Thank you. (Applause.)Thank you so much. Thank you. And thank you, General Caslen, for that introduction. To General Trainor, General Clarke, the faculty and staff at West Point -- you have been outst
Good morning, everybody. (Applause.) Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Please, please have a seat. Thank you so much. Well, good morning, everybody. Welcome to the White House andwelcome to o
MRS. OBAMA: Oh, my goodness! Good morning! AUDIENCE: Good morning. MRS. OBAMA: I am so happy to be here with you all. I’m proud to be here in the Big Easy. Look at you all! (Applause.) You look good.
Tomorrow, the Government will be re-introducing our Bill to scrap the carbon tax. Scrapping the carbon tax is a vital part of this Government’s Economic Action Strategy because the carbon tax is bad f
My Lords and Members of the House of Commons, My government’s legislative programme will continue to deliver on its long-term plan to build a stronger economy and a fairer society. To strengthen the e
President Powers, Provost Fenves, Deans, members of the faculty, family and friends and most importantly, the class of 2014. Congratulations on your achievement. It's been almost 37 years to the d
I want to send my very best wishes to everyone observing the holy month of Ramadan. This is an incredibly special time of year for Muslims at home and abroad a time for charity, for contemplation and
Today is a National Day of Mourning. We will pause. We will give thanks for their lives and we will pray for their loved ones. Flags will be lowered across the country. Our national leaders will atten
Good evening, everybody. Please have a seat. On behalf of Michelle and myself, welcome to the White House. This city, this house, has welcomed foreign envoys and leaders for more than two centuries. B
SECRETARY KERRY: Well, thank youvery much, Secretary Ryan. I am really excited to be here. This is a big dealfor – what did you say, I was a kid when I played? (Laughter.) I actually – Iplayed in univ
Bill Gates: Congratulations, Class of 2014! Melinda and I are excited to be here. It would be a thrill for anyone to be invited to speak at a Stanford Commencement – but it’s especially gratifying for
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much. Thank you. Please be seated. Well, good afternoon, everybody. To Mayor Bloomberg, thank you -- not only for the kind introduction, but to Bloomberg Philanthropies as
I want to send my best wishes to everyone celebrating St George’s Day. Up and down the country – including here in Downing Street -- the flag of St George is flying high and celebrations, from the arc
Easter is the most important date in theChristian calendar, and an incredibly special time for people across Britainand around the world. Last month I was in Jerusalem and Bethlehem and I got tosee fo
I am pleased to greet the Third China-Africa People’s Forum. I thank the China NGO Network for International Exchanges and the Sudan NGO Network for co-organizing this meeting. I also thank the Govern
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Hello, Estonia! Tere Eesti! Thank you, Oskar, for your wonderful introduction and for representing the talent and the energy and the optimism
You’ve got that right Mr. President, I am a proud Duke alumni. Just to get the energy level up here a little bit, how about you join me in the following chant that I wouldn’t mind if they could hear d
Hello, CBC! (Applause.) Thank you so much. Everybody, have a seat. It is good to be with you here tonight. If it wasn’t black tie I would have worn my tan suit. (Laughter.) I thought it looked good. (
Mr. President, Mr. Secretary General, fellow leaders: For all the immediate challenges that we gather to address this week – terrorism, instability, inequality, disease – there’s one issue that will d
Thank you, Digby, for that warm and typically robust Birmingham welcome. Gathered here in this hall are the representatives of Britain's great Party of Progress. The Party of enterprise and discov