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President Obama’s Remarks at Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the Pentagon Memorial

Friday, September 11th, 2009

President Obama: Secretary Gates, Admiral Mullen and members of the Armed Forces, fellow Americans, family and friends of those that we lost this day — Michelle and I are deeply humbled to be with you. Eight Septembers have come and gone.  Nearly 3,000 days have passed — almost one for each of those taken from us.  But no turning of the seasons can diminish the pain and the loss of that day.  No passage of time and no dark skies can ever dull the meaning of this moment.  (more…)

White House Gaggle

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Schedule:

This afternoon President Obama will meet with members of the cabinet to give him an update on preparedness and response efforts surrounding the 2009 H1N1 flu virus in the Oval Office. Participants will include White House Homeland Security Advisor John Brennan, Secretaries Sebelius, Napolitano, Duncan and Locke, and Center for Disease Control Director Tom Frieden. In the evening, the President will host a dinner celebrating Ramadan and highlight the contributions of American Muslims in the State Dining Room of the White House.
At the beginning of the meeting this afternoon, the President will be making remarks about reports showing growth in manufacturing, for first time in 18 months. 

H1N1

When asked if the President has successfully managed to change the name from swineflu to H1N1, Gibbs said that the administration is more concerned about how to respond to it, rather than what you call it. There have been special PSAs using Elmo from Sesame Street, to help get the message out to school children about effectively combating H1N1. 

Iran

The White House has heard reports of Iran’s updated nuclear proposal but not seen anything conclusive. Gibbs said that they still have not responded to the offer from P5+1 from back in April. Political leaders of P5+1 meet this week in Frankfurt to discuss the Iranian nuclear weapons program. The hope and goal is that the Iranians will live up to their international obligations, Gibbs said. 
 
Health Care: 

President continues to work to make progress in September and throughout the fall, but there is no specific announcements to be made.
 
Wild Fires in California: 

The White House is carefully monitoring the situation and regularly updates the President on what is happening. The President and First Lady have sent their condolences to the families of the two firefighters that have died in the line of duty.    

Camp David: 

When asked it this will be more vacation time for the President or if he will have meetings, Gibbs responded that he will bring some form of the McCrystal report with him, which concluded that he should receive parts of it by tomorrow. So far the report is still classified and there is no plan of de-classifying parts of it for public release. When asked if the President plans to respond to the report, Gibbs said that the President is getting daily updates from Afghanistan. President Obama has regular contact with Ambassadors Holbrook and Eikenberry, and General Petreus something that started already during the transition.
When asked about the sense that there is a lack of urgency, Gibbs said that this is an ongoing conversation and that the President is dealing with this every day, seven days a week.
“The notion that there is no urgency from this Administration couldn’t be further from the truth.”

Supreme Court Impacts Latino Community

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Reynaldo Valencia, Professor and Associate Dean at St. Mary’s University School of Law, discusses the importance of the U.S. Supreme Court decisions concerning the Latino community and how the Hispanics for a Fair Judiciary has worked to inform Latinos of this issue. (0:59)

 
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Obama: ” The costs are out of control”

Monday, May 11th, 2009

President Obama met with health care stakeholder representatives to discuss the central challenges of seek comprehensive health care reform. (more…)

 
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President Obama’s announcement on Justice Souter

Friday, May 1st, 2009

President Obama interrupts the White House press briefing to share an announcement about Justice Souter.

THE PRESIDENT:

The reason I’m interrupting Robert is not because he’s not doing a good job — he’s doing an unbelievable job. But I just got off the telephone with Justice Souter. And so I would like to say a few words about his decision to retire from the Supreme Court.

Throughout his two decades on the Supreme Court, Justice Souter has shown what it means to be a fair-minded and independent judge. He came to the bench with no particular ideology. He never sought to promote a political agenda. And he consistently defied labels and rejected absolutes, focusing instead on just one task — reaching a just result in the case that was before him.

He approached judging as he approaches life, with a feverish work ethic and a good sense of humor, with integrity, equanimity and compassion — the hallmark of not just being a good judge, but of being a good person.

I am incredibly grateful for his dedicated service. I told him as much when we spoke. I spoke on behalf of the American people thanking him for his service. And I wish him safe travels on his journey home to his beloved New Hampshire and on the road ahead.

Now, the process of selecting someone to replace Justice Souter is among my most serious responsibilities as President. So I will seek somebody with a sharp and independent mind and a record of excellence and integrity. I will seek someone who understands that justice isn’t about some abstract legal theory or footnote in a case book. It is also about how our laws affect the daily realities of people’s lives — whether they can make a living and care for their families; whether they feel safe in their homes and welcome in their own nation.

I view that quality of empathy, of understanding and identifying with people’s hopes and struggles as an essential ingredient for arriving as just decisions and outcomes. I will seek somebody who is dedicated to the rule of law, who honors our constitutional traditions, who respects the integrity of the judicial process and the appropriate limits of the judicial role. I will seek somebody who shares my respect for constitutional values on which this nation was founded, and who brings a thoughtful understanding of how to apply them in our time.

As I make this decision, I intend to consult with members of both parties across the political spectrum. And it is my hope that we can swear in our new Supreme Court Justice in time for him or her to be seated by the first Monday in October when the Court’s new term begins.

 
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Obama: “A new lease on life.”

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

President Barack Obama speaks in the Grand Foyer of the White House following Chrysler’s bankruptcy announcement. Obama talked about the deal that was reach with Fiat, and how filing for bankruptcy does not failure but instead a step towards recovery. (13:11)

 
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President Obama talks credit card reform

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The White House discusses new rules that strengthen consumer protection, as President Barack Obama meets with representatives from the credit card industry to discuss how to reform the system. (5:48)

 
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Schwartz: Contain Costs, improve quality, and expand access-all tied together

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa) speaks to Talk Radio News Service about the new approach to a health care reform and President Obama’s way of working with Congress on the issue.

 
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Deep and wide recession requires bold and strong action

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Talk Radio News Service speaks to Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.) about President Obama’s budget. (:41)

 
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President Obama lifts ban on embryonic stem cell research

Monday, March 9th, 2009

President Obama discusses the scientific benefits of embryonic stem cell research, but he also emphasizes that human cloning is dangerous, profoundly wrong and has no place in our society. (9:51)

 
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