U.S. President Barack Obama delivered the following speech at a memorial for former South African president Nelson Mandela at Johannesburg
“It is hard to eulogize any man...how much harder to do so for a giant of history, who moved a nation towards justice,” President Obama said.
The president spent 30 minutes with the activists who are hoping Congress takes up immigration reform.
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The president said passing immigration reform isn't as easy as shouting, and reiterated he can't take executive action by himself.
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Obama officials said that they will offer an administrative solution to help Americans who have lost or will lose their health insurance as a result of the new law.
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The Sunday malfunction hit the "Data Services Hub," which provides a link to databases used to determine eligibility.
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The Florida senator added Congress needs to focus on where there's agreement on immigration reform and avoid weaponizing the issue.
After the shutdown and default deal, the president is bringing the focus back to immigration reform.
The president praised Congress for ending the "twin threats," but added there "are no winners here."
President Obama signed the bill into law, after the Senate and then the House passed the debt deal Wednesday night.
Malala has responded to such criticisms by asserting that she is neither a “Western puppet” nor ashamed to be Pakistani.
A united Republican Party (at least for now) isn't even talking about ousting Boehner as speaker.
The president says he and Democrats are ready to talk, but not before the government shutdown ends and default threats subside.
The speaker said all Republicans are demanding is a sit-down to work out differences with Democrats so that the government can reopen.
The president Thursday will make his case to the American people, starting with small businesses.