Washington - 14 March 2017
1. US White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer walks into briefing
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, US White House Press Secretary, responding to Trump's wiretapping claims:
"I think he's extremely confident. There've been -- I mean, I've mentioned this before, I'll let them (Justice Department) do their job, I'll let the House and Senate, I'll let the DOJ report this, but as I've commented in the past, I think there is significant reporting about surveillance techniques that have existed throughout the 2016 election. I'll leave it to them to issue their report, but I think he feels very confident that what will ultimately come of this will vindicate him."
3. Cutaway of Kellyanne Conway
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:
"I will just say the president has tweeted about this, he's pretty clear that he believes there was surveillance conducted during the 2016 election. I'm going to wait for the conclusion of that. I think there's pretty sound evidence that the microwave is not a sound way of surveilling someone and I think that has been cleaned up -- it was made in jest. So I think we can put that to rest."
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:
"I don't think -- the Obama administration didn't label it 'Obamacare,' they called it the ACA. I mean, this is the American Healthcare Act, the president is proud of it. The president is proud of the fact that we're working with Congress. But this is a bill that's -- it's not his, it's a joint effort that we've worked with the House and the Senate on. He's proud of it, he's proud of the impact that it's going to have on American patients, so I don't think this is about labels and names, this is about getting a job done."
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:
"It is incumbent upon us to make sure that people who are trying to understand what we're doing understand that there are two more pieces to come of this. And like anything else, it's like building a puzzle -- if you only put a third of it on the table and said, hey look this puzzle's incomplete, we hid the other two-thirds pieces, is not explaining to people how the whole thing comes together."
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:
"This is the only vehicle that seeks to achieve what people on our side of the aisle have been talking about since 2010. This is it. If we don't get this through, the goal of repealing Obamacare and instituting a system that will patient-centered is going to be unbelievably difficult. This is the vehicle to do that."
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:
"This is something that should bring people together. I think there is bipartisan support for almost everyone of these things, because they benefit -- there's no one this doesn't benefit. I mean, who could be against allowing insurance to be sold over state lines? It's something you can do with your car insurance -- I mean, so many -- I mean, there's no other product that I can think of -- I'm sure someone will fact-check me on this -- but for the most part, for the American consumer, when you want a product, you can go online, you can go to a store, you have choice, you can go to a store across state lines, you live in Virginia, you can drive to Maryland or the District, and shop around. With our insurance, we don't have that ability. There's no question that increased competition drives down cost."
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14. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:
"The question has to be asked to people who oppose this, no matter what side of the aisle you're on is, what is your alternative? Because the ideas that they propose, we can incorporate. We can make this better and better. But to sit back and act as though there's a choice, doing nothing is not a choice."
15. Spicer walks out of room