Nov. 18: President Obama and South Korean President Lee addressed the media in Seoul, where both leaders called on North Korea to return to nuclear talks.
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Nov. 16: Speaking at a town hall meeting with Chinese university students, President Obama says, I’m a big supporter of non-censorship," in the course of answering one question about Internet usage. Watch the entire speech.
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Nov. 24: At the first state dinner of the Obama administration, the president and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offer a toast to the partnership between the two countries.
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Nov. 24: After a rigorous three-month review of U.S. policy in Afghanistan, President Barack Obama said Tuesday that next week he’ll announce his strategy to "finish the job." NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.
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Nov. 24: The Hill’s A.B. Stoddard and Salon.com’s Joan Walsh debate whether the Obama administration’s inability to quickly resolve the economic crisis will be seen as a scandal on par with George W. Bush’s negligence following Katrina.
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Nov. 23: President Obama says the administration is kicking off a $260 million partnership to boost science, math and technology education. Watch his entire speech.
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Nov. 24: MSNBC military analyst Col. Jack Jacobs discusses the latest reports of President Obama’s expected announcement to increase the number of troops in Afghanistan.
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Nov. 24: President Obama welcomes India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Washington D.C. ahead of the Obama administration’s first official White House dinner later today.
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Nov. 24: CQPolitics.com’s Craig Crawford talks about the right-wing’s outrage over the guest list for Tuesday’s State Dinner at the White House.
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Nov. 24: Tuesday night’s first official State Dinner of the Obama Administration is the hottest ticket in Washington. NBC's Norah O'Donnell reports.
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Nov. 24: NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, and the New Yorker’s Rik Hertzberg debate how President Barack Obama can best present his Afghanistan decision to the American public.
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