It has been deleted from the entire interview. Let's say Obama... How can this song be removed from the internet, World Wide? Just think about that!
It's hard to say so soon. The problems America has are not going to be short term fixes.
Barack Senior died in a car accident in Kenya. Many sources say that his problems with alcohol contributed to his death.
The proper way to say it is next week's interview. It has to be possessive. Example: You need to be prepared for next week's interview.
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Yes and no. This is a very old question, from back in 2008. Then-candidate Obama was explaining that some of his Republican opponents were spreading rumors about him, saying he was a Muslim-- he is not and never was a Muslim. But in the interview, Obama was trying to praise John McCain (his opponent) for not joining in the false claims-- it is clear from the context, and from the video itself, that he was trying to debunk the rumor, and when he referred to "my Muslim faith," it was in the context of saying McCain doesn't ever make such an accusation, and doesn't believe the Muslim rumors. But Stephanopoulis seems to have misunderstood and thought Obama had made a gaffe. Obama's opponents jumped on it too, took a snippet of the interview out of context and used it to claim Obama "admitted" he was a Muslim. He did not. I enclose a link to the story and to the video, so you can see for yourself.
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Obama is not. I cannot say about Bush.
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The president has never said in any book that he is a Muslim, nor has he said it in any interview. Contrary to internet myths, Mr. Obama is not a Muslim; he is a Christian. But in his book "Dreams from my Father," he talked about his father's life-- his father was born a Muslim but left that religion and became an atheist. By the time President Obama was born, his father had no religion at all.