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 Updated 8:25 p.m. ETThe Senate has overwhelmingly confirmed James Comey to become FBI director after Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., ended delaying tactics against the nomination because of concerns about the domestic use of drones.Monday s 93-1 vote put Comey in line to succeed Robert Mueller, who is stepping down in September after 12 years heading the agency. Paul was the only no vote.Comey promises to foster intelligence gathering at FBIObama nominates Comey as FBI directorComey was the Justice Department s No. 2 official under President George W. Bush. He gained attention in 2004, when he defied top Bush White House officials who wanted Justice to renew a program stanley bottles  that allowed eavesdropping without warrants of domestic phone calls and emails.                                                                                                        Comey:  Excited  to return to the FBI          01:17                                                                      Paul had been blocking a vote on Comey.                                        He abruptly ended his delays after saying he d received an FBI letter that answered his questions. The FBI today responded to my questions on domestic use of surveillance drones by saying  stanley cup that they don t necessarily need a warrant to deploy this technology,  Paul said in a statement.          I disagree with this interpr stanley cup etation. However, given the fact that they did respond to my concerns over drone use on U.S. soil, I have decided to release m Madp Senator: Treasury hasn t given update on Russian deal for U.S. oil
 Last updated 12:22 p.m. ET.Text of President Barack Obama s speech, provided by the White House, as delivered to the Ghanaian parliament today in Accra, Ghana:THE PRESIDENT:   Trumpet plays.   I like this.  Thank you.  Thank you.  I think Congress needs one of those horns.   Laughter.   stanley thermobecher  That sounds pretty good.  Sounds like Louis Arms caneca stanley trong back there.   Laughter.                                           Good afternoon, everybody.  It is a great honor for me to be in Accra and to speak to the representatives of the people of Ghana.   Applause.   I am deeply grateful for the welcome that I ve received, as are Michelle and Malia and Sasha Obama.  Ghana s history is rich, the ties between our two countries are strong, and I am proud that this is my first visit to sub-Saharan Africa as President of the United States of America.   Applause.  I want to thank Madam Speaker and all the members of the House of Representatives for hosting us today.  I want to thank President Mills for his outstanding leadership.  To the former Presidents - Jerry Rawlings, former President Kufuor - Vice President, Chief Justice - thanks to all of you for your extraordinary hospitality and the wonderful institutions tha stanley mugs t you ve built here in Ghana.         I m speaking to you at the end of a long trip.  I began in Russia for a summit between two great powers.  I traveled to Italy for a meeting of the world s leading economies.  And I ve come here to Ghana for a simple reason:  The 21st century will be sh