[U.S. President Barack Obama speaks with reporters following two days of meetings with NATO allies in Warsaw, Poland].

President Barack Obama speaks with reporters following two days of meetings with NATO allies in Warsaw, Poland. Obama calls it a "tough week" referring to shootings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Dallas, Texas, and says that he believes America is not as divided as some have...

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Other Authors: Obama, Barack (Speaker)
Hennessey, Kathleen (Journalist) (Reporter)
Lee, Carol E. (Reporter)
Rascoe, Ayesha (Reporter)
Sink, Justin (Reporter)
Landler, Mark (Reporter)
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : Whitehouse.gov, [2016]
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 44 sec.))
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President Barack Obama speaks with reporters following two days of meetings with NATO allies in Warsaw, Poland. Obama calls it a "tough week" referring to shootings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Dallas, Texas, and says that he believes America is not as divided as some have suggested. Obama also speaks about gun safety laws, immigration, the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union, his legacy, and being at war during his entire presidency. The president makes his remarks at a press conference in Warsaw, Poland.
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Call Number:Voice 36497
Playing Time:01:00:44
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Recorded 2016 July 9