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  1. President Obama gave reporters one last chance to ask him about the news of the day before he packs up and leaves the White House.[YouTube optimized sentence...

    • Jan 18, 2017
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  2. Jan 18, 2017 · President Obama held his the final news conference of his presidency. He answered questions on a range of topics, such as his future plans and issues that would compel him to speak out. Those ...

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  4. Jan 18, 2017 · President Barack Obama opened his final news conference by sending his thoughts and prayers to former President George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara. Both Bushes are hospitalized in Houston. The ...

  5. Jan 18, 2017 · President Barack Obama’s Final News Conference (Full Video) | The New York Times. Join us for live updates from Times reporters as President Obama faces the White House press corps one last time.

    • Chelsea Manning
    • Russia Sanctions
    • U.S.-Israel Relations, Peace Process with Palestinians
    • Will There Ever Been Another Black President?
    • Gaps in U.S. That Still Persist
    • Obama’s Conversations with Trump
    • Democrats Planning to Boycott The Inauguration
    • Wet-Foot, Dry-Foot Policy with Cuba
    • LGBT Rights
    • On What Obama Tells His Daughters After 2016

    The president was asked about his decision a day earlier to commute the 35-year sentence for Chelsea Manning, who leaked U.S. government documents to WikiLeaks and whether he was sending the wrong message to future whistleblowers or leakers. “Let’s be clear, Chelsea Manning has served a tough prison sentence,” he said. “It has been my view that giv...

    Weighing in on sanctions placed on Russia by his administration -- which Mr. Trump could repeal once he’s in office -- the president noted that “it is in America’s interests and the world’s interests that we have a constructive relationship with Russia.” But he cautioned that it was “important to remember... the reason sanctions have been put in pl...

    “I continue to be significantly worried about the Israeli-Palestinian issue, and I am worried about it both because the status quo is unsustainable, that it is dangerous for Israel, that it is bad for Palestinians, that it is bad for the region and that it is bad for America’s national security,” Mr. Obama said when asked about U.S. policy on the i...

    “I think we’re going to see people of merit rise up from every race, faith, corner of this country,” Mr. Obama said when asked if there will ever be another black president. “We’re going to have a woman president, a Latino president, a Jewish president, a Hindu president.”

    Mr. Obama was asked about gaps still remains when it comes to rights issues and what role he might play after he leaves the White House. “I worry about inequality because I think that if we’re not investing in making sure everybody plays a role in this economy, the economy will not grow as fast, I also think it will lead to further and further sepa...

    “They are cordial,” Mr. Obama said about his discussions with the president-elect. “At times, they have been fairly length and they’ve been substantive.” The president said that he has offered Mr. Trump his best advice, counsel about certain issues -- both foreign and domestic. He acknowledged that there likely won’t be “enormous overlap” between h...

    The president was asked to comment on the growing list of House Democrats who want to boycott Mr. Trump’s inaugurationon Friday. “I’m not going to comment on those issues,” he said, “All I know is that I’m going to be there, so is Michelle.”

    The president said he ended the so-called “wet-foot, dry-foot” policy with Cuba, which said any person who fled Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency in the U.S., because of the changing state of the U.S.-Cuba relationship. “That was a carry over of an old way of thinking that didn’t make sense in this day and age,...

    Asked about how he viewed his legacy on LGBT rights, the president attributed much of the progress to grassroots activism and those who “courageously” opened up about their own experiences. “I could not be prouder of the transformation that’s taken place in our society just in the last decade,” Mr. Obama said. “I’ve said before we made some useful ...

    President Obama gushed on about how proud he is of Malia and Sasha, giving insight into how the two first daughters have reacted to the results of the 2016 election. “We’ve tried to teach them hope,” Mr. Obama said. “The only thing that’s the end of the world is the end of the world.” “Both of them have grown up in an environment where I think they...

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  6. Nov 8, 2021 · Summary. Former US President Barack Obama tells the COP26 climate conference: "We are nowhere near where we need to be". He takes a swipe at his successor, Donald Trump, saying he set the US back ...

  7. Jan 18, 2017 · 2:24 P.M. EST. THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. Let me start out by saying that I was sorely tempted to wear a tan suit today -- (laughter) -- for my last press conference. But Michelle, whose fashion sense is a little better than mine, tells me that's not appropriate in January. I covered a lot of the ground that I would want to cover ...

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