THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you so much. Francis, thank you for the extraordinary introduction. I want to echo what has just been said about my Secretary of HHS. She is, I just think, outstanding. She hit the ground running, and with all the burdens that she carries, she always has a sense of fun and energy, and is just good to be around. So please give Kathleen Sebelius a big round of applause. (Applause.)
I want to acknowledge that we are in Congressman Chris Van Hollen's district, a Democrat from Maryland, and Chris is here and a great supporter of NIH historically. We are very grateful for him. And we are so happy to have Senator Arlen Specter, who is directly responsible for so much of the funding for NIH research. He is a huge champion for your cause. And I know you already gave him a rousing round of applause, but I just want to echo what a great job he's been doing and what a great partner he's been.
Finally, somebody who's not here but deserves a little credit is my Vice President, Joe Biden, who is managing the stimulus process -- (microphone screeches) -- whoa! That's Joe trying to call in. (Laughter.) Joe is doing a great job, but he is pretty tough when it comes to tracking the money and so he's going to be paying attention -- Doc -- (laughter) -- to make sure that it's going where it's supposed to be going.
Before I begin my remarks about this extraordinary institution I want to say a word about the tragic events that took place yesterday in America Samoa. My deepest sympathies are with the families who've lost loved ones and the many people whose lives have been affected by the earthquake and the tsunami. To aid in the response I declared this a major disaster to speed the deployment of resources. And FEMA -- the Federal Emergency Management Agency -- is working closely with emergency responders on the ground, and the Coast Guard is helping to provide immediate help to those in need. We also stand ready to help our friends in neighboring Samoa and throughout the ...
Kathleen, doh! Didnt want to use her second name cause its hard to spell
deadmeat343 2 years ago
Yes, thank you Catherine for fighting so so hard for what democrats want.
deadmeat343 2 years ago
Investing in medical research is about the best use of taxes, it benefits people equally.
Stamid467 2 years ago
All parents should encourage their children to consider A FUTURE IN MEDICINE. I'd much rather see doctors become millionaires than the Hollywood dingbats and Investor Class scammers who've been running things at the federal level for far too long.
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TainaAtheist1 2 years ago
Mmm, mmm, mmm Barack Insane Obama He likes to give out lots of PORK
There is no question he's a Dork
Mmm, mmm, mmm Barack Insane Obama
He is a liar that's for sure
2012 will be the cure
Mmm, mmm, mmm
nomosocialists 2 years ago
Robing the people? So you're referring to people getting robed or something...not sure what you mean here :))
Skyman46 2 years ago
Incoherent and can't spell...thanks I got a good chuckle out of your little rant.
Skyman46 2 years ago 2
5 billion more to the thieves. This people never get tired of robing the people?
hugolp 2 years ago
What?
cappastrano 2 years ago
how we gunna do this ?
injecting more vaccin?
ask baxter to put more antifreeze ?or mercury?
should we try to put batterie acid? so we get rid of these product that are bad for the hearth?
featherian 2 years ago