Monday, April 30, 2012

[video] Forward.

The video outlines the challenges America faced as President Obama took office at the height of the worst recession in almost a century and details the progress that has been made reclaiming the security of the middle class and building an economy that's meant to last, where hard work pays and responsibility is rewarded.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

President Barack Obama, Part 6: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy asks President Obama questions from fans on Twitter.

President Barack Obama, Part 5: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy asks President Obama about the Secret Service scandal in Colombia and poses questions from fans on Twitter.

President Barack Obama, Part 4: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy talks President Obama about the importance of higher education and other key issues.

President Barack Obama, Part 3: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy asks President Obama about his days as a student and about his push to preserve current student loan rates.

President Barack Obama, Part 2: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

President Obama shares an embarrassing moment he had during an event with important guests present.

President Barack Obama, Part 1: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy asks President Obama about living with three women in the White House.

Slow Jam The News with Barack Obama: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

When Jimmy talks to the UNC audience about student loans, he decides a slow jam with President Obama and The Roots is appropriate.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

President Barack Obama on Trayvon Martin

March 23, 2012
President Barack Obama talks about the case, an indication of how much it has captured national attention. Obama says that if he had a son he would look like Trayvon Martin, and that the case reminds him of his two daughters. He vows to make sure investigators get to the bottom of what happened.

Meanwhile, a lawyer for Zimmerman, Craig Sonner, tells CNN that his client is not racist and that he acted in self-defense. Sonner said the facts of the case would eventually show that.

President Barack Obama is seen here in Washington answering a reporter's question about the case.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter and Passover Greetings from President Obama

President Obama offers his warmest greetings to all who are celebrating Easter and Passover this weekend, and reflects on the common thread of humanity that binds us all together.