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A lot of this border region is big and complicated. And even a city like Quetta is a big city. And, you know, we have to respect the sovereignty of Pakistan as we engage in potential actions that would involve going into a major metropolitan area with a lot of civilians around it. We expect Pakistan to ...
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I don't want to comment on certain sensitive aspects to our efforts in this border region. I think it is fair to say, number one, that my principle is if we've got actual war intelligence on high-ranking al-Qaeda leaders, or for those matter high-ranking Taliban leaders who are directing actions against...
In calling the bankers to the White House, Mr. Obama was seeking to capitalize on public anger over the continuation of big bonuses for Wall Street executives, coupled with the slow pace of renewed lending by institutions bailed out by taxpayers.
You know, that was actually, probably, the most emotional speech that I've made, in terms of how I felt about it, because I was looking out over a group of cadets, some of whom were going to be deployed in Afghanistan, and potentially some might not come back
Obama once again clearly emphasized his country's commitment to Afghanistan ... This speech was something which was expected by the Afghan people, particularly in terms of supporting Afghans to take responsibility so the foreign forces can return home.
We will know by the end of December 2010 whether or not the approach that General McChrystal (top US commander in Afghanistan) has discussed in terms of securing population centres is meeting its objectives
That’s part of the [United States’] game plan, to have Obama come ... and distract everyone ... When he comes here with his charisma, there’ll be a lot of photo sessions and a lot of razzmatazz; he might even get some of our leaders to commit to some statements that will [trash] our negotiators.
This is this is the heart of it. This is where bin Laden is. This is where its allies are. It's from here that you see attacks launched not just against the United States, but against London [ Images ], against Bali, against a whole host of countries
We’ve all watched Pres. Obama and Warren Buffett’s ongoing association, from Buffett’s official endorsement of Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign to their sometimes differing views on economic policy
The stakes are even higher within a nuclear-armed Pakistan, because we know that al Qaeda and other extremists seek nuclear weapons, and we have every reason to believe that they would use them
Obama's speech (at the Cuban American National Foundation in Miami on remittances) can be translated as a formula for hunger for the country (Cuba).
But we will have signalled the fact that increasingly we are turning over responsibility for Afghanistan to the Afghans
We believe our solution meets the federal law and will continue to work with the Obama administration to ensure hundreds of thousands of California children are not forced out
With the American people as overwhelming opposed to this bill as they are, for the Democrats to basically arrogantly take the position that we're going to ignore public opinion and jam this through before Christmas, I think that's really a stretch
Talk queen Oprah Winfrey chatted up President Obama and the first lady on a TV special Sunday night in which he said he’d give himself a B-plus (an A or A-minus if he gets to sign health care reform legislation).
In order for us to eradicate the problem, to really go after Al Qaeda, in an effective way, we are going to need more cooperation from Pakistan ... There is no doubt about that.
It is politically vital for Obama to show Americans he is not getting distracted by other pressing issues like the war in Afghanistan and his effort to overhaul the healthcare system
That was actually probably the most emotional speech that I've made, in terms of how I felt about it. Because I was looking out over a group of cadets, some of whom were going to be deployed in Afghanistan. And potentially some might not come back
President Obama needs to show that he has a plan for Iraq and Afghanistan, that he is implementing it, and that it is working
Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, gestures during a news conference in Kabul December 14, 2009.
View Photo »US Bancorp Chief Executive Officer Richard Davis speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, after he and other bank chief executive officers met with President Barack Obama.
View Photo »From left, Bancorp Chief Executive Officer Richard Davis; Bank of New York Mellon Chief Executive Officer Robert Kelly; and PNC Chief Executive Officer Jim Rohr emerge from the West Wing of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, after a meeting with President Barack Obama.
View Photo »After chief executive officers from top U.S. financial institutions met with President Barack Obama, US Bancorp Chief Executive Officer Richard Davis, right, accompanied by Bank of New York Mellon Chief Executive Officer Robert Kelly, talks to reporters outside the West Wing of the Wh...
View Photo »After a meeting with President Barack Obama, chief executive offices from top U.S. financial institutions, from left, Bank of New York Mellon Chief Executive Officer Robert Kelly; US Bancorp Chief Executive Officer Richard Davis; and PNC Chief Executive Officer Jim Rohr talk to reporter...
View Photo »President Barack Obama concludes after making a statement on the economy, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Through a decorated Christmas tree, President Barack Obama makes a statement on the economy, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »President Barack Obama walks into the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, to make a statement on the economy, after his meeting with financial services executives.
View Photo »Angry homeowners and members of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America protest outside the New York Stock Exchange in Lower Manhattan in New York, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, while Chase CEO Jamie Dimon met with President Barack Obama in Washington.
View Photo »Homeowners and members of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America protest inside the lobby of Chase's investment headquarters in Lower Manhattan in New York, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, while Chase CEO Jamie Dimon met with President Barack Obama in Washington.
View Photo »Employees, right, watch as angry homeowners and members of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America protest inside the lobby of Chase's investment headquarters in New York, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, while Chase CEO Jamie Dimon met with President Barack Obama in Washington.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2009 file photo, Barack Obama, left, joined by his wife Michelle, second from left, and daughters Malia, third from left, and Sasha, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts to become the 44th president of the United States at the U.S. Capitol in...
View Photo »President Barack Obama meets with members of the financial industry in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009, to discuss the economic recovery.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (L) and first lady Michelle Obama greet comedian George Lopez during the Christmas in Washington Celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington December 13, 2009.
View Photo »(L-R) Sugar Land's Kristian Bush, Mary J. Blige, U.S. President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and George Lopez stand on a stage during the Christmas in Washington Celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington December 13, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama (R) sing next to Mary J Blige (2nd L) during the Christmas in Washington Celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington December 13, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the Christmas in Washington Celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington December 13, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama attend the Christmas in Washington Celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington December 13, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama pose with children as they attend the Christmas in Washington Celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington December 13, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama wipes a tear after singing on stage with first lady Michelle Obama, and George Lopez during Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum in Washington Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Sugarland's Kristian Bush, left, Mary J Blige, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama and George Lopez applaud during Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum in Washington Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama sheads a tear while singing on stage with first lady Michelle Obama, during Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum in Washington Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, left, Kristian Bush, Mary J Blige, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama and George Lopez, Justin Bieber, right, sing during Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum in Washington Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Sugarland's Kristian Bush, left, Mary J Blige, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama and George Lopez (not shown) get together to sing during Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum in Washington Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama pauses after speaking as first lady Michelle Obama stands at his side during Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum in Washington Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.
View Photo »US Bancorp Chief Executive Officer Richard Davis speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, after he and other bank chief executive officers met with President Barack Obama.
View Photo »This is this is the heart of it. This is where bin Laden is. This is where its allies are. It's from here that you see attacks launched not just against the United States, but against London [ Images ], against Bali, against a whole host of countries
We’ve all watched Pres. Obama and Warren Buffett’s ongoing association, from Buffett’s official endorsement of Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign to their sometimes differing views on economic policy
The stakes are even higher within a nuclear-armed Pakistan, because we know that al Qaeda and other extremists seek nuclear weapons, and we have every reason to believe that they would use them
Obama's speech (at the Cuban American National Foundation in Miami on remittances) can be translated as a formula for hunger for the country (Cuba).
But we will have signalled the fact that increasingly we are turning over responsibility for Afghanistan to the Afghans
We believe our solution meets the federal law and will continue to work with the Obama administration to ensure hundreds of thousands of California children are not forced out
With the American people as overwhelming opposed to this bill as they are, for the Democrats to basically arrogantly take the position that we're going to ignore public opinion and jam this through before Christmas, I think that's really a stretch
Talk queen Oprah Winfrey chatted up President Obama and the first lady on a TV special Sunday night in which he said he’d give himself a B-plus (an A or A-minus if he gets to sign health care reform legislation).
In order for us to eradicate the problem, to really go after Al Qaeda, in an effective way, we are going to need more cooperation from Pakistan ... There is no doubt about that.
It is politically vital for Obama to show Americans he is not getting distracted by other pressing issues like the war in Afghanistan and his effort to overhaul the healthcare system
That was actually probably the most emotional speech that I've made, in terms of how I felt about it. Because I was looking out over a group of cadets, some of whom were going to be deployed in Afghanistan. And potentially some might not come back
President Obama needs to show that he has a plan for Iraq and Afghanistan, that he is implementing it, and that it is working
Your honor, the rabbi ... I’m the president of the United States. I have the power to send troops to Afghanistan, the economy is in crisis here, and then there’s Iran’s uranium. And we haven’t even mentioned the healthcare issue.
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if we’d had clearer rules of the road for Wall Street and actually enforced them
Former Chief Guantanamo Prosecutor turned military commissions critic Col. Morris Davis was fired from his post-military job at the Congressional Research Service after he penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing the Obama administration for reviving them. The ACLU claims that Davis was th...
Absolutely — aw, come on please ... You know, it’s like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.
If Congress did not authorize a war in Pakistan, does Obama, like Bush, just decree what the Constitution requires to be authorized by the Legislature?
In the absence of a deadline, the message we are sending to the Afghans is, 'It's business as usual. This is an open- ended commitment,' ... That's not what the American people signed up for when they went into Afghanistan in 2001.
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We have apprehended extremists within our borders who were sent here from the border region of Afghanistan and Pakistan to commit new acts of terror
