May
19
2012
Aspen Cabin Camp David, Maryland 6:04 P.M. EDT Good afternoon, everybody. It has been a great pleasure to host the leaders of some of the world’s largest economies here at Camp David. I think the surroundings gave us an opportunity to hold some intimate discussions and make some genuine progress.
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Statement by President Obama at Closing of G8 Summit
May
18
2012
Justice Stephen Breyer can’t catch a break. Thursday, The Washington Post’s Reliable Source column reported that Justice Breyer was robbed earlier this month
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Crimes Against Justices and Cameras in the Court: What’s the Link?
May
11
2012
Private Residence Reno, Nevada 12:00 P.M. PDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, good afternoon, everybody. (Applause.) And thank you for arranging a beautiful day. This is just a spectacular afternoon and I’m thrilled to be here
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Remarks by the President on Helping Responsible Homeowners
May
11
2012
Blacksburg, Virginia 12:49 P.M. EDT MRS. OBAMA: Thank you all. Thank you so much. Well, hello, Hokies! (Applause.) I like saying that. It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here today to celebrate the Virginia Tech class of 2012. Way to go. Way to go.
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Remarks by the First Lady at Virginia Tech Commencement
May
11
2012
Private Residence Studio City, California 7:30 P.M. PDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you! (Applause.) Good to see you, L.A.! (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody. (Applause.) Please everybody have a seat. What a extraordinary evening. It is wonderful to be with all of you.
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Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event in Studio City, California
May
11
2012
Paramount Theater Seattle, Washington 3:00 P.M. PDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Seattle! Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you, Seattle! Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, guys. Thank you, everybody. Please, please, have a seat. Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you, guys. (Applause.) Thank you very much. It’s good to be back in Seattle. (Applause.) A few people I want to acknowledge. First of all, please give a big round of applause to Sue for that unbelievable story, the great introduction, her incredible courage. (Applause.) She is just a wonderful person. And I was saying backstage as I was listening, she’s the kind of story that you don’t read about in the papers. That’s a story I’d like to read about — (applause) — somebody overcoming so many challenges, doing the right thing. And I could not be prouder to have her introduce me.
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Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event — Seattle, WA
May
08
2012
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering State University of New York Albany, New York 1:24 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, New York! (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Everybody, please have a seat. It is great to be back in Albany. It is wonderful to be with all of you here today. And I want to thank Governor Cuomo not only for the outstanding introduction, but also for the extraordinary leadership that he's showing here in the great state of New York. Please give him a big round of applause. (Applause.) He is doing outstanding work.
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Remarks by the President, Albany, NY
May
08
2012
Aboard Air Force One En Route Albany, New York 11:24 A.M. EDT MR. CARNEY: Good morning, and welcome aboard Air Force One as we make our way to Albany, New York. Today President Obama is traveling, as you know, to the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NanoTech Complex in Albany to call on Congress to act on a "To-Do" list that will create jobs and help restore middle-class security. These initiatives have bipartisan support and at this make-or-break moment for the middle class, we need to create an economy built to last that creates secure American jobs and makes things the rest of the world buys — not one built on outsourcing, loopholes, or risky financial deals
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Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Jay Carney aboard Air Force One en route Albany, NY