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Three days after Barack Obama's May 1, 2011 speech from the East Room of the White House announcing the death of Osama bin Laden, [3] actor, impressionist, dancer and Internet personality Iman Crosson posted a YouTube video titled "President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden (SPOOF)" [4] that parodied Obama's speech. In the video, the East Room ...
Obama calls Kanye West a ‘jackass’ ... and viral moment interrupting Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, then-President Barack Obama chimed in with his two ...
On July 19, 2013, President Obama gave a speech in place of the usual White House daily briefing normally given by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney. In the 17-minute speech, President Obama spoke about public reaction to the conclusion of the George Zimmerman trial, racial profiling, and the state of race relations in the United States. [46]
The video opens with a news clip of a press conference of an August 20 speech by American president Barack Obama [a] denouncing ISIL for the beheading of journalist James Foley followed by a title screen. The video then shows Sotloff, wearing an orange jumpsuit kneeling with his hands behind his back and a wireless microphone in a
"Obama Bin Laden" appeared on a graphic used during "CNN News Central" while reporting out a story about President Trump's plan to send illegal migrants to Guantanamo Bay Cuba.
Donald Trump Addresses That Viral Video With Chuckling Barack Obama. Lee Moran. January 10, 2025 at 9:02 AM. ... Trump repeatedly drew Obama’s ire during the 2024 election, with Obama at one ...
Great Moments in Presidential Speeches was a near-daily segment which presented a series of three video excerpts. Originally, the first two come from actual famous moments, Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugural speech ("The only thing we have to fear is fear itself") and John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech ("Ask not what your country can do for you ...
By PETER MARTINEZ Major U.S. TV networks ABC, CBS and NBC have chosen to not broadcast President Barack Obama's speech on immigration Thursday night where he'll outline proposed plans to change ...