Today at the White House, the President officially pardoned not one turkey, but two -- sparing both “Courage” and “Carolina,” a request from his compassionate daughters, Sasha and Malia. Before sendin
Good morning ,honorable judges ,ladies and gentlemen .One hot summer afternoon many years ago, 早上好,尊敬的评委,女士们,先生们。许多年前的一个炎热的夏天下午, I saw my parents sitting before a small black and white TV set , fixing
Weekly Address: The Patient's Bill of Rights and Health Reform The President looks back to the bipartisan Patient's Bill of Rights, a bill that was defeated in Congress at the hands of special interes
Prosperity, Peace and Opportunity: The Legacy of American Service in South Korea In a particularly moving address to troops at Osan Air Base in Osan, South Korea, the President thanked American troops
One of the Most Accomplished Americans Ever to Serve our Democracy REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE PASSING OF SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY Blue Heron Farm Chilmark, Massachusetts THE PRESIDENT: I wanted
In honor of those lost eight years earlier on September 11th, the President spoke at the Wreath-Laying Ceremony Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. September 11, 2009. (Public Domain) This morni
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. I am pleased that you could all join us today as we announce three new initiatives to help our community health centers provide better care to people in need
WEEKLY ADDRESS: Losing Insurance Can Happen to Anybody The President discusses a staggering new report from the Treasury Department indicating that under the status quo, around half of all Americans u
The President welcomes dozens of doctors from all over the country to the White House, and commends doctors in general as those “who know the health care system” and for being “some of the people who
Weekly Address: Myths and Morality in Health Insurance Reform Each and every day in this country, Americans are grappling with health care premiums that are growing three times the rate of wages and i
Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address January 2, 2010 It has now been more than a week since the attempted act of terrorism aboard that flight to Detroit on Christmas Day. On Thursday, I re
Labor Day,Reform,and the Fight for What’s Right In his remarks he acknowledged one of the more upbeat traditions of Labor Day – "you're enjoying some good music, some good food, some famous Cincinnati
Nearly every day this month, streams of visitors pass through the White House doors to get a firsthand glimpse of the holiday decorations dressing the Executive Residence. By the end of the holiday se
The President Announces a Forum on Jobs and Economic Growth As the President was preparing to leave for his trip to Asia this morning, he took a moment to discuss the economy, which will of course hav
2009年9月8日,奥巴马总统在弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿郡(Arlington, Virginia)韦克菲尔德高中(Wakefield High School)对全美中小学生发表讲话,强调上学读书的重要性,激励学生努力学习。以下是讲话全文: REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN A NATIONAL ADDRESS TO AMERICA’S SCHOOLCHILDREN Wakefiel
Weekly Address: Tragedy at Fort Hood Posted by Jesse Lee on November 07, 2009 at 12:00 AM EST The President condemns the "despicable" attacks at Fort Hood, honoring those who were killed and injured.
Following the best jobs numbers since 2007, the President recognizes that such trends are cold comfort to those who are struggling and pledges to continue pushing forward towards positive job growth.
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. I just concluded a meeting with members of my national security team, including those from our intelligence, homeland security and law enforcement agencies in
如视频未出现,请稍候,因为FLASH播放器正在加载中。。 THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. For more than a week, the people of the nation of Georgia have withstood assault from the Russian military. The world has watched with alarm a
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE CONFIRMATION OF JUDGE SONIA SOTOMAYOR THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Well, I am pleased and deeply gratified that the Senate has voted to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayo