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This mornings West Wing Week was uploaded to you from location in Prague, Czech Republic, specifically from the American Ambassador's residence. It contains portions of the President's events over the last week, including: a jobs town hall in Charlotte, NC, the White House Easter Egg Roll, the President's first pitch on opening day for the Nationals, Joe Biden on your recovery dollars, the New START treaty, and much more.
Secy. Arne Duncan, Dept. of Education, and Melody Barnes, Domestic Policy Council, answer questions submitted by college students across the country.
The 2010 Easter Egg Roll at the White House saw the South Lawn turn into a playground for kids of all ages. Here is a glimpse into the festivities of this memorable day.
John Brennan, Assistant to the President For Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, takes questions from the auidence at "A Dialogue on Our Nation's Security" held at New York Univeristy. This public forum was co-hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement and the Islamic Center at NYU on February 13, 2010.
www.weforum.org 30.01.2010 US President and Nobel Peace Laureate Barack Obama awoke high expectations with his slogan "Yes, we can!" After one year of presidency, it can be seen where President Obama has introduced political innovation and where he has not. To what extent has the impact of the financial and economic crisis been curbed in the US? What are the relations between the US and the Arab countries? To what extent has the international political situation on climate changed due to the new position of the US? Does the Nobel Prize favour or harm Obama's Administration? This session is co-organized with the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches (SEK-FEPS). Susan M. Collins, Senator from Maine (Republican), USA Riz Khan, Anchor, Al Jazeera, USA Ulrike Lunacek, Member of the European Parliament, Speaker of the European Green Party Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch, USA; Global Agenda Council on Human Rights & Protection Sir Martin Sorrell, Group Chief Executive, WPP, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on Marketing & Branding Moderated by Christine Maier, TV Host, Swiss Television SF, Switzerland
www.weforum.org 28.01.2010 Classical rivalries, demographic trends and investment patterns point to a changing balance of power in the Middle East. What are near and longer term implications of a different power equation in the region? In partnership with the World Economic Forum, Al Arabiya hosts this debate focusing on the shifting power equation in the Middle East. Khalid Abdulla-Janahi, Honorary Chairman, Vision 3, United Arab Emirates; Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Middle East Samir Al Rifai, Prime Minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Salam Fayyad, Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority Anwar M. Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates William Hague, Shadow Foreign Secretary, Conservative Party, United Kingdom Amre Moussa, Secretary-General, League of Arab States, Cairo; Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Middle East Moderated by Rima Maktabi, Senior Anchor, Al Arabiya, United Arab Emirates
Ben Rhodes, with the National Security Council, takes questions in an online chat.
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)
Prof. As'ad Abukhalil angryarab.net , angryarab.blogspot.com Prof Raef Zureik , Charles A. Kupchan from Council on Foreign Relations ||on 15/12/2009 edition of "From Washington"
PLEASE READ THIS!!! This is not my entire opinion. Most of my video got cut off. Here is my REAL OPINION. It is an article I WROTE for my college newspaper. I remember it like it was yesterday; the day Obama was elected. As soon as it was announced that Obama was indeed going to be our next president, the world lit up. Never before had the election of a president cause so much excitement. America was alive with hope. It was amazing. It was electric. It was indescribable. In that moment I knew this man, this beacon of hope, would fix America. The world sensed that Obama was a good man, with good intentions. He did not take this job for power, or greed, but for the simple fact that he wants to make the world we live in a better place. So maybe it was this overwhelming hope, this feeling that he could fix everything that led to the Nobel Peace Prize Commission to nominate him as a possible winner after he had only been in presidency for two weeks. When announcing this decision, they said they chose Obama for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. Indeed, with Obama as president, the international climate has greatly improved. Americans agree that it seems like the rest of the world doesnt hate us like it did when Bush was in presidency. But that could be related more to Obamas infectious charisma and less than to any of his political actions. But the commission insists that the nomination, and the reasoning behind ...
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab joins Associate Professor of History Guity Nashat and former Assistant Attorney General of the United States Joe Morristo to comment on the impact of President Obama's recent speech in Cairo addressing the Muslim majority world. Beyond the Beltway is a live weekly two-hour nationally-syndicated radio program with Bruce dumont from Chicago that takes America's political pulse, and provides a fresh and balanced perspective of national politics. See: beyondthebeltway.com (Part 5)
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab joins Associate Professor of History Guity Nashat and former Assistant Attorney General of the United States Joe Morristo to comment on the impact of President Obama's recent speech in Cairo addressing the Muslim majority world. Beyond the Beltway is a live weekly two-hour nationally-syndicated radio program with Bruce dumont from Chicago that takes America's political pulse, and provides a fresh and balanced perspective of national politics. See: beyondthebeltway.com (Part 4)
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab joins Associate Professor of History Guity Nashat and former Assistant Attorney General of the United States Joe Morristo to comment on the impact of President Obama's recent speech in Cairo addressing the Muslim majority world. Beyond the Beltway is a live weekly two-hour nationally-syndicated radio program with Bruce dumont from Chicago that takes America's political pulse, and provides a fresh and balanced perspective of national politics. See: beyondthebeltway.com (Part 3)
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab joins Associate Professor of History Guity Nashat and former Assistant Attorney General of the United States Joe Morristo to comment on the impact of President Obama's recent speech in Cairo addressing the Muslim majority world. Beyond the Beltway is a live weekly two-hour nationally-syndicated radio program with Bruce dumont from Chicago that takes America's political pulse, and provides a fresh and balanced perspective of national politics. See: beyondthebeltway.com (Part 2)
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab joins Associate Professor of History Guity Nashat and former Assistant Attorney General of the United States Joe Morristo to comment on the impact of President Obama's recent speech in Cairo addressing the Muslim majority world. Beyond the Beltway is a live weekly two-hour nationally-syndicated radio program with Bruce dumont from Chicago that takes America's political pulse, and provides a fresh and balanced perspective of national politics. See: beyondthebeltway.com (Part 1)
President Obama extends his best wishes to Muslims around the world during Ramadan. (public domain) Sous-titrage disponible en français. Имеются русские субтитры Özürlüler için altyazılı Teks tersedia dalam bahasa Indonesia Kapsyen tertutup terdapat di dalam Bahasa Melayu ንግግሩ በአማርኛ ጽሁፍ መከታተል ይችላሉ বাংলায় প্রাপ্ত কাছাকাছি শব্দগুচ্ছ
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)
This is Mohammed Shafiq Chief Executive of the Ramadhan Foundation, a leading Muslim organisation in the UK, on BBC News Channel discussing President Barack Obama's speech in Cairo University in the first live response from the UK Muslim community. More at www.ramadhanfoundation.com
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)
"A New Moment of Promise" President Obama addresses the Parliament of Ghana in Accra on July 11, 2009. (public domain) Tafrisi ya Kiswahili inapatikana. Il existe des légendes en français. Com legenda em português www.youtube.com تعليقات الصور متوفرة باللغة العربية
President Obama addresses the graduating class of the New Economic School in Moscow. He outlines his broad vision for future US-Russian relations, discussing the benefits of cooperation, combating terrorism, and nuclear non-proliferation. July 7, 2009. (Public Domain)
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)
Barrack Obama Kills The Fly like a Ninja swat Live in TV !! :)) President Barack Obama, annoyed by a fly during a television interview at the White House, took matters into his own hands by killing it. Mr Obama told the persistent fly: Get out of here. It did not. So Mr Obama waited for the fly to settle and then smacked the fly dead at the first attempt. Without missing a beat, the president said to CNBC correspondent John Harwood: Now, where were we. That was pretty impressive, wasnt it? I got the sucker. The camera crew was still rolling in the East Room. Mr Obama pointed to the vanquished insect on the floor and said: You want to film that? Moslem Barrack Hussein Obama Reads Reciting Koran , Knows The Worth of Turkey and Islam Quran hillary clinton eurovision song contest CAIRO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama sought to change Muslim perceptions of the United States on Thursday in a speech that urged Arabs and Israelis to declare in public the realities he said they accept in private. Addressing the world's more than 1 billion Muslims from Cairo, Obama called for a "new beginning" in ties between Washington and the Islamic world in his speech that also tackled grievances over two US-led wars and tensions over Iran. Some Muslims welcomed Obama's fresh tone after George W. Bush's departure even as others expressed frustration that he failed to outline specific changes to US policy, reflecting skepticism in the region Obama must still overcome. In his keynote speech ...
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President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel respond to questions from the press about their discussions in Dresden, Germany on June 5, 2009. (public domain)
Part two of David's live interview with Moroccan 2m television about President Obama's Cairo speech, "A New Beginning"
Part one of David's live interview with Moroccan 2m television about President Obama's historic June 4 speech in Cairo, "A New Beginning"
Michael Savage talks about Chairman Obamas visit to the Middle East, and his WORST speech yet.... Aired live June, 5th 2009
Michael Savage - Obama Cairo Speech, Fabian Socialist Attributes, Double-Talking. Sound Clip Aired on June 5, 2009. michaelsavage.wnd.com
breakroomlive.com Today Rush says how can Obama show any sympathy towards Palestinians because they didn't lose 6 million in the holocaust ? Sam offers his rebuttal.breakroomlive w Maron & Seder is LIVE weekdays, 3-4pm from Air America's Break Room. Catch comedy sketches, interviews, political & cultural discussions, & interact with hosts and guests live: 3pm, MF @ breakroomlive.com! breakroomlive w/ Marc Maron & Sam Seder is a production of airamerica.com
more at msnbc.com June 4, 2009
"Everybody stumbles across a golden opportunity at least once in a lifetime. Unfortunately, most people just pick themselves up, dust themselves down, and walk away from it." - Sir Winston Churchill Our World A world of Greed ,Poverty and Fear but Uniting together we can create Financial Independence, a World that everyone can achieve his dreams and live a life of happiness Media would have us believe we live in a world of greed, injustice, poverty and fear. A place where everything is governed by money. Unfortunately, fact is, that without money one does not have freedom to do anything that he or she likes. Most have a limited variety of choices that will help them to reach their dreams. Currently, there exists a global economic recession that was created from the greed of the few who wish to control the wealth and resources of this planet. More than ever, human beings feel isolated, powerless, and hopeless and are coming to realize that the power to attract streams of money plays a key role in developing time and financial freedom. However, we are more than just individuals, we are all connected and we often overlook the fact that TOGETHER we can achieve greatness beyond our own imaginations. The fact is that there is enough wealth for everyone on this planet, if shared equally , it is enough to provide a happy and secure life for every single being. Such is our vision and we believe we are fortunate to live in a time where we not only have the technology to achieve our ...
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President Obama's Speech from Cairo,Egypt (some minutes) apology for low quality but my recorder has spoiled.. :(
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...desert outside Riyadh, Obama arrived in Egypt on Thursday to meet with President Hosni Mubarak at Qubba Palace before delivering a long-promised speech to an audience at Cairo University. Aides said the address would blend hopeful words about mutual understanding...
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AFP - President Barack Obama will Thursday make a historic multimedia address from an ancient hub of Arab civilisation to the world's 1.5 billion Muslims, seeking to narrow a chasm between America and Islam. Obama will fly early Thursday from one center of Islam, Saudi Arabia, to another, Egypt, to give a long-awaited speech in Cairo crafted to temper antipathy towards the United States felt by many of the faithful. "There has been a breach, an undeniable breach between America and the Islamic world," said David Axelrod, Obama's top political advisor, as the president launched his Middle East mission with talks with Saudi King Abdullah. "And that breach has been years in the making, it is not going to be reversed with one speech. It is not going to be reversed perhaps, in one administration. "But the president is a strong believer, in open, honest dialogue." At the venerable Cairo University, Obama will deploy his ultra-modern new media machine to push the speech on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and myspace, aiming to take the message viral, and maximise its impact. The State Department website is offering listeners the chance to register for text messages from the speech in Arabic, Persian, Urdu and English and Whitehouse.gov will stream it live. Obama will target the well of distrust in the Muslim world towards the United States, which saw its image sullied by the Abu Ghraib abuse scandal, Guantanamo Bay, the stalled peace process and the Iraq war. He ...
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...by DipNote Bloggers on Jun 03, 2009 - 04:30 PM On June 4, President Obama will deliver a speech at 1:10 in the afternoon in Cairo, 6:10 in the morning in Washington, D.C. No matter where you are, watch it live on WhiteHouse.gov/live. The White House Blog previews...
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...for people living outside the United States. The form is available in English, Arabic, Persian and Urdu. Obama's speech, which he will deliver at the Great Hall at Cairo University to an anticipated crowd of about 3,000, will be an effort to improve the...
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