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Obama to Africa: End Tyranny, Corruption

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Obama uses his campaign slogan "yes you can" to praise and scold the continent of his ancestors Saturday.

"To realize that promise, we must first recognize a fundamental truth that you have given life to in Ghana: Development depends upon good governance."

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Obama: No Need for Second Stimulus

The president uses his weekly radio and Internet address to dismiss the notion that the nation may need a second stimulus package.

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Africa Outreach Begins

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President Obama met with his Ghanaian counterpart John Atta Mills Saturday. He said the point of the trip was to show that "Africa is not separate from world affairs."

POOL REPORT: Read it here.

White House sent out release on events surrounding Obama's arrival. Read it here.

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Obama Makes Abortion Pledge

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White House aides confirm the president says he'd work to reduce number of abortions in America with Pope visit.

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Papal Visit

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Obama shakes hands with Pope Benedict XVI after arriving at the Vatican Friday, says it's "a great honor" to meet him.

They then sit at the pontiff's desk, exchange pleasantries before reporters and photographers are ushered out.

Plus: Obama gives Pope stole belonging to sainted 19th century Catholic American, private letter from ailing Senator Kennedy.

POOL REPORT: Read it here. PHOTOS: Obama in Italy. Permalink

Report: Kirk Not Running in Illinois

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The Washington Post reports GOP Rep. Mark Kirk is not planing to seek Burris' Senate seat in 2010. Permalink

ON THE SUNDAY SHOWS

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Meet the Press: Sens. McCain, Schumer. Roundtable with Karen Hughes, Andrea Mitchell, Bob Shrum, Roger Simon.

This Week: Sens. Durbin, Kyl. Roundtable with George Will, Donna Brazile, Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson, Bob Woodward.

Fox News Sunday: Sens. Feinstein, Cornyn; Rep. Cantor. Roundtable with Kristol, Ingraham, Mara Liasson, Juan Williams.

Face the Nation: Sens. Leahy, Sessions.

State of the Union: Sens. Stabenow, Gregg, Alexander, Conrad. Permalink

Specter Hurls "Flagrant Hypocrite" Line at Rival

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The Republican-turned-Democrat hits back at Senate challenger Rep. Sestak on Thursday, questioning his party bona fides. Permalink

White House Looks to Beef Up SEC

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The adminstration proposes legislation Friday expanding the commission's power and seeking to protect investors. Permalink

Burris Not Running Because of Fundraising

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Says he isn't seeking re-election for Obama's Senate seat in 2010 because of the burden of raising money to pay for a campaign.

"I was called to choose between spending my time raising funds, or spending my time raising issues for my state." Permalink

Confirmation Countdown

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--GOP judiciary point-man Senator Sessions says Sotomayor confirmation not "a foregone conclusion."

--CNN/Opinion Research Corp. finds 47% say they want to see the SCOTUS nominee confirmed, 40% don't.

--Sotomayor preps for next week by taking on insults, probing questions in mock hearings. Permalink

Obama Shoots For August

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Reiterates he really wants health care reform by the August recess during press Q&A across the globe in Italy Friday.

EXCERPTS: More of what he had to say here. PHOTOS: Obama in Italy. Permalink

Geithner: Stimulus on "Expected Path"

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Treasury Secretary defends the Recovery Act on Friday in testimony before Congress.

Plus: Administration pushes expansion of foreclosure prevention measures. Permalink

Clinton Prods NoKo on U.S. Journalists

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SecState says Friday two American reporters sentenced to 12 years of labor in North Korea show "great remorse" and should be released. Permalink

House Health Bill Held Up

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Unveiling of health care legislation stalled by House Democrats' demands, now expected to be revealed early next week.

Meanwhile: Biden pitches health reform to small business owners Friday at the White House. Permalink

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Saturday, July 11

    • 5:30 am
    • President Obama attends bilateral meeting with Ghanaian President John Atta Mills at Christianborg Castle in Accra, Ghana
    • 6:15 am
    • President Obama attends expanded breakfast with President Mills at Christianborg Castle in Accra, Ghana
    • 7:00 am
    • Barack and Michelle Obama attend event on maternal health at La General Hospital in Accra, Ghana
    • 8:40 am
    • President Obama delivers remarks to Ghanaian Parliament at the Accra International Conference Center
    • 10:50 am
    • Barack and Michelle Obama meet with Head Chief Osabarima Kwesi Atta II in Ghana
    • 11:15 am
    • Barack and Michelle Obama tour the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana
    • 11:45 am
    • President Obama delivers remarks at the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana
    • 1:50 pm
    • Barack and Michelle Obama attend departure ceremony at Kotoka International Airport
    • 2:45 pm
    • Barack and Michelle Obama depart Accra, Ghana en route Andrews Air Force Base

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