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Module 4: Transcript: Opening Remarks by President Obama

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  1. contribution
    a voluntary gift made to some worthwhile cause
    That’s what the American people have been doing in recent days with their extraordinary generosity and contributions to the Haitian people.
  2. relief
    assistance in time of difficulty
    At this moment, we’re moving forward with one of the largest relief efforts in our history—to save lives and to deliver relief that averts an even larger catastrophe.
  3. effort
    earnest and conscientious activity intended to do something
    At this moment, we’re moving forward with one of the largest relief efforts in our history—to save lives and to deliver relief that averts an even larger catastrophe.
  4. catastrophe
    a state of extreme ruin and misfortune
    At this moment, we’re moving forward with one of the largest relief efforts in our history—to save lives and to deliver relief that averts an even larger catastrophe.
  5. ensure
    make certain of
    The two leaders with me today will ensure that this is matched by a historic effort that extends beyond our government, because America has no greater resource than the strength and the compassion of the American people.
  6. service
    an act of help or assistance
    On behalf of the American people, I want to thank both of you for returning to service and leading this urgent mission.
  7. aid
    the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need
    That effort raised substantial resources for the victims of that disaster—money that helped save lives, deliver aid, and rebuild communities.
  8. rebuild
    build again
    That effort raised substantial resources for the victims of that disaster—money that helped save lives, deliver aid, and rebuild communities.
  9. scope
    the state of the environment in which a situation exists
    Every day that goes by, we learn more about the horrifying scope of this catastrophe—destruction and suffering that defies comprehension.
  10. defy
    elude, especially in a baffling way
    Every day that goes by, we learn more about the horrifying scope of this catastrophe—destruction and suffering that defies comprehension.
  11. scene
    the place where some action occurs
    That’s why thousands of American personnel—civilian and military—are on the scene working to distribute clean drinking water and food and medicine, and thousands of tons of emergency food supplies are arriving every day.
  12. distribute
    administer or bestow, as in small portions
    That’s why thousands of American personnel—civilian and military—are on the scene working to distribute clean drinking water and food and medicine, and thousands of tons of emergency food supplies are arriving every day.
  13. coordination
    regulation of diverse elements into a harmonious operation
    And Secretary Hillary Clinton will be in Haiti today to meet with President Préval and continue our close coordination with his government.
  14. respond
    show a reaction to something
    Here at home, Presidents Bush and Clinton will help the American people to do their part, because responding to a disaster must be the work of all of us.
  15. common
    belonging to or participated in by the people as a whole
    Indeed, those wrenching scenes of devastation remind us not only of our common humanity but also of our common responsibilities.
  16. restore
    bring back into original existence, function, or position
    As president, Bill Clinton helped restore democracy in Haiti.
  17. united
    being or joined into a single entity
    We stand united with the people of Haiti, who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild.
  18. resilience
    the ability to recover readily from adversity or change
    We stand united with the people of Haiti, who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild.
  19. recover
    regain or make up for
    We stand united with the people of Haiti, who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild.
  20. display
    exhibiting openly in public view
    Yesterday we witnessed a small but remarkable display of that determination—some of you may have seen it—Haitians with little more than the clothes on their back marched peacefully through a ruined neighborhood, and despite all their loss and all their suffering, they sang songs of faith and songs of hope.
  21. committed
    bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a cause or action
    Those are the hopes that we’re committed to answering.
Created on Thu Oct 01 14:09:04 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Oct 06 13:07:00 EDT 2020)

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