For a Better Future of the China-New Zealand Relations Tonight, I will begin my first visit to New Zealand as the President of the People's Republic of China, bringing with me the friendly sentiments
Hi, everybody. Seven years after the worst economic crisis in generations, our economy continues to grow and create jobs. In fact, our businesses have created 13 million new jobs over the past five an
Q What does it feel like to be President? THE PRESIDENT: What does it feel like to be the President? You know, some days -- some days you're burdened by some really tough decisions. Some of you may ha
Remarks of President Barack ObamaAs Prepared for Delivery Weekly AddressThe White HouseJuly 24, 2010 This week, I signed into law a Wall Street reform bill that will protect consumers and our entire e
THE PRESIDENT:Good afternoon, everybody. I want to briefly update the American people on a credible(可靠的,可信的) terrorist threat against our country, and the actions that we're taking with our friends an
Hi, everybody. I've got a special guest with me this week-Macklemore. For those of you who don't share the same love[i] for hip-hop, he's a Grammy-winning artist-but he's also an advoc
THE PRESIDENT: Hi everyone. As you gather with family and friends this weekend, Michelle, Malia, Sasha and I – and of course Bo – want to wish you all Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. T
It's funny for you, isn't it? Twenty years ago, in the last months of her life, my mother campaigned to draw attention to the horrific and indiscriminate impact of landmines. She visited affec
Hi, everybody.This weekend is Memorial Day -- a time to pay tribute to all our men and women in uniform who've ever given their lives so that we can live in freedom and security. This year, the holida
Hi everybody. Over the past seven years, we haven't just been recovering from crisis, we've been rebuilding our economy on a new foundation for growth-growth that benefits everybody, not just
This week, together with our allies and partners, we reached an historic understanding with Iran, which, if fully implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon and make our country, our
Hi everybody. As I said in my State of the Union address, we live in a time of extraordinary change-change that's affecting the way we live and the way we work. New technology replaces any job where w
Hi, everybody. Over the last few years, Democrats and Republicans have come together and cut our deficit by more than $2.5 trillion through a balanced mix of spending cuts and higher tax rates for the
Hi, everybody. Yesterday, we learned that our businesses created another 118, 000 new jobs in September. That makes 67 straight months of job creation, and 13. 2 million new jobs in all. But we would
This week, the United States and our international partners finally achieved something that decades of animosity has not - a deal that will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. This deal will
Over the past three years, we've been clawing our way back from the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes. And we know it will take longer than any of us would like to fully recover all the jobs and
Hi. As you've probably noticed, I'm not the President. I'm just a citizen. And as a citizen, I'm here at the White House today because I want to make a difference and I hope you will join me. My name
Happy New Year! Everybody. This week, I traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, to talk with folks about the biggest challenge we face as a country – rebuild our economy so that, once again, hard work pays
Good morning. Scripture tells us, "We count as blessed those who have persevered." Secretary Hagel, General Dempsey, members of our Armed Forces, and, most of all, the survivors of that Sept
THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Tonight, I’d like to talk to you about the end of our combat mission in Iraq, the ongoing security challenges we face, and the need to rebuild our nation here at hom