He was in Brighton to deliver a speech on his history with game design.
How would you like to have to deliver a speech in those circumstances?
"What you are saying is that I did in fact deliver a speech from a prepared text - I didn't, " he said.
And is the report correct saying that the President plans to deliver a speech on the economy later this month?
Ms. Park will meet with Mr. Obama on Tuesday and deliver a speech at a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
Following that, the President will deliver a speech about the future of Burma and the future of the relationship between the United States and Burma.
The idea to deliver a speech to an invisible Obama only came to him 15 minutes before he stepped out on the stage in Tampa, Florida.
Felix Perera, Minister of Social Services, and Ms Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, will deliver a speech as Guests of Honour.
Obama is expected to deliver a speech in Las Vegas on Tuesday to discuss comprehensive immigration legislation, which he calls a priority of his second term.
She will also travel to the Middle East to deliver a speech on the role of the United States in regional security at the Manama Dialogue in Bahrain.
In early February, before he was set to deliver a speech at the American Enterprise Institute, he invited me to join him at a luncheon in an A.E.
Administration officials say Obama is likely to name Souter's replacement in late May or early June, before the president leaves for Egypt to deliver a speech to the Muslim world.
Hillary Clinton is scheduled to deliver a speech on the second day of the convention, which is also the 88th anniversary of the day women were granted the right to vote.
When this effort failed, Johnson would, just two days later, introduce a bill during a joint session of Congress and deliver a speech often considered a turning point in the civil rights movement.
However, the department was dogged by accusations of ineffectiveness and he made a few personal gaffes, such as being driven a very short distance by a car at a Labour conference on his way to deliver a speech on traffic reduction.
Hence today, on the eve of the fifth anniversary of his election as Lib Dem leader, Clegg will deliver a speech in which he claims credit for stopping deeper welfare cuts proposed by the Tories - in particular, proposals to remove housing benefit from the under-25s and child benefit from families with more than two children.
Ms. DICKINSON: Well, one reason I wanted to do this, I've always wanted to deliver a commencement speech, always.
And this Thursday, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is scheduled to deliver a major speech in Washington on the importance of free trade.
On January 29, 2013, the President flew nine hours to Las Vegas and back to deliver a policy speech on immigration reform.
Mandell, who spoke to the court for nearly 30 minutes, went off script to deliver a rambling speech that at times was defiant and at others asking the judge for mercy.
In March 2000, Amirahmadi's efforts at the American Iranian Council led Albright to deliver a historic speech on Iran in which she expressed regret about the U.S.-backed 1953 coup and past U.S. policy.
Mr. Benhamou was invited to deliver a keynote speech at a dinner given by the California- Israel Chamber of Commerce, an organization as diverse as the more than 7000 miles that separate those two centers of business.
In November 2002, I was flown first-class from my home in Palm Beach, Florida to the island of Guam to deliver a keynote speech at the Third Annual Investment Conference of the Asia Pacific Association for Fiduciary Studies.
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The president-elect is scheduled to deliver a major policy speech on the economy Thursday.
By the time she fell out with Howe, provoking him to deliver a ministerial resignation speech which began her own downfall, he was the only survivor of her first Cabinet.
He is also scheduled to deliver a long-awaited speech on relations between the United States and the Muslim world in Cairo, Egypt, on June 4.
Tony Blair was supposed to deliver a heavily-trailed speech to the CBI at 9.15 this morning, the centre piece of which was to announce a new review into the nation's energy needs with a focus upon finding out if a new nuclear programme was the way forward.
In danger of falling on to the assembled mass, and after some heated communication between the CBI chief and the man in the roof - now joined by a friend - the PM was bundled off into a side room to deliver his speech cheek by jowl with the invited guests, and the constant interruptions of mobile phones, TV cameras, photographers, and noises off.
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