Weekly Address: Wall Street Reform is Working

July 25, 2015 | 4:09 | Public Domain

In this week's address, the President speaks to the progress we have made in making our financial system stronger, safer, and more fair in the years since financial crisis.

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Behind the Lens: Photographing the President in 50 Countries

Today, President Obama visits Kenya — the 50th country he has visited during his Administration. It’s also my 50th country traveling with the President.

To mark the occasion, as I did when the President visited his 50th state, I chose one photograph from each country that we’ve visited.

Traveling abroad with the President is very different.

Often times, I am at the mercy of the host country for access. Some countries are more accommodating to me than others. I am lucky to have counterpart official photographers in many countries who are extremely helpful to me in this regard. I of course try to return the help to them when they visit the White House with their head of state.

We’re also rarely in any one country for more than a couple of days, which gives us only a partial glimpse of each place. And because of security, the sites we are able to visit are often limited too.

All that said, we’ve had the incredible opportunity to visit the Pyramids in Egypt, Stonehenge in the United Kingdom, the Great Wall in China, Petra in Jordan, and the Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar (Burma). (So I really shouldn’t complain too much.)

I hope you enjoy this gallery. And stay tuned — we’ll be adding a photograph from Kenya and additionally, Ethiopia, following his visit next week.


Afghanistan, 2012

Boarding Air Force One at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, May 1, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


West Wing Week: 07/24/15 or, "A New Direction"

This week, the President visited Steel City and The Big Apple, celebrated the anniversary of the ADA and the signing of AGOA, and hosted a newly minted head of state -- all while a U.S. delegation led by Dr. Biden traveled through Asia.

West Wing Week: 07/24/15 or, "A New Direction"

July 24, 2015 | 5:43 | Public Domain

This week, the President visited Steel City and The Big Apple, celebrated the anniversary of the ADA and the signing of AGOA, and hosted a newly minted head of state -- all while a U.S. delegation led by Dr. Biden traveled through Asia.

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President Obama Surprises Guests at the "Beating the Odds" Summit

July 23, 2015 | 6:21 | Public Domain

During the 2015 "Beating the Odds" Summit at the White House, President Obama dropped by to surprise the students and other attendees. The summit focused on sharing tools and strategies to help more students successfully transition to college and complete the next level of their education. July 23, 2015.

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President Obama Discusses the African Growth and Opportunity Act

July 22, 2015 | 7:25 | Public Domain

President Obama delivers remarks at a reception celebrating the African Growth and Opportunity Act, in the East Room of the White House, July 22, 2015.

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President Obama on Reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank

July 22, 2015 | 6:33 | Public Domain

President Obama delivers remarks after meeting with small business owners to discuss the importance of reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank, July 22, 2015.

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President Obama Speaks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention

Yesterday, President Obama traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to speak at the 116th Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) convention.

Progress Made Since President Obama’s Bold Executive Action to Reform our Broken Immigration System

After waiting over 500 days for Congress to take action and pass comprehensive, commonsense immigration reform, the President took action within his authority to reform our broken immigration system last November. These actions will strengthen our safety and security while enhancing the integrity of our immigration system and respecting our values as a nation. If fully implemented, the Council of Economic Advisors expects these actions to boost our economic output by $100 billion to $250 billion and raise average annual Wages for U.S.-born workers by 0.4 percent, or $220 in today’s dollars, over the next ten years.

Since November 20th, many of these executive actions have moved forward, greatly impacting our nation. Steps have been taken to enhance national security, public safety, and border security; create more certainty and security for high-skilled workers and employers; protect immigrant workers, including victims of crime and trafficking; and create a strategic plan to help integrate immigrants and refugees.

Read our progress update on the November executive actions here.

Follow Along: Logan Visits the West Wing

It started with a video.

Logan, an 11-year-old from Hartford, Michigan, asked his dad to film him confronting his bullies -- reading a series of mean-spirited comments from his YouTube page. His message was simple:


"I hope that people don't bully other people online anymore, and that this helps."