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
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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
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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
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Well, hello, Pensacola! (Applause.) It is great to be here. I want everybody, first of all, to give a big round of applause to Chief Elison Talabong for leading us in the pledge and singing our Nation
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, hello! How are you? Thank you, everybody. Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you so much, everybody. Please have a seat. Welcome to the White House. And congratulations, a li
It's about justice. It's about who we are. And on this "wonderful day," we're getting a step closer to both of those things. That was President Obama's message as he signed his first piece o
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This afternoon the President held a one-on-one meeting, and then an expanded meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, read the President's opening remarks when they spoke to the pre