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As a contemporary bonus, the set includes Carl Sandburg's address at a joint session of Congress, delivered on Lincoln's birthday two years ago.
* 1942 – Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands becomes the first reigning queen to address a joint session of the United States Congress.
On May 25, 1961, twenty days after the first US manned spaceflight Freedom 7, Kennedy proposed the Apollo program to Congress in a special address to a joint session:
Two days later, in a nationally televised address to a joint session of Congress, Clinton unveiled his economic plan.
Joint meeting of the CITES Animals and Plants Committees: The joint meeting of the CITES Animals and Plants Committees will address a number of agenda items common to the two scientific committees, including: cooperation with other conventions ; guidelines on NDFs ; transport of live specimens ; and the evaluation of the RST.
This agreement led to the establishment of the Joint Political Military Group, which has since met regularly to " address " foreign military sales to Israel, joint exercises and simulations, and logistical arrangements.
* 2001 – In an address to a joint session of Congress and the American people, U. S. President George W. Bush declares a " war on terror ".
On April 12, President Harding addressed a joint session of Congress which he had called to address matters that he deemed of national and urgent importance.
* March 1 – Franklin D. Roosevelt gives what will be his last address to a joint session of Congress, reporting on the Yalta Conference.
* December 26 – WWII: Winston Churchill becomes the first British Prime Minister to address a joint session of the U. S. Congress.
** President Ronald Reagan becomes the first American chief executive to address a joint session of the British Parliament.
Kossuth was only the second foreign leader ( second to Gen. Lafayette ) to address a joint session of Congress.
Highlights of the tour included the 50th Anniversary Independence Day celebrations in St. Lucia, a joint address from both houses of the Barbados Parliament and a visit to sites affected by the recent volcanic eruptions in Montserrat
On November 7, 2007, President George W. Bush hosted French President Nicolas Sarkozy for a general press conference on the front lawn of Mount Vernon following Sarkozy's address to a joint session of Congress earlier the same day, briefing the press on the two leaders ' earlier meetings.
Among the world leaders who have visited Leinster House to address joint sessions of the Oireachtas are US Presidents John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Australian Prime Ministers Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, John Howard and French President François Mitterrand.
During this period, on 15 March 1984, he was also invited to address a joint session of the U. S. Congress, the fourth Irish leader to do so.
It was a great success in both countries, and resulted in Cooke's being invited to address the joint Houses of the United States Congress as part of Congress's bicentennial celebrations.
Bruton was the fifth Irish leader to address a joint session of the United States Congress on 11 September 1996, as only the 30th head of state or government of an EU country to do so since 1945.
* The President of the United States will give his State of the Union address in person, before a joint session of Congress.
Malaysia also has the same practice, with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong making such an address to the Parliament of Malaysia in joint session during its state opening yearly every March.
However, Blair later snubbed Major by declining to invite him to a 2007 joint address to the House of Lords and House of Commons on the peace process.
In the United Kingdom, the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre is a joint police / mental health unit set up in October 2006 by the Home Office, the Department of Health and Metropolitan Police Service to identify and address those individuals considered to pose a threat to VIPs or the Royal Family.
When United States President George W. Bush visited Canberra on 23 October 2003, Nettle and Brown took their opposition to the war in Iraq to the point of interjecting during his address to a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.
# Congress should address dysfunction system of intelligence oversight. We have considered various alternatives: A joint committee on the old model of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy is one.
On February 17, 1993, in a nationally televised address to a joint session of Congress, Clinton unveiled his economic plan.

joint and Canadian
Meanwhile co-operation on many fronts, such as the ease of the flow of goods, services, and people across borders are to be even more extended, as well as the establishment of joint border inspection agencies, relocation of U. S. food inspectors agents to Canadian plants and vice versa, greater sharing of intelligence, and harmonizing regulations on everything from food to manufactured goods, thus further increasing the American-Canadian assemblage.
The United States Coast Guard ( USCG ) and Canadian Coast Guard ( CCG ) ceased transmitting LORAN-C ( and joint CHAYKA ) signals in 2010.
For these reasons, Canadian judges will normally impose a sentence within the range of any joint submission.
The project was a joint one between the General Post Office of the UK, the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and the Canadian Overseas Telecommunications Corporation.
He orchestrated the Treaty of 1818, which established the United States-Canada border as far west as the Rocky Mountains, and provided for the joint occupation of the region known in American history as the Oregon Country and in British and Canadian history as the New Caledonia and Columbia Districts.
CARDE, the Canadian Armament and Research Development Establishment, was formed as a joint Canadian-British operation to study artillery and ballistics, in an effort to harness the intellectual resources of Canada, as well to place developing British technology outside of German reach during World War II.
In 1964 Donald Mordell was able to convince the Canadian government of the value of the HARP project as a low-cost method for Canada to enter the space-launch business, and arranged a joint Canadian-US funding program of $ 3 million a year for three years, with the Canadians supplying $ 2. 5 million of that.
The Famous Jett Jackson is a joint Canadian and American Disney Channel Original Series coming-of-age television series for children ages 12 – 16 about a boy named Jett Jackson ( Lee Thompson Young ) who plays a teenage secret-agent on a fictional TV show-within-a-show called Silverstone.
Other small-scale, " boutique " entities were created: Nelson Entertainment, a joint venture with British and Canadian partners, Triumph Films, jointly owned with French studio Gaumont, and which is now a low-budget label, and Castle Rock Entertainment.
With real infrastructure in place, in 1968 GODA made another bid for the 1976 Winter Olympics, and this time the joint Vancouver / Garibaldi won the Canadian nomination.
However, it was eventually revealed that the " Orchard deal " promised a review of the PC Party's policies on the North American Free Trade Agreement, no merger or joint candidates with the Canadian Alliance, and a promise to redouble efforts to rebuild the national status of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Hoshi no Kaabii was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment and the Canadian company Nelvana, and produced by Warpstar Inc., a company formed between a joint investment between Nintendo and HAL Laboratory.
The United States Coast Guard ( USCG ) and Canadian Coast Guard ( CCG ) ceased transmitting LORAN-C ( and joint CHAYKA ) signals in 2010.
A Canadian version of TechTV launched on September 7, 2001 as a joint venture of TechTV, Rogers Media, and Shaw Communications.
Although Thomas himself favored work to establish a broad Farmer-Labor Party upon the model of the Canadian Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, he nonetheless remained supportive of the Militants and their vision of an " all-inclusive party ," which welcomed members of dissident communist organizations ( including Lovestoneites and Trotskyists ) and worked together with the Communist Party USA in joint Popular Front activities.
A joint group of American and Canadian scientists researching Scaup migration across the Great Lakes found that 100 % of female Greater Scaup, and 77 % of female Lesser Scaup, had escalated levels of selenium in their bodies.
In 1942 Canadian and American forces began joint operations to protect the sensitive locks and shipping channel at Sault Ste.
The Maple Leaf name was later applied to a joint Lehigh Valley Railroad / Canadian National overnight service between New York City and Toronto.
That year, a joint committee of the Toronto, Metro, Ontario and Canadian governments, with representatives of the Toronto Board of Trade and the Ontario Aviation Council was set up to study the possible future of a STOL airport.
The deal promised a review of the Canada-U. S. Free Trade Agreement, no joint candidates with the Canadian Alliance, and a promise to redouble efforts to rebuild the national status of the Progressive Conservative Party.
The original series was a joint production between the Canadian company Cinar and the American company Nickelodeon.
These conflicts led to several treaties, including the Treaty of 1818 that set up a " joint occupation " between the United States and the British over the region that included parts of the current U. S. states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Montana as well as the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Immediately prior to its acquisition, it held full or joint control of two Canadian television systems — Citytv and A-Channel ( formerly NewNet, now CTV Two ) — comprising 11 local stations, and one CBC Television ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) affiliate, one provincial educational channel, and 20 branded specialty television channels, most notably MuchMusic and its various spinoffs.
Note: The Canadian newspapers were originally published by joint ventures with Canadian companies to comply with Canadian media laws.

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