Happy Fourth of July, everybody. Like many of you, Michelle, Sasha, Malia, and I are going to spend the day outdoors, grilling burgers and dogs, and watching the fireworks with our family and friends.
"This kind of innovative school…is an example of how all our schools should be," President Obama said yesterday, as he and Mrs. Obama visited a public charter school in Washington, D.
My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you've bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service t
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Good afternoon. I know everybody is itching(发痒,渴望) to get out of here and spend some time with their families. I am, too. I noticed some of you colleagues have been re
Hi, everybody. Over the past few months, I've laid out a series of commonsense ideas to reignite(再次点燃) the true engine of our economic growth: a rising, thriving middle class. The way I see it, there
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTON NATIONAL FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARDS Rose Garden 12:22 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Thank you. Please, everybody have a seat -- have a seat. What an extraordin
Hello, everybody. In the State of the Union, I laid out three areas we need to focus on if we're going to build an economy that lasts: new American manufacturing, new skills and education for American
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTON THE PASSING OF SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY Blue Heron FarmChilmark, Massachusetts THE PRESIDENT: I wanted to say a few words this morning about the passing of an extraordinary
Innovation is what this country is all about. Sparking the imagination and creativity of our people, unleashing(发动,解除) new discoveries -- that's what America does better than any other country on Eart
12:00 P.M. EST PRESIDENT BUSH: I want to thank the President-elect for joining the ex-Presidents for lunch. And one message that I have and I think we all share is that we want you to succeed. Whether
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTON INTERNATIONAL TAX POLICY REFORM Grand Foyer 11:39 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: All right. Good morning, everybody. Hope you all had a good weekend. Let's begin with a simple prem
While some in Washington have obsessed about "process stories" regarding the recovery package, for most of America the economy is not a spectator sport. That’s why the President went t
Good afternoon, everybody. Today, the United Nations Security Council voted overwhelmingly(压倒性地) to sanction Iran for its continued failure to live up to(实践,做到) its obligations. This resolution will p
And as I was walking through the plant, you guys had put up some handy signs so I knew what I was looking at. (Laughter.) And I noticed on all of them they said, this is going to Kuwait; this is going
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AFTER MEETING WITH APOLLO 11 CREW THE PRESIDENT: Very rarely do I have such an extraordinary pleasure as I have today to welcome three iconic figures, three genuine American h
PRESS CONFERENCEBY PRESIDENT OBAMAAND PRESIDENT MEDVEDEV OF RUSSIA PRESIDENT MEDVEDEV: (As translated.) Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen of the press, colleagues, we have just
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN AN ONLINE TOWN HALL ON HEALTH CARE Northern Virginia Community CollegeAnnandale, Virginia THE PRESIDENT: Good to see you guys. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. (Applause.)
Most people can accept that a news story recounting recent events will be reliant on '20-20 hindsight'. Today's front-page New York Times story relies on hindsight with blinders on and one eye closed.
Hi, everybody. This week, there was a big birthday you might have missed. Medicare and Medicaid turned 50 years old. And that's something worth celebrating. If one of the best measures of a country is
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. (Applause.) AUDIENCE: Fired up! Ready to go! Fired up! Ready to go! THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Mr. President, I think we got a happy room here. (Laughter.) It se