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The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release

December 31, 2011

WEEKLY ADDRESS: Working Together in

the New Year to Move America Forward

WASHINGTON — In his weekly address, President Obama told the American people thatalthough there will be tough debates to come in the new year, by joining together, we cancontinue to help grow the economy and create jobs across the country. President Obama will

keep working to ensure that everyone has a fair shot and does their fair share, and as we enterinto 2012, all Americans should remind Washington of what is at stake for the middle class. Byadding their voices to the debate, Americans have already proven that they can make adifference, and in the new year, we can continue to work together to put the country first andhelp every American find the opportunities they deserve.

The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online atwww.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, Saturday, December 31, 2011.

Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address 

Honolulu, HI Saturday, December 31, 2011 

Hello, everybody. As 2011 comes to an end and we look ahead to 2012, I want to wish everyonea happy and healthy New Year.

The last year has been a time of great challenge and great progress for our country. We endedone war and began to wind down another. We dealt a crippling blow to al-Qaeda and madeAmerica more secure. We stood by our friends and allies around the world through naturaldisasters and revolutions. And we began to see signs of economic recovery here at home, evenas too many Americans are still struggling to get ahead.

There’s no doubt that 2012 will bring even more change. And as we head into the New Year,I’m hopeful that we have what it takes to face that change and come out even stronger – to growour economy, create more jobs, and strengthen the middle class.

I’m hopeful because of what we saw right before Christmas, when Members of Congress cametogether to prevent a tax hike for 160 million Americans – saving a typical family about $40 inevery paycheck. They also made sure Americans looking for work won’t see their 

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unemployment insurance cut off. And I expect Congress to finish the job by extending theseprovisions through the end of 2012.

It was good to see Members of Congress do the right thing for millions of workingAmericans. But it was only possible because you added your voices to the debate. Through

email and Twitter and over the phone, you let your representatives know what was atstake. Your lives. Your families. Your well-being. You had the courage to believe that yourvoices could make a difference. And at the end of the day, they made all the difference.

More than anything else, you are the ones who make me hopeful about 2012. Because we’ve got

some difficult debates and some tough fights to come. As I’ve said before, we are at a make-or-break moment for the middle class. And in many ways, the actions we take in the months aheadwill help determine what kind of country we want to be, and what kind of world we want ourchildren and grandchildren to grow up in.

As President, I promise to do everything I can to make America a place where hard work and

responsibility are rewarded – one where everyone has a fair shot and everyone does their fairshare. That’s the America I believe in.  That’s the America we’ve always known.  And I’mconfident that if we work together, and if you keep reminding folks in Washington what’s at

stake, then we will move this country forward and guarantee every American the opportunitiesthey deserve.

Thanks for watching, and from Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Bo and myself, Happy New Year.

[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS ASSESSMENT PHASE A.a START OF]

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary 

For Immediate Release

December 31, 2011

[ Old English þe, earlier se < Indo-European] 

[14th century. < late Latin secretarius 

"confidential officer" < secretus (see

secret)] 

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WEEKLY ADDRESS: Working Together in

the New Year to Move America Forward

WASHINGTON — In his weekly address, President Obama told the American people thatalthough there will be tough debates to come in the new year, by joining together, we cancontinue to help grow the economy and create jobs across the country.

President Obama will keep working to ensure that everyone has a fair shot and does their fair

[14th century. Via Old French adresser <assumed Vulgar Latin addrictiare "direct to" <Latin directus (see direct)]

[ Old English weorc < Indo-European] 

[13th century. Via Anglo-Norman mover < Latin movere]

[ Old English gēar < Indo-European]

[14th century. Via French < Latin praesident- < present participle of   praesidere (see preside)]

[Mid-16th century. < modern Latin

 Americanus < America] 

[ Old English wice < Germanic, "series,

succession"] 

[ Old English tōgædere 

< to "to" + Germanic,

"joined together"] 

[15th century. Directly or via French < Latin

oeconomia < Greek oikonomia < oikonomos 

"steward of a household" < oikos "house" + nemein 

"manage"]

οκονομία < ιδθ από το 5ο αώνα προ τθσ υπαρξεωσ τθσ 

προςωπκότθτοσ ονομαηομζνθσ Ιθςοφσ Χρςτόσ < word

already used since 5 centuries before the existence of the

personality known as Jesus Christ.

[14th century. < Anglo-

Norman enseụrer , alteration

of Old French asseụrer , assurer (see assure)] 

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share, and as we enter into 2012, all Americans should remind Washington of what is at stakefor the middle class.

By adding their voices to the debate, Americans have already proven that they can make adifference, and in the new year, we can continue to work together to put the country first andhelp every American find the opportunities they deserve.

The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at

www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, Saturday, December 31, 2011.

Remarks of President Barack Obama 

should əd] 

CORE MEANING: modal verb indicating that something is the right thing for somebody to d

You should get more exercise. 

I should have told her I was leaving.  The report recommended that children should be tested regularly.  

modal verb 

1. expressing desirability: expresses desirability or rightness

You should work less. 

2. expressing likelihood or probability: to be scheduled or expected to be or do something

I should be back by 12. 

The scissors should be in the second drawer down. 

They should have arrived at Grandma's by now. 

3. expressing conditions or consequences: used to express the conditionality of an occurrence and suggest it is not

given, or to indicate the consequence of something that might happen (used in conditional clauses)

If anything should happen to my car, I'd be heartbroken. 

Should you have any questions, our staff will be available to help. 

"If I should die, think only this of me..." (RUPERT BROOKE The Soldier 1887-1915)

'

[ Old English middel ] 

[13th century. Via Old

French vois < Latin vox ] 

[13th century. < Old French cuntrée < assumed

Vulgar Latin (terra) contrata "(land) lying

opposite" < Latin contra "against"] 

op·por·tu·ni·ty [òppə ətee, óppə ətee] ( plural  op·por·tu·ni·ties)noun 1. advantageous chance: a chance, especially one

that offers some kind of advantage

2. favorable conditions: a combination of favorable

circumstances or situations

[Early 20th century. < audio-] 

while connected to computer

while connected to a central

computer or computer network [Late 16th century. < French remarquer  

< marquer "to mark"] 

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Weekly Address Honolulu, HI Saturday, December 31, 2011 

Hello, everybody. As 2011 comes to an end and we look ahead to 2012, I want to wisheveryone a happy and healthy New Year.

The last year has been a time of great challenge and great progress for our country. We ended one war and began to wind down another.

We dealt a crippling blow to al-Qaeda and made America more secure. We stood by our friendsand allies around the world through natural disasters and revolutions.

[14th century. Via Old French adresser <

assumed Vulgar Latin addrictiare "direct to" <

Latin directus (see direct)] 

[13th century. Via French < Latin < decem "ten"; because

the tenth month of the Roman year] 

[ Old English lōcian < Germanic] 

[12th century. < Old Norse vanta "be

lacking" < Germanic, "lacking"] [ Old English hǣlþ < Germanic]

[ Old English latost (adverb) "after all theothers" < Germanic]

[ Old English ende < Indo-European,

"front"  [ Old English, < Indo-European, "to

blow"] 

[ Old English dǣl "part, share, amount," dǣlan "divide"

< Germanic] 

[ Old English standan < Indo-

Euro ean  [ Old English þurh < Indo-

European, "pass through"] 

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And we began to see signs of economic recovery here at home, even as too many Americans are

still struggling to get ahead.

There’s no doubt that 2012 will bring even more change. And as we head into the New Year,I’m hopeful that we have what it takes to face that change and come out even stronger – to growour economy, create more jobs, and strengthen the middle class.

[ Old English beginnan < Germanic] 

[ Old English hām < Germanic] 

a·head [ə héd] adverb, adjective 1. in front: in front of somebody or something

They are in the white car just ahead. 

2. forward: onward or in a forward direction

Keep walking straight ahead and it'll be on your left. 

3. to future: in or into the future

We expect more news in the weeks ahead.  

4. earlier: before or in advance of something or somebodyYou need to learn to plan ahead! 

5. better: in or into a more advanced or desirable state

Our company is definitely ahead compared to

competition. 

6. in first place: in a winning position in a contest or

competition

They were ahead by 6 points. 

[13th century. Via Old French doter  

< Latin dubitare "be uncertain" < 

dubius "uncertain"] 

come [kum] ( past  came [kaym], past participle come, present participle com·ing, 3rd person present singular  comes) CORE MEANING: abasic intransitive verb expressing movement toward a specifiedplace or person.This verb often expresses the concept of movement coupled withthe arrival at a place where an activity will take place.

Come and sit by me. Come to my house tomorrow. 

1. intransitive verb occur in mind: to occur as a thought in the mind

 An afterthought came to me while I was shaving.  

2. intransitive verb 

originate: to originate from a place or thing

The meat came from Canadian herds.  

3. intransitive verb 

happen: to happen or exist at a particular point or time

I never thought this day would come. 

4. intransitive verb 

result: to be the result or consequence of something

comes from eating too much chocolate  

[14th century. < Latin

creat-, past participle of  

creare "bring forth"] 

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I’m hopeful because of what we saw right before Christmas, when Members of Congress cametogether to prevent a tax hike for 160 million Americans – saving a typical family about $40 inevery paycheck.

They also made sure Americans looking for work won’t see their unemployment insurance cut

off. And I expect Congress to finish the job by extending these provisions through the end of 2012.

It was good to see Members of Congress do the right thing for millions of workingAmericans. But it was only possible because you added your voices to the debate.

[14th century. < by cause "for the reason (that)," after Old

French par chance] 

[Early 17th century. < medieval Latin typicalis < late

Latin typicus < Greek tupikos < tupos "blow,

impression"]

τύπος < used by Aishilos 6 to 5 centuries before the

existence of the personality called Jesus Christ. 

pay·check [páy chèk] ( plural  pay·checks)noun 1. salary check: a check issued to an

employee as payment of salary or wages

2. salary: wages or salary

[ Old English lōcian < Germanic]

[14th century. < Latin extendere "stretchout" < tendere "hold out, stretch"][15th century. < Latin congressus, past participle

of congredi "go together" < gradi "proceed"] 

[ Old English riht < Indo-European, "go

straight"] 

[14th century. Via French membre 

< Latin membrum "limb, part"] 

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Through email and Twitter and over the phone, you let your representatives know what was atstake. Your lives. Your families. Your well-being.

You had the courage to believe that your voices could make a difference. And at the end of theday, they made all the difference.

More than anything else, you are the ones who make me hopeful about 2012. Because we’ve

got some difficult debates and some tough fights to come. As I’ve said before, we are at a make-or-break moment for the middle class.

And in many ways, the actions we take in the months ahead will help determine what kind of 

tel·e·phone [téllə 

noun ( plural  tel·e·phones)1. electronic communications device: an electronic apparatus

containing a receiver and transmitter that is connected to a

telecommunications system, enabling the user to speak to and he

others with similar equipment

[14th century. Directly or via French < Latin repraesentare, literally "show back"< praesentare "to show"]

[13th century. < Old French corage < Latin cor "heart"] 

[14th century. Via French, "differ, defer" < Latin

differre "differ" < ferre "carry"] 

[ Old English ǣnig < Indo-

European, "one of a kind"] 

[14th century. Via French < Latin momentum 

"movement" < movere "to move"] 

[14th century. Directly or via Old French < Latin

action- < actus (see act)] 

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country we want to be, and what kind of world we want our children and grandchildren to growup in.

As President, I promise to do everything I can to make America a place where hard work andresponsibility are rewarded – one where everyone has a fair shot and everyone does their fairshare.

That’s the America I believe in. That’s the America we’ve always known.

[ Old English cild ] 

[14th century. Directly or via French < Latin promissum <  promiss-, past participle of promittere "send forward" < mittere 

"send"] 

[Mid-18th century. < Italian] 

[Mid-16th century. Via French < Latin respondere "promise in return" < spondere "to pledge"]

[ Old English belyfan, alteration of  gelēfan <

Germanic, "to love, trust"] 

1. transitive and intransitive verb hold information in mind: to

have information firmly in the mind or committed to memory

They know the names of all the U.S. presidents. 

2. transitive and intransitive verb be certain about something: to

believe firmly in the truth or certainty of something

I know she wouldn't be late without a good reason. 

3. transitive and intransitive verb realize something: to be or

become aware of something

I didn't know you cared. 

4. transitive verb comprehend something: to have a thorough

understanding of something through experience or study

know computers 

5. transitive verb have encountered somebody or something

before: to be acquainted, associated, or familiar with somebody

or something

I have known John for years. 

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 And I’m confident that if we work together, and if you keep reminding folks in Washingtonwhat’s at stake, then we will move this country forward and guarantee every American theopportunities they deserve.

Thanks for watching, and from Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Bo and myself , Happy New Year.

[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS ASSESSMENT PHASE A.a END OF]

[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS ASSESSMENT PHASE A.b START OF]

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release

December 31, 2011

WEEKLY ADDRESS: Working Together in

the New Year to Move America Forward

[Early 16th century. < Anglo-

Norman guarantie < Old French

garantir "to warrant" < garant  "warrant"] 

[13th century. Via Old French deservir < Latin

deservire "serve well" < servire (see serve)] 

[Assumed Old English wæccan "keep watch, be

awake" < Germanic] 

[ Old English mēseolf  "me self" ( self in the

obsolete sense of "same")] 

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WASHINGTON — In his weekly address, President Obama told the American people thatalthough there will be tough debates to come in the new year, by joining together, we cancontinue to help grow the economy and create jobs across the country.

President Obama will keep working to ensure that everyone has a fair shot and does their fair

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share, and as we enter into 2012, all Americans should remind Washington of what is at stake for the middle class.

By adding their voices to the debate, Americans have already proven that they can make adifference, and in the new year, we can continue to work together to put the country first andhelp every American find the opportunities they deserve.

And it is all about fame

3 States i crossed...

And i saw someone in Los Angeles...

The Sign i passed 30 miles ago said "LA"

This is a House...

So i am in 'LA'...

Where is Hollywood I Asked...

The Local Smiled...

I Smiled Back...

Everyone Knows Me After 10 Years...

I still smile while through this Glass Tube the Local knows i Smile Back...

And I still wonder...

Is this the end of my journey?

Total Peace Turns people to Zombies...

Total War Turns People to Animals...

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The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online atwww.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, Saturday, December 31, 2011.

Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address Honolulu, HI Saturday, December 31, 2011 

She and She vs She

Can you Give Me Her Touch?

Can you Taste Her Lips?

Does Your Heart Beats the Same she

Does When We Make Love?

Путаница, Putanitsa means

Confusion in Russian

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Hello, everybody. As 2011 comes to an end and we look ahead to 2012, I want to wish everyonea happy and healthy New Year.

The last year has been a time of great challenge and great progress for our country. We endedone war and began to wind down another.

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We dealt a crippling blow to al-Qaeda and made America more secure. We stood by our friendsand allies around the world through natural disasters and revolutions.

And we began to see signs of economic recovery here at home, even as too many Americans arestill struggling to get ahead.

There’s no doubt that 2012 will bring even more change. And as we head into the New Year,I’m hopeful that we have what it takes to face that change and come out even stronger – to growour economy, create more jobs, and strengthen the middle class.

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I’m hopeful because of what we saw right before Christmas, when Members of Congress cametogether to prevent a tax hike for 160 million Americans – saving a typical family about $40 in

every paycheck.

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They also made sure Americans looking for work won’t see their unemployment insurance cutoff. And I expect Congress to finish the job by extending these provisions through the end of 2012.

It was good to see Members of Congress do the right thing for millions of workingAmericans. But it was only possible because you added your voices to the debate.

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Through email and Twitter and over the phone, you let your representatives know what was atstake. Your lives. Your families. Your well-being. You had the courage to believe that yourvoices could make a difference. And at the end of the day, they made all the difference.

More than anything else, you are the ones who make me hopeful about 2012. Because we’vegot some difficult debates and some tough fights to come. As I’ve said before, we are at a make-or-break moment for the middle class. And in many ways, the actions we take in the months

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ahead will help determine what kind of country we want to be, and what kind of world we wantour children and grandchildren to grow up in.

As President, I promise to do everything I can to make America a place where hard work andresponsibility are rewarded – one where everyone has a fair shot and everyone does their fairshare. That’s the America I believe in. 

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That’s the America we’ve always known. And I’m confident that if we work together, and if you keep reminding folks in Washington what’s at stake, then we will move this country forward

and guarantee every American the opportunities they deserve.

Thanks for watching, and from Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Bo and myself, Happy New Year.

[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS ASSESSMENT PHASE A.b END OF]

[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS ASSESSMENT PHASE A.c START OF]

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary 

For Immediate Release 

December 31, 2011

[1.4]When this scheme was disclosed to the Helvetii by informers, they, according to their custom,

compelled Orgetorix to plead his cause in chains; it was the law that the penalty of being burned by

fire should await him if condemned. On the day appointed for the pleading of his cause, Orgetorix

drew together from all quarters to the court, all his vassals to the number of ten thousand persons;

and led together to the same place all his dependents and debtor-bondsmen, of whom he had a grea

number; by means of those he rescued himself from [the necessity of] pleading his cause. While the

state, incensed at this act, was endeavoring to assert its right by arms, and the magistrates were

mustering a large body of men from the country, Orgetorix died; and there is not wanting a suspicion

as the Helvetii think, of his having committed suicide. 

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WEEKLY ADDRESS: Working Together in

the New Year to Move America Forward

WASHINGTON — In his weekly address, President Obama told the American people thatalthough there will be tough debates to come in the new year, by joining together, we cancontinue to help grow the economy and create jobs across the country.

[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS ASSESSMENT PHASE A.c END OF] 

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