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Video: A Busy Week at the White House‏....

 
 
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Video: A Busy Week at the White House

This week, the First Lady launched her Reach Higher education initiative, while the President hosted two bilateral meetings and a press conference, let loose some humor at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and traveled to Arkansas and California.

Watch the latest edition of West Wing Week:

Video player: On Board: Travels with the President


 
 
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Solar Panels on the White House Roof

Solar power is an increasingly important building block on our path toward a clean energy future. Watch our new video for an inside look at the solar panels we recently installed on the roof of the White House.

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President Obama Tours Tornado Damage in Central Arkansas

Earlier this week, President Obama traveled to central Arkansas to tour the areas affected by last week's tornadoes and severe storms. The President talked with some of the families who lost loved ones as a result of the tornadoes, as well as some of the first responders, recovery workers, and members of the National Guard that are helping the community recover.

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U.S. to Help Nigeria in the Search for Kidnapped Girls

President Obama discusses the kidnapping of more than 200 teenage girls in Chibok, Nigeria, and says the United States will send military and law enforcement advisors to Nigeria to help rescue the girls.

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 Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

12:55 PM: The President delivers remarks WATCH LIVE

1:00 PM: The Vice President attends an event for the South Carolina Democratic Party

1:45 PM: The President departs California en route Washington, DC

3:00 PM: The Vice President delivers the commencement address at the University of South CarolinaWATCH LIVE

6:20 PM: The President arrives Joint Base Andrews

6:35 PM: The President arrives the White House


 

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VENEZUELA SE MUERE....

VENEZUELA SE MUERE....

 

Caracas 09/05/2.014...Soy agnóstico..Pero no me duelen prendas en citar a un gran católico..que sabía muy bién donde lleva el soZialismo..El naZionalismo soZialista en sus dos versiones mas letales de la historia...Los dos que le dan el pueblo de comer "patria" mientras lo hambrean y arruinan...El Papa Juan Pablo II defiende la legitimidad de la injerencia humanitaria y la existencia de un tribunal para juzgar los crímenes contra la humanidad. Esto es consecuencia de considerar a toda la humanidad como "una sola familia", y a la dignidad y los derechos de la persona por encima de la pertenencia a una comunidad política, racial o cultural.
Juan Pablo II sitúa la injerencia humanitaria en el contexto de la necesidad de proporcionar ayuda a la población civil amenazada: "Cuando la población civil corre peligro de sucumbir ante el ataque de un agresor injusto y los esfuerzos políticos y los instrumentos de defensa no violenta no han valido para nada, es legítimo, e incluso obligado, emprender iniciativas concretas para desarmar al agresor".....
En Venezuela el Dictador SoZialísta, peón castrocubano, Maduro no tiene ya margen de maniobra...La economía se cae a pedazos hasta el punto de que hasta el agua está racionada...El pueblo venezolano protesta por los graves problemas que les ha traido esta ingeniería soZial totalitaria fabricada en Cuba....A Venezuela la están matando, torturando, deteniendo ilegalmente, oprimiéndola...La gente sale a protestar y la matan..La gente va por la calle y la delincuencia aliada al gobierno la mata....El gobierno se ha situado ya hace mucho tiempo VERSUS LEX con el concurso criminal de sus jueces amaestrados...Incluso contra la propia Constitución Venezolana..Es hora de que la Comunidad Internacional y las Fuerzas Vivas de la Nación Venezolana reaccionen...Pronto no va a haber tiempo...No dejemos que Venezuela se convierta en una nueva Siria...o en una nueva Cuba..Mateo Mathaus.
MADURO TRAGA GRUESO: Congreso de EE UU aprobó proyecto de sanciones a funcionarios venezolanos https://cloud-1399553103-cache.cdn-cachefront.net/maduro-traga-grueso-congreso-de-ee-uu-aprobo-proyecto-de-sanciones-funcionarios-venezolanos/

 

 

Venezuela Ahora Mismo: Se inicia una nueva oleada de protestas contra la Dictamadura Cubazuelana....

[FOTOS] ¡TODOS A LA CALLE! Así se encuentra la entrada de la #USM Caracas. Estudiantes exigen la liberación de detenidos en la madrugada #8M

 
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DolarToday / May 8, 2014 @ 11:00 am

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[FOTOS] Así se encuentra la entrada de la #USM Caracas. Estudiantes exigen la liberación de detenidos en la madrugada #8M

Usuarios de la red social Twitter reportan en estos momentos que los estudiantes de la Universidad Santa María (USM) protestan por los estudiantes detenidos el día de hoy en varios campamentos en la ciudad de Caracas y también tranca el paso hacia Mariche.
Los estudiantes exigen la liberación de todos los estudiantes detenidos en la madrugada de este jueves.

  

2 minutes and 24 seconds of action‏...

 
 
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2 minutes and 24 seconds of action

The President made clear in this year's State of the Union address that wherever and whenever he can take action to expand opportunity for more American families, he's going to do it -- with Congress or without.

While Republicans in Congress have set records in obstruction and inaction, the President has steadily acted on his own to help build real, lasting economic security for the middle class.

President Obama won't wait for Congress -- find out what he's done already:

Video player: A Year of Action


 
 
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What Climate Change Means for Regions Across America

The Third U.S. National Climate Assessment confirms that climate change is affecting Americans in every region of the United States and key sectors of the national economy.

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State and Local Officials Join the President in Year of Action to Raise the Minimum Wage

In the year since the President first called on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage, 10 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws to increase the minimum wage. Connecticut, Maryland, and Hawaii are also lifting their minimum wages to $10.10 an hour, and other states and localities are considering similar legislation.

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Taking Action to Attract the World's Top Talented Professionals

Yesterday, the Obama Administration announced new steps to make it easier for highly skilled workers and talented researchers from other countries to contribute to our economy and ultimately become Americans.

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 Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

10:00 AM: The President and Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing

11:05 AM: The President departs the White House

11:20 AM: The President departs Joint Base Andrews

1:35 PM: The President arrives Arkansas

3:50 PM: The President delivers a statement WATCH LIVE

4:35 PM: The President departs Arkansas

8:00 PM: The President arrives Los Angeles, CA

9:55 PM: The President delivers remarks and answers questions at a DCCC/DSCC joint event

11:10 PM: The President attends USC Shoah Foundation dinner WATCH LIVE


 

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A Look Behind the Scenes‏....

 
 
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A Look Behind the Scenes

The White House Photo Office just uploaded more than 150 photos taken from January through March, to give you a behind-the-scenes look at what the President and First Lady have been up to.

From the State of the Union and the French State Arrival, to the first-ever White House Film Festival and the First Lady's trip to China, this is a collection you won't want to miss.

Check out the behind-the-scenes photos now.

A glimpse at the over 150 photos from January to March.


 
 
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Watch: President Obama at the 2014 White House Correspondents' Dinner

On Saturday night, the President made his way to the Washington Hilton for the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner, headlined this year by comedian Joel McHale. In keeping with the dinner's tradition, the President assumed the role of Comedian-in-Chief during his remarks, poking fun at himself as well as a number of other politicians and news organizations.

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Weekly Address: The President's Year of Action

In this week's address, the President provided an update on the work his Administration has done to strengthen the economy and expand opportunity for hardworking Americans in this Year of Action.

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Weekly Wrap Up: Ending Sexual Assault, Inspiring the Youth, and More

Last week, the President returned from his trip to Asia; we launched a new website to help end sexual assault violence; the First Lady encouraged students to reach higher by completing their education; Team USA took part in the Let's Move! Olympics Opening Ceremony; and more. Check out what else you may have missed in the weekly wrap up.

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 Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

9:00 AM: The Vice President and Dr. Biden host a Cinco de Mayo breakfast

10:00 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

10:55 AM: The President holds a bilateral meeting with President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti

12:00 PM: The Vice President attends an event for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

1:00 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney

2:00 PM: The Vice President delivers remarks to the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting WATCH LIVE

5:50 PM: The President hosts a Cinco de Mayo reception WATCH LIVE


 

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DictaMadura o la tenaza del hampa gubernamental y el hampa malandra...

Luis Vicente León: “Si, ¡tengo miedo!”

 
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Luis Vicente León: “Si, ¡tengo miedo!”

 

@DolarToday / May 4, 2014 @ 12:00 pm

El 79% de la población evalúa negativamente la situación del país. Es obvio el porqué. El deterioro en la calidad de vida es dramático. Cuando preguntamos cuáles son los principales problemas del país, por primera vez en años la primera respuesta no es la inseguridad (que aparece en segunda posición), sino el desabastecimiento, escoltado por la inflación y el desempleo. Los problemas económicos se roban el “show”. ¿Y cómo no, si la inflación llega a 59% para darnos el “privilegio” de ser el país con mayor inflación del mundo? ¿Cómo no, si debes visitar cuatro establecimientos para comprar la canasta alimentaria, donde faltará igual la leche, aceite, azúcar y harina? ¿Cómo no, si es difícil comprar papel toilette? ¿Cómo no, si las empresas ya no planean nuevos lanzamientos sino cronogramas de cierre de plantas? ¿Cómo no, si para comprar cemento o cabillas hay que recurrir al mercado negro?

Pero, como otras veces, no coincido con la jerarquización que da la mayoría a los problemas del país. Si bien la economía es un problema central, creo que es más fácil avanzar ahí que en la solución de la inseguridad y es ésta la que me quita el sueño. La inseguridad está desbordada, llegando a niveles emocionalmente insoportables. Es un horror, pero nuestra división más perversa no es política sino esa que se refleja en el hecho de que un joven de un barrio pobre tiene una esperanza de vida casi una década menor que la de uno de urbanización. Es entre quienes se han acostumbrado durante años a que les cobren peaje para subir a su casa, los aterroricen los azotes de barrio o les maten los hijos en su entorno y los más novatos, que hemos visto instalarse más recientemente la inseguridad en nuestras vidas. Hoy estamos, sin embargo, frente a la socialización de la violencia y no de las soluciones. Es posible que en breve elgap de esperanza de vida entre barrio y urbanización se cierre, pero igualando hacia abajo.

Ahora vivimos en carne propia lo que otros vivieron siempre, cuando te roban, te secuestran, se meten en tu casa o te asesinan o ves con estupor la instalación del sicariato. 

Pero hay una sociedad para quien la muerte violenta es aún inaceptable. Es esa mamá que no se recupera del asesinato de su hijo y se echa a morir con él. Es esa pareja que, después del secuestro, siente que los malandros están asechándolos en su propio baño y prefieren reventarse de ganas; y mañana no se quieren parar de la cama, ni abrir la puerta ni la ventana ni salir a esa jungla espantosa donde sienten náuseas ante el peligro de vivir aquí.

Y entonces, los novatos, con menos experiencia, colapsan y no hay lugar donde vayas ni conversación que no termine discutiendo la necesidad de emigrar.

El clímax personal lo viví anoche cuando mi esposa lloró de la nada y me dijo con ese sentimiento reservado a las ocasiones más dramáticas de la vida: “nos estamos quedando solos”, y estaba implícito el reclamo de que es por mí, porque no me da la gana de irme. Hay un éxodo en nuestro entorno, donde todos parecen dividirse entre quienes se fueron, quienes se van… y quienes deberían irse.

Traté de calmarla, pero sonaba hipócrita, porque yo también tengo miedo. Se me quedó clavado en esa funeraria, hace apenas un mes, cuando quería abrazar a la familia de Gustavo, asesinado en el Ávila montando bici y alrededor de él se velaban 6 personas más, también asesinadas en diferentes circunstancias… y había siete familias destruidas por el dolor. Y es a ese dolor a lo que le tengo miedo. Pero también es la gasolina que me impulsa a trabajar para que mis hijos, apenas ayer comulgando por primera vez, puedan vivir donde quieran y sin embargo, quieran (y merezca la pena) vivir aquí. 

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The President’s Year of Action‏..

 
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Weekly Address: The President's Year of Action

In this week's address, the President provided an update on the work his Administration has done to strengthen the economy and expand opportunity for hardworking Americans in this Year of Action. While Republicans in Congress are setting records in obstruction, the President is making progress for the American people and has taken more than 20 executive actions since January.

The President vowed to continue taking action on his own wherever possible, but underscored that much more progress could be made if Republicans in Congress were less interested in stacking the deck in favor of those at the top, and more interested in expanding opportunity for all.

Click here to watch this week's Weekly Address.

Watch: President Obama delivers the weekly address


 
 
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1 is 2 Many

One in five college-aged women is sexually assaulted in college -- most often by someone she knows. Earlier this week, the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault released its first-ever report, which included that unnacceptable statistic, and announced a series of actions to help address the problem and make sure victims know they are not alone.

Vice President Biden, who championed the Violence Against Women Act in Congress back in 1990, spoke about the issue this week and revealed a new public service announcement about the issue:

Video player: 1 is 2 Many PSA

In addition to the powerful video, we launched NotAlone.gov to make enforcement data and other sexual assault resources accessible to students and schools."

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Reach Higher

Today, on College Signing Day, the First Lady announced her Reach Higher initiative to encourage students around the country to complete their education beyond high school.

@ReachHigher tweet:

Down in San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Obama rocked her own college t-shirt and spoke to students about the importance of graduating from high school and continuing their education.

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273,000 Jobs

Yesterday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the jobs report for April -- and employment growth was pretty solid:

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For a more detailed look at the 50th consecutive month of businesses adding jobs, read on.

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As always, to see even more of this week's events, watch this week's episode of West Wing Week:

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Why I'm wearing my college t-shirt today...

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Hi, everyone,

There's not much that makes me happier than seeing young people excited about college.

But just getting into college isn't enough in today's world. Students have to finish their education past high school to get the training and the skills they need to compete in our global economy.

That's why, for the past few months, I've been speaking with young people all across the country about committing to their education beyond high school.

And today, I'm proud to announce that I'm giving that initiative a name and an aspiration.

It's called the Reach Higher Initiative -- an effort to inspire more young people to take control of their future through higher education.

And I want you to help encourage them by sharing your own school pride.

Today, take a photo wearing your school shirts or colors, and share it on Instagram, Facebook, Vine, or Twitter with the hashtag #ReachHigher.

Sharing your school spirit will help young people across the country set a high bar for themselves -- and help them realize that finishing college is something they can achieve, too.

That's what the Reach Higher Initiative is all about: encouraging every student in America to believe in themselves and complete their education past high school -- whether at a professional training program, a community college, or a four-year college or university.

That's why we're focusing on things like financial aid, summer learning opportunities, college visits, and supporting school counselors -- so more students can get into college and go all the way.

Let's inspire our students to take charge of their future, and do everything we can to help them on their journey.

Thank you,

First Lady Michelle Obama


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