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Obama: ‘Countries Need To Have Concrete Steps To Tackle Violent Extremism’ – Video


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President Obama speaks on plans to combat violent extremism and ensure the security of citizens in Washington.

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Obama announces three new national monuments – LoneWolf Sager (_) – Video


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President Obama is proclaiming the Pullman Historic District of Chicago, Browns Canyon in Colorado, and a former Honouliuli Internment Camp site in Hawaii to be national monuments. - LoneWolf ...

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Obama getting closer to visiting all 50 states as president

President Barack Obama speaks during the General Session of the 2015 DNC Winter Meeting February 20, 2015 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong, Getty Images

President Obama plans to get one step closer to visiting all 50 states while in office with a trip to South Carolina this week.

Rep. James Clyburn, D-South Carolina, says Mr. Obama plans to visit Benedict College in Columbia Friday.

The week also highlights the personal racial politics of the first black president's past and future as he plans Friday to make his first return to South Carolina since the 2008 primary campaign in which he and Hillary Rodham Clinton fiercely fought for the state's black voters. Obama's South Carolina event is tied to his 1-year-old My Brother's Keeper initiative aimed at improving the lives of young minority men, expected to be a continuing focus for the president after he leaves office.

Clyburn released a statement about the visit to Columbia in The State newspaper Sunday.

"I'm pleased to welcome President Barack Obama back to South Carolina," Clyburn said in a statement provided to the newspaper. He thanked "the Benedict College family for hosting President Obama's event with students and youth leaders."

The visit would leave just South Dakota and Utah on Obama's bucket list before he leaves office in January 2017.

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Immigrants seek clarity on U.S. residency rules at …

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Attorney Rudy Rodas holding a seminar at John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson on President Obama's executive immigration order.

Members of some 25 immigrant families gathered in Paterson on Saturday morning to get advice on navigating the shifting landscape of securing documented residency in this country.

They sat in an auditorium at Kennedy High School, listening and taking notes as attorneys discussed the application process and also provided free one-on-one legal advice.

"Part of what we're seeing is that people are confused about what's going on," said attorney Farrah Irving, who works at a Rutherford law firm.

There's plenty of reason to be confused.

Two weeks ago, a federal judge in Texas ordered a halt to President Obama's executive order offering work permits and quasi-legal status to 4 million people in the country illegally, which has been severely criticized by congressional Republicans and other advocates of tougher enforcement of immigration rules. On Monday, the Justice Department appealed the judge's decision and asked for it to be stayed pending the appeal.

The judge on Tuesday gave the 25 states that had sought the injunction a week to submit their opposition to a stay.

As the legal battle plays out, many people - like those who gathered in Paterson on Saturday - are left wondering about the future.

Some 204,000 people could be eligible for deportation waivers under Obama's order, out of 528,000 unauthorized immigrants in New Jersey, according to the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute. Of those eligible, an estimated 24,000 live in Bergen County and about 18,000 in Passaic County, according to the institute.

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Indias World – Obama’s war on Islamic State – Video


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Guests: Meera Shankar (Former Ambassador to USA) ; Ranjit Singh Kalha (Former Secretary, MEA) ; Dr W S H Awwad (Bureau Chief, SANA) Anchor: Bharat Bhushan.

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