File:President Obama Speaks to the Muslim World from Cairo, Egypt (part 2).ogv
President_Obama_Speaks_to_the_Muslim_World_from_Cairo,_Egypt_(part_2).ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 29 min 2 s, 470 × 360 pixels, 353 kbps overall, file size: 73.38 MB)
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DescriptionPresident Obama Speaks to the Muslim World from Cairo, Egypt (part 2).ogv |
English: "A New Beginning" The President gives a speech in Cairo, Egypt, outlining his personal commitment to engagement with the Muslim world, based upon mutual interests and mutual respect, and discusses how the United States and Muslim communities around the world can bridge some of the differences that have divided them. |
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YouTube video by user whitehouse Converted from HQ MP4 format (fmt=18) to Ogg Theora using fmpeg2theora. Split into two parts to keep file size under 100 MB upload limit. |
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