REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON INFRASTRUCTURE Fairfax County Parkway Connector Site Springfield, Virginia 11:18 A.M. EST February 11, 2009 THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody. I am extraordinarily please
REMARKS OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA WEEKLY ADDRESS The White House Saturday, February 7, 2009 Yesterday began with some devastating news with regard to our economic crisis. But I'm pleased to say it end
President Bush Commemorates Foreign Policy Achievements and Presents Medal of Freedom to Ambassador Ryan Crocker THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. I got five days left; be seated. (Laughter.) Madam Secret
President Bush Hosts Dinner with Summit on Financial Markets and World Economy Participants THE PRESIDENT: Your Excellencies: Welcome to the United States. Welcome to the White House. And welcome to t
President Bush Meets with First Vice President of the Government of National Unity of the Republic of Sudan and President of the Government of Southern Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit PRESIDENT BUSH: I'm pr
President's Radio Address Good morning. For the last eight years, I have had the honor of speaking to the American people Saturday mornings through this radio address. In hundreds of broadcasts, I hav
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTAND SENATOR JUDD GREGG AT ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMERCE SECRETARY Grand Foyer, The White House February 3, 2009 THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. By now, our economic crisis i
REMARKS OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA PROMOTING THE RECOVERY PLAN WITH SECRETARY CHU Department of Energy February 5, 2009 Thank you, Secretary Chu, for bringing your experience and expertise to this new
President's Radio Address THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This weekend I'm attending the Army-Navy game in Philadelphia, and I'm looking forward to a great day of college football. But more importantly,
I send greetings to those observing Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is the celebration of African culture, community, and family traditions. For more than 40 years, millions of people have come together to reaffirm
President and Mrs. Bush Attend 2008 Lighting of the National Christmas Tree Ceremony THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Mr. Secretary, thank you for the introduction and thank you for the warm welcome. Laura a
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This week, millions of Americans gather with loved ones for Christmas. This is a season of hope and joy. And it is an occasion to remember a humble birth that has helped s
Text of President Barack Obama's inaugural address on Tuesday, as prepared for delivery and released by the Presidential Inaugural Committee. Barack Obama takes the Oath of Office as the 44th Presiden
ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION January 31, 2009 Moving forward This morning I'd like to talk about some good news and some bad news as we confront our economic crisis. The bad news is well kno
President Bush Discusses Aviation Congestion and Transportation Safety THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Please be seated. Madam Secretary, thank you for the kind introduction. Thank you for the reception. I
President's Radio Address THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This weekend I am in Lima, Peru, meeting with leaders from nations in the Asia Pacific region at our annual summit. This summit comes at a time o
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT TOWN HALL Concord Community High School Elkhart, Indiana February 9, 2009 THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you so much. Well, let's -- everybody can have a seat. Make yourse
President Bush Attends APEC CEO Summit 2008 PRESIDENT BUSH: Gracias, señor. (Laughter.) What he forgot to say, Secretary Rice, is that he went to Notre Dame. She is a great supporter of Notre D
2008年美国总统竞选辩论(第三场) 参考文本: SCHIEFFER: Good evening. And welcome to the third and last presidential debate of 2008, sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates. I'm Bob Schieffer of CBS News. The
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT A LINCOLN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION U.S. Capitol Washington, D.C. 11:47 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you. Pease, be seated. Thank you very much. Madam Speaker, L