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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2013-07-01</dateIssued>
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        Remarks Prior to a 
        
        Cabinet Meeting
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September 12, 2013</item-date>
        
    <para>
        Well, obviously, we're missing a few members of our Cabinet here today. In particular, 
        
        John Kerry is overseas meeting on a topic that we've been spending a lot of time on over the last several weeks: the situation in 
        
        Syria and how we can make sure that chemical 
        
        weapons are not used against innocent people.
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    <para>
        I am hopeful that the discussions that Senator--Secretary Kerry had with 
        
        Foreign Minister Lavrov, as well as some of the other players in this, can yield a concrete result. And I know that he is going to be working very hard over the next several days to see what the possibilities are there.
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    <para>
        But even as we have been spending a lot of time on the 
        
        Syria issue and making sure that international attention is focused on the horrible 
        
        tragedy that occurred there, it is still important to recognize that we've got a lot more stuff to do here in this Government.
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    <para>
        The American people are still interested 
        
        in making sure that our kids are getting the kind of education they deserve; that we're putting people back to work; that we are dealing properly with a Federal 
        
        budget; that bills are getting paid on time; that the full faith and credit of the United States is preserved; and that the Federal Government itself is, in every single agency, running the way it should and making sure that our constituents and the American people are getting a good deal.
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    <para>
        So we're going to spend some time here today talking about all the 
        
        efforts that have been made by many of these Cabinet Secretaries to streamline operations, to cut out waste, to improve performance, to improve customer 
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    <para>satisfaction. We're going to focus on some specific issues, including managing some of the budget debates that are going to be taking place over the next several weeks.</para>
        
    <para>
        We're going to be talking about the rollout of the Affordable 
        
        Care Act, where we've seen some tremendous progress over the last several months and are confident that starting at the beginning of next month, people are going to be able to start signing up for health care, in many cases, for the first time. And we're going to spend some time talking about issues like comprehensive immigration 
        
        reform that are still of enormous importance to ensure that America 
        
        grows.
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    <para>
        So I appreciate all the great work that people have done. Some of the Cabinet 
        
        members here are still relatively new, but thanks to their confirmations and the great teams they put around them, I know that they're hitting the ground running. All right?
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    <para>
Thank you very much, everybody.</para>
        
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        <b>Note:</b>
                 The President spoke at 11:17 a.m. in the Cabinet Room at the White House. In his remarks, he referred to Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov of Russia.
    
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