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Sumali noong Hunyo 2013

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  1. Happy 50th birthday, Medicare and Medicaid! Two programs, one promise: that every American deserves a basic measure of dignity and security.

  2. 25 years of the ADA and Americans with disabilities are breaking more barriers than ever, making all of us more free. Let's keep going.

  3. Proud to be the first American President to visit Kenya. Happy to see family, and to talk with young Kenyans about the future.

  4. E.L. Doctorow was one of America's greatest novelists. His books taught me much, and he will be missed.

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    The historic succeeds in verifying that Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon. Follow to get the facts:

  6. Just got this new blue marble photo from . A beautiful reminder that we need to protect the only planet we have.

  7. Had a great visit today with Emma Didlake - our oldest living veteran at 110-years-young! She's a true American hero.

  8. Congrats to Oregon on passing two years of free community college! Every hardworking student deserves access to higher education.

  9. Pluto just had its first visitor! Thanks - it's a great day for discovery and American leadership.

  10. Good conversation with Tom Friedman on the deal we reached with Iran. It's a major step toward a safer world.

  11. Mass incarceration doesn't work. Let's build communities that give kids a shot at success and prisons that prepare people for a 2nd chance.

  12. We could eliminate tuition at every public college and university in America with the $80 billion we spend each year on incarcerations.

  13. The $80 billion we spend each year on incarcerations could double the salary of every high school teacher in America.

  14. The $80 billion we spend each year to keep people incarcerated could pay for universal pre-K for every 3-year-old and 4-year-old in America.

  15. In 1980, there were 500,000 people in American jails. Today, there are 2.2 million. Many belong. But too many are nonviolent offenders.

  16. America keeps more people behind bars than the top 35 European countries combined.

  17. America is home to 5% of the world's population, but 25% of the world's prisoners.

  18. Just spoke to the NAACP about criminal justice reform, something many broadly agree on. Some stats:

  19. South Carolina taking down the confederate flag - a signal of good will and healing, and a meaningful step towards a better future.

  20. What a win for Team USA! Great game ! Your country is so proud of all of you. Come visit the White House with the World Cup soon.

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