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Title: Second Statement On Boston Marathon Bombings
Style: Speech, Political
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Boston police and state police and local police across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts responded with professionalism and bravery over five long days. And tonight, because of their determined efforts, we've closed an important chapter in this tragedy. I've been briefed earlier this evening by FBI Director Mueller. One thing we do know is that whatever hateful agenda drove these men to such heinous acts will not - cannot - prevail. Whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they've already failed. They failed because the people of Boston refused to be intimidated. They failed because, as Americans, we refused to be terrorized. They failed because we will not waver from the character and the compassion and the values that define us as a country.

President Obama delivered a message of "resolve" in Boston on Thursday morning, as FBI investigators work to track down two men they want to interview over the marathon bombings that killed three and left more than 170 injured. Almost 2,000 people will be in attendance at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross to hear the president extend his condolences to the victims and families of the double bombing at a multi-faith service. A long line of Bostonians stretching three blocks had formed outside the church from dawn to gain a seat, and many were turned away

President Barack Obama delivered a statement on the Boston Marathon bombing Tuesday, saying the FBI is investigating the event "as an act of terrorism. In an appearance in the White House briefing room, Obama urged Americans to be vigilant and to watch for suspicious activity a day after the two explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing at least three people and wounding scores more. Obama, briefed by FBI Director Robert Mueller, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and other national security aides, said there is still much to be investigated in what was the worst attack on .

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2013 Boston Marathon bombings. deadly explosions during the 2013 Boston Marathon, and subsequent shooting and manhunt. Redirected from Boston Marathon bombings). The Boston Marathon bombings were a terrorist attack that happened during the 2013 Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. At 2:49 PM EDT, two bombs exploded thirteen seconds apart near the finish line. Three people were killed and an estimated 264 people were injured

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The 2013 Boston Marathon saw two dead and up to 100 injured Monday after two explosions rang out. wayback. Boston Marathon 2013 bombing: Two dead, 100 hurt in twin blasts World News National Post. President Obama's statement on the Boston marathon explosions – full text.

US President Barack Obama has told the people of Boston they will recover from the trauma at Monday’s marathon. Having paid tribute to those who had died, Obama told the congregation that Boston's spirit as a city would help it to recover. You will run again because that's what the people of Boston are made of," Obama said. Obama stands by Boston. Obama speaks his support.

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1 Second Statement On Boston Marathon Bombings 4:29

Notes

Delivery date of speech: 16 April 2013