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Barack Obama

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OVERVIEW

Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States on Jan. 20, 2009. The son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas, he is the first African-American to ascend to the highest office in the land.

He is also the first new president since terrorists attacked New York and Washington on Sept. 11, 2001, the first to use the Internet to decisive political advantage, the first to insist on handling a personal smartphone while in the White House. So striking was the unlikeliness of his candidacy that he embraced that aspect, calling himself "a skinny kid with a funny name" and making "change" the theme for his campaign.

It was a theme with deep resonance for a country enmeshed in what was widely believed to be the worst downturn since the Great Depression. Abroad, many challenges loomed: the war in Iraq, the worsening conflict in Afghanistan, the repercussions from Israel's broad assault on Gaza, the threat of terrorism and the increasing signs that the economic woes that began on Wall Street had spread across the global economy.

Mr. Obama arrived at the White House with a resume that appeared short by presidential standards: eight years in the Illinois State Senate, four years as a senator in Washington. He had managed to wrest the Democratic nomination from a field of far more experienced competitors, most notably Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, whom he outlasted in what became an epic primary battle. And he defeated Senator John McCain, the Republican of Arizona, by an electoral margin of 365 to 173, while outpolling him by more than eight million votes.

During the campaign, Mr. Obama laid out a set of large promises that were solidly within the traditional agenda of the Democratic Party, with plans to offer health insurance to all and reduce carbon emissions at the top of the list. At the same time, he proposed moving toward what was sometimes called a post-partisan landscape, appealing to voters of all stripes to come together. As he took office, voters seemed cautiously optimistic, with high hopes for the Obama presidency mixed with a sense that complicated problems would take years to resolve.

The Obama administration's early months in office were dominated by a single issue: the economy. In fact, the economy's seemingly relentless slide in late 2008 began reshaping the Obama team's plans long before Inauguration Day, as first the candidate and then the president-elect was pulled in  to discussions over whether to bail out the financial system, and then into the raging debate over whether and how to keep General Motors and Chrysler from going under. 

Mr. Obama's first major initiative was a gigantic stimulus package to pump money into an economy in something close to free fall. He introduced the outlines of a plan before taking office, and spent much of his first weeks engaged in negotiations with Congress that led to the passage of a $787 billion bill. Republicans derided the bill as unaffordable and wasteful. Not a single Republican in the House voted for the package, and only three Republican Senators did -- just enough for Mr. Obama to avert a filibuster.

On Feb. 26, Mr. Obama unveiled a 10-year budget, including $3.5 trillion for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, that envisioned far-reaching plans to reshape the nation's economic landscape, by promoting fundamental changes in health care, education and energy policy.

Mr. Obama faced some criticism for having so crowded an agenda when the economic woes of the country were so pressing. On the auto bailout, he chose not to appoint a "car czar,'' essentially taking on that position himself with the aid of a car industry task force. Mr. Obama took an aggressive line with G.M. and Chrysler, forcing out G.M.'s chairman, Rick Wagoner, rejecting both companies' recovery plans and setting deadlines, backed up by a bankruptcy threat, for forcing radical changes. The bank bailout plan devised by Treasury Secretary Timothy H. Geithner, on the other hand, called for creating a public-private partnership for buying up hundreds of billions in so-called "toxic assets.'' Mr. Obama and Mr. Geithner also unveiled a $75 billion plan for reducing foreclosures.

Overseas, Mr. Obama quickly reshaped policy on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In Iraq, he set a date of August 2010 for a pullout of most troops. He ordered that 21,000 additional troops be sent to Afghanistan, significantly stepping up American military involvement. Pakistan became a new focus of administration attention, as the Taliban continued to seize ever-larger swaths of the country's western regions.

On his second day in office, Mr. Obama issued executive orders banning torture and closing the secret prisons run by the Central Intelligence Agency. In April, he released memos from the Bush administration Justice Department that authorized brutal treatment of so-called "high value'' terrorism suspects, a move that led to calls for an independent investigation of detainee policy -- calls that Mr. Obama rebuffed.

THE PRESIDENCY OF BARACK OBAMA

THE ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Childhood to Chicago
The Most Famous Law Student in America
Politics
The Primaries
General Election
Victory
The New Team
Inauguration

THE ECONOMY
Stimulus Package
Auto Bailout
Bank Bailout
Housing Plan
Regulatory Proposals
International Financial System

DOMESTIC POLICY
Health Care Reform
Federal Budget
Environment
Immigration
The Supreme Court
Abortion
Gay Rights
Race Relations

NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN POLICY
Iraq
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Iran, North Korea and Nuclear Issues
Mideast
Russia
Detainees

LIFE AND POLITICS
Life in the White House
Obama and the Republicans

Highlights From the Archives

Obama Elected President as Racial Barrier Falls
Obama Elected President as Racial Barrier Falls

Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States, as the country chose him as its first black chief executive.

November 5, 2008usNews

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Alternate Plan as Health Option Muddies Debate
Alternate Plan as Health Option Muddies Debate

The option of a co-op instead of a government health plan is so ill defined that no one knows exactly what it would look like.

August 18, 2009
Obama Defends Strategy in Afghanistan
Obama Defends Strategy in Afghanistan

American involvement in Afghanistan is “a war of necessity” not of choice President Obama said in a speech to military veterans.

August 18, 2009
‘Public Option’ in Health Plan May Be Dropped
‘Public Option’ in Health Plan May Be Dropped

For President Obama, giving up on a public insurance plan could punch a hole in Republican arguments but could also alienate liberal Democrats.

August 18, 2009
Op-Ed Columnist
This Is Reform?

Giving consumers the choice of an efficient, government-run insurance plan would have moved us toward real cost control, but that option seems gone. The public deserves better.

August 18, 2009
Editorial Notebook
The Big Five-O

Hawaii has given a lot to the Union, but because of the economy, an ailing tourism industry and other factors, the celebration of the 50th birthday of the 50th state will be low-key.

August 18, 2009
National Briefing | Southwest
Texas: Racial Tone Causes Removal of Photos at Court

A Lubbock County judge who posted arrest photos of nine people seven of them black wearing Barack Obama T-shirts on a courthouse bulletin board has apologized to those who were offended by the racial tone of the display.

August 18, 2009
Some Democrats Push for Keeping Public Insurance Option

Navigating the acrimonious debate among Democrats between a public option and a health care cooperative presents a significant challenge for the president.

August 18, 2009
Editorial
More Business as Usual

Bank employee pay guidelines must be accompanied by reforms ensuring that banks can no longer profit from primarily speculative activities or other excessively risky transactions.

August 18, 2009
Editorial
The View From the Bottom

Policy makers may need to expand relief efforts to ensure the downturn is not followed by a long spell of very weak economic growth.

August 17, 2009
‘Public Option’ in Health Plan May Be Dropped

For President Obama, giving up on a public insurance plan could punch a hole in Republican arguments but could also alienate liberal Democrats.

August 17, 2009
New U.S. Envoy Takes Up Post
New U.S. Envoy Takes Up Post

As Charles H. Rivkin prepares to be U.S. ambassador to Paris, he is a case study in the debate over appointing political favorites to choice ambassadorships.

August 17, 2009
Green Inc. Column
A New Focus on Ocean Conservation
A New Focus on Ocean Conservation

Conservationists are turning their attention toward the sea as development pressures mean less land contiguously available for protection.

August 17, 2009
Reporters Notebook
On Canyon Visit, Obama Child Shows She’s Done Her Homework
On Canyon Visit, Obama Child Shows She’s Done Her Homework

President Obama’s family vacation also included a fly-fishing trip, though he came up empty-handed.

August 17, 2009
Mubarak to Tell U.S. Israel Must Make Overture
Mubarak to Tell U.S. Israel Must Make Overture

In White House meetings beginning Monday, President Obama is expected to look to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt for help in breaking the latest Middle East deadlock, analysts said.

August 17, 2009
Dangling Money, Obama Pushes Education Shift

Stimulus money has provoked heated debates over standardized testing and the federal role in education.

August 17, 2009
Madison and the White House, Through the Memoir of a Slave
Madison and the White House, Through the Memoir of a Slave

Paul Jennings was a slave in James Madison’s White House, and became the first person to put his recollections of it into a memoir.

August 16, 2009
Op-Ed Columnist
Sarah’s Ghoulish Carousel

Despite putting out a proclamation in 2008 to plan ahead for health care decisions, Sarah Palin has managed to hijack the health care debate from President Obama with one catchy phrase.

August 16, 2009
The Ad Campaign
Americans for Stable Quality Care

This ad, which began running Aug. 13, marks the debut of a coalition of unlikely bedfellows calling itself Americans for Stable Quality Care. Taking the lead is the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. Other partners are the American Medical Association, Families USA, the Federation of American Hospitals and the Service Employees International Union, which represents health care workers. The coalition is spending $12 million to run the ad in 12 states: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorad...

August 16, 2009
On Work Tour in the West, Obama Visits Old Faithful
On Work Tour in the West, Obama Visits Old Faithful

This weekend, the president is pushing a plan for a health care overhaul, and getting in some family time.

August 16, 2009
Competing Ads on Health Care Plan Swamp the Airwaves

A cascade of commercials in the health care fight is helping to create a full-blown national political campaign.

August 16, 2009
Op-Ed Contributor
Why We Need Health Care Reform
Why We Need Health Care Reform

In the end, health care reform isn’t about politics and fear. It’s about changing a system that often works better for the health-insurance companies than it does for millions of Americans.

August 16, 2009
To Promote Health Care Plan, Obama Talks About His Own Grandmother
To Promote Health Care Plan, Obama Talks About His Own Grandmother

At a town-hall in Grand Junction, Colo., President Obama made the political personal by putting a human face on a complicated and sometimes abstract debate.

August 16, 2009
Questions for Janet Napolitano
The Defender
The Defender

The secretary of homeland security talks about the Obama administration’s first 9/11 anniversary.

August 16, 2009
Editorial
War Games

Senators Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts must put their parochial self-interest aside and yield to the nation’s overriding needs by confirming John McHugh as secretary of the Army.

August 16, 2009
The Shop Talk on Martha’s Vineyard: The Obamas
The Shop Talk on Martha’s Vineyard: The Obamas

Will the first family's visit be a vacation paradise for retailers, too?

August 16, 2009
Economic View
A Public Option Isn’t a Curse, or a Cure
A Public Option Isn’t a Curse, or a Cure

An insurance option run by the government would neither invigorate nor destroy the health care system.

August 16, 2009
Emanuel Wields Power Freely, and Faces the Risks
Emanuel Wields Power Freely, and Faces the Risks

Rahm Emanuel is emerging as possibly the most influential White House chief of staff in a generation.

August 16, 2009
Health Debate Fails to Ignite Obama’s Grass Roots

The enthusiasm of the Obama campaign has not carried over to efforts to overhaul the health care system.

August 15, 2009
Obama Says Insurers Are Trying to Block Change
Obama Says Insurers Are Trying to Block Change

The president accused some insurance companies of trying to undermine his plans for overhauling health care.

August 15, 2009
Pakistan Lifts Longtime Ban on Political Activities in Restive Tribal Areas

Rights groups have long denounced the rules as draconian and Pakistan’s political parties have urged the government to do away with them, calling them a dark legacy of British colonial rule.

August 15, 2009

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    John Harwood of the New York Times and CNBC looks at the latest on health care reform and the protests against it. He also interviews The Times' Paul Krugman on the "Republican Death Trip."

    Introducing Justice Sonia Sotomayor

    President Obama hosted a reception at the White House Wednesday morning for newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. (Video: msnbc.com)

    Bloggingheads: John Bolton, Obama's Pal?

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    President Obama flew to New Hampshire on Tuesday to take health care questions in a town hall meeting. (Video: MSNBC)

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    Tim Fernholz, left, of The American Prospect and Matthew Continetti of The Weekly Standard debate the role of rationing in health care reform.

    Obama Remarks on Sotomayor Confirmation

    CNBC video of President Obama's comments following the Senate confirmation vote of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.

    Bill Clinton Back on National Stage

    Peter Baker of The New York Times discusses the roles that former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore played in the release of two American journalists held in North Korea.

    Bloggingheads: Beer Summit Psychology

    Michael McCullough, left, of the University of Miami and Dacher Keltner of the University of California-Berkeley discuss President Obama's motivation.

    Arrests, Followed by Status Checks

    In a program known as Secure Communities, local officials automatically check fingerprints taken at jails against immigration information from federal immigration authorities.

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