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[OS] Fw: New York Pool # 3

Released on 2012-10-17 17:00 GMT

Email-ID 3097688 Date 2011-08-12 02:09:15 From noreply@messages.whitehouse.gov To whitehousefeed@stratfor.com

[OS] Fw: New York Pool # 3





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From: Stephen COLLINSON <Stephen.COLLINSON@afp.com>

To: Hughes, Caroline E.

Sent: Thu Aug 11 20:02:06 2011

Subject: New York Pool # 3







New York Pool #3











Hundreds of people packed the streets of West Village on a fine summer

evening and police marksmen stood on rooftops as the President arrived at

the residence, a smart, multi-story brick row house, of movie mogul Harvey

Weinstein.







Guests, including Gwyneth Paltrow, her husband Chris Martin, Jimmy

Fallon, Vera Wang, co-host Anna Wintour, Alicia Keys and New York Governor

Andrew Cuomo awaited, sitting round five round tables each holding 10

people in a hot basement room.







The president walked down the stairs into the very intimate setting with a

characteristic "Hello, Hello, Hello," and guests stood to applaud him.







Weinstein said he had been trying to persuade his wife for three years to

have a housewarming party and it had taken president to make it happen.







He said that that last year in Martha's Vineyard the president had asked

him if he had any movies and he had given him a rough cut of the "King's

Speech."







Obama quipped :"It was pretty good."







Weinstein said this year he would send Obama Meryl Streep playing Margaret

Thatcher in the "Iron Lady" to watch on his vacation.







Highlights of POTUS remarks, transcript to come.







The president spoke at the bottom of the stairs, without notes, or a

microphone in the small room.







"This is a pretty good looking crowd," Obama said.







The President talked about how he had been in Michigan earlier, and how he

had "jump started" an entire industry in electric batteries for hybrid

cars.



"What was remarkable was to see outside of Washington, the enthusiasm, the

energy, the hopefulness, the decency, of the American people. What I said

to them is you deserve better than you have been getting out of Washington

over the last two and a half months, for that matter for the last two and

a half years," the president said.







"People understand that this country is going through a fundamental change

...."







He talked about how the challenge of globalization and the global economy

was making people realize that they needed to change the way they work,

live and play.







"They look at what is happening in Washington and think these folks are

from outer space. They don't seem to understand how critical it is for us

to work together."







"Here is the good news, as frustrating as the past couple of months have

been. Washington reached a low water point. The public suddenly realized

... we are going to have to get engaged."







"If that energy is harnessed and tapped I am absolutely convinced this

country is going to be on the upswing in the next couple of years."







He said America could create jobs, educate its kids, free itself from

dependence on foreign oil without radical steps. He said great strides had

been made with healthcare reform but said there was a lot more work to do.







On debt.







"I don't know if you noticed when the stock market went down. What did

everybody buy after the downgrade ? US Treasuries."







"Everybody understands that the United States still has the greatest

economic potential,"







"The market voted with its feet."







"When I ran in 2008,I think that a lot of folks thought you elect Obama

and suddenly you can fix politics in Washington."







"We are a big diverse country. Not everybody agrees with me, not everybody

agrees with folks who live in Manhattan."







"Democracy is messy and is tough and our system is broken. That makes this

election more important than 2008.







He riffed on people being deflated, and not being sure if they wanted

change "they have still got the Obama poster, it is all frayed. Obama is

gray haired, he doesn't seem as cool."







"In some ways that is a healthy thing. Because in 2012... we realize it is

about us.. It is not about my election. One person."







The president also mentioned that on August 28 he will open the Martin

Luther King memorial in Washington DC and said he had flown over it

already and it looked "spectacular."







"Now that King has his own memorial on the Mall, I think that we forget

when he was alive there was nobody who was more vilified, nobody who was

more controversial, nobody who was more despairing at times, there was a

decade following the great successes of Birmingham and Selma which was

just struggle."







"What he understood, what kept him going was that the arc of the moral

universe is long but it bends towards justice. But it doesn't bend on its

own... it takes time, and it is hard work and it has its frustrations."



































Stephen Collinson



AFP White House Correspondent,



Washington



Cell: 202 4137591



www.afp.com











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