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From: "The New York Times" <nytimes®email.newyorktimes.com> To: "jeevacation®gmail.com" <jeevacation®gmail.com> Subject: Looking back at the Obama presidency. Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2017 14:30:45 +0000 RI:he New York Times View in browser The Obama Era. I A LOOK BACK. Part 1: The Regulator in Chief I READ NOW Throughout two terms, President Obama and his administration brought sweeping changes to the nation. His legacy has affected every American, as well as the lives of those around the world. In a series of six articles, we reflect on those accomplishments. From brokering climate change agreements to restructuring the EFTA00693285 nation's health care system, from writing marriage equality into law to questioning police response tactics in the face of racial tensions, to managing the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan — eight years later, the America he leaves us is a different place. MORE IN THIS SERIES Part 2: The Threat ;;', Part 2: The Threat to the Planet to the Planet By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, MARK LANDLER and CORAL DAVENPORT In an exclusive interview on his legacy, President Obama speaks to The Times's Mark Landler and Coral Davenport on climate change while visiting Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Read Now Part 3: The "Good Part 3: The "Good War" War" By MARK LANDLER A strategy that went from a "good war" to the shorthand "Afghan good enough" reflects the president's coming to terms with what was possible in Afghanistan. Read Now CONTINUE READING EFTA00693286 This email was sent to jeevacation@gmaitcom Account Login I Help Center Attn: Customer Service, P.O. Box 8041. Davenport. IA 52808.5041 Terms of Service I Privacy Policy I Unsubsaibe O2017 The New York Times Company I 620 Eighth Ave.. New York. NY 10018 EFTA00693287

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