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It Gets Better


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Friday, 22 October 2010, 22:00

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The White House
Friday, October 22, 2010

It Gets Better

Recently, several young people have taken their own lives after being bullied for being gay – or perceived as being gay – by their peers. Their deaths are shocking and heartbreaking tragedies. President Obama is committed to ending bullying, harassment and discrimination in all its forms in our schools and communities. That’s why he recorded this message.


West Wing Week: The White House Science Fair

Walk step by step with the President as he hosts former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice at the White House, holds the first ever White House Science Fair, signs an Executive Order renewing the Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, then heads out West to speak in Oregon, Washington State, California, Nevada, and Minnesota, and much more.


Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time

1:15 PM: The President departs San Francisco, California en route Los Angeles, California

2:20 PM: The President arrives in Los Angeles, California

3:45 PM: The President delivers remarks at an event for Senator Boxer

4:55 PM: The President delivers remarks at a DNC rally

5:50 PM: The President departs Los Angeles, California en route Glendale, California

6:25 PM: The President tapes an interview for the Piolin Show

6:30 PM: The Vice President and Dr. Jill Biden host a reception in honor of the inaugural Eunice Kennedy Shriver Challenge

7:05 PM: The President departs Glendale, California en route Los Angeles, California

7:30 PM: The President departs Los Angeles, California en route Las Vegas, Nevada

8:30 PM: The President arrives in Las Vegas, Nevada

9:10 PM: The President delivers remarks at a DNC rally

10:45 PM: The President attends a dinner for Senator Reid
  Indicates Events that will be livestreamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live.

In Case You Missed It

Check out 10 ways the Administration’s economic policies benefit American women.

Learn more about the Affordable Care Act and employer sponsored health insurance.

President Obama Talks to American Women on the Economy: The People Behind the Report
The President takes some time in a backyard in Seattle, Washington to talk with women who are moving forward in every sector of our economy.


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Letting Wall Street Run Wild Again


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Saturday, 23 October 2010, 20:47

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The White HouseYour Daily Snapshot for
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Your Weekly Address: Letting Wall Street Run Wild Again

Pointing to the foreclosure crisis and the economy, the President cites passage of Wall Street Reform over the ferocious lobbying of Wall Street banks as a pivotal acheivement -- and condemns Republicans in Congress for vowing to repeal it.



Photo: A fruitful Kitchen Garden harvest: http://wh.gov/3Ub


First Lady Michelle Obama, with students from Bancroft and Tubman Elementary Schools, look participates in a White House Kitchen garden harvest on the South Lawn of the White House, October 21, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton).

Quote: “As a nation we’re founded on the belief that all of us are equal and each of us deserves the freedom to pursue our own version of happiness; to make the most of our talents; to speak our minds; to not fit in; most of all, to be true to ourselves. That’s the freedom that enriches all of us. That’s what America is all about.  And every day, it gets better.” 

– President Obama in a video message for the nationwide campaign focused on young people who are being bullied because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation. Video + Resources: http://wh.gov/3nn

White House White Board #2: Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, takes a look at the President’s record on the economy in this short video: http://wh.gov/3X2 

Your West Wing Week: "The White House Science Fair" http://wh.gov/3Qb (Missed the fair? Check out the festival: http://bit.ly/cDxJLa)

Women & the Economy: A backyard discussion with the President: http://wh.gov/3nd A White House releases a report: http://wh.gov/3Nt & 10 ways our economic policies benefit women: http://wh.gov/3ng

You Asked, We Answered: White House officials respond to some of your questions that the President didn’t have a chance to answer in his live town hall with young people: http://wh.gov/3UY

Notable Number: $240 billion in tax cuts. Get the facts on how Obama’s tax cuts are helping American families: http://wh.gov/3RJ

Facebooking about Facebook: Secretary Chu’s thoughts on social networks: http://on.fb.me/d1WRhs

End Black Lung:The Mine Safety and Health Administration takes on black lung disease. Video:http://bit.ly/cdIJSD

An Executive Order: President Obama signs an Executive Order to renew and enhance the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics: http://wh.gov/35Y En Español: http://wh.gov/3Iq

Twitter Commentary: FCC: We’re filling in the baseball void for those without Fox-Cablevision. Matt Cain pitching a beauty. SF up 3-0 http://fcc.gov/consumer (WaPo story: http://wapo.st/cqQcMO)

What You Missed: Full videos from this week’s live chats: Austan Goolsbee on the economy: http://wh.gov/35F, Howard Schmidt on Cybersecurity: http://wh.gov/3nm, Chuck Close on the arts and humanities: http://wh.gov/3Nl

Ask Axe: Join David Axelrod, Senior Advisor to the President, for a Tuesday Talk on October 26th at 1:00 p.m. EDT. http://wh.gov/3UQ



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Helping Small Businesses Get Back on Their Feet


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Monday, 25 October 2010, 22:00

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The White House
Monday, October 25, 2010


President Barack Obama greets Mieraye Redmond, 7, on the sidewalk next door to the home where he met with area families in Seattle, Wash., Oct. 21, 2010. Mieraye gave the President a letter she had written to him at school and attached it to a paper bouquet of flowers that she also made and colored. Sen. Patty Murray is at right. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Today's Schedule

Today, the President will travel to Rhode Island to tour the facilities of American Cord & Webbing in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and deliver remarks to workers.  Though American Cord & Webbing was hit by the economic downturn and forced to lay off some workers in 2009, they invested in new product development to pursue new customers and over the course of the past year they have brought all of their former laid-off employees back.  American Cord and Webbing currently has 47 employees and plans on hiring more.  And last month, the company was approved for an SBA loan that will help the company expand its Woonsocket facility, going from 30,000 sq. ft. to 43,000 sq. ft. by next spring.

All times are Eastern Daylight Time

10:10 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing  

10:40 AM: The President meets with senior advisors

11:00 AM: The President meets with Secretary of State Clinton

11:00 AM: The Vice President delivers remarks at the International Association of Chiefs of Police First General Assembly

2:30 PM: The President departs the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base

2:45 PM: The President departs Andrews Air Force Base en route Warwick, Rhode Island

3:55 PM: The President arrives in Warwick, Rhode Island

4:15 PM: The Vice President attends an event for Congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster

4:40 PM: The President tours American Cord & Webbing Co. Inc

4:55 PM: The President delivers remarks to workers   (audio only)

6:30 PM: The President delivers remarks at a DCCC reception

7:30 PM: The President delivers remarks at a DCCC dinner

8:15 PM: The President departs Warwick, Rhode Island en route Andrews Air Force Base

9:25 PM: The President arrives at Andrews Air Force Base

9:40 PM: The President arrives at the White House
  Indicates Events that will be livestreamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live.

In Case You Missed It

David Axelrod, Senior Advisor to the President, is answering your questions on Tuesday in a live video chat on WhiteHouse.gov.


A quick look at the week of October 18, 2010.


Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer zeroes in on the real significance of the flood of secret corporate money into our elections and the opposition of Republicans in Congress to the DISCLOSE Act.


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My Turn to Answer Your Questions


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Tuesday, 26 October 2010, 2:57

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The White House, Washington


Good afternoon,

As a Senior Advisor to the President, I spend a lot of time talking to President Obama about the issues that affect all Americans.

But tomorrow I want to try something a little different. I’m hosting a live chat with Americans from around the country to answer questions about the economy, health care, energy, education or really whatever is on your mind.

Can you join me at 1 p.m. EDT?


I’ve been in the White House with President Obama from Day One, and I know how important it is to the President to understand the concerns of the American people.  That’s why he travels around the country meeting with families and small businesses and reads ten of your letters every day. And it’s why we do regular online discussions like Tuesday Talks and Open for Questions.

Over the past few weeks, Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Elizabeth Warren, who is leading the effort to get the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau off the ground, have taken some time to answer your questions.  Now it’s my turn.

So, I hope you’ll join me tomorrow, and I’ll do my best to answer as many of your questions as I can.

I’m looking forward to talking to you.

Sincerely,

David Axelrod
Senior Advisor to the President



 
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