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Eulogy for Dorothy Height. Commencement Speech at Michigan University. Military Academy Commencement Address. Speech on the Economy at Carnegie Mellon. Kalamazoo Central H. Commencement Speech. Speech to Military Personnel in Pensacola.

Speech to the American Nurses Association. Father's Day Speech. On the Removal of Gen. McChrystal in Afghanistan. Comprehensive Immigration Reform Speech. Eulogy for Robert Byrd. Urban League Centennial Address on Education. Iftar Dinner Speech on Religious Tolerance. Midterm Election Press Conference. Indian Parliament Joint Session Speech. Indonesia University Speech. Speech to Troops at Bagram Air Field.

Tucson Memorial Service Speech. Second Presidential State of the Union Speech. Speech at the 59th National Prayer Breakfast. Speech to the US Chamber of Commerce.

National Wireless Initiative Address. Address on the Historic Revolution in Egypt. Address on the Violence in Libya. Statement on Libya. Speech to the People of Rio de Janeiro. Speech on Latin American to the People of Chile.

Speech to the American People on Libya. Speech on Improving Fiscal Policy. Announcement of Presidential Candidacy. Speech on Release of Official Certification of Birth. Remarks on the Tornado Devastation in Alabama. Commencement Speech at Miami Dade College. Speech to Troops at Fort Campbell. Commencement Speech at Booker T. Washington HS. O n American Diplomacy in the Middle East. Joint Press Conference with Benjamin Netanyahu. Speech to the British Parliament. Speech at the Memorial for Joplin Tornado Victims.

Department of Defense Personnel Announcement. Speech at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Center. Speech to the Nation on the Budget and Debt Ceiling. Statement on the Debt Compromise Agreement. Statement on the Approved Debt Compromise. To the American Legion Conference in Minnesota. Speech on Economic Growth and Deficit Reduction. Speech on the Death of Muammar Qaddafi. Speech on Ending the War in Iraq Responsibly. Speech to the Australian Parliament.

Speech to the Tribal Nations Conference. Speech on the Economy at Osawatomie High School. Weekly Address Honoring Military Servicemembers. Speech on Military Defense Strategic Review. Third Presidential State of the Union Speech. Address on Housing at Falls Church. Address on Veterans Jobs Corps. Hankuk University Address.

Speech on Repealing Oil and Gas Subsidies. Speech at an Associated Press Luncheon. Holocaust Memorial Museum Address. Barnard College Commencement Speech. Remarks on the Tragedy in Aurora Colorado. Speech to the th VFW Convention. Second Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech. Rose Garden Address on Benghazi Attacks. Benghazi Victims Transfer of Remains Speech. First Debate with Mitt Romney. Second Debate with Mitt Romney. Third Debate with Mitt Romney. Second Presidential Election Victory Speech.

First Presser Following Presidential Reelection. Yangon University Address. Newtown, Connecticut Interfaith Vigil Speech. End Year Press Conference. Eulogy for Senator Daniel Inouye. Final First Term Press Conference. Inaugural Luncheon Toast. Fourth Presidential State of the Union Speech. On Strengthening the Economy for the Middle Class. Newport News Speech on the Impact of the Sequester. Rosa Parks Statue Dedication Speech. Jerusalem International Convention Center Speech. Speech in the Children's Memorial at Yad Vashem.

Gun Violence Reduction Speech in Colorado. Gun Violence Reduction Speech in Connecticut. First Statement on Boston Marathon Bombings. Second Statement on Boston Marathon Bombings.

Boston Interfaith Prayer Service Speech. Third Statement on Boston Marathon Bombings. George W. Bush Presidential Library Dedication Speech. Speech to the People of Mexico.

Morehouse College Commencement Address. National Defense University Speech on Terrorism. Naval Academy Commencement Address. Northern Ireland Speech. Brandenburg Gate Speech. Cape Town University Speech. Speech on Trayvon Martin.

Knox College Speech on the Economy. Intelligence Gathering Reform Press Conference. Speech to the Nation on Syria. Navy Yard Shooting Memorial Speech.

Government Shutdown Statement. Veterans Day Address. Iran Accord Statement. On the Passing of Nelson "Madiba" Mandela. Address at the Public Memorial for Nelson Mandela. End of Year Press Conference. Here's a look at some of his most memorable speeches, which captured hearts and minds around the world. What: It was the moment that thrust him into the national spotlight. A relatively-unknown Senate candidate, Barack Hussein Obama, took to the stage for the keynote address.

Key point: His speech shared the story of his heritage, of his father who was born in a small village in Kenya and his mother who was born on the other side of the world in Kansas. What: Mr Obama addressed race and religion in this campaign-defining speech, saving his derailing presidential bid.

It followed controversy over old racially inflammatory remarks from his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright, which had resurfaced during the presidential campaign. During the speech Mr Obama said he could "no more disown him than I can disown the black community". Where: He gave his election victory speech in Chicago, where he delivered the final speech of his presidency.

Key point: This was the moment Mr Obama's supporters had been waiting for after a long campaign, and there was more than one 'yes we can'. What: The President was awarded "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples". Key point: Dr Grgic said this was another key moment, but one which caused some criticism.

What: The President delivered a speech following the January 8 shooting of US representative Gabrielle Giffords and 18 other people during a constituent meeting in a supermarket parking lot.

While she survived, six others died. Key point: Mr Obama delivered a speech which told the story of each of the victims. What: The 50th anniversary commemoration of the Selma to Montgomery marches.

Earlier this year, Mr Obama attracted criticism from several Democratic senators when it was revealed he was to speak at a September conference organised by financial services company Cantor Fiztgerald. Bloomberg News said the former president will be speaking at a three-day event organised by Cantor Fitzgerald for current and prospect clients, where he will make remarks and take questions.

Hopefully, we will really talk about the Affordable Care Act in interesting and nuanced ways, which I think is really cool. Hillary Clinton, the woman whom Mr Obama hoped would succeed him in the White House, found herself under intense criticism during the presidential election campaign over speeches she gave to Wall Street firms, after she stepped down as secretary of state.

The series of speeches to Wall Street firms does not represent the first time Mr Obama has earned a speaking fee since leaving the White House. Mr Obama has not always had a close relationship with Wall Street.



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