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Still he added: "Tonight there are still many unanswered questions,
among them why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of
our communities and our country resort to such violence? How did
they plan and carry out these attacks and did they receive any help? "The families of those killed so senselessly deserve answers, the wounded, some of whom now have to learn to stand, walk and live again deserve answers," he added. His remarks came a few hours after Obama spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin to thank him for what the White House described as close cooperation on counter-terrorism, "including in the wake of the Boston attack." Putin expressed condolences for the victims in Boston. In his comments to reporters late Friday Obama cautioned against a rush to judgment about the motivations of the suspects and "certainly not about entire groups of people." "That's why we have investigations, that's why we relentlessly gather the facts, that's why we have courts," he said. The president also acknowledged the fertilizer plant disaster in West Texas, which he describe as a "tightknit community in Texas devastated by a terrible explosion." "I want them to know that they are not forgotten," he said, pledging to provide resources to recover and rebuild.
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http://www.youtube.com/gopweeklyaddress
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