美国总统周末电台演讲

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美国总统每周电台演讲

美国总统每周电台演讲

美国总统每周电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马讲话1. WEEKL Y ADDRESS: Making Higher Education More Affordable for the Middle ClassWASHINGTON, DC—In his weekly address, President Obama noted that while college education has never been more important, it has also never been more exp ensive. That’s why the President proposed major new reforms to make college more affordable for middle class families and those fighting to get into the middle class. The President’s bold plan would tie federal financial aid to the value and opportunity that colleges provide students, encourage innovation and competition, and help Americans manage their existing student debt by allowing everyone to cap monthly payments at 10 percent of their discretionary income. The President acknowledged that these reform s won’t be popular with everyone – especially those who benefit from the status quo –but we have to shake up the current system because the path we’re on is simply unsustainable.Remarks of President Barack ObamaWeekly AddressThe White HouseAugust 24, 2013Hi, everybody. Over the past month, I’ve been visiting towns across America, talking about what our country needs to do to secure a better bargain for the middle class.This week, I met with high school and college students in New York and Pennsylvania to discuss the surest path to the middle class – some form of higher education.But at a moment when a higher education has never been more important, it’s als o never been more expensive. That’s why, over the past four years, we’ve helped make college more affordable for millions of students and families with grants and loans that go farther from before.But students and families and taxpayers cannot just keep subsidizing college costs that keep going up and up. Not when the average student now graduates more than $26,000 in debt.We cannot price the middle class out of a college education. That’s why I proposed major new reforms to make college more affordable and make it easier for folks to pay for their education. First, we’re going to start rating colleges based on opportunity – are they helping students from all kinds of backgrounds succeed, and on outcomes –their value to students and parents. In time, we’l l use those ratings to make sure that the colleges that keep their tuition down are the ones that will see their taxpayer funding go up.Second, we’re going to jumpstart competition between colleges over innovations that help more students graduate in less time, at less cost, while maintaining quality. A number of schools are already testing new approaches, like putting more courses online or basing course credit on competence, not just hours spent in the classroom.And third, we’re going to help more stude nts responsibly manage their debt, by making more of them eligible for a loan repayment program called Pay-As-You-Earn, which caps your loan payments at 10 percent of what you make. And we’ll reach out directly to students to make sure they know that this program exists.These reforms won’t be popular with everybody. But the path we’re on now is unsustainable for our students and our economy.Higher education shouldn’t be a luxury, or a roll of the dice; it’s an economic imperative that every family in America should be able to afford.Thanks, and have a great weekend.大家好。

英语演讲稿-美国总统每周电台演讲(2007_11

英语演讲稿-美国总统每周电台演讲(2007_11

英语演讲稿美国总统每周电台演讲(2007THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This Memorial Day weekend, Americans honor those who have given their lives in service to our Nation. As we pay tribute to the brave men and women who died for our freedom, we also honor those who are defending our liberties around the world today.On Wednesday, I met with some of the courageous young men and women who will soon take their place in the defense of our Nation: the graduating class of the United States Coast Guard Academy. Since its inception, the Coast Guard has patrolled and protected America’s shores. And in this time of war, the Coast Guard has assumed new responsibilities to defend our Nation against terrorist infiltration and help stop new attacks. I was proud to stand with the Class of 2007 and thank them for their bold decision to wear the uniform.The men and women of the Coast Guard are fighting alongside soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines who have alsovolunteered to protect America. We live in freedom because patriots such as these are willing to serve, and many have given their lives in defense of our Nation. On Monday, I will lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in their country’s cause.One of those who gave his life was Sergeant David Christoff, Jr., of Rossford, Ohio. The day after the attacks of September the 11th, David walked into a recruiting station to become a United States Marine. Asked why he made the decision to serve, David said: “I don’t want my brother and sister to live in fear.” David eventually deployed to Iraq, where he fought street by street in the battle of Fallujah and earned a Purple Heart for wounds suffered in action.While on leave back home, David learned his company was headed for combat in Afghanistan. But he knew there was also a job to finish in Iraq. So he asked to be reassigned to a unit headed for Iraq, and last May he died in Anbar province where the Marines are taking the fight to al Qaeda. When his family received his belongings, his mother and his father each found a letter from David. He asked that they pray for his fellow Marines and all those still serving overseas.On Memorial Day, our Nation honors Sergeant Christoff’sfinal request. We pray for our men and women serving in harm’s way. We pray for their safe return. And we pray for their families and loved ones, who also serve our country with their support and sacrifice.On Memorial Day, we rededicate ourselves to freedom’s cause. In Iraq and Afghanistan, millions have shown their desire to be free. We are determined to help them secure their liberty. Our troops are helping them build democracies that respect the rights of their people, uphold the rule of law, and fight extremists alongside America in the war on terror. With the valor and determination of our men and women in uniform, I am confident that we will succeed and leave a world that is safer and more peaceful for our children and grandchildren.On Memorial Day, we also pay tribute to Americans from every generation who have given their lives for our freedom. From Valley Forge to Vietnam, from Kuwait to Kandahar, from Berlin to Baghdad, brave men and women have given up their own futures so that others might have a future of freedom. Because of their sacrifice, millions here and around the world enjoy the blessings of liberty. And wherever these patriots rest, we offer them the respect and gratitude of our Nation.Thank you for listening.。

美国克林顿总统的演讲稿

美国克林顿总统的演讲稿

美国克林顿总统的演讲稿
尊敬的各位贵宾,女士们,先生们:
今天,我很荣幸能够站在这里,向各位分享我对美国未来的展望和对全球合作
的期许。

作为美国克林顿总统,我深知我们所面临的挑战和机遇,也深信只有通过合作和团结,我们才能共同创造一个更加美好的未来。

首先,我想谈谈美国的内部挑战。

我们的国家面临着诸多问题,包括经济不平等、社会分裂、种族歧视等。

这些问题不容忽视,我们需要共同努力,找到解决之道。

我们需要建立一个更加公正、包容的社会,让每个人都有机会实现自己的梦想,让每个家庭都能过上幸福美满的生活。

其次,我想谈谈美国在国际事务中的角色。

作为世界上最强大的国家之一,美
国有责任在全球事务中发挥积极作用。

我们需要与其他国家携手合作,共同应对气候变化、恐怖主义、贫困等全球性挑战。

只有通过国际合作,我们才能找到解决这些问题的有效途径。

同时,我也呼吁各国领导人共同努力,推动全球经济发展。

我们需要打破贸易
壁垒,促进贸易和投资自由化,推动全球经济实现可持续增长。

只有通过共同努力,我们才能实现经济全球化的共赢局面。

最后,我想强调的是,我们每个人都有责任为实现这些目标而努力。

无论是政府、企业还是个人,我们都应该积极参与到推动社会进步和全球发展的过程中来。

只有当每个人都意识到自己的责任,我们才能共同创造一个更加美好的未来。

在结束我的演讲之前,我想再次强调,我们需要团结一致,共同努力,才能应
对当前的挑战,创造一个更加美好的未来。

让我们携手并肩,共同开创一个更加繁荣、和平的世界。

谢谢大家!。

奥巴马演讲 Prepared Remarks of President

奥巴马演讲 Prepared Remarks of President

美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON –In this week’s address, President Obama said America can prosper and win the future by supporting innovation, education, and infrastructure. This past week, the President highlighted how students and researchers at Penn State University are poised lead the way on innovation and job creation through their work on energy efficiency. In the coming week, he will visit Marquette, Michigan, where high-speed broadband infrastructure is connecting a small town to the larger world. And on Monday, he will talk to the Chamber of Commerce about how if we make America the best place to do business, then businesses should make their mark on America by setting up shop in America, hiring American workers, and paying good wages.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, February 5, 2011This week, we received a report on jobs and unemployment that told us we’re continuing to move in the right direction. But we need to get there faster. In the short-term, the bipartisan tax cut we passed in December will give an added boost to job creation and economic growth. This is a tax cut that is already making Americans’ paychecks a little bigger and giving businesses more incentive to invest and hire.But ultimately, our true measure of progress has to be whether every American who wants a job can find one; whether the jobs available pay well and offer good benefits; whether people in this country can still achieve the American Dream for themselves and their children.That’s the progress we’re after.To get there, we have to realize that in today’s global, competitive economy, the best jobs and newest industries will take root in the countries with the most skilled workers, the strongest commitment to research and technology, and the fastest ways to move people, goods, and information.To win the future,America needs to out-educate, out-innovate, and out-build the rest of the world.On Thursday, I went to Penn State University, whose students and researchers are poised to lead the way on innovation and job creation. They’re taking up the challenge we’ve issued to scientis ts and engineers all across the country:if you assemble teams of the best minds in your field, and focus on tackling the biggest obstacles to providing America with clean, affordable ener gy, we’ll get behind your work. Yourgovernment will support your research.The folks in Pennsylvania have decided to focus on designing buildings that save more energy – everything from more efficient lighting and windows to heating and cooling. This won’t just cut down on energy pollution, it can save us billions of dollars on our energy bills.Most of all, discovering new ways to make buildings more energy-efficient will lead to new jobs and new businesses. Over the last two years, we’ve seen a window manufacturer in Maryland boost business by 55%. A lighting company in North Carolina hired hundreds of workers. A manufacturer in Pennsylvania saw business increase by $1 million.All we did for these companies was provide some tax credits and financing opportunities. And that’s what we want to do going forward, so that it’s profitable for American businesses to sell the discoveries made by the scientists at Penn State and other hubs of innovation. If businesses sell these discoveries –if they start making windows and insulation and buildings that save more energy – they will hire more workers. And that’s how Americans will prosper.That’s how we’ll win the future.Our government has an obligation to make sure that America is the best place on Earth to do business – that we have the best schools, the best incentives to innovate, and the best infrastructure. Next week, I’ll see that kind of infrastructure when I visit Marquette, Michigan –a place where high-speed broadband is connecting a small town to the larger world.Supporting businesses with this kind of 21st century infrastructure and cutting-edge innovation is our responsibility. But businesses have a responsibility, too. If we make America the best place to do business, businesses should make their mark in America.They should set up shop here, and hire our workers, and pay decent wages, and invest in the future of this nation. That’s their obligation.And that’s the message I’ll be bringing to American business leaders at the Chamber of Commerce on Monday –that government and businesses have mutual responsibilities; and that if we fulfill these obligations together, it benefits us all. Our workers will succeed. Our nation will prosper. And America will win the future in this century just like we did in the last.美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON –In this week’s address, President Obama called Orion Energy Systems in Manitowoc, Wisconsin an example of how America can win thefuture by being the best place on Earth to do business. Orion was able to open with the help of small business loans and incentives that are creating demand for clean energy technologies. By sparking innovation and spurring new products and technologies, America will unleash the talent and ingenuity of American workers and businesses, which will lead to new, good jobs.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, January 29th, 2011I’m speaking to you today from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, where I’m at an innovative company called Orion Energy Systems.Just a few years ago, this was an empty warehouse. A major employer had shut down this factory, moved its operations abroad, and took a lot of jobs away from this town.But today, as you can see behind me, this is a thriving enterprise once more. You are looking at a factory where 250 workers are building advanced clean energy systems – state-of-the-art technologies that use solar power and energy efficiency to save farms and businesses thousands of dollars on their utility bills.I’m here because this business and ot hers like it are showing us the way forward. And in the coming days, I’ll be shining a spotlight on innovators across America who are relying on new technologies to create new jobs and opportunities in new industries.That’s what companies like Orion are doing. And that’s how America will win the future –by out-innovating, out-educating, and out-building our competitors. We’ll win the future by being the best place on Earth to do business. That is what we are called to do at this moment. And in my state of the union, I talked about how we get there.It starts by making sure that every single child can get a good education and every American can afford college or career training. Because that’s what will help light the spark in the minds of innovators – and ensure that our people have the skills to work for innovative companies.We also need to make sure that America can move goods and information as fast as any of our competitors, whether on the road or online. Because good infrastructure helps our businesses sell their products and services faster and cheaper.We have to reform our government and cut wasteful spending, so that we eliminate what we don’t need to pay for the investments we need to grow, like education and medical research.And as we can see here in Manitowoc, we need to ensure that we are promoting innovation – especially in promising areas like clean energy. This is going to be key to growing our economy and helping businesses create jobs. Orion, for example, was able to open with the help of small business loans and incentives that are creating demand for clean energy technologies like wind power and solar panels.That’s why I’ve proposed a bigger tax credit for the research that companies do. And to give these companies the certainty of knowing there will be a market for what they sell, I’ve set this goal for America: by 2035, 80 percent of electricity should come from clean energy.This is going to help spark innovation at businesses across America. This is going to spur new products and technologies. This is going to lead to good, new jobs. And that’s how we win the future – by unleashing the talent and ingenuity of American businesses and American workers in every corner of this country.So to those who say that America’s best days ar e behind us, let them come here, to Manitowoc. Let them come to this once-shuttered factory that is now bustling with workers building new technologies for the world. Let them come here to see the incredible promise of our country.This is the future. And it’s bright. Thank you.美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON – President Obama used his weekly address to highlight the steps his administration is taking to make America more competitive. As a result of the deals made with China this week, U.S. exports to China will increase by more than $45 billion and China will increase its investments in America by several billion dollars. These deals will support some 235,000 American jobs. Also, the President named GE CEO Jeff Immelt to head up the new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, which will help find ways to grow the economy by investing in American businesses.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, January 22th, 2011Here’s the truth about today’s economy: If we’re serious about fighting for American jobs and American businesses, one of the most important things we can do is open up more markets to American goods around the world.That’s why I met with China’s President Hu Jintao at the White House this past wee k. We’re now exporting more than $100 billion a year to China in goods and services. And as a result of deals we completed this week, we’ll be increasing U.S. exports to China by more than $45 billion, and China’s investments in America by several billion dollars. Most important, these deals will support some 235,000 American jobs. And that includes a lot of manufacturing jobs.That goal is why I fought so hard to negotiate a new and better trade deal with South Korea – a deal with unprecedented support from business and labor –that will support more than 70,000 American jobs. And that’s why I traveled to India last fall to help pave the way for $10 billion in new deals for American businesses and more than 50,000 new American jobs.Now, these may just sound like statistics. But yesterday, I saw what that means firsthand when I traveled to a GE plant in Schenectady, New York. This plant is manufacturing steam turbines and generators for a big project in India that resulted from a deal we announced around that trip –a project that’s helping support more than 1,200 manufacturing jobs and more than 400 engineering jobs in Schenectady. Good jobs at good wages, producing American products for the world.At the same time, GE has also been investing in innovation, building a clean energy center, an advanced battery manufacturing plant, and other state-of-the-art facilities in Schenectady that are resulting in hundreds of new American jobs and contributing to America’s global economic leadership.Leading the world in innovation. Opening new markets to American products. That’s how we’ll create jobs today. That’s how we’ll make America more competitive tomorrow. And th at’s how we’ll win the future.While I was in Schenectady, I announced that Jeff Immelt, GE’s CEO and one of the most imaginative and visionary business leaders in America, has agreed to head up our new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. The purpose of this council is to help us find ways to grow our economy by investing in our businesses here at hom e. And under Jeff’s leadership,I’m confident that they’ll generate good ideas about how we can spur hiring, educate our workers to compete in the 21st century, and attract the best jobs and businesses to America rather than seeing them spring up overseas.We’re living in a new and challenging time, in which technology has made competition easier and fiercer than ever before. Countries around the world are upping their game and giving their workers and companies every advantage possible. But that shouldn’t discourage us. Because I know we can win that competition. I know we can out-compete any other nation on Earth. We just have to make sure we’re doing everything we can to unlock the productivity of American workers, unleash the ingenuity of American businesses, and harness the dynamism of America’s economy. Thanks everybody, and have a nice weekend.美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON –In this week’s address, President Obama said that once business resumes in Washington, he looks forward to working with members of both parties to meet the challenges facing the country. By working together in a spirit of common cause, the President and members of Congress can face these challenges in a way worthy of the voters who sent them to Washington.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, January 15th, 2011It’s been one week since tragedy visited Tucson, Arizona.We properly spent much of the week mourning the victims and remembering their lives. We also discovered stories that serve to lift us up –stories of heroism and bravery, of courage and community – stories that remind us that we are one American family, 300 million strong.One of the places we saw that sense of community on display was on the floor of on the floor of the House of Representatives, where Gabby Giffords, who inspires us with her recovery, is deeply missed by her colleagues. One by one, Representatives from all parts of the country and all points of view rose in common cause to honor Gabby and the other victims, and to reflect on our shared hopes for this country.As shrill and discordant as our politics can be at times, it was a moment that reminded us of who we really are – and how much we depend on one another.While we can’t escape our grief for those we’ve lost, we carry on now, mindful of those truths.We carry on because we have to. After all, this is still a time of great challenges for us to solve. We’ve got to grow jobs faster, and forge a stronger, more competitive economy. We’ve got to shore up our budget, and bring down our deficits. We’ve got to keep our people safe, and see to it that the American Dream remains vibrant and alive for our children and grandchildren.These are challenges I believe we can meet. And I believe we can do it in a way worthy of those who sent us here to serve. So as business resumes, I look forward to working together in that same spirit of common cause with members of Congress from both parties – because before we are Democrats or Republicans, we are Americans.And as we perform the work of this nation, my prayer is that we stay true to our words, and turn to those examples of heroism, and courage, and perseverance, to bring out the better in all of us.Thanks for listening, and have a wonderful weekend.美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON – In his weekly address, President Obama looked forward to how the tax cut package he signed into law in December will benefit millions of Americans in the new year. For one year, any business, large or small, can write off the full cost of most of their capital investments. The payroll tax cut will mean $1,000 more this year for a typical family – 155 million workers will see larger paychecks because of that tax cut. Twelve million families will benefit from a $1,000 child tax credit and an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit. And eight million students and families will continue to benefit from a $2,500 tuition tax credit. Independent experts have concluded that the tax cut package should significantly accelerate the pace of the recovery.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, January 08th, 2011Last month, our economy added more than 100,000 private sector jobs and the unemployment rate fell sharply. This follows encouraging economic news from increased auto sales to continued expansion of our manufacturing sector.Now, we know that these numbers can bounce around from month to month. But the trend is clear. We saw 12 straight months of private sector job growth – the first time that’s been true since 2006. The economy added 1.3 million jobs last year. And each quarter was stronger than the last, which means the pace of hiring is picking up.Now we’re seeing more optimistic economic forecasts for the year ahead, in part due to the package of tax cuts I signed last month. I fought for that package because, while we are recovering, we plainly still have a lot of work to do. The recession rocked the foundations of our economy, and left a lot of destruction and doubt in its wake.So, our fundamental mission must be to accelerate hiring and growth, while we do the things we know are necessary to insure America’s leadership in an increasingly competitive world and build an economy that will provide opportunity to any American willing to work for it.I’m absolutely confident we will get there. I am confident, first and foremost, because of you; because of the ingenuity of our entrepreneurs and business owners; the tenacity of our workers; and the determination of the American people. This is what has made our economy the envy of the world. But we have to do everything we can to help our businesses and workers win in this new economy.Yesterday, I visited the Thompson Creek Window Company, a small business in Maryland. Over the past year, sales there have grown by 55% thanks, in part, to an energy tax credit we created. And this year, they’re also planning to take advantage of a new tax incentive for businesses. For one year, any business, large or small, can write off the full cost of most of their capital investments. This will make it more affordable for businesses like Thompson Creek to expand and hire.So, if you’re a business owner, I’d encourage you to take advantage of this temporary provision. It will save you money today and help you grow your business tomorrow.This incentive is part of the economic package I signed into law last month – a package that also includes a payroll tax cut that will mean $1,000 more this year for a typical family. In fact, 155 million workers will see larger paychecks this month as a result of this tax cut.Twelve million families will benefit from a $1,000 child tax credit and an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit. Eight million students and families will continue to benefit from a $2,500 tuition tax credit to make college more affordable.And millions of entrepreneurs in big cities and small towns across the country will benefit not only from the business expensing plan I mentioned, but from additional tax cuts that will spur research and development.Independent experts have concluded that, taken together, this package of tax cuts will significantly accelerate the pace of our economic recovery, spurring additional jobs and growth.And that is our mission.That should be the focus, day in and day out, of our work in Washington in the coming months, as we wrestle with a challenging budget and long-term deficits. And I’m determined to work with everyone, Republicans and Democrats, to achieve that goal. What we can’t do is refight t he battles of the past two years that distract us from the hard work of moving our economy forward. What we can’t do is engaged in the kinds of symbolic battles that so often consume Washington while the rest of America waits for us to solve problems.The tax cuts and other progress we made in December were a much-needed departure from that pattern. Let’s build on that admirable example and do our part, here in Washington, so the doers, builders, and innovators in America can do their best in 2011 and beyond. Thanks everyone, and have a nice weekend.美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON – In his weekly address, President Obama resolved to do everything he can to make sure the economy is growing, creating jobs, and strengthening the middle class in the new year. With each party controlling one house of the Congress, Democrats and Republicans will share the responsibility to move the country forward, and the President reiterated his commitment to work with anyone who has a good idea in either party.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, January 1st, 2011Hello, everybody. As we close the books on one year and begin another,I wanted to take a moment today to wish you a very Happy New Year and talka little bit about the year that lies ahead.At the start of 2011, we’re still just emerging from a once-in-a-lifetime recession that’s taken a terrible toll on millions of families. We all have friends and neighbors trying to get their lives back on track.We are, however, riding a few months of economic news that suggests our recovery is gaining traction. And our most important task now is to keep that recovery going. As President, that’s my commitment to you: to do everything I can to make sure our economy is growing, creating jobs, and strengthening our middle class. That’s my resolution for the coming year.Still, even as we work to boost our economy in the short-term, it’s time to make some serious decisions about how to keep our economy strong, growing, and competitive in the long run. We have to look ahead – not just to this year, but to the next 10 years, and the next 20 years. Where will new innovations come from? How will we attract the companies of tomorrow to set up shop and create jobs in our communities? What will it take to get those jobs? What will it take to out-compete other countries around the world?What will it take to see the American Dream come true for our children and grandchildren?Our parents and grandparents asked themselves those questions. And beca use they had the courage to answer them, we’ve had the good fortune to grow up in the greatest nation on Earth.Now it’s our t urn to think about the future. In a few days, a new Congress will form, with one house controlled by Democrats, and one house controlled by Republicans –who now have a shared responsibility to move this country forward. And here’s what I want you to know: I’m willing to work with anyone of either party who’s got a good idea and the commitment to see it through. And we should all expect you to hold us accountable for our progress or our failure to deliver.As I’ve said since I first ran for this office, solving our challenges won’t be quick or easy. We have come through a difficult decade; one of new threats and new trials we didn’t expect when it began. But a newyear and a new decade stretch out before us. And if we just remember what America is capable of, and live up to that legacy, then I’m confident that we are poised for a period of progress – one in which our economy is growing, our standing in the world is rising, and we do what it takes to make sure America remains in the 21st century what it was in the 20th: the greatest country in the world.Thanks for listening. And Happy New Year.美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲WASHINGTON –In this week’s address, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wished families across the country a “Merry Christmas” and encouraged everyone to support the troops and their families this holiday season.Prepared Remarks of PresidentBarack ObamaWeekly AddressSaturday, December 25th, 2010THE PRESIDENT: Merry Christmas, everybody. Michelle and I just wanted to take a moment today to send greetings from our family to yours.THE FIRST LADY: This is one of our favorite times of year. And we’re so fortunate to be able to celebrate it together in this wonderful home.This is the “People’s House.”So Barack and I try to open it to as many people as we can, especially during the holiday season.This month, more than 100,000 Americans have passed through these halls. And the idea behind this year’s theme, “Simple Gifts,” is that the greatest blessings of all are the ones that don’t cost a thing – the comfort of spending time with loved ones…the freedoms we enjoy as Americans… and the joy we feel upon giving something of ourselves.So in this time of family, friends, and good cheer; let’s also be sure to look out for those who are less fortunate, who’ve hit a run of bad luck, or who are hungry and alone this holiday season.THE PRESIDENT: Because this is the season when we celebrate the simplest yet most profound gift of all: the birth of a child who devoted his life to a message of peace, love, and redemption. A message that says no matterwho we are, we are called to love one another –we are our brother’s keeper, we are our sister’s keeper, our separate stories in this big and busy world are really one.Today, we’re also thinking of those who can’t be home for the holidays – especially all our courageous countrymen serving overseas.That’s the message I delivered when I visited our troops in Afghanistan a few weeks ago – that while you may be serving far from home, every American supports you and your families. We’re with you. And I have no greater honor than serving as your Commander in Chief.Today’s soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen make up the finest fighting force in the history of the world. Just like their predecessors, they do extraordinary things in service to their country. What makes that all the more remarkable is that today’s military is an all-volunteer force –a force of mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, husbands and wives.THE FIRST LADY: That’s right.As First Lady, I’ve had the honor to meet members of our military and their families on bases and in communities all across the country. I’ve gotten to know husbands and wives doing the parenting of two while their spouse is on another deployment…children trying their best in school but always wondering when mom or dad is coming home…patriots putting their lives on hold to help with a loved one’s recovery…or carry on the memory of a fallen hero.When our men and women in uniform answer the call to serve, their families serve, too. And they’re proud and glad to do it. But as long as that service keeps the rest of us safe, their sacrifice should also be our own. Even heroes can use a hand, especially during the holidays.THE PRESIDENT: So we’re encouraging Americans to ask what you can do to support our troops and their families in this holiday season. For some ideas on how to get started, just visit .THE FIRST LADY: You’ll see that you don’t need to be an expert in military life to give back to those who give so much to us. There are countless ways to contribute by harnessing your unique talents.If you live near a base, you can reach out through your local school or church. If you don’t, you can volunteer with organizations that support military families. And anybody can send a care package or pre-paid calling card to the front lines, or give what’s sometimes the most important gift of all: simply saying “thank you.”THE PRESIDENT: America’s brave servicemen and women represent a sm all fraction of our population. But they and the families who await their safe return carry far more than their fair share of the burden. They’ve done everything they’ve been asked to do.They’ve been everything we’ve asked them to be. And even as we speak, many are fighting halfway around the globe –in hopes that s omeday, our children and grandchildren won’t have to.So let’s all remind them this holiday season that we’re thinking of them and that America will forever be here for them, just as they’ve been there for us.And on behalf of Michelle, Malia, Sasha…THE FIRST LADY: and Bo…THE PRESIDENT: and Bo…have a very Merry Christmas.THE FIRST LADY: and an even happier New Year.。

美国总统巴拉克·奥巴马和乔治·沃克·布什每周电台演讲的词汇衔接对比分析

美国总统巴拉克·奥巴马和乔治·沃克·布什每周电台演讲的词汇衔接对比分析

美国总统巴拉克·奥巴马和乔治·沃克·布什每周电台演讲的词汇衔接对比分析美国总统周演讲(也称为每周广播演讲或你的每周演讲)是美国总统在电台上讨论时事发表的一种演讲。

因其展现出正式书面语与口头语的双重语言特点,美国总统奥巴马和布什的周演讲受到了广泛的关注。

之前许多分析主要是从修辞学、语用学和系统功能语言学的角度进行的。

在词汇衔接方面,有人对奥巴马周演讲的连词使用情况做过分析。

词汇衔接理论自从产生之日起就引起国内外许多语言学家的关注。

韩礼德和哈桑(1976),侯仪(1991),廖秋中(1992),胡壮麟(1994),以及朱永生(2001)等许多学者都对这一理论进行了研究。

在这些学者当中侯仪的词汇衔接理论被认为是一个客观的理论,具有很强的可行性和解释力。

他是第一个对词汇模式在文本组织中的重要性做出清晰解释的人。

到目前为止他的理论被广泛应用于分析许多其它文本,但是却从未被应用于分析美国总统周演讲。

基于侯仪(1991)的理论框架,本研究试图对比分析美国总统巴拉克奥巴马(Barack Obama)和乔治沃克布什(George w. Bush)的周演讲中词汇衔接的使用情况。

主要回答三个方面的问题:第一,奥巴马和布什的周电台演讲中词汇重复模式有何差异?第二,在纽带的使用上奥巴马和布什的周电台演讲有何不同?第三,奥巴马和布什的周电台演讲中,中心句和边缘句的使用情况有何不同?作者首先摘选了104篇美国总统奥巴马和布什的周演讲稿建立了两个语料库。

其中语料库1由52篇奥巴马总统周演讲(共计31268词)组成;语料库2由布什总统的52篇周演讲(共计31131词)组成。

然后借助Antconc (version3.2.0)软件和SPSS(version19.0)差异性分析软件对两个语料库在词汇衔接上的异同做了对比分析。

通过研究发现,第一,两位总统在简单词汇重复,复杂词汇重复,替代,简单部分释义的使用频率上没有显著差异,而在剩余的三种手段使用上体现出了显著差异。

美国佬英语

美国佬英语

美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马电台演讲Weekly Address: Carrying on the Work of Our Fallen HeroesRemarks of President Barack ObamaWeekly AddressThe White HouseSaturday, September 15, 2012This week in Libya, we lost four of our fellow Americans. Glen Doherty, Tyrone Woods, Sean Smith, and Chris Stevens were all killed in an outrageous attack on our diplomatic post in Benghazi.These four Americans represented the very best of our country.Glen and Tyrone had each served America as Navy SEALs for many years, before continuing their service providing security for our diplomats in Libya. They died as they lived their lives – defending their fellow Americans, and advancing the values that all of us hold dear.Sean also started his service in uniform, in the Air Force. He then spent years at the State Department, on several continents, always answering his country’s call. And Ambassador Chris Stevens died a hero in two countries – here in the United States, where he inspired those of us who knew him; and in Libya, a country that he helped to save, where he ultimately laid down his life.On Friday, I was able to tell their families how much the American people appreciated their service. Without people like them, America could not sustain the freedoms we enjoy, the security we demand, and the leadership that the entire world counts on.As we mourn their loss, we must also send a clear and resolute message to the world: those who attack our people will find no escape from justice. We will not waver in their pursuit. And we will never allow anyone to shake the resolve of the United States of America.This tragic attack takes place at a time of turmoil and protest in many different countries. I have made it clear that the United States has a profound respect for people of all faiths. We stand for religious freedom. And we reject the denigration of any religion – including Islam.Yet there is never any justification for violence. There is no religion that condones the targeting of innocent men and women. There is no excuse for attacks on our Embassies and Consulates. And so long as I am Commander-in-Chief, the United States will never tolerate efforts to harm our fellow Americans.Right now, we are doing whatever we can to protect Americans who are serving abroad. We are in contact with governments around the globe, to strengthen our cooperation, and underscore that every nation has a responsibility to help us protectour people. We have moved forward with an effort to see that justice is done for those we lost, and we will not rest until that work is done.Most of all, we must reaffirm that we will carry on the work of our fallen heroes.I know the images on our televisions are disturbing. But let us never forget that for every angry mob, there are millions who yearn for the freedom, and dignity, and hope that our flag represents. That is the cause of America – the ideals that took root in our founding; the opportunity that drew so many to our shores; and the awesome progress that we have promoted all across the globe.We are Americans. We know that our spirit cannot be broken, and the foundation of our leadership cannot be shaken. That is the legacy of the four Americans we lost –men who will live on in the hearts of those they loved, and the strength of the country they served.So with their memory to guide us, we will carry forward the work of making our country stronger, our citizens safer, and the world a better and more hopeful place. Thank you.奥巴马访华时下已经成为了全球的焦点,中美两国的关系将在未来很大程度影响着全世界。

美国总统脱口秀演讲稿

美国总统脱口秀演讲稿

美国总统脱口秀演讲稿尊敬的各位美国国民,我很荣幸能够站在这里,向您们发表我的脱口秀演讲。

作为美国总统,我深知自己肩负着重大的责任,我将竭尽全力,为美国人民谋福祉,为美国的繁荣和安全而努力奋斗。

首先,我想向全体美国国民致以诚挚的问候和感谢。

感谢您们对我的信任和支持,是您们让我有机会担任这一重要的职务。

作为美国总统,我将不忘初心,牢记使命,为每一位美国人民谋福祉,努力让每个人都能享有公平和正义。

在我担任总统期间,我将致力于推动美国经济的发展,为每个家庭创造更多的机会和福祉。

我将采取一系列的政策措施,促进经济增长,创造更多就业机会,提高人民的生活水平。

我相信,只有经济的繁荣和稳定,才能让每个家庭都过上幸福美满的生活。

同时,我也将加大对教育、医疗、环境保护等领域的投入,努力改善人民的生活质量。

教育是国家的未来,我将致力于改善教育资源的公平分配,让每个孩子都能接受优质的教育。

医疗是人民的健康,我将推动医疗改革,让每个人都能享受到优质的医疗服务。

环境保护是我们共同的责任,我将采取更加有力的措施,保护我们的地球家园,让我们的子孙后代也能享受到美丽的自然环境。

在国际事务上,我将秉持和平、合作、共赢的原则,推动美国与其他国家的友好合作。

我将加强国际间的交流与合作,共同应对全球性挑战,共同维护世界和平与稳定。

我相信,只有国际间的合作与互信,才能让世界更加美好。

最后,我要呼吁全体美国国民团结一心,共同努力,为实现美国梦而奋斗。

在这个伟大的国家里,每个人都应该有机会实现自己的梦想,每个人都应该受到公平和正义的对待。

让我们携起手来,共同创造一个更加美好的明天。

谢谢大家!愿上帝保佑美利坚合众国!愿上帝保佑全体美国国民!让我们共同努力,让美国更加伟大!。

美国总统演讲稿

美国总统演讲稿

美国总统演讲稿尊敬的美国同胞们,今天,我们站在历史的十字路口,面对着前所未有的挑战与机遇。

作为你们的总统,我深感荣幸能够与大家一起,共同迎接这个时刻。

首先,我要向我们勇敢的医护人员、前线工作者以及每一位在这场全球性危机中挺身而出的人们表示最深切的敬意。

他们的无私奉献和不懈努力,是我们能够战胜困难、保护我们所爱之人的坚强后盾。

在过去的几个月里,我们经历了前所未有的考验。

疫情的蔓延给我们的经济、我们的社区以及我们的日常生活带来了巨大的冲击。

然而,正是在这样的时刻,我们看到了美国人民的坚韧不拔和团结协作。

我们看到了无数家庭、企业和个人如何相互支持,共同克服困难。

面对经济的挑战,我们采取了一系列措施来稳定市场,保护就业,并为受影响最严重的行业提供支持。

我们正在努力确保我们的经济能够迅速而稳健地复苏,同时创造新的就业机会,促进创新,并确保每一个美国人都有实现梦想的机会。

教育是我们国家的未来。

我们将投资于教育,确保每个孩子都能接受到高质量的教育,无论他们来自哪里,无论他们的背景如何。

我们相信,通过教育,我们能够释放每个人的潜能,为美国培养出下一代的领导者、创新者和梦想家。

在国际舞台上,我们将继续与我们的盟友和伙伴合作,共同应对全球性挑战,如气候变化、恐怖主义和网络安全。

我们将维护国际规则和秩序,同时保护我们的利益和价值观。

最后,我要强调,我们是一个多元化的国家,我们的多样性是我们最大的力量之一。

我们必须继续努力,确保每个人都能在这个国家找到自己的位置,无论他们的种族、宗教、性别或性取向。

我们将共同建设一个更加公正、平等的社会。

同胞们,我们的国家正处在一个关键的时刻。

但我相信,只要我们团结一心,没有什么是我们不能克服的。

让我们携手前进,为我们自己、为我们的家庭、为我们的国家创造一个更加光明的未来。

谢谢大家。

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美国总统周末电台演讲:华盛顿白宫奥巴马每周电台演讲
WASHINGTON –In this week’s address, President Obama laid out a policy agenda that would strengthen our economy and create jobs right here in America by offering tax incentives to businesses that hire new employees, making the research and experimentation tax credit permanent and providing a tax cut for clean energy manufacturing. The President also wants to close tax loopholes worth billions of dollars that encourage companies to invest in overseas, while Republicans in the House have voted 11 times in just the last four years to keep those loopholes open.
After a decade of hardship for middle class families, and a recession that wiped away millions of jobs, we are in the middle of a tough fight to rebuild this economy and put folks back to work.
Winning this fight will not depend on government alone. It will depend on the innovation of American entrepreneurs; on the drive of American small business owners; on the skills and talents of American workers. These are the people who will help us grow our economy and create jobs.
But government still has an important responsibility. And that’s to create an environment in which someone can raise capital to start a new company; where a business can get a loan to expand; where ingenuity is prized and folks are rewarded for their hard work.
That’s why I fought so hard to pass a jobs bill to cut taxes and make more loans available for entrepreneurs. It eliminated the capital gains taxes for key investments in small businesses. It increased the deduction to defray the costs of starting a company. And it’s freeing up credit for folks who need it. In fact, in just the first two weeks since I signed the bill, thousands of business owners have been able to get new loans through the SBA.
But we need to do more. So I’ve proposed additional steps to grow the economy and spur hiring by businesses across America. Now, one of the keys to job creation is to encourage companies to invest more in the United States. But for years, our tax code has actually given billions of dollars in tax breaks that encourage companies to create jobs and profits in other countries.
I want to close these tax loopholes. Instead, I want to give every business in America a tax break so they can write off the cost of all new
equipment they buy next year. That’s going to make it easier for folks to expand and hire new people. I want to make the research and experimentation tax credit permanent. Because promoting new ideas and technologies is how we’ll create jobs and retain our edge as the world’s engine of discovery and innovation. And I want to provide a tax cut for clean energy manufacturing right here in America. Because that’s how we’ll lead the world in this growing industry.
These are commonsense ideas. When more things are made in America, more families make it in America; more jobs are created in America; more businesses thrive in America. But Republicans in Washington have consistently fought to keep these corporate loopholes open. Over the last four years alone, Republicans in the House voted 11 times to continue rewarding corporations that create jobs and profits overseas –a policy that costs taxpayers billions of dollars every year.
That doesn’t make a lot sense.It doesn’t make sens e for American workers, American businesses, or America’s economy. A lot of companies that do business internationally make an important contribution to our economy here at home. That’s a good thing. But there is no reason why our tax code should actively reward them for creating jobs
overseas. Instead, we should be using our tax dollars to reward companies that create jobs and businesses within our borders.
We should give tax breaks to American small businesses and manufacturers. We should reward the people who are helping us lead in the industries of the future, like clean energy. That’s how we’ll ensure that American innovation and ingenuity are what drive the next century. That’s how we’ll put our people back to work and lead the global economy. And that’s what I’ll be fighting for in the coming months.
Thank you.。

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