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Barack Obama: President Obama Speaks to the Press After Security Meeting

January 5, 2010 (over 14 years ago)

Barack Obama addresses the issue regarding the failed terrorist attack on Flight 253 by laying out his actions and plans to strengthen US security and intelligence.

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Source: The White House

Barack Obama: President Obama and Jay Leno at White House Correspondents Dinner

May 2, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

Barack Obama gets an uproar of laughter from his jokes during the correspondents dinner speech.

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Barack Obama: Dr. King's Legacy

January 17, 2010 (over 14 years ago)

Barack Obama remembers Martin Luther King Jr. and once again brings to life the passion and faith of this great leader that inspired the United States to overcome crises not all that dissimilar from those it faces today.

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Source: The White House

Barack Obama: Deepwater BP Oil Spill

May 27, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

US President Barack Obama speaks at a press conference regarding an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico - at the time, the world's largest - and answers questions from the press in order to shed more light to the current situation and the actions being taken.

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Source: The White House

Barack Obama: Our Security, Our Values

May 21, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

Barack Obama's speech in the National Archives dwells on the fact that the values of the American society are what keeps the whole country under strong security and it is what keeps the American citizens a united people.

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Source: The White House

Barack Obama: Job Creation and Economic Growth

December 8, 2009 (over 14 years ago)

Barack Obama's speech in the Brookings Institution covers the plans and the steps already taken by the Obama administration in order to leverage economic growth.

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Source: The White House

Martin Luther King Jr.: I Have a Dream

August 28, 1963 (over 60 years ago)

Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream speech is considered one of the most powerful speeches of all time. Though it speaks about peace, it is in itself a revolution that will start unbinding the chains from the Negro and free his people from slavery and discrimination.

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Source: The King Center

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