Obama reflects on 20 months of crises

July 29, 2010, 8:08am
US President Barack Obama appears on the ABC daytime television talk show "The View" in New York on July 28, 2010, with (L-R) Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. (AFP photo)
US President Barack Obama appears on the ABC daytime television talk show "The View" in New York on July 28, 2010, with (L-R) Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. (AFP photo)

WASHINGTON, July 28, 2010 (AFP) – US President Barack Obama reflected on 20 months of crises that have plagued his administration, in a rare interview with a daytime television talk show on Wednesday.

Obama taped an appearance with ABC's "The View" which is presented by a panel including veteran journalist Barbara Walters and actress Whoopi Goldberg. It will be shown in full on Thursday.

In a brief excerpt shown on ABC News, Obama reflected on a difficult last 20 months, joking "where do I begin here?"

The challenges included "a non-stop effort to restart the economy, we have also had the oil spill, we have also had two wars, we have also had a pandemic -- H1N1 that we had to manage," Obama said.

On a lighter note, the president also praised his daughters Malia, 12, and Sasha, 9, saying they were "full of ideas, and opinions and observations -- it's just a great age."

He also nominated his weekend vacation in Maine this month as one of his recent highlights.

Obama earlier held an event at a sandwich store in New Jersey to promote his small business plan and was later to attend two fundraisers in New York City for his Democratic Party.

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