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Remarks by the President to the Business Roundtable
Business Roundtable Headquarters Washington, D.C. 11:24 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Randall, and thank you to everybody here at the Business Roundtable for having me today. I’m just going to say a few words and then hopefully spend a lot of time taking your questions. Seven years ago today was one of the worst…
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Remarks by The First Lady at Let’s Move! Cities, Towns and Counties
South Court Auditorium 1:12 P.M. EDT MRS. OBAMA: Thank you all so much. (Applause.) Thank you all. Rest yourselves. Good afternoon, everyone. And welcome to the White House. Yay! (Applause.) It’s still kind of exciting, right? I still love to say that. I want to start by thanking Assembly Vice-Chair Elvi Gray-Jackson for that wonderful…
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Fact Sheet: Continuing to Drive Growth in Solar Energy Across the Country
Administration Announcing More than $120 Million to Scale Up Clean Energy in 24 States President Obama and Vice President Biden are committed to promoting smart, simple, low-cost technologies to help America transition to cleaner and more distributed energy sources, help households save on their energy bills, and to address climate change. That is why today,…
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Readout of the President’s telephone call with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore
President Obama called Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore yesterday to congratulate him and his party on their recent electoral success. The President underscored his admiration for Singapore’s achievements, particularly this year as Singapore celebrates its 50th birthday. President Obama and Prime Minister Lee discussed ongoing cooperation on critical issues of mutual interest, including concluding…
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Readout of the President’s telephone calls with Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull of Australia
President Obama called Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull of Australiayesterday. President Obama thanked Tony Abbott for his strong support and contribution to the U.S.-Australia bilateral relationship and for his partnership on a number of issues of mutual concern. He also wished Mr. Abbott well on his next endeavor. President Obama congratulated Malcolm Turnbull on his…
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Statement by the Press Secretary on the Visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
President Obama on November 9, 2015 will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. The President looks forward to discussing with the Prime Minister regional security issues, including implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action to peacefully and verifiably prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and countering Tehran’s destabilizing activities.…
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Statement by NSC Spokesperson Ned Price on Additional U.S. Humanitarian Aid for Yemen
The United States today announced over $89 million in new humanitarian aid to help people affected by the ongoing conflict in Yemen, where escalating violence has left 80 percent of the country’s population in need of urgent aid. This new funding will provide emergency food assistance, safe drinking water, improved sanitation, emergency shelter, life-saving medical…
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Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate
NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE: Robert McKinnon Califf, of South Carolina, to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Department of Health and Human Services, vice Margaret A. Hamburg, resigned. Eduardo Castell, of New York, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation for a term expiring December…
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Readout of the President’s Call to Governor Jerry Brown
Today, the President called California Governor Jerry Brown to receive an update on the recent wildfires and express his concern about the devastating impacts on the state of California and its citizens. He expressed his gratitude for the brave firefighters, local authorities, and emergency managers who have worked tirelessly to combat these devastating fires and…
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Remarks by the President Honoring NCAA Champion University of Connecticut Huskies
East Room 12:07 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Everybody have a seat. Welcome to the White House. And welcome back to the — surprisingly enough — NCAA Champions, the UConn Huskies! (Applause.) We have some rabid members of Congress here today. And not only do we have some of the current delegation, but we also have…