President Barack Obama got some help lighting the National Christmas Tree. First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha assisted with the annual tradition on Thursday. (Dec. 3)
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Some in Afghanistan say they welcome the 30000 extra troops President Barack Obama is sending there, however others say they see nothing but more violence ahead for their country. (Dec. 2)
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The Obamas will hold their first state dinner in the White House South lawn with celebrity guests and entertainment by Jennifer Hudson, Nancy Cordes reports. Laura Schwartz previewed the festivities.
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White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that President Barack Obama will make clear in his speech Tuesday that Afghanistan is not an open ended commitment. (Nov. 30)
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President Barack Obama and his family tucked turkeys, stuffing and other goodies into people’s bags at Martha's Table in downtown Washington on Wednesday evening and wished them a happy holiday. (Nov. 25)
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AP correspondents spoke to members of the military and civilians following Pres. Obama’s speech on the war in Afghanistan. While some service members praised the surge and the timeline, others questioned the purpose of the war as a whole. (Dec. 1)
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After three months of deliberations, President Barack Obama will outline his new Afghan strategy Tuesday night. The Associated Press has learned that the president will deply 30,000 additional U.S. Troops to the region over the next six months. (Dec. 1)
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