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July 5, 2006 | Last Updated 2:56 p.m. (EDT)
 

Press Briefing by Tony Snow
Press BriefingToday's Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Tony Snow has concluded. Video from the Press Briefing will be available on the web site shortly.

President Bush Thanks Military on Independence Day at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to U.S. troops and their family members Tuesday, July 4, 2006, during an Independence Day celebration at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. President Bush thanked the troops and their families for their service to the nation. White House photo by Paul MorsePresident Bush on Tuesday said, “Since that first 4th of July, some 43 million Americans have defended our freedom in times of war. These brave men and women crossed oceans and continents to defeat murderous ideologies and to secure the peace for generations that followed. We live in liberty because of the courage they displayed -- from Bunker Hill to Baghdad, from Concord to Kabul -- on this Independence Day we honor their achievements and we thank them for their service in freedom's cause." full story
Fact sheet Independence Day

Press Briefing on North Korea Missile Launch
Press Secretary Tony Snow and National Security Advisor Steve Hadley brief on the North Korea Missile Launch. full story

President's Radio Address
In his weekly radio address President Bush said, "On the 4th of July we also honor the sacrifices made by each American generation to secure the promises of the Declaration of Independence.  For more than two centuries, from the camps of Valley Forge, to the mountains of Afghanistan, Americans have served and sacrificed for the principles of our founding." full story en Español
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President Bush Visits Graceland with Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi
President Bush on Friday said, "I was hoping the Prime Minister would want to come to Graceland. I knew he loved Elvis - I didn't realize how much he loved Elvis. He not only knows Elvis' history, he can sing a pretty good Elvis song. This visit here shows that not only am I personally fond of the Prime Minister, but the ties between our peoples are very strong, as well." full story
Fact sheet Visit by Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi
Fact sheet President Bush and Prime Minister Koizumi Participate in Photo-Op with Mrs. Bush, Priscilla Presley, and Lisa Marie Presley


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President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to U.S. troops and their family members Tuesday, July 4, 2006, during an Independence Day celebration at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. President Bush thanked the troops and their families for their service to the nation. White House photo by Paul Morse President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to U.S. troops and their family members Tuesday, July 4, 2006, during an Independence Day celebration at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. President Bush thanked the troops and their families for their service to the nation. White House photo by Paul Morse
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On Wednesday, President Bush welcomes Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to the White House to discuss a range of issues including developments in consolidating Georgia's democratic transition, cooperation in Energy Security and Georgia's Euro-Atlantic aspirations and our common commitment to working together to advance freedom and security around the world.
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Celebrating
America's Birthday

On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. Learn more about how the White House celebrated this important day in our Nation's history.
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Immigration Reform
President Bush is committed to comprehensive immigration reform that secures America's borders, improves enforcement of immigration laws, and upholds our values. Click here to learn more. Immigration Reform
Energy Security for the 21st Century
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President Bush's four part plan to confront high gas prices includes making sure consumers and taxpayers are treated fairly, promoting greater fuel efficiency, boosting our crude oil and gasoline supplies, and for the long term, investing aggressively in alternatives to gasoline, so that we can eliminate the root cause of high gas prices by diversifying away from oil. Click here to learn more.
Energy Security for the 21st Century


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