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* David Maraniss The Clinton Enigma: A Four and a Half Minute Speech Reveals This President's Entire Life ( 1998 ) ISBN 0-684-86296-4

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An early example of her protective nature occurred when Senator Strom Thurmond entered the President's hospital room that day in March, passing the Secret Service detail by claiming he was the President's " close friend ", presumably to acquire media attention.
The building was originally referred to variously as the " President's Palace ", " Presidential Mansion ", or " President's House ".
In the very early episodes, he was a wild man, often breaking the law ( such as stealing the Sheriff's patrol car for impounding his in " One Armed Bandits ", reportedly borrowing Luke's car prior to the same episode and using it to " run the sheriff off the road to make him mad " to facilitate the aforementioned theft of the sheriffs car, running moonshine for Boss Hogg in " Mary Kaye's Baby ", seemingly breaking into Boss Hogg's home to retrieve a trophy for an upcoming race in " Luke's Love Story ", and ' borrowing ' the President's Limousine for a joy-ride in " Limo One Is Missing ").
Because the legislation that is the subject of the President's request ( or " Special Message ", in the language of the bill ) was already enacted and signed into law, the vote by the Congress would be ordinary legislative action, not any kind of veto — whether line-item, legislative or any other sort.
In Telling the Truth About Lies: The Making of " All the President's Men ", Woodward noted that Redford played an important role in changing the book's narrative from a story about the Watergate events to one about their investigations and their reportage of the story .< ref > Telling the Truth about Lies: the Making of ' All the President < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Men ' from Internet Movie Database
Yet Somerset soon attracted political sympathizers and hoped to re-establish his power by removing Dudley from the scene, " contemplating ", as he later admitted, the Lord President's arrest and execution.
The Senate does participate, however, in appointments through " advice and consent ", which occurs through confirmation hearings and votes on the President's nominees.
The Council also meets regularly in conclave to discuss important topics at length, and annually conducts what is colloquially referred to as its " field trip ", a day trip to some attractions in the President's home canton.
But this is exactly what happens: All the President's friends are " stuffed in somewhere ", whereas the few able and competent " office-seekers " do not get jobs in the new administration.
When the Republican presidential hopeful Bob Rumson ( Richard Dreyfuss ) learns " the President's got a girlfriend ", he steps up his attacks on Shepherd and Wade, focusing on Wade's activist past and maligning Shepherd's ethics and his family values.
The layers of the controversy have nonetheless deepened with the revelation that Ayad Allawi, the initial source of the Habbush letter, was at CIA headquarters the week before the letter emerged, and a piece in The American Conservative by Philip Giraldi that claims an " extremely reliable and well placed source in the intelligence community " confirmed that the Vice President's Office was behind the Habbush letter, but that " Doug Feith ’ s Office of Special Plans ", not the CIA, carried out the forgery.
" These orders were to be enforced " quietly ", and the President's decision was to remain " confidential.
Also, then and now, in the public dialogue of the United States, new states have been " admitted to the Union ", and the President's annual address to Congress and to the people has been referred to as the " State of the Union address ".
He was often shown to hold strongly conservative political positions ( albeit to a lesser extent than in The Acadamia Waltz ), to the extent that the Reagan White House's policies, staunchly and unchallenged conservative especially at the time they were implemented, were only sometimes enough to satisfy him, with him remarking early in the President's tenure that he thought " Haig and the generals should run Reagan and his liberal pack right out of the White House ", though both he and the other ( mostly liberal ) characters became less hostile to Reagan's policies as both the strips run and Reagan's tenure ran on.
* The " President's certificate " ( or " Director's certificate ") represents control of a railroad corporation, usually represents a greater percentage of corporate stock than other certificates ( e. g., 20 % as opposed to 10 %), and is usually the first one purchased for a company ( with its purchaser setting the price, or " par value ", for regular shares of stock in many titles in the series ).
" As Alexander Woolcott noted, in an introduction to a Reader's Club edition of Roughead, even U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a special shelf just outside of the Oval Office, labelled " The President's Shelf ", with the " rarest of brews " being Roosevelt's personal selection of Roughead.
The anthem was composed by Philip Phile in 1789 for the first inauguration of George Washington, titled " The President's March ", arranged with lyrics by Joseph Hopkinson in 1798.
He works as a Chemical Engineer in private life, and has invented environmentally friendly products such as " The Alternative Bleach ", offered by the President's Choice company.

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It recurred in the press conferences: the President's remarks about his running developed a singular tone, one which we find in few statements made by public individuals on such a matter.
The heightened tension, in fact, had been a major factor in the President's change of view about the urgency of a meeting with the Soviet leader.
The West Wing houses the President's office ( the Oval Office ) and offices of his senior staff, with room for about 50 employees.
When questioned about the presidential capabilities of the former President's younger brother, university administrator Milton S. Eisenhower, in July 1964, Goldwater replied, " One Eisenhower in a generation is enough.
This was echoed in Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book All the President's Men, about the Watergate scandal, referring to the failure of the President's staff to repair the damage once the scandal had leaked out.
In 1971, the White House requested an audit of the tax return of the editor of Newsday, after he wrote a series of articles about the financial dealings of a friend of the President's.
Significantly larger than the existing pavilion, allowing for exhibit space and an interpretive center, the proposed LBC building also would cover about 15 % of the footprint of the long-demolished President's House, the " White House " of George Washington and John Adams.
President Kibaki's first term was about reviving and turning round the Kenyan economy after years of economic mis-management during the Moi years-a feat that was largely attained in the face of great challenges, including the President's ill health at the time, and political tension culminating in the break-up of the NARC coalition. The introduction of free primary education, was a great milestone.
For instance, every article for a U. S. state has a box giving information about such things as the official state bird and tree and each President of the United States gets a very distinctive look with an oversized portrait of that President and a timeline and significant historial events that occurred during that President's administration.
Moreover, minority authors were beginning to publish fiction, as in William Wells Brown's Clotel ; or, The President's Daughter, Martin Delany's Blake ; or, The Huts of America and Harriet E. Wilson's Our Nig as early African American novels, and John Rollin Ridge's The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta: The Celebrated California Bandit, which is considered the first Native American novel but which also is an early story about Mexican American issues.
In the book The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, first printed in 1893 and recently by Dover Publications, the editor Elliott Coues expresses doubt about Thomas Jefferson's conclusion that Lewis committed suicide as presented in the former President's Memoir of Meriwether Lewis, which is included in the book.
* Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President's History
In 2008, The President's Council on Bioethics tried to arrive at a consensus about what dignity meant but failed.
Their book about the scandal, All the President's Men, became a # 1 best-seller and was later turned into a movie.
At the White House Christmas Party, Wade is dejected about her meeting that day with three Congressmen from Michigan about the environmental bill and how it was a dismal failure ; in the process, she inadvertently mentions to the President and McInerney that the Congressmen in question said the only bill they were more interested in defeating than the President's crime bill was Wade's environmental bill.
When Kaas requested a broad outline of his government's objectives, Hitler used his questionnaire to declare the talks a failure and obtain the President's approval for calling for new elections for the third time in about half a year.
The President's other duties consist of presiding at and conducting weekly meetings of the Quorum in the Salt Lake Temple ; making decisions about the particular assignments to be made to the members of the Quorum ; speaking on behalf of the Quorum to members of the Church and the media ; and acting as a liaison in coordinating the work of the Quorum with the First Presidency, the Quorums of the Seventy, and the Presiding Bishopric.
He has been the BBC's Washington Correspondent on several occasions, and has made three films about President Bill Clinton, including All The President's Women, and The Shaming Of The President.
Even though he managed to let Commander Sinclair know about the assassination plot, the news came too late as EarthForce One, the President's starship, soon exploded, with the President on board.

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Many of the music-loving members of the President's staff gathered around the tent listening and watching the rapt attention given by the young seated audience.
" Wilson said later in a statement: This evening I let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the President's remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the health care bill.

President's and speech
In Kennedy's speech are cross currents, sensible ones and senseless ones, reflecting the great struggle of opinions between the President's advisers and the political and economic forces behind them.
The President's speech commences and he offers the content of the cassette to the summit ; but to the President's embarrassment, the tape has been switched for a cassette of the swing song " Bandstand Boogie ," Cabbie's favorite song.
For many years, the speech was referred to as " the President's Annual Message to Congress ".
In one famous speech Alexander H. Stephen, after the war with Mexico, denounced the President's interpretation of America's future as " mendacious " of the United States was only to serve as virtuous example to the rest of the world.
The Danish ambassador to Iceland, Lasse Reimann, confirmed to the daily Politiken that the lunch had taken place, but declined to comment on the President's speech.
The turning point came with the President's broadcast radio speech, in which he called on the rebels to surrender and ordered all Civil Guard members who were heading for Mäntsälä to return to their homes:
Subsequently, CIA director, George Tenet, stated that the remarks should not have been included in the US President's speech.
Controversy occurred when a misspoken word in the President's Presidential Medal of Freedom speech came to be known as ' Gafa Obamy ' or Obama's gaffe, when the President referred to ' a Polish death camp ' when talking of the Nazi German transit death camp that Karski had visited.
* Download MS doc of NZCFS President's speech at the Beijing celebrations on 110th anniversary of the birth of Rewi Alley
The content of the President's historic speech in Tamil at the UN was an effort to establish that he is a people's leader representing all the peoples of Sri Lanka, including the Tamil minority.
At its annual dinner in 1979, Bell was the Alfalfa nominee for President of the United States and quipped as he began his acceptance speech that he hoped that President Carter would now understand the full meaning of his warning that he would not serve as Attorney General during the President's re-election campaign.
October 12 was " President's Day " at the Expo and featured a speech by President William McKinley focused on international affairs and the necessity of not being isolationist.
As Bob Walker of WFAA-TV 8 ( ABC ) was providing live coverage of the President's arrival at Love Field, KRLD-TV 4 ( CBS ) with Eddie Barker was set up at the Trade Mart for Kennedy's luncheon speech.
WBAP-TV 5 ( NBC ), being a Dallas / Fort Worth network based in the latter, had done live coverage of the President's breakfast speech in Fort Worth earlier that day.
The steel companies reacted immediately, sending attorneys to the home of United States District Judge Walter Bastian within a half hour of the end of the President's speech to ask for issuance of a temporary restraining order.
" The dissent also complained about the fact that the majority left out of its report " a handwritten note by a CIA officer at the bottom of one of the drafts the President's Cincinnati speech said that the CIA terrorism analyst had ' read all the terrorism paragraphs and said it was all okay.
The speech was as a part of the future President's campaign to win the Wyoming Democratic Party caucus, which he did win the following day.
In a post-game locker-room speech by Green Bay Packers corner Charles Woodson he poked fun at the President's comment saying " The President don't want to come watch us at the Super Bowl, guess what?
Trigg arrived on the second day the Fifth Congress of the United States convened, Tuesday, May 16, 1797, and was in time to hear the new President's speech to Congress about his position in regards to France.
After the President's speech, which caused an uproar among Anti-Federalists as not being sympathetic enough to France and too hawkish, the House debated until May 31 on their response to his address.
Their response, with an amendment, basically supported the President's speech.

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