
Even as we're dealing with that immediate issue, we can't take our eyes off the longstanding conflicts in Sudan.
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Even as we're dealing with that immediate issue, we can't take our eyes off the longstanding conflicts in Sudan.

We have put in place a comprehensive strategy designed to attack this crisis on all fronts. It's a strategy to create jobs, to help responsible homeowners, to restart lending and to grow our economy over the long-term. And we're beginning…

Whether it's helping to reduce the energy we use, cleaning up a neighborhood park, tutoring in a local school, or volunteering in countless other ways, individual citizens can make a big difference.

Under the leadership of Secretary Geithner, I have great confidence that they will be valuable and effective additions to our team as we tackle our nation's economic challenges.

No. And he shouldn't. And if he were to come to me I would say, 'Sorry, buddy, you still got the job.'

There are a whole bunch of folks out there who are not about to walk away from their home but who are getting killed right now because their home values have dropped drastically.

All across the Nation, there are men, women, and young people who have answered that call, and millions of others who would like to.

We will do what must be done to help in concert with State and local agencies and nonprofit organizations and volunteers who are doing so much to aid the response effort.

The Treasury Department will be well-served by the expertise and commitment of these fine individuals.

Together, we must enhance intelligence sharing and military cooperation along the border.

Al Qaidas offers the people of Pakistan nothing but destruction.

The security of America and Pakistan is shared.

Make no mistake: Al Qaida and its extremist allies are a cancer that risks killing Pakistan from within.

I think it's important to note that here in the United States, despite some protectionist rhetoric and very real economic frustration, the 'Buy American' provision was specifically written that had to be consistent with WTO.

What I have consistently argued is that what is needed is a 'both and approach'.

We are not in Afghanistan to control that country or to dictate its future.