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U.S. Economy President Bush has outlined decisive government action to preserve and sustain America's financial system and economy. This is a pivotal moment for America's economy. Problems that originated in the credit markets – and first showed up in the area of subprime mortgages – have spread throughout our financial system. As a result, the government is acting now to protect our Nation's economic health from serious risk.
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White House Summit on International Development: Sustaining the New Era The President delivered the keynote speech at the White House Summit on International Development: Sustaining the New Era, which was held on October 21st in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Secretary Rice also gave opening remarks.
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National Security President Bush's top priority is the safety and security of the American people. Though America and its allies are safer since 9/11, we are not yet safe. We have important challenges ahead as we wage a long-term battle not just against terrorists, but against the ideology that supports their agenda.
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President George W. Bush and U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey congratulate FBI special agent graduate Richard Brooks, center, after he is presented with the Director's Leadership Award Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, during the graduation ceremony for FBI special agents in Quantico, Va. White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian

President George W. Bush and U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey congratulate FBI special agent graduate Richard Brooks, center, after he is presented with the Director's Leadership Award Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, during the graduation ceremony for FBI special agents in Quantico, Va. White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian

President's Radio Address

In his weekly radio address President Bush said, "Election season brings out the spirit of competition between our political parties, and that competition is an essential part of a healthy democracy. But as the campaigns come to a close, Republicans, Democrats, and independents can find common ground on at least one point: Our system of representative democracy is one of America's greatest strengths." en Español En Español
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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Dana Perino

Watch Monday's Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Dana Perino
President Bush Attends Graduation Ceremony for Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agents

President Bush on Thursday said, "As new special agents, your charge to keep is to carry out this mission. I ask you to defend the values of fidelity, bravery, and integrity that you have learned here at this Academy. I ask you to carry out your duty to protect the lives and liberties of the American people. If you follow these principles, your careers will take you far, this agency will uphold its solemn responsibility, and America's security will be in good hands."
Fact sheet Fact Sheet: Confronting the Emerging Dangers of a New Century
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President Bush Meets with President Barzani of the Kurdistan Regional Government

President Bush on Wednesday said, "We had a discussion today on several major topics. We talked about the progress on the election law and on the hydrocarbon law, but we also talked about the status of forces agreement, called the SOFA. President Barzani has been a very strong advocate of the Iraqi government passing the SOFA, and I appreciate that."
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President and Mrs. Bush Host Celebration in Honor of Theodore Roosevelt's 150th Birthday

President Bush on Monday said, "We remember many of our Presidents as leaders made for a unique moment in our history. President Roosevelt, as John said, was a man for all seasons. He was a soldier who won the Medal of Honor, a peacemaker who won the Nobel Prize. He was one of the world's most daring big game hunters, and a leading advocate for conservation of our country's natural resources. He was an intellectual who sometimes read several books a day, as John mentioned, and he wrestled here at the White House."
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