President-elect Obama Delivers Speech on Economy
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009On January 8, 2009, President-elect Obama gave a speech at George Mason University on the economy and his plans to fix it. http://www.change.gov/copyright
Students at the Bronx High School of Performance and Stagecraft respond to Barack Obama’s 3/18/08 speech on racial reconciliation in America.
Humorist John Hodgman was the entertainment headliner at the 2009 Radio and TV Correspondents’ Dinner. Mr. Hodgman roasted the president for being a “nerd”, referencing his place in popular culture and passion for comics and science fiction. www.c-spanarchives.org … C-SPAN Obama Politics Comedy radio television correspondents dinner humor president hodgman central nerd spock vulcan salute
The President speaks at the Esperanza National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and Conference on the role faith and immigration have played in Americas history, and the role they will play in Americas future. (public domain)
Last 10 minutes of Barack Obama’s speech in Milwaukee on 2/16 where he responds to Hillary Clinton’s recent criticism he is all talk - and good speeches don’t necessarily produce results.
President Obama tells the jokes that weren’t funny enough for the White House Correspondents Dinner five weeks prior. June 20, 2009 (public domain)
On January 8, 2009, President-elect Obama gave a speech at George Mason University on the economy and his plans to fix it. http://www.change.gov/copyright
Barack Obama Speech
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama struck a balance between grim economic reality and a more hopeful outlook on Tuesday to try to reassure worried Americans their country will emerge from crisis "stronger than before." Riding high in opinion polls, Obama was careful to include a sober assessment of the economic emergency in his first speech to Congress, seeking to temper expectations that his administration's rescue efforts would yield quick fixes. But the politician whose memoir was called …
Barack Obama has become the nation's 44th president. Watch the third part of President Obama's inaugural address. (Jan. 20) …