World Day of Peace. If we show a little tolerance and humility. We can teach our children in safe schools. Congratulations! I promise you this: as the Bible says weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. Important things. We'll be in touch with the latest information on how President Biden and his administration are working for the American people, as well as ways you can get involved and help our country build back better. Yet, even as we fight to get out of the teeth of this pandemic, the resurgence of Ebola in Africa is a stark reminder that we must simultaneously work to finally finance health security; strengthen global health systems; and create early warning systems to prevent, detect, and respond to future biological threats, because they will keep coming. The White House Inaugural Address by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. January 20, 2021 • Speeches and Remarks. FEMA is already there and providing support — generators, diesel fuel, water, blankets, and other supplies. Washington, DC 20500. That’s America. Humanitarian staff have been working “round the clock” to reopen access roads and provide emergency relief from the disastrous impact that recent floods have unleased on displaced people living in camps in northwest Syria, the UN’s deputy humanitarian coordinator there said on Friday. On Earth Day, I will host a leaders summit to help drive more ambitious actions among top emitters, including domestic climate action here in the United States. We’re at an inflection point between those who argue that, given all the challenges we face — from the fourth industrial revolution to a global pandemic — that autocracy is the best way forward, they argue, and those who understand that democracy is essential — essential to meeting those challenges. Facts First: It's false that there were more votes than people in Detroit. Good morning to you all. The new president and vice president were sworn in on Inauguration Day 2021 without Donald Trump in attendance. And, in my first act as President, I would like to ask you to join me in a moment of silent prayer to remember all those we lost this past year to the pandemic. First of all, congratulations, because yesterday you did well. But the fact is we face them all at once, presenting this nation with the gravest of responsibilities. World Youth Day. How the United States, Europe, and Asia work together to secure the peace and defend our shared values and advance our prosperity across the Pacific will be among the most consequential efforts we undertake. The transition from LIBOR is a substantial and complex undertaking. And at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. Competition must not lock out cooperation on issues that affect us all. I speak today as President of the United States at the very start of my administration, and I’m sending a clear message to the world: America is back. It’s taken as many lives in one year as America lost in all of World War II. Obviously the act of c U.S. and European companies are required to publicly disclose corporate governance — to corporate governance structures and abide by rules to deter corruption and monopolistic practices. I will give my all in your service thinking not of power, but of possibilities. And now, a rise in political extremism, white supremacy, domestic terrorism that we must confront and we will defeat. The United States is fully committed to our NATO Alliance, and I welcome Europe’s growing investment in the military capabilities that enable our shared defense. As does President Carter, who I spoke to last night but who cannot be with us today, but whom we salute for his lifetime of service. But I said at that time, “We will be back.” And I’m a man of my word. We can join forces, stop the shouting, and lower the temperature. America is back. Recent developments in Belarus: UK statement, 4 February 2021. TWEET. We must set aside the politics and finally face this pandemic as one nation. Motu Proprio. We have to protect — we have to protect for space for innovation, for intellectual property, and the creative genius that thrives with the free exchange of ideas in open, democratic societies. I know the forces that divide us are deep and they are real. And I pledge this to you: I will be a President for all Americans. We face an attack on democracy and on truth. To all those who supported our campaign I am humbled by the faith you have placed in us. In another January in Washington, on New Year's Day 1863, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. On “We the People” who seek a more perfect Union. Competition with China is going to be stiff. So let’s get working. Many centuries ago, Saint Augustine, a saint of my church, wrote that a people was a multitude defined by the common objects of their love. We can reward work, rebuild the middle class, and make health caresecure for all. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW It’s a story that might sound something like a song that means a lot to me. Everyone — everyone — must play by the same rules. A cry for racial justice some 400 years in the making moves us. Published 4 February 2021. Feb 24, 2021 Speeches Chairman’s speech dated February 24, 2021 on “India's Corporate Bond Market: Bonds that build a nation” at the CRISIL 6th Bond Market Seminar And God willing, it will bring a lot of relief to a lot of Texans. We will repair our alliances and engage with the world once again. In Argentina we dance the tango, and the tango is two-four music [based on two-quarter time]. WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 – 1 March 2021. WHO Director-General's opening remarks for African Person of the Year - 26 February 2021. WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 – 26 February 2021. They’re not transactional. But I’ve directed Health and Human Services — HHS — Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Department of Defense to identify other resources — other resources that can provide and address the growing needs of the folks in — in Texas. And, if we are this way, our country will be stronger, more prosperous, more ready for the future. Democracy doesn’t happen by accident. Public Speaking 9 Unforgettable Speeches of 2017 (and Unexpected Lessons You Can Learn From Them) People had a lot to say in 2017. This is a global, existential crisis, and we’ll all suffer — we’ll all suffer the consequences if we fail. And I want you to know the United States will do — we’ll do our part. World Day of the Sick. Will we meet our obligations and pass along a new and better world for our children?