Hey, y'all. Hey! I'm excited now! Oh, my goodness! You all good? All right, enough about me. This is about you. Let me start by thanking Dr. Meyers for that wonderful introduction, and more im
Good morning, everyone! The country has just taken part in a giant democratic exercise – perhaps the biggest in our history. Over 33 million people – from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland an
Every 25 minutes in America, a baby is born who was exposed to drugs during pregnancy. Because of their exposure to opioids, heroin, and other drugs, they may spend their first weeks suffering from wi
The people of the United Kingdom have voted to leave the European Union. Inevitably, there will be a period of uncertainty and adjustment following this result. But as the Prime Minister said just thi
Hi, I'm Senator Tom Cotton and I'm proud to represent Arkansas in the United States Senate. We live in a dangerous world – and the dangers are ever increasing, particularly from radical Islami
Every day, in the smallest towns and biggest cities across this country, about one in three Americans gets up and goes to work at a small business. Maybe they have coworkers, or maybe, for now, it'
Wow! Let me just take it in. First of all, it is beyond a pleasure and an honor to be here to celebrate the City College of New York Class of 2016! You all, I mean, this has been the most fun I think
Hi, I'm Joni Ernst and I have the honor of serving the great state of Iowa in the United States Senate. It's a long way from Red Oak, Iowa to Washington, D.C., but often I think back to even m
My Lords and Members of the House of Commons, My government will use the opportunity of a strengthening economy to deliver security for working people, to increase life chances for the most disadvanta
I'm really short, and the riser hasn't come out yet. There you go. Thank you, President Fenves. Before I begin my remarks, I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the challenges that happen
St George's Day – England's national day – couldn't fall on a more appropriate date: the anniversary of William Shakespeare's death. This year marks 400 years since the passing of the
Hi, everybody. Right now, there are American troops serving in harm's way and standing sentry around the world. There are veterans who've served honorably in times of war and peace, and often
Thank you, London. London is the greatest city in the world. I am so proud of our city. I am deeply humbled by the hope and trust you've placed in me today. I grew up on a council estate just a fe
Secretary Kerry: President Aoun, thank you for your very generous introduction and thank you for the invitation to be here on this very, very special day. Jim Bean, Henry Nasella, members of the board
It's been less than a week since the deadliest mass shooting in American history. And foremost in all of our minds has been the loss and the grief felt by the people of Orlando, especially our fri
Hi, everybody. Last summer, I got a letter from a woman named Elizabeth Paredes from Tucson, Arizona. Elizabeth is the mom of a 3-year-old boy, and an assistant manager at a sandwich shop. She earns a
Hi, everybody. Today, I want to talk with you about the crisis in Puerto Rico and why it matters to all of us. Puerto Ricans are American citizens, just like folks in Maine or Oklahoma or New Mexico.
Hello, everybody. Today, there are some 2.2 million people behind bars in America. Millions more are on parole or probation. All told, we spend 80 billion taxpayer dollars each year to keep people loc
President Hennessy, members of the Board of Trustees, distinguished faculty and staff, proud and relieved parents, calm and serene grandparents, distracted but secretly pleased siblings, ladies and ge
When I first agreed to do this, I would have thought if my knees were shaking at the podium. It was because I was nervous, not because I was freezing. Chancellor Wilson, President Killeen, faculty, di