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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: S S FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Speechwriting, White House Office of Series: Speech File Draft Files Subseries: Chron File, 1989-1993 OA/ID Number: 13620 Folder ID Number: 13620-008 Folder Title: Video Taping Session 5/6/92 [OA 6101] [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 26 18 1 7 THE OF OF THE UNITED SEAL UNITED Some substantive Changes Here Check change on Fisher with Richard Haas. G FROM THE PRESIDENT THE PREDIDENT SEEN 5/6/92 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 02MAY 5 P8: 09 May 5, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: DAVID DEMAREST at SUBJECT: PROPOSED VIDEO SCRIPTS I. SUMMARY On Wednesday, May 6, at 2:00 p.m. you will tape the following Video Scripts. 1.) Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month 2.) International Council of Shopping Centers 3.) Independent Petroleum Association 4.) Houston Police Officers Memorial 5.) United Jewish Appeal Reception and Dinner Honoring Max Fisher Nix May 5, 1992 A:ASIAN Draft Two PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I join all of you in celebrating Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month -- a month that marks the 14th year we, as a nation, have recognized the rich cultural heritage Americans of Asian and Pacific descent have brought to our country. While all Americans are united in the love of the freedom, independence, and democracy that this country offers, it is also appropriate that Americans celebrate and promote their diverse cultural backgrounds. E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one. It is this diversity that has written the story of America's success and gives strength to the very soul of this nation. I salute the more than 7 million Americans that make up the Asian/Pacific American community -- a community that has cherished and fought for American ideals -- a community that has enriched this nation -- socially, culturally, economically, and spiritually. There is an ancient proverb that says: "Paths are made by walking." My friends, you have forged paths that have linked the proud heritage of your past with the bright promise for tomorrow. And you have done so by embracing the deep-rooted values and principles of your culture: Family. Faith. A commitment to education. An abiding belief in hard work. And a love of freedom. Your entrepreneurial spirit has opened up opportunities for all Americans -- contributing to economic growth, creating new jobs, and forging new markets overseas for American products. With those contributions foremost in my mind, let me take a moment to say here that I am deeply disturbed by the racial violence and prejudice that has been directed towards Asian- Pacific Americans. There is no place in this great nation for racism, bigotry and hate of any kind, any time. We must keep on speaking out -- keep working to strengthen the spirit of tolerance and civility that gives America its meaning. For all you have contributed to this great country, I thank you. Yet I challenge you, too. Together, let us join with all Americans in making a path -- as the proverb says, by marching forward into the next century, leading our children and our grandchildren into a new era, bright with the promise of an America at its best and a world at peace. Barbara joins me in wishing you the best. God bless you all and the United States of America. # # # THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN Aarhus 4 May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN ONe change May 5, 1992 Simon Draft 3 (ICSC) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 Greetings to all of you in Las Vegas for the 1992 International Council of Shopping Centers' Spring Convention. I understand it's your 35th birthday -- and I wish I didn't have to miss the party. ((I must say -- I don't get out to shopping centers too much any more. It's hard to buy presents for people and surprise them when you have TV cameras recording your every move.) ) Nevertheless, I am familiar with the International Council of Shopping Centers and the concerns you all have. Your outgoing President, Malcolm Riley, led a group of real estate leaders to meet with me in the White House last December to discuss the problems you face. We talked together about the difficult times the real estate business has been through. Real estate is a key sector of the economy. That's why in my State of the Union address, I asked Congress to help get real estate back on its feet. I want to modify the passive-loss rule for active real estate developers. And I also want a cut in the capital gains tax -- to stop the slide in real estate values and provide the capital needed for new investments and new jobs. Unfortunately, Congress was more interested in a tax increase than doing something good for the economy. I had no choice but to veto their bill. But we won't give up the fight, 2 and we could sure use your help. Sometimes Congress won't see the light until they feel the heat. Real estate has led our economy out of seven of the eight past recessions. Home sales are up, and the signs of economic growth are encouraging. Retail sales were up a strong 3% in the first quarter. But that's no reason to stop working for ways to produce even more growth. By working together, educating your Members of Congress, as you did in your recent Congressional Contacts Meeting, and getting the word out to the media, we can convince the Congressmen and Senators that these reforms are needed, and they're needed now. Let me close by congratulating all of you, your Executive Vice President, John Riordan, and your Vice President for Government Relations, Judy Black, on your 35th anniversary. I wish you much success -- and a productive week in Las Vegas. Thank you and God bless you all. # # # chus (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft Two FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Scriptures tell us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." That applies double to the man we honor tonight. I understand that the theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two have and Thank abroad. house 2 you for you on advice how we and for all do to help others (+00) coursel you've got a great start. can Most of all, with strengther an tie. great-grandchildren the stat you've got Max Fisher \ Congratulations, Max. Barbara and I of Isra send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and The doc your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of here America. remains spm.. # # # THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN somer Simon May 5, 1992 Draft 4 (IPA) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 It is indeed a pleasure to be able to address the 63rd annual meeting of the Independent Petroleum Association of + America -- especially since I am a former director of your first a Diq.iron salesman then a drillm organization. As an old hydrocarbon mart" myself, I still have contrator modest produce many friends in this industry who keep me informed of the difficult times in the oil patch. I know these have not been tough good times for you and your for may families More than 300,000 jobs have been lost in this industry since its peak in 1982. Today, there are fewer oil and natural gas rigs operating in the United States than at any other time since 1940 when record keeping began. At the same time, more imported oil keeps flowing in -- the cost of which accounted for more than half the 1991 trade deficit. No one knows better than I the barriers that government throws in the way of the independents in the oil and gas industry. I am pushing hard to get them lifted -- especially to get Congress to reform the alternative minimum tax penalty on drilling and depletion. This tax penalty is costing jobs and too often has helped to shut down drilling in the U.S. Recently, the House Ways and Means Committee approved nearly $900 million in alternative minimum tax relief for independent oil and gas producers. I fully support this tax reform, because 2 you maintain the majority of marginal well production in this country, and you produce over 60 percent of the natural gas produced in the United States -- one of the clean-burning, environmentally-friendly fuels of the future. I was proud to sign the Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act which will completely eliminate wellhead price controls in January. And we have promoted the purchase and use of vehicles that burn natural gas by purchasing them for the federal government, and by reforming regulations that discouraged the opening of CNG refueling stations. But we can't stop there. This country must have a strong That's domestic oil and natural gas help power the U.S. economy Our reasong THE the domestic hydrocarbon industry. A strong and stable supply of administration produced the first National Energy Strategy we've up ever had that balances the need for conservation, new domestic STREET production, and environmental protection. We've had some trouble convincing Congress how important this is, but we'll keep working exploint NBC Left with them to pass a responsible energy bill for America. And I'll be counting on your help, just as I have in the past. Thank you, and God Bless you all. # # # THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 5, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: DAVID DEMAREST tB SUBJECT: PROPOSED VIDEO SCRIPTS I. SUMMARY On Wednesday, May 6, at 2:00 p.m. you will tape the following Video Scripts. 1.) Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month 2.) International Council of Shopping Centers 3.) Independent Petroleum Association 4.) Houston Police Officers Memorial 5.) United Jewish Appeal Reception and Dinner Honoring Max Fisher Nix May 5, 1992 A:ASIAN Draft Two PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I join all of you in celebrating Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month -- a month that marks the 14th year we, as a nation, have recognized the rich cultural heritage Americans of Asian and Pacific descent have brought to our country. While all Americans are united in the love of the freedom, independence, and democracy that this country offers, it is also appropriate that Americans celebrate and promote their diverse cultural backgrounds. E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one. It is this diversity that has written the story of America's success and gives strength to the very soul of this nation. I salute the more than 7 million Americans that make up the Asian/Pacific American community -- a community that has cherished and fought for American ideals -- a community that has enriched this nation -- socially, culturally, economically, and spiritually. There is an ancient proverb that says: "Paths are made by walking. My friends, you have forged paths that have linked the proud heritage of your past with the bright promise for tomorrow. And you have done so by embracing the deep-rooted values and principles of your culture: Family. Faith. A commitment to education. An abiding belief in hard work. And a love of freedom. Your entrepreneurial spirit has opened up opportunities for all Americans -- contributing to economic growth, creating new jobs, and forging new markets overseas for American products. With those contributions foremost in my mind, let me take a moment to say here that I am deeply disturbed by the racial violence and prejudice that has been directed towards Asian- Pacific Americans. There is no place in this great nation for racism, bigotry and hate of any kind, any time. We must keep on speaking out -- keep working to strengthen the spirit of tolerance and civility that gives America its meaning. For all you have contributed to this great country, I thank you. Yet I challenge you, too. Together, let us join with all Americans in making a path -- as the proverb says, by marching forward into the next century, leading our children and our grandchildren into a new era, bright with the promise of an America at its best and a world at peace. Barbara joins me in wishing you the best. God bless you all and the United States of America. # # # Simon May 5, 1992 Draft 3 (ICSC) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 Greetings to all of you in Las Vegas for the 1992 International Council of Shopping Centers' Spring Convention. I understand it's your 35th birthday -- and I wish I didn't have to miss the party. ((I must say -- I don't get out to shopping centers too much any more. It's hard to buy presents for people and surprise them when you have TV cameras recording your every move.) ) Nevertheless, I am familiar with the International Council of Shopping Centers and the concerns you all have. Your outgoing President, Malcolm Riley, led a group of real estate leaders to meet with me in the White House last December to discuss the problems you face. We talked together about the difficult times the real estate business has been through. Real estate is a key sector of the economy. That's why in my State of the Union address, I asked Congress to help get real estate back on its feet. I want to modify the passive-loss rule for active real estate developers. And I also want a cut in the capital gains tax -- to stop the slide in real estate values and provide the capital needed for new investments and new jobs. Unfortunately, Congress was more interested in a tax increase than doing something good for the economy. I had no choice but to veto their bill. But we won't give up the fight, 2 and we could sure use your help. Sometimes Congress won't see the light until they feel the heat. Real estate has led our economy out of seven of the eight past recessions. Home sales are up, and the signs of economic growth are encouraging. Retail sales were up a strong 3% in the first quarter. But that's no reason to stop working for ways to produce even more growth. By working together, educating your Members of Congress, as you did in your recent Congressional Contacts Meeting, and getting the word out to the media, we can convince the Congressmen and Senators that these reforms are needed, and they're needed now. Let me close by congratulating all of you, your Executive Vice President, John Riordan, and your Vice President for Government Relations, Judy Black, on your 35th anniversary. I wish you much success -- and a productive week in Las Vegas. Thank you and God bless you all. # # # Simon May 5, 1992 Draft 4 (IPA) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 It is indeed a pleasure to be able to address the 63rd annual meeting of the Independent Petroleum Association of America -- especially since I am a former director of your organization. As an old "hydrocarbon man" myself, I still have many friends in this industry who keep me informed of the difficult times in the oil patch. I know these have not been good times for you and your families. More than 300,000 jobs have been lost in this industry since its peak in 1982. Today, there are fewer oil and natural gas rigs operating in the United States than at any other time since 1940 when record keeping began. At the same time, more imported oil keeps flowing in -- the cost of which accounted for more than half the 1991 trade deficit. No one knows better than I the barriers that government throws in the way of the independents in the oil and gas industry. I am pushing hard to get them lifted -- especially to get Congress to reform the alternative minimum tax penalty on drilling and depletion. This tax penalty is costing jobs and too often has helped to shut down drilling in the U.S. Recently, the House Ways and Means Committee approved nearly $900 million in alternative minimum tax relief for independent oil and gas producers. I fully support this tax reform, because 2 you maintain the majority of marginal well production in this country, and you produce over 60 percent of the natural gas produced in the United States -- one of the clean-burning, environmentally-friendly fuels of the future. I was proud to sign the Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act which will completely eliminate wellhead price controls in January. And we have promoted the purchase and use of vehicles that burn natural gas by purchasing them for the federal government, and by reforming regulations that discouraged the opening of CNG refueling stations. But we can't stop there. This country must have a strong domestic hydrocarbon industry. A strong and stable supply of domestic oil and natural gas help power the U.S. economy. Our administration produced the first National Energy Strategy we've ever had that balances the need for conservation, new domestic production, and environmental protection. We've had some trouble convincing Congress how important this is, but we'll keep working with them to pass a responsible energy bill for America. And I'll be counting on your help, just as I have in the past. Thank you, and God Bless you all. # # # Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft Two FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Scriptures tell us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." That applies double to the man we honor tonight. I understand that the theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren / -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max. Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I JOIN ALL OF YOU IN CELEBRATING ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH -- A MONTH THAT MARKS THE 14TH YEAR WE, AS A NATION, HAVE RECOGNIZED THE RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE AMERICANS OF ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESCENT HAVE BROUGHT TO OUR COUNTRY. WHILE ALL AMERICANS ARE UNITED IN THE LOVE OF THE FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE, AND DEMOCRACY THAT THIS COUNTRY OFFERS, IT IS ALSO APPROPRIATE THAT AMERICANS CELEBRATE AND PROMOTE THEIR DIVERSE CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS. E PLURIBUS UNUM: OUT OF MANY, ONE. IT IS THIS DIVERSITY THAT HAS WRITTEN THE STORY OF AMERICA'S SUCCESS AND GIVES STRENGTH TO THE VERY SOUL OF THIS NATION. I SALUTE THE MORE THAN 7 MILLION AMERICANS THAT MAKE UP THE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY -- A COMMUNITY THAT HAS CHERISHED AND FOUGHT FOR AMERICAN IDEALS -- A COMMUNITY THAT HAS ENRICHED THIS NATION -- SOCIALLY, CULTURALLY, ECONOMICALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY. - 2 - THERE IS AN OLD PROVERB THAT SAYS: "PATHS ARE MADE BY WALKING." MY FRIENDS, YOU HAVE FORGED PATHS THAT HAVE LINKED THE PROUD HERITAGE OF YOUR PAST WITH THE BRIGHT PROMISE FOR TOMORROW. AND YOU HAVE DONE so BY EMBRACING THE DEEP-ROOTED VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF YOUR CULTURE: FAMILY. FAITH. A COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION. AN ABIDING BELIEF IN HARD WORK. AND A LOVE OF FREEDOM. YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT HAS OPENED UP OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL AMERICANS -- CONTRIBUTING TO ECONOMIC GROWTH, CREATING NEW JOBS, AND FORGING NEW MARKETS OVERSEAS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCTS. WITH THOSE CONTRIBUTIONS FOREMOST IN MY MIND, LET ME TAKE A MOMENT TO SAY HERE THAT I AM DEEPLY DISTURBED BY THE RACIAL VIOLENCE AND PREJUDICE THAT HAS BEEN DIRECTED TOWARDS ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICANS. THERE IS NO PLACE IN THIS GREAT NATION FOR RACISM, BIGOTRY AND HATE OF ANY KIND, ANY TIME. WE MUST KEEP ON SPEAKING OUT -- KEEP WORKING TO STRENGTHEN THE SPIRIT OF TOLERANCE AND CIVILITY THAT GIVES AMERICA ITS MEANING. - 3 - FOR ALL YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS GREAT COUNTRY, I THANK YOU. YET I CHALLENGE YOU, TOO. TOGETHER, LET US JOIN WITH ALL AMERICANS IN MAKING A PATH -- AS THE PROVERB SAYS, BY MARCHING FORWARD INTO THE NEXT CENTURY, LEADING OUR CHILDREN AND OUR GRANDCHILDREN INTO A NEW ERA, BRIGHT WITH THE PROMISE OF AN AMERICA AT ITS BEST AND A WORLD AT PEACE. BARBARA JOINS ME IN WISHING YOU THE BEST. GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. # # # INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 IT IS INDEED A PLEASURE TO BE ABLE TO ADDRESS THE 63RD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA -- ESPECIALLY SINCE I AM A FORMER DIRECTOR OF YOUR ORGANIZATION. AS FIRST A PIG- IRON SALESMAN, THEN A DRILLING CONTRACTOR AND INDEPENDENT PRODUCER, I STILL HAVE MANY FRIENDS IN THIS INDUSTRY WHO KEEP ME INFORMED OF THE DIFFICULT TIMES IN THE OIL PATCH. THESE HAVE BEEN TOUGH TIMES FOR YOU AND MANY FAMILIES. MORE THAN 300,000 JOBS HAVE BEEN LOST IN THIS INDUSTRY SINCE ITS PEAK IN 1982. TODAY, THERE ARE FEWER OIL AND NATURAL GAS RIGS OPERATING IN THE UNITED STATES THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME SINCE 1940 WHEN RECORD KEEPING BEGAN. AT THE SAME TIME, MORE IMPORTED OIL KEEPS FLOWING IN -- THE COST OF WHICH ACCOUNTED FOR MORE THAN HALF THE 1991 TRADE DEFICIT. - 2 - NO ONE KNOWS BETTER THAN I THE BARRIERS THAT GOVERNMENT THROWS IN THE WAY OF THE INDEPENDENTS IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY. I AM PUSHING HARD TO GET THEM LIFTED -- ESPECIALLY TO GET CONGRESS TO REFORM THE ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX PENALTY ON DRILLING AND DEPLETION. THIS TAX PENALTY IS COSTING JOBS AND TOO OFTEN HAS HELPED TO SHUT DOWN DRILLING IN THE U.S. RECENTLY, THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVED NEARLY $900 MILLION IN ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX RELIEF FOR INDEPENDENT OIL AND GAS PRODUCERS. I FULLY SUPPORT THIS TAX REFORM, BECAUSE YOU MAINTAIN THE MAJORITY OF MARGINAL WELL PRODUCTION IN THIS COUNTRY, AND YOU PRODUCE OVER 60 PERCENT OF THE NATURAL GAS PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES -- ONE OF THE CLEAN- BURNING, ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY FUELS OF THE FUTURE. - 3 - I WAS PROUD TO SIGN THE NATURAL GAS WELLHEAD DECONTROL ACT WHICH WILL COMPLETELY ELIMINATE WELLHEAD PRICE CONTROLS IN JANUARY. AND WE HAVE PROMOTED THE PURCHASE AND USE OF VEHICLES THAT BURN NATURAL GAS BY PURCHASING THEM FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND BY REFORMING REGULATIONS THAT DISCOURAGED THE OPENING OF CNG REFUELING STATIONS. BUT WE CAN'T STOP THERE. THIS COUNTRY MUST HAVE A STRONG DOMESTIC HYDROCARBON INDUSTRY. A STRONG AND STABLE SUPPLY OF DOMESTIC OIL AND NATURAL GAS HELP POWER THE U.S. ECONOMY. THAT'S ONE OF THE REASONS I STRONGLY FAVOR OPENING UP ANWR FOR SOME EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT. OUR ADMINISTRATION PRODUCED THE FIRST NATIONAL ENERGY STRATEGY WE'VE EVER HAD THAT BALANCES THE NEED FOR CONSERVATION, NEW DOMESTIC PRODUCTION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. WE'VE HAD SOME TROUBLE CONVINCING CONGRESS HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS, BUT WE'LL KEEP WORKING WITH THEM TO PASS A RESPONSIBLE ENERGY BILL FOR AMERICA. AND I'LL BE COUNTING ON YOUR HELP, JUST AS I HAVE IN THE PAST. THANK YOU, AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL. # # # UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 MAX FISHER ISN'T A MAN WHO SEEKS HONORS. NO -- HE'S SPENT HIS LIFE SEEKING WAYS TO HONOR OTHERS. BUT MAX, I HOPE YOU'LL INDULGE US AS WE TRY TO GIVE BACK JUST A LITTLE OF ALL YOU'VE GIVEN US. IF YOU WANTED TO KNOW THE MEANING OF "PHILANTHROPY," YOU COULDN'T FIND A BETTER DEFINITION THAN THE MAN NAMED MAX FISHER. HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO JEWISH LIFE SPAN DECADES -- A PERSONAL CRUSADE HE NOW CONTINUES AS HONORARY NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL. BUT MAX FISHER HAS RAISED MORE THAN FUNDS -- HE'S LIFTED OUR SPIRIT, AND RAISED OUR HOPES FOR A BETTER WORLD. MAX WAS 18 WHEN HE ARRIVED AT COLLEGE WITH $150 DOLLARS IN HIS POCKET -- THE LAST MONEY HE EVER TOOK FROM HIS PARENTS. WITH A FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP AND A JOB HAULING ICE, MAX BEGAN A LIFE OF WORKING A LITTLE HARDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE, OF GIVING A LITTLE MORE. - 2 - JEWISH LAW TELLS US: "IF A MAN CAN ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GIVE, HIS REWARD IS EVEN GREATER THAN THAT OF THE MAN WHO GIVES." THAT APPLIES DOUBLE TO THE MAN WE HONOR TONIGHT. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE THEME OF THIS CONFERENCE IS "ENSURING JEWISH CONTINUITY." WITH THE FISHERS' TWELVE GRANDCHILDREN AND TWO GREAT- GRANDCHILDREN -- YOU'VE GOT A GREAT START. MOST OF ALL, YOU'VE GOT MAX FISHER. \ CONGRATULATIONS, MAX. BARBARA AND I SEND OUR BEST PERSONAL WISHES TO YOU, YOUR WIFE MARJORIE, AND YOUR LOVELY FAMILY. THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO TO HELP OTHERS HERE AND ABROAD. THANKS TOO FOR YOUR ADVICE AND COUNSEL ON HOW WE CAN STRENGTHEN OUR TIES WITH THE STATE OF ISRAEL. THE DOOR HERE REMAINS OPEN. GOD BLESS YOU AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. # # # HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL THE HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL WILL STAND AS A LASTING TRIBUTE TO THE COURAGE AND SACRIFICE OF THE EIGHTY-SIX BRAVE OFFICERS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE LINE OF DUTY. EACH LOSS HAS A NAME, AND EACH NAME HAS A STORY TO TELL. THOSE OF YOU GATHERED TONIGHT ARE SETTING AN EXAMPLE FOR THE REST OF THE NATION -- AN EXAMPLE THAT TELLS OF THE DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CITIZENS AND POLICE -- THE HAND-IN-HAND TEAMWORK THAT IS THE CORNERSTONE OF LAW AND ORDER IN OUR CITIES. THIS MEMORIAL WILL SEND A MESSAGE TO ALL CRIMINALS -- ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO COMMIT THE ULTIMATE CRIME: THE COP-KILLERS -- THAT HOUSTON HAS TAKEN A STAND IN AN AGE OF INDIFFERENCE. AND THIS MEMORIAL WILL SEND A MESSAGE TO THE MORE THAN 4,000 HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS WHO PROUDLY PUT ON THEIR UNIFORMS EVERY DAY: WE SUPPORT YOU AND STAND BEHIND YOU AS YOU PROTECT AND SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY. - 2 - MAY ALL WHO VISIT THE HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL BE REMINDED OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY TO WORK TOGETHER WITH THE POLICE TO HELP BRING PEACE AND SAFETY TO EVERY HOME, EVERY STREET, AND EVERY COMMUNITY. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR YOUR CITY AND YOUR COUNTRY. MAY GOD BLESS EVERY ONE OF YOU, AND THOSE WHOSE MEMORIES WILL BE FOREVER HONORED BY THIS MEMORIAL. # # # # ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I JOIN ALL OF YOU IN CELEBRATING ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH -- A MONTH THAT MARKS THE 14TH YEAR WE, AS A NATION, HAVE RECOGNIZED THE RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE AMERICANS OF ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESCENT HAVE BROUGHT TO OUR COUNTRY. WHILE ALL AMERICANS ARE UNITED IN THE LOVE OF THE FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE, AND DEMOCRACY THAT THIS COUNTRY OFFERS, IT IS ALSO APPROPRIATE THAT AMERICANS CELEBRATE AND PROMOTE THEIR DIVERSE CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS. E PLURIBUS UNUM: OUT OF MANY, ONE. IT IS THIS DIVERSITY THAT HAS WRITTEN THE STORY OF AMERICA'S SUCCESS AND GIVES STRENGTH TO THE VERY SOUL OF THIS NATION. I SALUTE THE MORE THAN 7 MILLION AMERICANS THAT MAKE UP THE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY -- A COMMUNITY THAT HAS CHERISHED AND FOUGHT FOR AMERICAN IDEALS -- A COMMUNITY THAT HAS ENRICHED THIS NATION -- SOCIALLY, CULTURALLY, ECONOMICALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY. - 2 - THERE IS AN OLD PROVERB THAT SAYS: "PATHS ARE MADE BY WALKING." MY FRIENDS, YOU HAVE FORGED PATHS THAT HAVE LINKED THE PROUD HERITAGE OF YOUR PAST WITH THE BRIGHT PROMISE FOR TOMORROW. AND YOU HAVE DONE so BY EMBRACING THE DEEP-ROOTED VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF YOUR CULTURE: FAMILY. FAITH. A COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION. AN ABIDING BELIEF IN HARD WORK. AND A LOVE OF FREEDOM. YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT HAS OPENED UP OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL AMERICANS CONTRIBUTING TO ECONOMIC GROWTH, CREATING NEW JOBS, AND FORGING NEW MARKETS OVERSEAS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCTS. WITH THOSE CONTRIBUTIONS FOREMOST IN MY MIND, LET ME TAKE A MOMENT TO SAY HERE THAT I AM DEEPLY DISTURBED BY THE RACIAL VIOLENCE AND PREJUDICE THAT HAS BEEN DIRECTED TOWARDS ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICANS. THERE IS NO PLACE IN THIS GREAT NATION FOR RACISM, BIGOTRY AND HATE OF ANY KIND, ANY TIME. WE MUST KEEP ON SPEAKING OUT -- KEEP WORKING TO STRENGTHEN THE SPIRIT OF TOLERANCE AND CIVILITY THAT GIVES AMERICA ITS MEANING. - 3 - FOR ALL YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS GREAT COUNTRY, I THANK YOU. YET I CHALLENGE YOU, TOO. TOGETHER, LET US JOIN WITH ALL AMERICANS IN MAKING A PATH -- AS THE PROVERB SAYS, BY MARCHING FORWARD INTO THE NEXT CENTURY, LEADING OUR CHILDREN AND OUR GRANDCHILDREN INTO A NEW ERA, BRIGHT WITH THE PROMISE OF AN AMERICA AT ITS BEST AND A WORLD AT PEACE. BARBARA JOINS ME IN WISHING YOU THE BEST. GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. # # # INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 GREETINGS TO ALL OF YOU IN LAS VEGAS FOR THE 1992 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS' SPRING CONVENTION. I UNDERSTAND IT'S YOUR 35TH BIRTHDAY -- AND I WISH I DIDN'T HAVE TO MISS THE PARTY. ((I MUST SAY -- I DON'T GET OUT TO SHOPPING CENTERS TOO MUCH ANY MORE. IT'S HARD TO BUY PRESENTS FOR PEOPLE AND SURPRISE THEM WHEN YOU HAVE TV CAMERAS RECORDING YOUR EVERY MOVE.) ) NEVERTHELESS, I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS AND THE CONCERNS YOU ALL HAVE. YOUR OUTGOING PRESIDENT, MALCOLM RILEY, LED A GROUP OF REAL ESTATE LEADERS TO MEET WITH ME IN THE WHITE HOUSE LAST DECEMBER TO DISCUSS THE PROBLEMS YOU FACE. WE TALKED TOGETHER ABOUT THE DIFFICULT TIMES THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS HAS BEEN THROUGH. - 2 - REAL ESTATE IS A KEY SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY. THAT'S WHY IN MY STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, I ASKED CONGRESS TO HELP GET REAL ESTATE BACK ON ITS FEET. I WANT TO MODIFY THE PASSIVE-LOSS RULE FOR ACTIVE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS. AND I ALSO WANT A CUT IN THE CAPITAL GAINS TAX -- TO STOP THE SLIDE IN REAL ESTATE VALUES AND PROVIDE THE CAPITAL NEEDED FOR NEW INVESTMENTS AND NEW JOBS. UNFORTUNATELY, CONGRESS WAS MORE INTERESTED IN A TAX INCREASE THAN DOING SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE ECONOMY. I HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO VETO THEIR BILL. BUT WE WON'T GIVE UP THE FIGHT, AND WE COULD SURE USE YOUR HELP. - 3 - REAL ESTATE HAS LED OUR ECONOMY OUT OF SEVEN OF THE PAST EIGHT RECESSIONS. HOME SALES ARE UP, AND THE SIGNS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ARE ENCOURAGING. RETAIL SALES WERE UP A STRONG 3% IN THE FIRST QUARTER. BUT THAT'S NO REASON TO STOP WORKING FOR WAYS TO PRODUCE EVEN MORE GROWTH. BY WORKING TOGETHER, EDUCATING YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AS YOU DID IN YOUR RECENT CONGRESSIONAL CONTACTS MEETING, AND GETTING THE WORD OUT TO THE MEDIA, WE CAN CONVINCE THE CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS THAT THESE REFORMS ARE NEEDED, AND THEY'RE NEEDED NOW. LET ME CLOSE BY CONGRATULATING ALL OF YOU, YOUR EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN RIORDAN, AND YOUR VICE PRESIDENT FOR GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, JUDY BLACK, ON YOUR 35TH ANNIVERSARY. I WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS -- AND A PRODUCTIVE WEEK IN LAS VEGAS. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL. # # # INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 IT IS INDEED A PLEASURE TO BE ABLE TO ADDRESS THE 63RD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA -- ESPECIALLY SINCE I AM A FORMER DIRECTOR OF YOUR ORGANIZATION. AS FIRST A PIG- IRON SALESMAN, THEN A DRILLING CONTRACTOR AND INDEPENDENT PRODUCER, I STILL HAVE MANY FRIENDS IN THIS INDUSTRY WHO KEEP ME INFORMED OF THE DIFFICULT TIMES IN THE OIL PATCH. THESE HAVE BEEN TOUGH TIMES FOR YOU AND MANY FAMILIES. MORE THAN 300,000 JOBS HAVE BEEN LOST IN THIS INDUSTRY SINCE ITS PEAK IN 1982. TODAY, THERE ARE FEWER OIL AND NATURAL GAS RIGS OPERATING IN THE UNITED STATES THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME SINCE 1940 WHEN RECORD KEEPING BEGAN. AT THE SAME TIME, MORE IMPORTED OIL KEEPS FLOWING IN -- THE COST OF WHICH ACCOUNTED FOR MORE THAN HALF THE 1991 TRADE DEFICIT. - 2 - NO ONE KNOWS BETTER THAN I THE BARRIERS THAT GOVERNMENT THROWS IN THE WAY OF THE INDEPENDENTS IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY. I AM PUSHING HARD TO GET THEM LIFTED -- ESPECIALLY TO GET CONGRESS TO REFORM THE ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX PENALTY ON DRILLING AND DEPLETION. THIS TAX PENALTY IS COSTING JOBS AND TOO OFTEN HAS HELPED TO SHUT DOWN DRILLING IN THE U.S. RECENTLY, THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVED NEARLY $900 MILLION IN ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX RELIEF FOR INDEPENDENT OIL AND GAS PRODUCERS. I FULLY SUPPORT THIS TAX REFORM, BECAUSE YOU MAINTAIN THE MAJORITY OF MARGINAL WELL PRODUCTION IN THIS COUNTRY, AND YOU PRODUCE OVER 60 PERCENT OF THE NATURAL GAS PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES -- ONE OF THE CLEAN- BURNING, ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY FUELS OF THE FUTURE. - 3 - I WAS PROUD TO SIGN THE NATURAL GAS WELLHEAD DECONTROL ACT WHICH WILL COMPLETELY ELIMINATE WELLHEAD PRICE CONTROLS IN JANUARY. AND WE HAVE PROMOTED THE PURCHASE AND USE OF VEHICLES THAT BURN NATURAL GAS BY PURCHASING THEM FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND BY REFORMING REGULATIONS THAT DISCOURAGED THE OPENING OF CNG REFUELING STATIONS. BUT WE CAN'T STOP THERE. THIS COUNTRY MUST HAVE A STRONG DOMESTIC HYDROCARBON INDUSTRY. A STRONG AND STABLE SUPPLY OF DOMESTIC OIL AND NATURAL GAS HELP POWER THE U.S. ECONOMY. THAT'S ONE OF THE REASONS I STRONGLY FAVOR OPENING UP ANWR FOR SOME EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT. OUR ADMINISTRATION PRODUCED THE FIRST NATIONAL ENERGY STRATEGY WE'VE EVER HAD THAT BALANCES THE NEED FOR CONSERVATION, NEW DOMESTIC PRODUCTION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. WE'VE HAD SOME TROUBLE CONVINCING CONGRESS HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS, BUT WE'LL KEEP WORKING WITH THEM TO PASS A RESPONSIBLE ENERGY BILL FOR AMERICA. AND I'LL BE COUNTING ON YOUR HELP, JUST AS I HAVE IN THE PAST. THANK YOU, AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL. # # # UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 MAX FISHER ISN'T A MAN WHO SEEKS HONORS. NO -- HE'S SPENT HIS LIFE SEEKING WAYS TO HONOR OTHERS. BUT MAX, I HOPE YOU'LL INDULGE US AS WE TRY TO GIVE BACK JUST A LITTLE OF ALL YOU'VE GIVEN US. IF YOU WANTED TO KNOW THE MEANING OF "PHILANTHROPY," YOU COULDN'T FIND A BETTER DEFINITION THAN THE MAN NAMED MAX FISHER. HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO JEWISH LIFE SPAN DECADES -- A PERSONAL CRUSADE HE NOW CONTINUES AS HONORARY NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL. BUT MAX FISHER HAS RAISED MORE THAN FUNDS -- HE'S LIFTED OUR SPIRIT, AND RAISED OUR HOPES FOR A BETTER WORLD. MAX WAS 18 WHEN HE ARRIVED AT COLLEGE WITH $150 DOLLARS IN HIS POCKET -- THE LAST MONEY HE EVER TOOK FROM HIS PARENTS. WITH A FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP AND A JOB HAULING ICE, MAX BEGAN A LIFE OF WORKING A LITTLE HARDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE, OF GIVING A LITTLE MORE. - 2 - JEWISH LAW TELLS US: "IF A MAN CAN ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GIVE, HIS REWARD IS EVEN GREATER THAN THAT OF THE MAN WHO GIVES." THAT APPLIES DOUBLE TO THE MAN WE HONOR TONIGHT. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE THEME OF THIS CONFERENCE IS "ENSURING JEWISH CONTINUITY." WITH THE FISHERS' TWELVE GRANDCHILDREN AND TWO GREAT- GRANDCHILDREN -- YOU'VE GOT A GREAT START. MOST OF ALL, YOU'VE GOT MAX FISHER. \ CONGRATULATIONS, MAX. BARBARA AND I SEND OUR BEST PERSONAL WISHES TO YOU, YOUR WIFE MARJORIE, AND YOUR LOVELY FAMILY. THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO TO HELP OTHERS HERE AND ABROAD. THANKS TOO FOR YOUR ADVICE AND COUNSEL ON HOW WE CAN STRENGTHEN OUR TIES WITH THE STATE OF ISRAEL. THE DOOR HERE REMAINS OPEN. GOD BLESS YOU AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. # # # HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL THE HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL WILL STAND AS A LASTING TRIBUTE TO THE COURAGE AND SACRIFICE OF THE EIGHTY-SIX BRAVE OFFICERS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE LINE OF DUTY. EACH LOSS HAS A NAME, AND EACH NAME HAS A STORY TO TELL. THOSE OF YOU GATHERED TONIGHT ARE SETTING AN EXAMPLE FOR THE REST OF THE NATION -- AN EXAMPLE THAT TELLS OF THE DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CITIZENS AND POLICE -- THE HAND-IN-HAND TEAMWORK THAT IS THE CORNERSTONE OF LAW AND ORDER IN OUR CITIES. THIS MEMORIAL WILL SEND A MESSAGE TO ALL CRIMINALS -- ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO COMMIT THE ULTIMATE CRIME: THE COP-KILLERS -- THAT HOUSTON HAS TAKEN A STAND IN AN AGE OF INDIFFERENCE. AND THIS MEMORIAL WILL SEND A MESSAGE TO THE MORE THAN 4,000 HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS WHO PROUDLY PUT ON THEIR UNIFORMS EVERY DAY: WE SUPPORT YOU AND STAND BEHIND YOU AS YOU PROTECT AND SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY. - 2 - MAY ALL WHO VISIT THE HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL BE REMINDED OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY TO WORK TOGETHER WITH THE POLICE TO HELP BRING PEACE AND SAFETY TO EVERY HOME, EVERY STREET, AND EVERY COMMUNITY. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR YOUR CITY AND YOUR COUNTRY. MAY GOD BLESS EVERY ONE OF YOU, AND THOSE WHOSE MEMORIES WILL BE FOREVER HONORED BY THIS MEMORIAL. # # # # Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 05/06/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: ASIAN/PACIFIC AMER. HERITAGE MONTH; COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS; PETROLEUM ASSOC. ; HOUSTON POLICE SUBJECT: OFFICERS MEMORIAL; UNITED JEWISH APPEAL DINNER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER BROMLEY ROGICH CALIO ROLLINS DEMAREST SMITH YEUTTER FITZWATER FINDLAY GRAY KAUFMAN HOLIDAY MCGROARTY REMARKS: The attached has been forwarded to the President. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 02 MAY 5 P8: 09 May 5, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT at FROM: DAVID DEMAREST SUBJECT: PROPOSED VIDEO SCRIPTS I. SUMMARY On Wednesday, May 6, at 2:00 p.m. you will tape the following Video Scripts. 1.) Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month 2.) International Council of Shopping Centers 3.) Independent Petroleum Association 4.) Houston Police Officers Memorial 5.) United Jewish Appeal Reception and Dinner Honoring Max Fisher Nix May 5, 1992 A:ASIAN Draft Two PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I join all of you in celebrating Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month -- a month that marks the 14th year we, as a nation, have recognized the rich cultural heritage Americans of Asian and Pacific descent have brought to our country. While all Americans are united in the love of the freedom, independence, and democracy that this country offers, it is also appropriate that Americans celebrate and promote their diverse cultural backgrounds. E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one. It is this diversity that has written the story of America's success and gives strength to the very soul of this nation. I salute the more than 7 million Americans that make up the Asian/Pacific American community -- a community that has cherished and fought for American ideals -- a community that has enriched this nation -- socially, culturally, economically, and spiritually. There is an ancient proverb that says: "Paths are made by walking." My friends, you have forged paths that have linked the proud heritage of your past with the bright promise for tomorrow. And you have done so by embracing the deep-rooted values and principles of your culture: Family. Faith. A commitment to education. An abiding belief in hard work. And a love of freedom. Your entrepreneurial spirit has opened up opportunities for all Americans -- contributing to economic growth, creating new jobs, and forging new markets overseas for American products. With those contributions foremost in my mind, let me take a moment to say here that I am deeply disturbed by the racial violence and prejudice that has been directed towards Asian- Pacific Americans. There is no place in this great nation for racism, bigotry and hate of any kind, any time. We must keep on speaking out -- keep working to strengthen the spirit of tolerance and civility that gives America its meaning. For all you have contributed to this great country, I thank you. Yet I challenge you, too. Together, let us join with all Americans in making a path -- as the proverb says, by marching forward into the next century, leading our children and our grandchildren into a new era, bright with the promise of an America at its best and a world at peace. Barbara joins me in wishing you the best. God bless you all and the United States of America. # # # Simon May 5, 1992 Draft 3 (ICSC) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 Greetings to all of you in Las Vegas for the 1992 International Council of Shopping Centers' Spring Convention. I understand it's your 35th birthday -- and I wish I didn't have to miss the party. ((I must say -- I don't get out to shopping centers too much any more. It's hard to buy presents for people and surprise them when you have TV cameras recording your every move.) ) Nevertheless, I am familiar with the International Council of Shopping Centers and the concerns you all have. Your outgoing President, Malcolm Riley, led a group of real estate leaders to meet with me in the White House last December to discuss the problems you face. We talked together about the difficult times the real estate business has been through. Real estate is a key sector of the economy. That's why in my State of the Union address, I asked Congress to help get real estate back on its feet. I want to modify the passive-loss rule for active real estate developers. And I also want a cut in the capital gains tax -- to stop the slide in real estate values and provide the capital needed for new investments and new jobs. Unfortunately, Congress was more interested in a tax increase than doing something good for the economy. I had no choice but to veto their bill. But we won't give up the fight, 2 and we could sure use your help. Sometimes Congress won't see the light until they feel the heat. Real estate has led our economy out of seven of the eight past recessions. Home sales are up, and the signs of economic growth are encouraging. Retail sales were up a strong 3% in the first quarter. But that's no reason to stop working for ways to produce even more growth. By working together, educating your Members of Congress, as you did in your recent Congressional Contacts Meeting, and getting the word out to the media, we can convince the Congressmen and Senators that these reforms are needed, and they're needed now. Let me close by congratulating all of you, your Executive Vice President, John Riordan, and your Vice President for Government Relations, Judy Black, on your 35th anniversary. I wish you much success -- and a productive week in Las Vegas. Thank you and God bless you all. # # # Simon May 5, 1992 Draft 4 (IPA) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 It is indeed a pleasure to be able to address the 63rd annual meeting of the Independent Petroleum Association of America -- especially since I am a former director of your organization. As an old "hydrocarbon man" myself, I still have many friends in this industry who keep me informed of the difficult times in the oil patch. I know these have not been good times for you and your families. More than 300,000 jobs have been lost in this industry since its peak in 1982. Today, there are fewer oil and natural gas rigs operating in the United States than at any other time since 1940 when record keeping began. At the same time, more imported oil keeps flowing in -- the cost of which accounted for more than half the 1991 trade deficit. No one knows better than I the barriers that government throws in the way of the independents in the oil and gas industry. I am pushing hard to get them lifted -- especially to get Congress to reform the alternative minimum tax penalty on drilling and depletion. This tax penalty is costing jobs and too often has helped to shut down drilling in the U.S. Recently, the House Ways and Means Committee approved nearly $900 million in alternative minimum tax relief for independent oil and gas producers. I fully support this tax reform, because 2 you maintain the majority of marginal well production in this country, and you produce over 60 percent of the natural gas produced in the United States -- one of the clean-burning, environmentally-friendly fuels of the future. I was proud to sign the Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act which will completely eliminate wellhead price controls in January. And we have promoted the purchase and use of vehicles that burn natural gas by purchasing them for the federal government, and by reforming regulations that discouraged the opening of CNG refueling stations. But we can't stop there. This country must have a strong domestic hydrocarbon industry. A strong and stable supply of domestic oil and natural gas help power the U.S. economy. Our administration produced the first National Energy Strategy we've ever had that balances the need for conservation, new domestic production, and environmental protection. We've had some trouble convincing Congress how important this is, but we'll keep working with them to pass a responsible energy bill for America. And I'll be counting on your help, just as I have in the past. Thank you, and God Bless you all. # # # Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft Two FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Scriptures tell us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." That applies double to the man we honor tonight. I understand that the theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max. Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # 325095SS add-c Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 5/5/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 5/5/92 4:00 pm PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL & UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER SUBJECT: ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT > HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE - SCOWCROFT x MOORE - DARMAN N/C - PETERSMEYER BRADY - PORTER N/C \ BROMLEY X ROGICH CALIO N/C ROLLINS N/C X DEMAREST - SMITH N/C YEUTTER FITZWATER - GRAY Leterman 6257 > FINDLAY KAUFMAN - HOLIDAY N/C MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 4:00 p.m., TODAY, TUES. MAY 5, with a copy to this office. Thankyou. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON 02 MAY 5 P12 : 50 Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft One FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Old Testament tells us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." I believe that applies double to the man we honor tonight. The theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max, Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # 325095SS add-c Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 92 APR 4 P4: On DATE: 5/5/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 5/5/92 4:00pm PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL & UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER SUBJECT: ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT > HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE > DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER \ BROMLEY ROGICH 1 CALIO ROLLINS DEMAREST SMITH 1 YEUTTER FITZWATER GRAY FINDLAY HOLIDAY > KAUFMAN MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 4:00 p.m., TODAY, TUES. MAY 5, with a copy to this office. Thankyou. RESPONSE: Please Comments. see PHILLIP D. BRADY Thale you Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON 02 MAY 5 P12 : 50 Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft One FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of yes working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. Scriptures tell The Old Testament tells us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." I believe that applies double to the man we honor tonight, The theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish enderstand Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two I That would "Old Testament" be offensive to Jenish Reople? 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max. Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # this what you wanted? No Nix Draft 2 May 5, 1992 1:30 p.m. A:ASIAN PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: ASIAN/PACIFIC HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I join all of you in celebrating Asian/Pacific Heritage Month -- a month that marks the 14th year we, as a nation, have recognized the rich cultural heritage Americans of Asian and Pacific descent have brought to our country. While all Americans are united in the love of the freedom, independence, and democracy that this country offers, it is also appropriate that Americans celebrate and promote their diverse cultural backgrounds. E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one. It is this diversity that has written the story of America's success and gives strength to the very soul of this nation. I salute the more than 7 million Americans that make up the Asian/Pacific community -- a community that has cherished and fought for American ideals -- a community that has enriched this nation -- socially, culturally, economically, spiritually. There is an ancient proverb that says: "Paths are made by walking." My friends, you have forged paths that have linked the proud heritage of your past with the bright promise for tomorrow. And you have done so by embracing the deep-rooted values and principles of your culture: Family. Faith. A commitment to education. An abiding belief in hard work. And a love of freedom. Your entrepreneurial spirit has opened up opportunities for all Americans -- contributing to economic growth, creating new jobs, and forging new markets overseas for American products. With those contributions foremost in my mind, let me take a moment to say here that I am deeply disturbed by the racial violence and prejudice that has been directed towards Asian Pacific Americans. There is no place in this great nation for racism, bigotry and hate of any kind, any time. We must keep on speaking out -- keep working to strengthen the spirit of tolerance and civility that give America its meaning. For all you have contributed to this great country, I thank you. Yet I challenge you, too. Together, let us join with all Americans in making a path -- as the proverb says, by marching forward into the next century, leading our children and our grandchildren into a new era, bright with the promise of an America at its best and a world at peace. Barbara joins me in wishing you the best. God bless you all and the United States of America. # # # 325095SS add-c Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 5/5/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 5/5/92 4:00 pn PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL & UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER SUBJECT: ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT > HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER BROMLEY ROGICH CALIO ROLLINS DEMAREST SMITH YEUTTER FITZWATER GRAY FINDLAY HOLIDAY KAUFMAN MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 4:00 p.m., TODAY, TUES. MAY 5, with a copy to this office. Thankyou. RESPONSE: No Comment RDS Mana Wishal PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON 02 MAY 5 P12 : 50 Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft One FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Old Testament tells us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." I believe that applies double to the man we honor tonight. The theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max, Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft One FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Old Testament tells us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." I believe that applies double to the man we honor tonight. The theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max, Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 5, 1992 BRIEFING MEMORANDUM FOR VIDEOTAPING SESSION DATE: Wednesday, May 6, 1992 TIME: 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: The Studio, OEOB 459 THROUGH: DORRANCE SMITH MARIA EITEL SHEEHAN FROM: KATHERINE HOLT I. PURPOSE: To provide a brief videotaped message for five separate organizations. II. BACKGROUND: MESSAGE FOR ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH: Your message will be played throughout the month of May, which is Asian/Pacific American Heritage month, at various Asian/Pacific American conventions, meetings and conferences. Your message will recognize the rich cultural heritage Americans of Asian and Pacific descent have brought to our country. MESSAGE FOR THE 35TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS (ICSC) The ICSC is celebrating its 35th birthday at their Spring convention May 10-12, 1992. Your message will address the concerns of the 21,000 people in attendance. ICSC is a trade association which represents the developers, retailers, leaders and other professionals who comprise the shopping center industry. MESSAGE FOR THE INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA: The Independent Petroleum Association of America is convening on May 9, 1992 for its 63rd Annual meeting. Over 1,000 representatives of the independent producer community in the United States will be in attendance. Your brief message will highlight the importance of a strong hydrocarbon industry. Other speakers include Secretary Watkins, Chariman Martin Allday and Senator Ted Stevens. Page Two Video Session MESSAGE FOR THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL HONORING MAX FISHER: The United Jewish Appeal is holding its National Conference on May 17, 1992. The purpose of the conference is for education and planning of humanitarian efforts. Mr. Marvin Lender serves as National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. The organization and your special message will honor Max Fisher for his lifetime of philanthropy through the United Jewish Appeal. MESSAGE FOR THE HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS' MEMORIAL: On May 13, 1992, during National Law Enforcement Week, a one-time tribute dinner in Houston will raise funds to complete the Houston Police Officers' Memorial. The memorial will be a gift to the citizens of Houston and will serve as a permanent symbol honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Your message will pay tribute to the 86 officers who lost their lives and to the citizens who led the effort to construct the memorial. III. PARTICIPANTS: The President Maria Eitel Sheehan Katherine Holt WHCA personnel Interface Video Production Company IV. PRESS PLAN: Closed Press V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: -- The President's participation in videotaping session commences. -- Lois Cassano will touch up make-up. -- The President records messages. -- The President concludes participation. VI. TALKING POINTS: Scripts provided by the Office of Speechwriting. SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 5- 6-92 ; 8:08AM ; 4562983- 2024566218;# 1 325095SS add-c Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 5/5/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 5/5/92 4:00pm PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL SUBJECT: & UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING TSHER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER BROMLEY ROGICH CALIO ROLLINS DEMARESE SMITH FITZWATER YEUTTER GRAY FINDLAY HOLIDAY KAUFMAN MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 4:00 p.m., TODAY, TUES. MAY 5, with a copy to this office. Thankyou. RESPONSE: NC PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 92 APR 4 P9:22 May 5, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR DAN McGROARTY FROM: ROGER B. PORTER RBP SUBJECT: Presidential Video Scripts: Houston Police Officers Memorial and Remarks Honoring Max Fisher We have reviewed the attached video scripts and have no suggested comments from a policy standpoint. We approve the drafts in their present form. CC: Phillip D. Brady 325095SS add-c Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 5/5/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 5/5/92 4:00 pm PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL & UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER SUBJECT: ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER BROMLEY ROGICH CALIO ROLLINS DEMAREST SMITH YEUTTER FITZWATER GRAY FINDLAY HOLIDAY KAUFMAN MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 4:00 p.m., TODAY, TUES. MAY 5, with a copy to this office. Thankyou. RESPONSE: PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON 22 MAY 5 P12 : 50 Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft One FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Old Testament tells us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." I believe that applies double to the man we honor tonight. The theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max, Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # # THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 5, 1992 MEMORANDUM FOR DAN MCGROARTY FROM: LEE S. LIBERMAN 2ss SUBJECT: Houston Police Officers Memorial/UJA Dinner Counsel's Office has no legal objection to the UJA Dinner remarks. With respect to the Houston Police Officers Memorial, in the second paragraph, first sentence, we recommend substituting the word "terrible" or some other word for "ultimate". CC: Phil Brady Document No. 325095ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 4/30/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: MONDAY, 5/4/92 NOON PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: ASIAN/PACIFIC HERITAGE MONTH, INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE TO ARMED FORCES, COUNCIL OF SHOPPING SUBJECT: CENTERS, INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION. ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER BROMLEY ROGICH CALIO ROLLINS DEMAREST SMITH YEUTTER FITZWATER GRAY FINDLAY HOLIDAY KAUFMAN BOSKIN MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, MONDAY, MAY 4, with a copy to this office. Thank you. RESPONSE: see several comments. Marks PK Paul 05/04 Korfouta PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Nix $2 APR 30 P2: 26 Draft April 30, 1992 1:30 p.m. A:ASIAN PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: ASIAN/PACIFIC HERITAGE MONTH MAY 6, 1992 I join you today in celebrating Asian/Pacific Heritage Month -- a month that marks the 14th year we, as a nation, have recognized the rich cultural heritage Americans of Asian and Pacific descent have brought to our country. While all Americans unite in the love of the freedom, independence, and democracy that our country offers, it is also appropriate that Americans celebrate and promote their diverse cultural backgrounds. It is such diversity that has written the story of America's success and given strength to the soul of this nation. I salute the more than 7 million Americans that make up the Asian/Pacific community -- a community that has enriched America's community -- socially, culturally, economically, and spiritually. There is an ancient proverb that says: "Paths are made by walking." My friends, you have forged paths that have linked the proud heritage of your past with the bright promise for tomorrow. And you have done so by embracing the deep-rooted values and principles of your culture: Family. Faith. A commitment to education. An abiding belief in work. And a love of freedom. Your entrepreneurial spirit has opened up opportunities for all Americans -- contributing to economic growth, creating new jobs, and forging new free and open markets overseas. For all you have contributed to this great country, I thank you. Yet I challenge you, too. Together, let us join with all Americans in making a path -- as the proverb says, by walking forward into the next century, leading our children and our grandchildren into a new era, bright with the promise of an America at its best and a world at peace. Barbara joins me in wishing you a most successful and enjoyable month. God bless you all and the United States of America. Simon April 30, 1992 Draft 2 (ICSC) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 Greetings to all of you in Las Vegas for the 1992 International Council of Shopping Centers' Spring Convention. I understand it's your 35th birthday -- and I wish I didn't have to miss the party. ((I must say -- I don't get out to shopping centers too much any more. It's hard to buy presents for people and surprise them when you have TV cameras recording your every move.) ) Nevertheless, I am familar with the International Council of Shopping Centers and the concerns you all have. Your outgoing President, Malcolm Riley, led a group of real estate leaders to meet with me in the White House last December to discuss the problems you face. We talked together about the difficult times the real estate business has been through. Real estate is a key sector of the economy. That's why in my State of the Union address, I asked Congress to help get real estate back on its feet. I want to modify the passive-loss rule for active real estate developers. And I also want a cut in the capital gains tax -- to stop the slide in real estate values and provide the capital needed for new investments and new jobs. Unfortunately, Congress was more interested in a tax increase than doing something good for the economy. I had no choice but to veto their bill. But we won't give up the fight, 2 and we could sure use your help. Sometimes Congress won't see the light until they feel the heat. Real estate has led our economy out of seven of the eight past recessions. Home sales are up, and the signs of economic growth keep appearing. But that's no reason to stop working for ways to encourage more growth. By working together, educating your Members of Congress, as you did in your recent Congressional Contacts Meeting, and getting the word out to the media, we can convince the Congressmen and Senators that these reforms are needed, and they're needed now. Let me close by congratulating all of you, your Executive Vice President, John Riordan, and your Vice President for Government Relations, Judy Black, on your 35th anniversary. I wish you much success -- and a productive week in Las Vegas. Thank you and God bless you all. # # # 05/04/92 12:50 OFC OF THE SOE 002 SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 5- 4-92 ; 8:36AM ; OPD- 95867644;# 2 LGS comments Energyments 12:35 p.m 5/4/92 Simon April 30, 1992 Draft 2 (IPA) PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION ROOM 459 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 It is indeed a pleasure to be able to address the 63rd annual meeting of the Independent Petroleum Association of America -- especially since I am a former director of the your oilman from Midland organization. As an old "hydrocarbon man" myself, I still have many loyal friends in this industry. who keep me informed of the diffi cult times in the oil patch I know these have not been good times for you and your since its 1 peakin families. Almost 400,000 jobs have been lost in this industry, 1982. Today, there are fewer oil and natural gas rigs operating in the United States than at any other time since the end of World War 1940 when record keeping began EE. At the same time, more imported oil keeps flowing in -- the cost of which was more than half the 1991 trade deficit. As a and take nation, we simply must produce more of the oil we consume better full No one knows better than I the barriers that government advantage of nemendres the oil and gas natural throws in the way of the independents in the petroleum industry I am working to get them lifted, I'd like to see Congress (toj reform and we are having Some success. gas reserves that Two months ago is oklahoma, I we the Alternative Minimum tax penalty on drilling and depletion. asked Rossess said tkat This tax penalty is costing jobs and too often has helped to shut down drilling in the U.S. # well just last Friday, the House Ways and reans Committee Katherity assepted real approved Your segment of the domestic industry 16 particularly anywhers I fully support this tax reform effort because important because you maintain the majority of marginal well found town undependent al and gas producers production in this country, and you produce over 60 percent of nearly m. the natural gas produced in the United States -- one of the bullin heady oiland gas producers dollars in AMT relef in independent 05/04/92 12:51 0FC OF THE SOE 003 SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 : 5- 4-92 ; 8:36AM : OPD- 95867644:# 3 One year later, we proposed, and Congress enacted over 2 m in tax incentives for the oil & gas industry, most of which willigo to 2 indeperidents. clean-burning, environmentally-friendly fuels of the future. I was proud to sign the Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act which will completely eliminate wellhead price controls in January. And we have promoted the purchase of U.S. government flest and use of vehicles that burn natural gas. by buying them for one own feder al fleet and by reforming regulation that has discrisaged opening the This country must have a strong domestic hydrocarbon industry. A strong and stable supply of domestic oil and natural of CNG build this country refuelin gas helped power the U.S. economy Our administration produced Stations. I stet the first National Energy Strategy we 've over had that balances But we car't the need for conservation, new domestic production, and rest on environmental protection. We've had some trouble convincing those Congress how important this is, but we'll keep working with them achievene bill to pass a responsible energy strategy for America. And I'll be counting on your help, just as I have in the past. Thank you, and God Bless you all. # # # Nix Draft April 30, 1992 1:30 p.m. A:INDEP PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE TO ARMED FORCES MAY 6, 1992 that Two hundred years ago, this country won a victory that has resounded down throughout the centuries as a landmark event in 1797 the history of freedom. The courage of those early patriots who secured liberty for future generations has lived on in you -- America's sons and daughters, who have so courageously served this nation in peace and war. For more than two centuries, our ideals of democracy and individual rights have helped keep alight the torch of liberty. And hundreds of millions of people, both here and abroad, owe thanks to America's armed forces for your willingness to go in harm's way to defend the principles we hold dear. This year, millions more have a new reason to be grateful to America's servicemen and women. Because of your dedication, we have weathered the long, often lonely vigil to secure victory in the Cold War. Democracy is spreading into the furthest corners of the former communist world. I'm reminded of a proverb: "By wisdom peace, by peace plenty." Literally around the world, newly independent countries are embracing the freedoms and principles established by our forefathers some two centuries ago. Together, we join the peoples of this new freedom front in forging a path into the next century -- a new world we enter with great promise for a true world at peace. As we approach this new era, your vigilance will remain a cornerstone of our security. On behalf of all Americans, I want to mark this Independence Day by thanking you for the sacrifices you willingly make for this nation. Happy Fourth of July to you and all your families. And may God bless each and every one of you and this, the freest, most blessed nation on Earth, the United States of America. To Mcgroarty Please ASAP ++ rocess 3475 325095SS add- Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 5/5/92 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: TODAY, 5/5/92 4:00pr PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPTS: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL & UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER SUBJECT: ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT > HORNER SKINNER MCBRIDE SCOWCROFT MOORE DARMAN PETERSMEYER BRADY PORTER BROMLEY ROGICH CALIO ROLLINS DEMAREST SMITH YEUTTER FITZWATER GRAY > FINDLAY HOLIDAY KAUFMAN MCGROARTY REMARKS: Please forward your comments directly to Dan McGroarty, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than 4:00 p.m., TODAY, TUES. MAY 5, with a copy to this office. Thankyou. RESPONSE: TO: DANIEL B. MCGROARTY May 5, 1992 The NSC staff concurs in the proposed presidential video scripts. from Brent Scowcroft PHILLIP D. BRADY Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 CC: Phillip D. Brady Aarhus May 5, 1992 A:HOUSTON 02 MAY 5 P12: 50 Draft One PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO SCRIPT: HOUSTON POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL The Houston Police Officers Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the eighty-six brave officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Each loss has a name, and each name has a story to tell. Those of you gathered tonight are setting an example for the rest of the nation -- an example that tells of the dynamic relationship between citizens and police -- the hand-in-hand teamwork that is the cornerstone of law and order in our cities. This memorial will send a message to all criminals -- especially those who commit the ultimate crime: the cop-killers - - that Houston has taken a stand in an age of indifference. And this memorial will send a message to the more than 4,000 Houston Police Officers who proudly put on their uniforms every day: We support you and stand behind you as you protect and serve your community. May all who visit the Houston Police Officers Memorial be reminded of their individual responsibility to work together with the police to help bring peace and safety to every home, every street, and every community. Thank you for all you do for your city and your country. May God bless every one of you, and those whose memories will be forever honored by this memorial. # # # # (Grossman) May 5, 1992 Draft One FISHER PRESIDENTIAL VIDEO: UNITED JEWISH APPEAL RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORING MAX FISHER MAY 17, 1992 Max Fisher isn't a man who seeks honors. No -- he's spent his life seeking ways to honor others. But Max, I hope you'll indulge us as we try to give back just a little of all you've given us. If you wanted to know the meaning of "philanthropy," you couldn't find a better definition than the man named Max Fisher. His contributions to Jewish life span decades -- a personal crusade he now continues as Honorary National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. But Max Fisher has raised more than funds -- he's lifted our spirit, and raised our hopes for a better world. Max was 18 when he arrived at college with $150 dollars in his pocket -- the last money he ever took from his parents. With a football scholarship and a job hauling ice, Max began a life of working a little harder than everyone else, of giving a little more. The Old Testament tells us: "If a man can encourage others to give, his reward is even greater than that of the man who gives." I believe that applies double to the man we honor tonight. The theme of this conference is "Ensuring Jewish Continuity." With the Fishers' eleven grandchildren and two 2 great-grandchildren -- you've got a great start. Most of all, you've got Max Fisher. \ Congratulations, Max, Barbara and I send our best personal wishes to you, your wife Marjorie, and your lovely family. God bless you and the United States of America. # # #