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Tuesday, October 12, 2010 |
President
Barack Obama, with Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, Transportation
Secretary Ray LaHood, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Pennsylvania Gov.
Ed Rendell, former Transportation Secretaries Norman Mineta and Samuel Skinner,
makes a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House Oct. 11, 2010.
(Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)
Today's
Schedule
All
times are Eastern Daylight Time
8:00 AM: The
Vice President meets with Special Envoy for Middle East Peace Senator George
Mitchell
10:00 AM: The
President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
10:30 AM: The
President receives the Economic Daily Briefing
11:00 AM: The
President meets with senior advisors
1:00 PM: The
Vice President attends an event for Representative Leonard Boswell
2:45 PM: The
President meets with student finalists of the NFTE National Youth
Entrepreneurship Challenge
6:45 PM: The
Vice President delivers remarks at a rally for Governor Pat Quinn
In
Case You Missed It
After
meeting with some of his Cabinet secretaries, along with a bipartisan group of
former secretaries of Transportation, mayors and governors who have come
together in support of infrastructure investment, the President explains how it
can put Americans back to work rebuilding our country.
We
kick off Tuesday Talks, a weekly live video chat on WhiteHouse.gov with
Elizabeth Warren, who is leading efforts to get the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau -- one of the central features of Wall Street Reform -- off
the ground.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010 |
President
Barack Obama boards Air Force One at Miami International Airport in Miami,
Florida, Oct. 11, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Today's
Schedule
All
times are Eastern Daylight Time
10:00 AM: Press
Secretary Robert Gibbs will convene an off-camera gaggle in the Brady Press
Briefing Room
10:30 AM: The
President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
11:00 AM: The
President receives the Economic Daily Briefing
11:45 AM: The
President meets with senior advisors
1:45 PM: The
President meets with college students and their families on the impact of the
American Opportunity Tax Credit
1:50 PM: The
President delivers a statement to the press
In
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Beginning
in 2011, employers will have the option of including the value of the health
care benefits that you have received on your W-2 so you can know more about
your benefits and you are an empowered consumer. You will not pay taxes on
these benefits.
Watch
a behind-the-scenes video with President Obama and students from the film
"Waiting for Superman."
Kenneth
Baer at OMB responds to a Wall Street Journal editorial bemoaning the increase
in federal spending between FY 2008 and FY 2010.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2010 |
West
Wing Week: I Spy
West
Wing Week is your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania
Ave. Walk step by step with the President as he comes out strong for investing
in infrastructure to boost the economy and create jobs, and meets with students
from all levels of education throughout the week. From elementary and middle
school students from the documentary ‘Waiting for Superman,’ to high school and
college students who are finalists of the NFTE National Youth Entrepreneurship
Challenge, to college students who have benefited from the American Opportunity
Tax Credit, it’s a reminder why investing in our kids is always worthwhile. Watch
the video.
Today's
Schedule
All
times are Eastern Daylight Time
9:30 AM: The
President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
11:30 AM: The
President departs the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base
11:45 AM: The
President departs Andrews Air Force Base en route Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
12:30 PM: The
President arrives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1:30 PM: The
President and the Vice President deliver remarks at an event for Senate
candidate Chris Coons and the DSCC
2:45 PM: The
President departs Philadelphia, Pennsylvania en route Andrews Air Force Base
3:25 PM: The
President arrives at Andrews Air Force Base
3:40 PM: The
President arrives at the White House
3:45 PM: The
President meets with Condoleezza Rice
5:15 PM: The Vice
President attends an event for Representative Steve Kagen and Congressional
candidate Julie Lassa
In
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Department
of Energy Secretary Chu answers questions from the public on home energy
efficiency.
As
part of the 50 States/50 Stories project, Emily Schlicting of Omaha, Nebraska
discusses how the Affordable Care Act is giving her the freedom to make
decisions about her life without worrying about whether or not she’ll have
health insurance.
The
full collection of behind-the-scenes shots from September courtesy of the Photo
Office
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Energy and Climate Agenda Friday, October 15, 2010 |
The
Week in Energy and Climate
National
Energy Awareness Month continues with events happening across the
Administration. Be sure to check out our calendar of
clean energy events.
This
week, the Navy and
the Department of Defense hosted events highlighting the work the military is
doing to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and meet President Obama’s vision
of a new energy future for the United States.
Secretary
of the Interior Ken Salazar spoke at the Solar
Power International Conference in Los Angeles to highlight solar power
projects on public lands and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu answered questions
from Twitter and Facebook about making
homes more energy efficient.
Highlights
Understanding, Preparing and Responding to Climate Change October 14, 2010
Nancy
Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, discusses
the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force Report.
October
14, 2010
Department
of Energy Secretary Chu answers questions from the public on home energy
efficiency.
October
14, 2010
Secretary
of the Interior Ken Salazar reflects on the large-scale solar projects on
public lands that have been approved in the past two weeks that are expected to
produce nearly 1200 megawatts of power.
October
13, 2010
Secretary
of the Navy Ray Mabus discusses the strides the Navy and the U.S. Military have
made to move toward the President’s vision of a new energy future powered by
alternative energy.
October
8, 2010
Heather
Zichal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, looks
at the critical role America’s rural communities play not only in our national
economy but also in helping to tackle our nation’s toughest energy challenges
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