And is this going to be a part of his speech, given that this turmoil could very well affect the U.S. economy in a very big way?
The advocacy of positions on behalf of people in the country before the Congress is as much a part of free speech, I believe, as what we're doing here on NPR.
He is working with Jon Favreau, his chief speechwriter, as well as many others who are involved in the discussion about policy issues and other things that will be a part of the speech.
To that end, it was interesting that a substantial part of his speech was a rebuff to Labour's attacks last week.
Mr Jones also recounted the experiences which led him to became a Labour politician, in a highly personal part of the speech.
The outcry forced Roosevelt to dedicate the better part of a speech later in the tour to explaining why New Nationalism was in fact not new.
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Administration officials considered revealing more about U.S. military operations in Yemen and Somalia as part of a speech last month by John Brennan, the top White House counterterrorism adviser.
The whole point of awards shows is that no one knows who is going to win and the audience counts on that element of surprise to be part of a winner's speech, Wellman says.
Analysts say the results of the first opinion polls since David Cameron's Conservative Party speech are likely to be a crucial part of the PM's calculation.
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This part of the speech was a mosaic of circumstantial material, rather than an Adlai Stevenson-like blaze of proof.
In a long-awaited speech, Mr Cameron pledged to hold a referendum during the early part of the next parliament - by the end of 2017 at the latest - if the Conservatives win the next general election.
He called it the phonograph, and it took a long time for librarians to figure out that the echoes of speech and music that Edison and his successors etched on discs were as important a part of our collective memory as the words that Johannes Gutenberg and his successors printed on paper.
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He resurrected the issue during his State of the State speech in January as part of an agenda that could position him well for a 2016 run for the Democratic nomination for president.
On Monday, Mr Mitchell will give a speech saying that aid is an essential part of efforts to bring stability to Afghanistan.
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Unusually, he is expected to make a point of using English phrases during the Welsh part of his speech and Welsh during the English part.
She cannot speak the Ariekei tongue, but she is an indelible part of it, having long ago been made a figure of speech, a living simile in their language.
He also took issue with another part of Mr Trimble's weekend speech - a section which attacked the performance of the Health Minister Bairbre de Brun, and also criticised the Education Minister Martin McGuinness.
Disproving the charge, Podhoretz writes, required "literally printing out the 2 million words that had appeared on this site in 2008 and sending them in many boxes to the IRS" to show that the Lieberman speech was "essentially a part per million" of Commentary's output.
Students have protested, even occupying part of university building where Abraham Lincoln gave a famous anti-slavery speech.
The Queen will attend a number of functions in the west of the province on Tuesday as part of her three day visit and will also give a short speech to Assembly members at Stormont.
"I think Peter Cooper wanted this school to be a model for a level playing field for higher education, " said Joe Riley, 22, a senior in the arts school and a member of the Occupy Cooper movement that in December took over part of a building where Lincoln gave his "right makes might" speech.
Growing up with extreme mental incapacity and no speech is not the same as being part of a vibrant Chicano-American community.
He will focus -- he has asked, as you heard in the speech yesterday, that a focus of this discussion in part be about ways that we can work together enhance economic development in Egypt and Tunisia, and then on to Poland, a very important and close ally in Poland.
He was referring to Obama chastising black fathers for not doing enough for their children during a Father's Day speech and making "faith-based initiatives" part of his campaign platform.
He touched on nearly every part of the Asia Pacific region during his speech, and talked about a boyhood visit to Japan with his mother, his birth in Hawaii, a childhood spent partly in Indonesia and the United States' position as a Pacific nation.
Part of the pleasure of a good story, or a good joke, or a good speech, is fulfillment of expectation.
As a part of that plan, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell is crafting a speech that "will clarify its (the U.S.) views on an end result" to the Middle East crisis and the eventual "creation of a Palestinian state, " officials said.
Home health care is primarily for patients who need frequent care that requires the attention of a physical, occupational, or speech therapist, or a nurse on a part-time basis, but does not require the patient to be hospitalized.
Perhaps one day, a glove like this could be part of a universal translator, which is something that will continue to be pursued as mobile computing, speech recognition, and translation advance.
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In a wide-ranging speech on world issues, Mr Blair also said he believed nuclear power had to be part of the future.
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