October 01, 2012
President Obama signed Presidential Policy 20, an 18-page directive.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barack Obama | person | 886 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a narrative report or book regarding the Edward Snowden leaks. It details the initial anonymous communications between Snowden (using the handle 'Citizen 4') and filmmaker Laura Poitras. The text describes Snowden's offer to provide evidence of illegal NSA surveillance and Presidential Policy 20 (signed by Obama in Oct 2012), his operational security concerns, and his specific request to be publicly identified ('nailed to the cross') to prevent suspicion from falling on his colleagues or loved ones.
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U.S. Presidential Election, resulting in the re-election of President Barack Obama.
2012-11-09 • United States
President Barack Obama gives his re-election victory speech.
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President Obama's re-election victory speech, mentioned as occurring 'Early Wednesday morning'.
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President Obama's re-election victory speech. The article refers to it as happening on "Early Wednesday morning".
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House Speaker John Boehner gave a speech vowing to be cooperative with President Obama following the election.
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An opportunity for the Obama administration to advance the Israeli-Palestinian peace process due to the leadership of Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
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