Preview: Obama's 2014 Year-End Press Conference
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Friday, December 19, 2014
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A member of the Secret Service walks outside the White House on December 18, 2014 in Washington, D.C. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
Note: Here & Now will air live special coverage of the press conference, set to begin at 1:30 pm Eastern Time.
President Obama will finish up 2014 with his annual end-of-year press conference. He’s expected to cover a wide range of this year’s events, including:
- The U.S. restoring relations with Cuba.
- A U.S. response to the hack on Sony and whether North Korea was behind it.
- The president’s sweeping executive orders to defer deportation of more than 4 million immigrants.
- The White House draft plan to rate the performance quality of 5,000 colleges and universities.
- The fight against the self-proclaimed Islamic State, or ISIS.
- The protests for improved race relations and against police overreach after the events of Ferguson, Missouri.
- Ending U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan.
- The Senate “torture report” on the CIA.
Here & Now’s Robin Young spoke with ABC news political director Rick Klein for a look at what the president is expected to cover.
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