U.S. President Barack Obama is reassuring Americans and the world that fighting terrorism and the Islamic state is his top priority.
He's faced criticism for attending an exhibition baseball game instead of focusing on the response to the attacks on Brussels.
President Obama told reporters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, there is no higher priority.
IN: "I think...
OUT: ...the world."
DUR: 23
U.S. President Barack Obama says the fight against terrorists, such as those who carried out the suicide bombings in Brussels, is not easy.
IN: "This is ....
OUT: ...a bomb."
DUR: 23
On the question of attending the baseball game in Cuba, U.S. President Barack Obama said one of the most important things everyone can do is say that they will not change their lives and liberty due to terrorism.
IN: "That is....
OUT: ...over us."
DUR: 20
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has said that Muslim neighborhoods in America need to be closely monitored by law enforcement.
U.S. President Barack Obama says that's nonsense, the Senator is contradicting his own life story.
IN: "As far as...
OUT: ... no sense."
DUR: 32
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