ONE. Iran Nuclear ARms Negotiation
TWO. "You Should KNow Better!"
In addition to the Republican Party and Israel, Barack Obama took the criticisms of CBS White House Correspondent Major Garrett, who asked about "the White House's 'contentment' with American hostages being left out of the Iranian nuclear negotiations. Obama's response,
"That’s nonsense. You should know better..."
I know, we died too!
Check the full scold in the video below! THREE. Response to Bill Cosby Rape Allegations
Since the news of his rape allegations made the news worldwide, over 11,000 citizens are banding together in a White House petition demanding Bill Cosby be stripped of his Presidential Medal of Freedom. During the same press conference, American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent, April Ryan asked Obama if Cosby's medal should be revoked, to which he gave the best answer:
"I’ll say this: if you give a woman, or a man, for that matter, without his or her knowledge, a drug, and then, have sex with that person without consent, that’s rape. And I think this country, or any civilized country, should have no tolerance for rape." BOOM!
FOUR. The Gangsta Lean
Peep Barry's posture throughout the press conference as well as his other public appearances this week. He always carries a boss swagger to him which shows that he's at ease and in charge, an attitude fitting of our Prez.
I see you BARACK! FIVE. First President to Visit A Federal Prison
Today, Barry became the first sitting US President to visit a federal prison as he made a trip to the El Reno facility in Oklahoma. Alongside VICE Founder Shane Smith, the president is participating in the media hub's upcoming special on the American criminal justice system. The two plan to meet with prisoners, prison staff, and law enforcement officials to discuss reform strategies.
Earlier this week, the president commuted 46 inmates charged with non-violent offenses. Watch the full video above.
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