Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta President of the United States. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta President of the United States. Mostrar todas las entradas

sábado, 21 de enero de 2017


My fellow Americans,
It's a long-standing tradition for the sitting president of the United States to leave a parting letter in the Oval Office for the American elected to take his or her place. It's a letter meant to share what we know, what we've learned, and what small wisdom may help our successor bear the great responsibility that comes with the highest office in our land, and the leadership of the free world.
But before I leave my note for our 45th president, I wanted to say one final thank you for the honor of serving as your 44th. Because all that I've learned in my time in office, I've learned from you. You made me a better President, and you made me a better man.
Throughout these eight years, you have been the source of goodness, resilience, and hope from which I've pulled strength. I've seen neighbors and communities take care of each other during the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes. I have mourned with grieving families searching for answers -- and found grace in a Charleston church.
I've taken heart from the hope of young graduates and our newest military officers. I've seen our scientists help a paralyzed man regain his sense of touch, and wounded warriors once given up for dead walk again. I've seen Americans whose lives have been saved because they finally have access to medical care, and families whose lives have been changed because their marriages are recognized as equal to our own. I've seen the youngest of children remind us through their actions and through their generosity of our obligations to care for refugees, or work for peace, and, above all, to look out for each other.
I've seen you, the American people, in all your decency, determination, good humor, and kindness. And in your daily acts of citizenship, I've seen our future unfolding.
All of us, regardless of party, should throw ourselves into that work -- the joyous work of citizenship. Not just when there's an election, not just when our own narrow interest is at stake, but over the full span of a lifetime.
I'll be right there with you every step of the way.
And when the arc of progress seems slow, remember: America is not the project of any one person. The single most powerful word in our democracy is the word 'We.' 'We the People.' 'We shall overcome.'
Yes, we can.
President Barack Obama

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Today I'm doing something I never thought I'd do in a million years: interview the President of the United States. No, really!
Some people might know me for my beauty hacks and lifestyle tips, but today I'm getting political and heading to the White House to talk face-to-face with President Obama about issues that are important to me and my generation.



I'll be there with a few other YouTube people -- Destin, an engineer from Alabama who explores the world through science on his education channel, and sWooZie, a Florida native who's a professional gamer and video animator. Together, we're ready to represent #TeamInternet as we ask the questions that matter not just to us, but to you.
I'll be asking the President questions about a range of issues. And all week, we've been gathering questions from our YouTube fans to hear what issues they want to raise.
This interview is for all of us: If you haven't yet, make sure to get your question in by using the hashtag #YouTubeAsksObama on your social media channels. This is a huge chance for young people to get our voices out there.
I'm over the moon and so excited for all of us to make something awesome happen.
See you online soon!

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