PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Ambassador, it's good to see you again. Thank you very much for bringing your colleagues from the United Nations Security Council. First, I want to thank you all very much for serv
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Deputy Secretary England, for that generous introduction. I am so honored to be here at Bethesda National Naval Medical Center. This is often called the "Presi
February 7, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Please be seated. Thank you for joining Laura and me. I've got two jobs; one is I'm going to sign an executive order here in a minute, making sure that a
March 19, 2008 PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, welcome back to Washington. I was just reminiscing with the President about my trip to Georgia, about the unbelievably good food, and about the dancing. H
February 8, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Listen, I want to thank you for the briefing. People have got to understand here in the region that a lot of folks around America care for them. And I'm here to listen,
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. We've just finished our meetings here in Japan. I would call them very productive. Our goal was to make progress in five key areas: confronting climate change,
April 1, 2008 PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you all very much for letting Laura and me come by your school. And thank you all for coming. You did an excellent job. And we love the Peace Corps. They're great,
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, General, for your kind and short introduction. (Laughter.) I am pleased to be back at the National Defense University again. It turns out this is my fifth visit as President.
May 21, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Bienvenidos. Thanks for coming to mark this Day of Solidarity with the Cuban People. This is a day of pride, as we honor the culture and history of a noble nation. It is a
June 17, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Thanks for coming. Please be seated. Thank you. Welcome to the White House. I really appreciate you coming to celebrate Black Music Month. Music has been a part of this ho
May 6, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: I just signed a bill passed by the leaders of the Senate and House who have joined me to honor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi with the Congressional Gold Medal. This is a fitting trib
PRESIDENT BUSH: President, welcome. I'm pleased to be joined by President Karzai and members of his government, as we've just had a discussion with our fellow citizens, represented here on the screen.
April 17, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Thanks for coming. Please be seated -- and welcome to the Rose Garden. And thanks for bringing such good weather. (Laughter.) Laura and I are thrilled you're here, and we
February 14, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. This Saturday at midnight, legislation authorizing intelligence professionals to quickly and effectively monitor terrorist communications will expire.
February 26, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: I just had a fascinating meeting with folks who have served our country nobly in the past. I thank them for coming. I've got Democrats here, Republicans are here, conc
February 20, 2008 THE PRESIDENT: Welcome to tee ball in Ghana. We're glad you're here. Thanks for coming. I am so honored to be here for -- to witness the game between -- I want to make sure I get thi
THE PRESIDENT: Yesterday I had the opportunity to speak to President Uribe of Colombia, and he called to give me the good news that hostages had been rescued, including three Americans that had been h
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I just completed a meeting with my working group on financial markets. We discussed the unprecedented and aggressive steps the federal government is taking to address the
March 17, 2008 PRESIDENT BUSH: Taoiseach, welcome, and Happy St. Patrick's Day. It's always a joy to welcome the Taoiseach here to the Oval Office. And it's a reminder of the unbelievably powerful inf
Eisenhower HallThe United States Military AcademyWest Point, New York 11:25 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Please be seated. Thank you, General, for your warm welcome. Thank you for inviting me he