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"Let's Find Those Areas Where We Can Agree"


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Thursday, 4 November 2010, 22:03

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The White House
Thursday, Nov. 4,  2010


President Barack Obama holds a news conference in the East Room of the White House, November 3, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza).

Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time 

9:20 AM: The President and the Vice President attend a Cabinet meeting

10:00 AM: Press Secretary Robert Gibbs will convene an off-camera gaggle in the Brady Press Briefing Room

12:00 PM: The President and the Vice President have lunch

2:15 PM: Briefing by Press Secretary Robert Gibbs 
  Indicates Events that will be livestreamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live.

In Case You Missed It

President Obama’s Press Conference: "Let's Find Those Areas Where We Can Agree"
In a news conference in the East Room this afternoon, the President spoke openly about the lessons of the previous night’s elections, and his hope for working with the new Congress going forward on the economy and other issues.

Life-Saving Treatments: Made in the U.S.A.
Learn more about tax credits made possible by the Affordable Care Act that will help save lives and create jobs.

What You Missed: Tuesday Talk on the President’s Trip to Asia
Jeff Bader, Senior Director for Asian Affairs, and Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications, answer your questions about the President’s trip to India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan in a live video chat on WhiteHouse.gov and Facebook.



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Don't Watch the Plasma Arc


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Friday, 5 November 2010, 22:00

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The White House
Friday, Nov. 5,  2010

West Wing Week

West Wing Week is your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Walk step by step with the President as he tours Stromberg Sheet Metal, a Maryland company planning to expand its workforce in the coming year, explains the actions taken to disrupt and investigate a potential terrorist attack, welcomes trick-or-treaters to the White House for Halloween, takes questions from the press and speaks about ways to move the country forward and grow our economy, surprises a group of wounded warriors during their White House tour and much more. Watch the video.


Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time 

9:25 AM: The President delivers a statement to the press on the monthly jobs numbers 

9:45 AM: The President and the First Lady depart the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base

10:00 AM: The President and the First Lady depart Andrews Air Force Base en route Ramstein, Germany

5:10 PM: The President and the First Lady arrive in Ramstein, Germany and Air Force One refuels
  Indicates Events that will be livestreamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live.

In Case You Missed It

The Employment Situation in October
Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, explains the jobs numbers for October of 2010.

President Obama Invites Bipartisan Meeting on the Economy: "Not Just Going to Be a Photo Op"
The President extends an invite to leaders of both parties in Congress for a substantive meeting to get going on job creation and the other central issues lying ahead.

President Obama’s Press Conference: "Let's Find Those Areas Where We Can Agree"
In a news conference in the East Room, the President spoke openly about the lessons of the previous night’s elections, and his hope for working with the new Congress going forward on the economy and other issues.


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Working Together to Build a Clean Energy Economy


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Saturday, 6 November 2010, 0:41

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The White HouseEnergy and Climate Agenda
Friday, November 5, 2010

The Week in Energy and Climate

At a news conference in the East Room on Wednesday, President Obama spoke openly about the lessons of the previous night’s elections, and his hope for working with the new Congress going forward.  During the question and answer session, the President mentioned energy reform as a key issue on which Democrats and Republicans can find common ground in order to move our country forward:

I think that there are some areas where it’s going to be very difficult for us to agree on, but I think there are going to be a whole bunch of areas where we can agree on.  I don’t think there’s anybody in America who thinks that we’ve got an energy policy that works the way it needs to; that thinks that we shouldn’t be working on energy independence. 
Watch the President's remarks and read more about the news conference here.

Highlights 

Criticizing the Inspectors
November 3, 2010
Michael R. Bromwich, Director the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement in the Department of Interior, addresses criticisms of federal employees responsible for conducting inspections on offshore rigs.

Celebrating National Weatherization Day
November 1, 2010
The Recovery Act weatherization program is weatherizing more than 245,000 low-income families' homes and putting thousands back to work.

As National Energy Awareness Month draws to a close, Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change Carol Browner highlights some events and announcements from the Administration that are helping us build a clean energy economy.


Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change Heather Zichal and Director of the Domestic Policy Council Melody Barnes tackle questions on climate change and foster care respectively submitted as part of the MTV, BET, CMT youth town hall event.


Real Update on Real Property
October 27, 2010
The Federal Government is taking steps to achieve President Obama's goal of eliminating $8 billion in excess and surplus property costs by the end of Fiscal Year 2012.

Heather Zichal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, and Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor, answer questions submitted as part of the MTV, BET, and CMT town hall event with President Obama.


DOT, EPA Propose Nation's First-Ever Emissions, Fuel-Efficiency Standards for Trucks and Buses
October 25, 2010

Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson announce a proposal for the first national standards for greenhouse gas emissions and fuel efficiency for medium and heavy-duty trucks, vans, and buses.



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Your Weekly Address: Priorities On Taxes


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Saturday, 6 November 2010, 21:05

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The White House
Saturday, Nov. 6,  2010

Your Weekly Address: Priorities On Taxes

President Obama lays out his priorities for the coming discussion about tax cuts, calling for compromise but making clear he cannot accept $700 billion in deficits or an increase in middle class taxes.

Watch the video.


Weekly Wrap Up

Quote: “Encouraging news… not good enough” - President Obama on October jobs report: http://wh.gov/3Hi

The Way Forward: Following the election, the President speaks openly in a press conference about his hope for working with the new Congress going forward on the economy and other issues: http://wh.gov/3A8

Your West Wing Week Video: “Don’t Watch the Plasma Arc” http://wh.gov/3sW

The President's Trip to Asia: Jeff Bader, Senior Director for Asian Affairs, and Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications, talk about the President’s upcoming trip to India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan in a live video chat: http://wh.gov/3AR and Dan Pfeiffer debunks myths about warships: http://wh.gov/3sw

National Weatherization Day: Find out what's happening nationwide to save money for America’s homeowners by investing in energy efficiency: http://wh.gov/3Gw

October in Photos: A glimpse through the eyes of Pete Souza, Chief Official White House photographer, with this month’s photo of the day gallery: http://wh.gov/3GT

Calling the Giants: Behind-the-scenes video of the President calling the San Francisco Giants to congratulate them on their World Series win: http://wh.gov/3sf

TEACH: Reggie Love, Personal Aide to the President, talks about his favorite teacher in this video (HINT: It's not his football coach or his basketball coach): http://bit.ly/aKPiu2 Learn more at Teach.gov

Must See WHTV: New Media interns dig into 1,500 White House videos and emerge with their top 10 favorites. Watch them here: http://wh.gov/3HW

Cabinet Meeting: A download on the Cabinet meeting this week:  http://wh.gov/3oK and a behind-the-scenes "Inside the White House" video: http://wh.gov/3CN




  
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