President Obama with Charles Ramsey, the Philadelphia police commissioner, and Laurie Robinson, a criminology professor at George Mason University, who will co-chair a task force “21st Century ...
With the situation in Ferguson, MO reaching a fever pitch, and police clearly losing control, President Obama finally spoke on the matter publicly on Thursday from Martha's Vineyard. After speaking on ...
WASHINGTON -- Calling for understanding in the face of racially charged anger, President Barack Obama said Monday that the vast majority of protesters in a St. Louis suburb were peaceful, but warned ...
President Barack Obama enters the briefing room of the White House to speak to the media Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Washington, after the Ferguson grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren ...
President Obama on Thursday expressed concern over the “violent turn” in Ferguson, Mo. as protesters clash with police following the shooting of Michael Brown and criticized police who arrested two ...
Republicans don't want President Obama airing America's dirty laundry on the world stage. The president's mention of the summertime racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, during a speech at the United ...
Appealing for calm in Ferguson, President Obama told reporters at the White House that a discussion is still needed in America about race relations, but he directly urged those disappointed with the ...
President Obama will determine whether to travel to Ferguson, Mo., once “things calm down a little bit,” the White House said Tuesday, stoking speculation of a presidential visit following a grand ...
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