will take to root out police misconduct and
strengthen the bond between police officers and the
communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group
of civil rights advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file
law enforcement organizations to ask these leaders to work
with you to make sure that the criminal justice system
serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in
your 21st Century Crime Bill that will help accomplish
this, such as more and better police training, more
education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen
community policing efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene
a series of meetings of representatives of the interested
groups to examine ways of addressing the problem and
recommend further actions that the Administration can
take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Hex-Dump Conversion
BriefingDining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN, CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR,
UPI, USA, American Urban Radio Network, Standard News and
Armed Forces Radio networks will carry the address in its
entirety broadcasting to their collective thousands of
stations worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM
(940) in Texarkana, since that is where you will be during
the broadcast.
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting
final briefing memo submitted by press office.
---------------------- Forwarded by Karin Kullman/OPD/EOP on 03/11/99
05:44 PM ---------------------------
Megan C. Moloney
03/11/99 06:07:07 PM
Record Type: Record
To: See the distribution list at the bottom of this message
cc:
Subject: Radio Address Briefing Memo
March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
1. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration has taken and
will take to root out police misconduct and strengthen the bond between
police officers and the communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group of civil rights
advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file law enforcement organizations
to ask these leaders to work with you to make sure that the criminal
justice system serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in your 21st Century
Crime Bill that will help accomplish this, such as more and better police
training, more education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen community policing
efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene a series of
meetings of representatives of the interested groups to examine ways of
addressing the problem and recommend further actions that the
Administration can take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Briefing Dining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN, CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR, UPI, USA,
American urban Radio Network, Standard News and Armed Forces Radio
networks will carry the address in its entirety broadcasting to their
col-lec-tive thou-sands of sta-tions worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM (940) in
Texarkana, since that is where you will be during the broadcast.
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting .
Message Sent
To: ______________________________________________________________
Brenda M. Anders/WHO/EOP
Beverly J. Barnes/WHO/EOP
Mark J. Bernstein/WHO/EOP
Patrick E. Briggs/WHO/EOP
Nanda Chitre/WHO/EOP
Julianne B. Corbett/WHO/EOP
Philip J. Crowley/NSC/EOP
Anne M. Edwards/WHO/EOP
Sarah E. Gegenheimer/WHO/EOP
Sharon K. Gill/WHO/EOP
Julie B. Goldberg/WHO/EOP
Michael A. Hammer/NSC/EOP
Susan L. Hazard/WHO/EOP
Sheyda Jahanbani/NSC/EOp
Mark A. Kitchens/WHO/EOP
David C. Leavy/NSC/EOP
Susanna B. McGuire/WHO/EOP
Lorrie McHugh/WHO/EOP
Megan C. Moloney/WHO/EOP
Mark D. Neschis/WHO/EOP
Elizabeth R. Newman/WHO/EOP
Jennifer M. Palmieri/WHO/EOP
Julia M. Payne/WHO/EOP
Heather M. Riley/WHO/EOP
Dorinda A. Salcido/WHO/EOP
Jason H. Schechter/WHO/EOP
Richard L. Siewert/WHO/EOP
James M. Teague/WHO/EOP
Barry J. Toiv/WHO/EOP
Victoria L. Valentine/WHO/EOP
Dag Vega/WHO/EOP
Amy Weiss/WHO/EOP'
Natalie S. Wozniak/NSC/EOP
Ralph Alswang/WHO/EOP
Sharon Farmer/WHO/EOP
Tracy Pakulniewicz/WHO/EOP
Robert B. Johnson/WHO/EOP
Minyon Moore/WHO/EOP
Charles F. Ruff/WHO/EOP
Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP
Cathy R. Mays/OPD/EOP
Ruby Shamir/WHO/EOP
Ann F. Lewis/WHO/EOP
Karin Kullman/OPD/EOP
Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP
Jose Cerda III/OPD/EOP
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March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
I. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration
has taken and will take to root out police misconduct and
strengthen the bond between police officers and the
communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group
of civil rights advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file
law enforcement organizations to ask these leaders to work
with you to make sure that the criminal justice system
serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in
your 21st Century Crime Bill that will help accomplish
this, such as more and better police training, more
education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen
community policing efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene
a series of meetings of representatives of the interested
groups to examine ways of addressing the problem and,
recommend further actions that the Administration can
take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
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BriefingDining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN,CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR,
UPI, USA, American Urban Radio Network, Standard News and
Armed Forces Radio networks will carry the address in its
entirety broadcasting to their collective thousands of
stations worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM
(940) in Texarkana, since that is where you will be during
the broadcas t .
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting
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March 11, 1999
TAPED RADIO ADDRESS
DATE: March 12, 1999
LOCATION: Oval Office
TIME: 9:00 AM
FROM: Megan Moloney
I. PURPOSE
You will discuss the constructive steps the Administration
has taken and will take to root out police misconduct and
strengthen the bond between police officers and the
communities they serve.
II. BACKGROUND
With this radio address you will bring together a group
of civil rights advocates, police chiefs and rank-and-file
law enforcement organizations to ask these leaders to work
with you to make sure that the criminal justice system
serves the needs of all Americans, and to make the system
both fairer and more effective.
You will also discuss new provisions to be included in
your 21st Century Crime Bill that will help accomplish
this, such as more and better police training, more
education for police, improved efforts to recruit
minorities, and a long-term commitment to strengthen
community policing efforts across the country.
Finally, you will direct the Attorney General to convene
a series of meetings of representatives of the interested
groups to examine ways of addressing the problem and,
recommend further actions that the Administration can
take.
III. PARTICIPANTS
Hex-Dump COil version
BriefingDining Room 8:45 - 9:00 AM
The President
Ann Lewis
Loretta Ucelli
Bruce Reed
Elena Kagan
Charles Ruff
Minyon Moore
Ben Johnson
Jose Cerda
Jordan Tamagni
Taping Oval Office 9:00 - 9:25 AM
The President
Megan Moloney
Mary Morrison
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff
White House Television
White House Photographer
Approx. 15 guests (see attached for list)
IV. PRESS PLAN
The ABC, AP, C-SPAN,CBS/NBC/ Mutual/Westwood One, NPR,
UPI, USA, American Urban Radio Network, Standard News and
Armed Forces Radio networks will carry the address in its
entirety broadcasting to their collective thousands of
stations worldwide on Saturday at 10:06 AM ET.
NOTE: The address this week will also be carried by KFTS-AM
(940) in Texarkana, since that is where you will be during
the broadcas t .
V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Briefing
Radio Address
Greet guests
VI. REMARKS
To be provided by the Office of Speechwriting
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