日期:2011-01-16 PRESIDENT SARKOZY: (As translated.) I, first of all, want to say to the American people how deeply moved and upset the French people have been at your loss and tragedy. And I also want to thank President Obama for his expression of solidarity(团结... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-16 PRESIDENT OBAMA: We'll, Im very grateful to have my dear friend, Nicolas Sarkozy, here. And I think Nicolas has agreed that at the top I want to just make a few comments about the situation in Tucson, Arizona. Obviously all of us are still grieving... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-16 THE PRESIDENT: As many of you are aware, earlier today a number of people were shot in Tucson, Arizona, including several who were meeting at a supermarket with their congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords. We are still assembling all the facts, but we k... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-09 THE PRESIDENT: Please have a seat, everybody. Happy New Year. Last October, when my former Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel departed to pursue other opportunities in Chicago, I asked Pete Rouse, one of my most trusted aides, to step into the breach(填补... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-09 Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address The White House January 1, 2011 Hello, everybody. As we close the books on one year and begin another, I wanted to take a moment today to wish you a very Happy New Year and talk a little bit about the... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-08 From advocates and faith leaders who know that school meals are vital for combating hunger, feeding more than 31 million children a day. And from military leaders who tell us that when more than one in four young people are unqualified for military... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-08 We know that every day across this country, parents are working as hard as they can to make healthy choices for their kids. Schools are doing everything possible to provide the nutritious food they need to thrive. Communities are coming together to... 阅读全文>> 日期:2011-01-08 THE PRESIDENT: Hello, hello, hello! (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody. Please, please have a seat. Good morning, everybody. AUDIENCE: Good morning. THE PRESIDENT: Well, I want to thank all the studen... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-30 Mike Emanuel. Q Thank you, Mr. President. Merry Christmas. THE PRESIDENT: Merry Christmas. Q Guantanamo, sir. I understand a draft of an executive order is being prepared for you, and I don't expect you to comment then on that -- THE PRESIDENT: Righ... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-30 Juan Carlos Lpez. Q Gracias, Presidente. Feliz Navidad. THE PRESIDENT: Feliz Navidad. Q Mr. President, youve been able to fulfill many of your promises. Immigration reform isnt one of them. Just this last weekend, the DREAM Act failed cloture(讨论... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-30 Mark Knoller. Q Yes, sir. Mr. President, can you explain the anger and even outrage many Democrats felt when the tax cut bill extended tax cuts not just for the middle class but also for the wealthy? And is that a divide that you may be contributing... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-30 Dan Lothian. Q Thank you, Mr. President, and happy holidays. THE PRESIDENT: Happy holidays. Q Can you give us an update on that car that you talk about so much about being in the ditch? Can you give us an update as to where it is today? What kind of... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-30 So with that, Im going to take some questions. And Im going to start with Caren Bohan. Q Thank you, Mr. President. You racked up(击倒,获胜) a lot of wins in the last few weeks that a lot of people thought would be difficult to come by. Are you re... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-30 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 reporting from Hawaii over the last week. Bu... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-20 I would add that much of this progress - the speed with which our troops deployed this year, the increase in recruits -- in recruiting and training of Afghan forces, and the additional troops and trainers from other nations - much of this is the res... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-20 THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. When I announced our new strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan last December, I directed my national security team to regularly assess our efforts and to review our progress after one year. Thats what weve don... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-20 THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. Today, the Senate is poised to(信誓旦旦,准备就绪) pass tax cuts and unemployment insurance, putting the House of Representatives in the position to send me this critical economic package so I can sign it in... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-13 Q Where is your line in the sand? THE PRESIDENT: Well, look, Ive got a whole bunch of lines in the sand. Not making the tax cuts for the wealthy permanent -- that was a line in the sand. Making sure that the things that most impact middle-class fami... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-13 Marc Ambinder. Q: Mr. President, thank you. How do these negotiations affect negotiations or talks with Republicans about raising the debt limit? Because it would seem that they have a significant amount of leverage over the White House now, going i... 阅读全文>> 日期:2010-12-13 Scott Horsley. Q Thank you, Mr. President. Last week members of your administration were boasting that your willingness to walk away from the Korean negotiations led to a better deal. Can you explain how this is -- THE PRESIDENT: The difference is t... 阅读全文>> |
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