Home > Obama discusses plans after the White House

News
Obama discusses plans after the White House

Description

U.S. President Barack Obama says he'll be an engaged, active citizen after he leaves office. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 10/11/2015 01:38:10 - Copyright : Reuters EN

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" plans after the White House

    First Lady Michelle Obama says she hopes to keep her "Let's Move" initiative alive even after she leaves the White House. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

    20/04/2016 - Reuters EN
  • Obama plans to sign legislation imposing sanctions on Venezuelan officials

    White House says Obama will sign legislation to sanction government officials in Venezuelan in response to government abuses. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

    11/12/2014 - Reuters EN
  • Obama plans to sign legislation imposing sanctions on Venezuelan officials

    White House says Obama will sign legislation to sanction government officials in Venezuelan in response to government abuses. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

    11/12/2014 - Reuters EN
  • Biden told Netanyahu he's 'deeply concerned' over Rafah plans: White House

    White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan briefs the press following a phone call between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu during which the US president told his Israeli counterpart that he is "deeply concerned" about Israel potentially conducting military operations in Rafah, adding, "Israel has not presented us or the world with a plan for how or where they would safely move those civilians." SOUNDBITE

    18/03/2024 - AFPTV - First images
  • Biden Nominees Signal A New Era

    Content loading... President-elect Joe Biden has assembled what environmentalists are calling an “all-star” team to lead his government’s efforts to curb climate change and reverse the Trump administration’s astoundingly pro-polluter legacy. Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.), one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress and a strong supporter of the Green New Deal movement, would replace a former oil lobbyist if the Senate confirms her as head of the Interior Department.

    02/01/2021 - Wochit

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32