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Best of the West (Wing Week)

As we move into 2014, take a quick look back at some of our favorite moments, large and small, from the 2013 White House video library. There was lots to choose from, but we narrowed it down to ten.

Take a look in this year's edition of "Best of the West (Wing Week)."

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New Health Insurance Options, New Consumer Protections in the New Year

Millions of Americans finally have the security that comes from quality, affordable health coverage. And those who already have health insurance will have better, more reliable coverage than ever before. From now on, insured Americans won't be forced to put off a check-up or worry about going broke if they get sick.

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New Year, New Coverage: Trinace's Story

Millions of Americans finally have the security and peace of mind that comes from having quality, affordable health insurance coverage. One of them is Trinace Edwards, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor shortly after being laid off and losing her insurance. In October, President Obama met with a group of Americans - including Trinace and her daughter - who are now benefitting from the Affordable Care Act.

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A New Day in Health Care Coverage

For consumers whose Marketplace coverage began on January 1, we're doing everything we can to help ensure a smooth transition period. If consumers have questions about their new private insurance coverage, they can contact their insurance company directly. Consumers can log into their account on HealthCare.gov to find their insurer's customer service line or browse through a directory on HealthCare.gov.

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Top Tweets of 2013‏..


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Top Tweets of 2013

As 2013 draws to a close, we've put together a timeline of the year's top @WhiteHouse tweets.

Over the past twelve months, @WhiteHouse added almost a million new followers and continued to be an important tool for the White House to engage with the American people and give updates from President Obama and his Administration.

Check out the top tweets of 2013 and be sure to follow @WhiteHouse on Twitter.

Check out the top tweets of 2013

 

 
 
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2013 Year in Review

In 2013, our economy grew, and our deficit shrunk. For the first time in almost two decades, we said that we're producing more oil at home than we buy from the rest of the world. We honored our heroes. We bounced back from national tragedies and natural disasters. We strengthened our relationships with allies around the world and took action to promote the American dream at home.

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Weekly Address: The President and First Lady Wish Everyone a Happy Holiday Season

In this week's address, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

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First Lady Michelle Obama Helps NORAD Track Santa

Children from around the country phoned NORAD on Christmas Eve for updates on Santa's whereabouts. A few kids got a special holiday treat on the other end of the line: First Lady Michelle Obama, who was helping out with NORAD's annual Santa tracking program.

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Wishing Everyone a Happy Holiday Season‏...


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The President and First Lady Wish Everyone a Happy Holiday Season

In this week’s address, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

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Working Together on Behalf of the American People‏...


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Weekly Address: Working Together on Behalf of the American People

In his weekly address, President Obama highlights the bipartisan budget agreement that unwinds some of the cuts that were damaging to the economy and keeps investments in areas that help us grow, and urges both parties to work together to extend emergency unemployment insurance and act on new measures to create jobs and strengthen the middle class

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President Obama Holds a Pre-Holiday Press Conference

On Friday, President Obama held a press conference from the White House briefing room. Before taking questions from the media, he discussed our economic progress over the last year, and laid out the work ahead for 2014.

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The Affordable Care Act Means Peace of Mind for Moms

On Wednesday afternoon, President Obama and the First Lady met with a group of moms (and one aunt!) in the Oval Office to talk about how health reform has benefitted their families.

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West Wing Week: 12/20/13 or "26 Candles"

This week, the White House honored those lost at Sandy Hook on the one year anniversary. The President met with newly elected mayors and executives from America's leading technology companies, discussed the benefits of health care reform with a group of moms, and celebrated the holidays with Christmas in Washington.

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Watch: Press Conference at 2 p.m. ET‏

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Today at 2 p.m. ET, President Obama will hold a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room.

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An Important 60 Seconds

1.3 million Americans are about to lose a vital lifeline of unemployment insurance benefits if Congress doesn't act. This is money that helps pay the bills while folks work hard to find their next job.

That's why Jason Furman, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, sat down for a special edition of On The Clock.

Watch the video to find out -- in under 60 seconds -- why this issue is so important:

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West Wing Week: 12/20/13 or "26 Candles"

This week, the White House honored those lost at Sandy Hook on the one year anniversary. The President met with newly elected mayors and executives from America's leading technology companies, discussed the benefits of health care reform with a group of moms, and celebrated the holidays with Christmas in Washington.

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First Lady Michelle Obama Collects Toys for Kids in Need

First Lady Michelle Obama visited Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. to deliver hundreds of toys that Executive Office of the President staff donated to the United States Marine Corps' Toys for Tots campaign, an annual holiday toy drive.

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The Affordable Care Act Means Peace of Mind for Moms

On Wednesday afternoon, President Obama and the First Lady met with a group of moms (and one aunt!) in the Oval Office to talk about how health reform has benefitted their families.

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 Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

9:45 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

10:30 AM: The President meets with senior advisors

2:00 PM: The President holds a news conference WATCH LIVE

6:45 PM: The First Family departs the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base

7:00 PM: The First Family departs Andrews Air Force Base en route Honolulu, Hawai’i

5:05 AM: The First Family arrives in Honolulu, Hawai’i

 

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President Obama: "I'm asking you‏.."..


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Good evening --

The Affordable Care Act has been in the news a lot recently -- and increasingly for the right reasons.

The law is working: Already, nearly 365,000 people across the country have picked private plans through the Marketplace -- and 800,000 more are on track to get Medicaid through their states. These are people for whom health insurance might not have previously been an option -- people who in the past might have been discriminated against for simple medical conditions like asthma, or who may have been dropped from their coverage just because they got sick.

Now, thousands of Americans are signing up for coverage every day. That matters. It means financial security for families all across the country. It means freedom from the fear that one illness or accident might cost you everything you've worked so hard to build.

If you don't have health insurance, go to HealthCare.gov right now and sign up. You can compare plans based on your own needs and budget, and you can sign up for coverage.

And if you do it before December 23rd, you can be covered on the first day of the New Year.

Now, if you already have health insurance, I'm asking you right now to help make sure that your friends, neighbors, coworkers, and the people you go to college or church with know the facts about how they can get covered, too. Moms and dads, remind your kids this holiday season. And if you've recently signed up, tell your friends.

I'm asking you to spread the word about getting covered -- and we're providing some tools to help you do it.

Whether you talk to a family member, share a photo or a story on Facebook, tweet using the hashtag #GetCovered, or walk a friend or colleague through the website -- your effort will make a difference right now.

That's because the most important source of information about this law isn't going to be me, or anyone here at the White House. It's going to be you, telling the people you know to check out HealthCare.gov for themselves, and make their own decision about getting covered.

Tens of millions of people have already felt the benefits of reform, from free, recommended preventive care like mammograms, to more affordable prescription medications. But there are millions more of our fellow citizens who stand to be helped -- and we've got to make sure they know exactly how.

Thanks for your help.

President Barack Obama

 

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Entre Kosovo y La Riviera...

Entre Kosovo y La Riviera...

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La vida en Cataluña invita muy poco al martirio. Y ni los más fanáticos lograrán deteriorarla como para que valga la pena
CUENTAN que el presidente de la Generalidad, Artur Mas, no quiere preguntas sobre la corrupción en una entrevista que se prepara en su televisión, TV3. No sé quién habrá sido el insensato en proponerle alguna. Pero seguro que ya no anda por ahí. Y se lo merece. Porque no puede ser buen profesional quien tan despistado anda todavía sobre el estado de cosas por el oasis enfangado del mundito mediático catalán. Si le preguntaran a Artur Mas por la corrupción y le diera por decir lo que sabe, podría salirle a TV3 un programa de confesión para Pulitzer. Eso sí, largo. Quizás esos conocimientos le sirvan para protegerse de los suyos cuando esta oleada de disparates que él desencadenó hace dos años se lo lleve por delante. Dicen además que Artur Mas anda enfadado porque se ha enterado por la prensa del nombramiento del nuevo director de La Vanguardia. Eso es otra ofensa. Y un ninguneo al jefe. También porque es buena costumbre respetar ese principio de que «el que paga manda». Después de darle al tambor separatista como solo los Junqueras y los batasunos barretinos del CUP saben, hay cambio significativo en casa Godó. No es que vuelva un triunfante Galinsoga para infundir el brioso compromiso con la nación de La Vanguardia española. Pero sí alguien que modere su entusiasmo y exceso de celo en destruir España, la nación y el Estado al que se juraba lealtad eterna. Como la eternidad ahora es más breve que nunca, hay muchos con prisas. Que no saben cómo ponerse para no les pille el tsunami de la realidad, del fracaso. Saben que no va a haber consulta. Pero saben también que no va a haber independencia. Y que las opciones después de enterrar a Artur Mas y a sus patéticos cómplices están en una masiva operación de reducción de expectativas y consuelo a los más ilusos y fanáticos de sus huestes. Y en una reconducción general de la política catalana hacia el autonomismo que tan bien les ha funcionado. Hasta que los peores aprendices de brujo, encandilados por osadía y felonía de Rodríguez Zapatero, se lanzaron a esta delirante aventura. Mientras no existan generaciones de nacionalistas catalanes decididas a matar y morir por la independencia, y además suficientemente numerosas y fuertes para ganar a toda España, catalanes no independentistas incluidos, las aventuras separatistas son lo que siempre han sido: un intento general de chantaje al resto de compatriotas.
Ya se ha desvanecido el panorama idílico que han querido vender Mas y su tropa, con una secesión «de buen rollo», como si destruir la casa común y amputarnos la vida, la patria, la historia y el futuro a 47 millones de españoles fuera fácil, amable y además gratis. Van Rompuy es el último que les ha dicho que tienen mucha suerte los catalanes de que los independentistas no se vayan a salir con la suya. Porque de hacerlo, estarían solos, aislados y empobrecidos para dos generaciones. Y la vida es muy corta. Y en Cataluña, bella. Pese a la crisis. Como para inmolarse por los tataranietos. Poco razonable sacrificar la vida en Cataluña, tan poco kosovar ella. ¿Si se parece tanto más a la vida en la Riviera que en Kosovo, por qué imitar a los kosovares y no a los razonables franceses meridionales? La vida en Cataluña invita muy poco al martirio. Y ni los más fanáticos lograrán deteriorarla como para que valga la pena. Otra ventaja: No les será difícil a los gobernantes reconducir el discurso. Para eso cuentan con los medios y los periodistas más dóciles y oficialistas del mundo. En rivalidad con China y Bielorrusia.