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Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 5:16 PM
Subject: The President Has a Better Bargain for the Middle Class
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The President Has a Better Bargain for the Middle Class
President Obama tells the American people that his plan for creating a better bargain for the middle class builds on the progress we’ve made -- fighting our way back from the worst economic recession of our lifetimes.
Click here to watch this week's Weekly Address.
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Watch the West Wing Week here.
Korean War Veterans: Speaking from the National Mall, President Obama honored veterans and commemorated the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War on Saturday. The President praised the men and women for their sacrifices, saying,
“Veterans of the Korean War -- in the spring of your youth you learned how short and precious life can be. And because of you, millions of people can keep on living it, in freedom and in peace. Your lives are an inspiration. Your service will never be forgotten. You have the thanks of a grateful nation. And your shining deeds will live -- now and forever.”
Voting Rights: Following last month’s Supreme Court decision overturning the Voting Rights Act, President Obama met with civil rights leaders and elected officials on Monday. While at the White House, the President expressed his disappointment in the ruling and the group discussed ways to ensure every American has the right to vote.
San Francisco Giants: The San Francisco Giants visited the White House on Monday to celebrate their 2012 World Series championship. President Obama congratulated the team on their win and highlighted the steps they’re taking toward improving their neighborhoods by stressing the importance of healthy eating and supporting the LGBT community.
Chattanooga: President Obama visited an Amazon fulfillment center in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Tuesday to speak about his vision for a thriving middle class. The President discussed his plan for simplifying the corporate tax code, and bringing jobs back to the United States and expressed the need for action in Washington.
“If Washington spent as much time and energy these past two years figuring out how to grow our economy and grow our middle class as it’s spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut-at-all-costs approach to deficits, we’d be much better off. We’d be much better off.”
While in Chattanooga, the President also sat down for a “Kindle Singles Interview.” Read it here.
UConn Huskies: On Wednesday, the 2013 NCAA Division I women’s basketball champion UConn Huskies stopped by the White House. The President celebrated their eighth NCAA championship and commitment to positively impacting the communities around them.
“Last year, players visited the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for children with serious illnesses; joined the Walk for Autism,” the President said. “Geno just held his 11th annual charity golf tournament. And while you may be rivals with Baylor on the court, you joined together off the court to raise over $30,000 for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.”
Health Care Help for Businesses: Thursday marked the launch of a new website – Business.USA.gov/healthcare – a one-stop-shop for business leaders with questions about the Affordable Care Act. The site allows employers to received tailored information on how Obamacare affects their businesses – from measures to help slow the growth of health care costs to tax credits for small businesses. |
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 6:07 PM
Subject: Your Voices
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Your Voices
Last week, we asked you to tell us why you support the middle class and President Obama's vision for the economy -- one where America works best when it grows from the middle out, not the top down.
We've heard from tens of thousands of you, including Lori from Oak Park Heights, Minnesota:
"Every American should have access to education, reasonable cost health care, security after working a lifetime, having a job that helps create a better country and earns a living for a family. No one in this country should have to struggle for food, or a clean and decent place to live."
Will you join thousands of Americans like Lori and make your voice heard?
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West Wing Week: "Let Us Be Awed By Their Shining Deeds"
This week, the Vice President and Dr. Biden wrapped up a trip to India and Singapore, the President announced a bargain for middle class jobs, welcomed the Huskies and the Giants, the American Legion, Girls & Boys Nation, the President of Yemen, and civil rights leaders to the White House, and marked the 60th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice.
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Coding for All: A STEM Sector that Reflects America
This week, Valerie Jarrett joined eleven Champions of Change at the White House to honor their achievements toward making science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) industries more inclusive for underrepresented communities. She describes the amazing group of ordinary citizens and explains how President Obama is encouraging many young people to pursue STEM educations.
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A One-Stop-Shop on the Health Care Law for Businesses Big and Small
Based on our many conversations with leaders of our nation’s businesses, large and small, we launched Business.USA.gov/healthcare, a one-stop-shop where employers of all sizes can go for information on the Affordable Care Act.
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10:00 AM: The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing Oval Office Closed Press
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To: undisclosed-recipients
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 2:20 PM
Subject: Blitzinfo 10/2013
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
anbei erhalten Sie das ASP-Blitzinfo 10/2013. Um die Links zu öffnen, drücken Sie die Strg-Taste und klicken gleichzeitig mit der linken Maustaste auf die verlinkte Zeile.
Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christine Geisenhofer
Referat Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, Europa
CHRISTLICH-SOZIALE UNION
POLITIK UND PARTEIARBEIT
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 12:39 AM
Subject: Fight back - join OFA's Truth Team
Reinhold --
I bet you're a lot like me.
You spend a lot of time reasoning with your cranky uncle at the holiday table or your friendly neighbor in the grocery line about something the President has done to make us proud, only to find that they are stuck on some claim you know is false.
You care about what we've accomplished together because you know it's good for the country. And it frustrates you to no end that there are people out there spending millions of dollars to lie about it, because they think it helps their politics.
Just look at what some are saying about Obamacare. Here's a reform that improves the health of both American families and American businesses. But some want to move us backwards -- at any cost. Good grief.
That's why OFA is launching its Truth Team -- a dedicated group of supporters who want to push back against the lies, myths, and misunderstandings out there with cold, hard facts.
It's easy -- and it can actually be pretty fun. Above all, it's really important. Sign up to join the OFA Truth Team today.
By signing up for Truth Team, you'll get tip sheets, regular updates, and all the facts and figures you need to make sure your friends, family, and coworkers know the facts. OFA will never send you something that isn't backed up by a source you can check out for yourself -- you'll always be able to feel confident about passing things along.
Having a group of dedicated folks on your side to fight back against the lies is crucial. Trust me, I know, and it makes a difference.
Health care reform in my home state has made a big difference for folks. Today, over 98 percent of Massachusetts residents are insured, we are healthier, and it has not been a budget buster. More companies offer affordable insurance to their employees today than before our reform took effect, too, and the reforms are popular among individuals, families, and businesses alike.
When we began implementing it, we asked supporters all across the state to help respond to the misinformation or misunderstandings out there -- and that played a big role in making Massachusetts' health care reform a success.
Now with Obamacare, we've seen political groups willing to spend millions in ads to spread lies and confuse the public about what's really going on -- even about the benefits folks are already seeing, like ending lifetime caps, and young adults who can stay on their parents' insurance until they're 26. In fact, opponents have spent $385 million already doing just that. It's not that they have a better idea to protect people's health -- it's that they see Obamacare as a significant policy victory for our President, and they want to do everything they can to undermine that. Same old pattern: hurt the President even if it hurts the country. Just disgusting.
That's why we've got to fight back.
So if you care about telling the real story about Obamacare -- or just making sure that the debates going on in Washington are happening over actual facts -- you need to be a part of this.
Sign up to be a part of OFA's Truth Team right now:
http://my.barackobama.com/Join-the-OFA-Truth-Team
Thanks for your help,
Governor Deval Patrick
@DevalPatrick
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Subject: The First Cornerstone for the Middle Class
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Subject: Medical Valley Newsletter Juli 2013 - "Neue Projekte, neue Partner"
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Subject: Raising Critical Issues: First Lady Speaks at NCLR Conference
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Pointing to health issues like the rise of diabetes, the First Lady spoke to over 1,800 attendees at the Latino community’s biggest national conference this past Tuesday in New Orleans, LA and encouraged parents to take a more active role in ensuring their kids make healthy choices. “Food is love,” said First Lady Michelle Obama, “but, while food might be love, the truth is that we are loving ourselves and our kids to death.”
She highlighted the growing power of the Latino community, especially when it comes to the marketplace, and encouraged attendees to demand healthy, affordable food for their families.
Read the First Lady’s full address to the leaders of the Latino community here!
First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks at the National Council of La Raza annual conference at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, July 23, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)
Did you know that diet is the most signifcant factor in determining longevity?
That's why Sam Kass, Executive Director of Let's Move!, spoke to food industry executives at the annual Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) Policy Summit last week,and urged them to make healthy changes for our nation's families. Sam emphasized that, increasingly, what is good for the consumer is also good for business and called on food companies to not only offer healthier products but also to leverage the power of food marketing behind healthier options.
“I know for sure that we are going to solve this problem. There is simply too much at stake not to," said Sam.
Continuing reading Sam’s call to action now and consider asking your local businesses to also offer healthier options!
In honor of National Dance Day, which was this past weekend, get dancing in the kitchen with your family while waiting for dinner to cook this week. It's a great way to stay active while having fun!
Choose Your Own Adventure: Go Outside for Parks and Recreation Month!
Before you know it school will be back in session and leaves will begin to change. But, right now, it is still peak summer season! So don’t waste another minute – head outside to celebrate (with sunscreen and lots of water, of course)! July is National Parks and Recreation Month – and whether you’re spending the summer close to home or far away, we are sure you can find a place nearby to play outside.
Healthy Baby, Happy Baby: The Indian Health Service Announces Designation of Two Baby-Friendly Hospitals
The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative is a global program that was launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in 1991 to encourage and recognize hospitals and birthing centers that offer an optimal level of care for infant feeding and mother/baby bonding. As part of Let’s Move! in Indian Country, the Indian Health Service (IHS) has committed to certifying all IHS hospitals as Baby-Friendly by the end of 2014, and is proud to announce that to date, five of our facilities are now certified as Baby-Friendly.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:55 PM
Subject: The San Francisco Giants Visit the White House
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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:22 PM
Subject: CHEManager-Newsletter: M&A - Altana kauft Rockwood-Sparte, Roche übernimmt Piramed, Elan findet Käufer - plus Quartalszahlen der Chemie und Pharmakonzerne
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Liebe Leserinnen und Leser,
laut einer heute veröffentlichten A.T. Kearney-Studie ist die für das erste Halbjahr erwartete Zunahme an Fusionen und Übernahmen in der internationalen Chemieindustrie ausgeblieben. Einige große Transaktionen haben dennoch dafür gesorgt, dass das Deal-Volumen gegenüber dem Vorjahreszeitraum wertmäßig um 22 % gestiegen ist. Diese Transaktionen gingen vor allem von Private-Equity-Investoren aus. So erwarb der Finanzinvestor Carlyle im Februar das Autolackgeschäft von DuPont und im April übernahm Advent International das Kunstharzgeschäft von Cytec Industries. Doch nun melden sich auch Chemie- und Pharmakonzerne - also strategische Käufer - zurück: Gestern verkündete Altana die Übernahme des Geschäfts mit Rheologieadditiven von Rockwood für 635 Mio. $ - ein Meilenstein für den Spezialchemiekonzern aus Wesel. Diese Transaktion liegt durchaus im Trend, denn viele Spezialchemie-Deals der jüngeren Vergangenheit hatten vor allem den Zukauf von Kompetenzen oder eine regionale Expansion zum Ziel. Genau dies beabsichtigt Altana mit dem Zukauf - „die Akquisition", betonte Altana-Chef Dr. Matthias L. Wolfgruber, biete „Synergien zur Umsatzsteigerung und weniger zur Kostensenkung." Auch in der Pharmabranche kommt das M&A-Karussell wieder in Schwung: Nachdem Roche am Wochenende die Übernahme des britischen Biotechunternehmens Piramed verkündet hat, wurde gestern bekannt, dass der amerikanische Generikahersteller Perrigo den irischen Pharmakonzern Elan für 8,6 Mrd. $ schluckt. Und das sind die aktuellen Branchenmeldungen der vergangenen Tage:
Scrollen Sie nach unten, um weitere Nachrichten und Themen zu lesen. Und hier gelangen Sie zu ausgewählten CHEManager-Serviceangeboten:
Internationale News und Reports von CHEManager Europe bietet Ihnen unser englischsprachige Website, z.B. diese:
CHEManager und CHEManager Europe halten Sie täglich über aktuelle Ereignisse auf den internationalen Chemie- und Pharmamärkten auf dem Laufenden. Registrieren Sie sich unverbindlich für den Newsletter und empfehlen Sie ihn interessierten Kollegen und Kolleginnen.
Herzliche Grüße,
Dr. Michael Reubold
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Der größte amerikanische Arzneimittelhersteller Pfizer treibt den Konzernumbau voran und will seine Geschäfte künftig in drei große Sparten gliedern. In Ländern, in denen keine Verhandlungen mit Betriebsräten und Gewerkschaften erforderlich seien, soll die neue Segment-Struktur bereits im Januar 2014 in Kraft treten, teilte Pfizer am Montag in New York mit. Weiter |
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Bayer CropScience will seine Forschung und Entwicklung (F&E) im Bereich Gemüsesaatgut und biologische Pflanzenschutzmittel in den USA an einem neuen Standort in West Sacramento, Kalifornien, bündeln. An dem integrierten, vier Hektar großen Standort mit einem bereits vorhandenen Büro- und Laborgebäude können bis zu 300 Mitarbeiter tätig werden. Die Gemüsesaatgutforschung und das Biologika-Management des Unternehmens, die zurzeit ihren Sitz im kalifornischen Davis haben, werden im ersten Quartal 2014 in das etwa 15 km entfernte West Sacramento umziehen. Weiter |
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DuPont stellt Teile seines Kerngeschäfts zur Disposition. Der US-Konzern kündigte an, die Sparte "Performance Chemicals", zu der etwa der zuletzt schwächelnde Bereich mit Farbpigmenten gehört, zu verkaufen oder abzutrennen. Die Sparte stand 2012 mit Erlösen von 7,2 Mrd. US-$ für ein Fünftel aller Umsätze. In dem einst sehr lukrativen Geschäftsfeld waren die Erlöse vergangenes Jahr aber um satte 8% gefallen.
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H.C. Starck und Nui Phao Mining, eine Tochtergesellschaft von Vietnams größtem, privaten Mischkonzern Masan Group (Masan), haben den Vertrag zur Gründung eines Joint Ventures zur Herstellung von Wolfram-Chemikalien in Vietnam unterzeichnet. Weiter |
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Die IMCD Group und Solvay Specialty Polymers haben eine paneuropäische Partnerschaft für die Tecnoflon FKM Produktreihe für die Kautschuk Industrie geschlossen. Die Vereinbarung deckt die Marktsegmente Automobil, Luftfahrt, Energie sowie Öl & Gas ab, in welchen eine hohe Reinheit und eine lange Betriebslebensdauer wesentlich sind. Weiter |
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Evonik Industries baut derzeit in Thailand am Standort Maptaphut seine Kapazitäten für gefällte Kieselsäure deutlich aus. Die Expansion mit einem Investitionsvolumen in einem unteren zweistelligen-Millionen-€-Bereich soll im ersten Quartal des Jahres 2014 fertig gestellt sein. Kieselsäure wird in der Automobilindustrie für Leichtlaufreifen- aber auch in Futter- und Nahrungsmittelindustrie sowie in der Farben- und Lackindustrie eingesetzt. Weiter |
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Die BASF baut eine neue Anlage für die Herstellung von Ultramid mit einer Jahreskapazität von 100.000 t/a in Schanghai/China. Die Inbetriebnahme der Anlage ist für 2015 geplant. Weiter |
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Subject: Honoring Our Veterans
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Honoring Our Veterans
This weekend, President Obama took time to honor those who fought in the Korean War -- 60 years to the day after the war concluded. "Perhaps the highest tribute we can offer our veterans of Korea is to do what should have been done the day you came home,” the President said at the Korean War Veterans Memorial, "In our hurried lives, let us pause. Let us listen. Let these veterans carry us back to the days of their youth, and let us be awed by their shining deeds."
Click here to watch the President's remarks.
President Barack Obama arrives for a wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended the Korean War, at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., Saturday, July 27, 2013. Walking with the President are, from left: Gen. Jung Seung-jo, chairman of the Republic of Korea’s joint chiefs of staff; and Special Envoy from the Republic of Korea Kim Jung Hun. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson) |
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Weekly Address: A Better Bargain for the Middle Class
President Obama tells the American people about his speech at Knox College, where he discussed the cornerstones of what it means to be middle class, including having a good job, a home that is your own, quality education, a secure retirement, and affordable health care.
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Weekly Wrap Up: "Building This Country's Future"
Last week, the President hosted the NCAA Champion Louisville Cardinals, the President of Vietnam, pressed for the passage of comprehensive immigration reform, and laid out his vision of growing the economy from the middle class out, while traveling to Illinois, Missouri, and Florida.
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More than 3.3 Million Records Released
In September 2009, the President announced that—for the first time in history—White House visitor records would be made available to the public on an ongoing basis. On Friday, the White House releases visitor records that were generated in April 2013.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 4:22 PM
Subject: AW: Wissenschaftstag am 26. Juli 2013 in Coburg
Hallo Herr Prof. Kiehl,
vielen Dank für Ihre netten Worte.
Alle Präsentationen, die uns bislang vorliegen, haben wir auf
http://wissenschaftstag.metropolregionnuernberg.de/wissenschaftstag/praesent
ationen.html gestellt, wovon sie herunterladbar sind.
Wir werden auch noch filmische Aufzeichnungen erhalten, ich fürchte aber
diese werden für das Internet zu groß sein.
Vielen Dank für Ihre publizistische Begleitung
pierre leich
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Von: Reinhold Kiehl [mailto:kiehl@rki-i.com]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. Juli 2013 12:56
An: Pierre Leich Kulturidee GmbH
Betreff: Re: Wissenschaftstag am 26. Juli 2013 in Coburg
Hallo Herr Leich,
das Treffen war wie immer recht informativ und unterhaltsam.
Für mein Int.Journal ( http://www.rki-i.com/verk2/k001u005s001.htm ) hätte
ich gerne die "Links" mit den Vorträgen zum Hören und Nachlesen - wäre Ihnen
verbunden, wenn Sie mir diese durchgeben könnten.
Mit besten Grüßen
Prof.Dr.Reinhold Kiehl, Tel.094219298300
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Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 11:44 AM
Subject: IHK-SPEZIAL International 08/2013
Sehr geehrter Herr Prof. Kiehl,
...alles Neue in 90 Sekunden...oder etwas mehr!
Der Außenwirtschafts-Newsletter der IHK für München und Oberbayern steht für Sie bereit.
Bitte beachten Sie die zwei neuen Seminare "Zoll im Internet - Informationen zum Nulltarif" und "Importe effizient gestalten". Auch wartet ein großes Angebot an branchenbezogenen Unternehmerreisen und viel Interessantes und Wichtiges unter den Rubriken "Europäische Union" und "Länder + Märkte" auf Sie.
Hier geht es zur Ausgabe 08/2013 des "IHK-SPEZIAL International":
http://www.ihk-bayern.de/newsletter2/m.php?b=muenchen&c=99648&a=db5cd6dd89
In der letzten August-Woche werden Sie wieder von uns hören.
Einen schönen Sommer wünscht Ihnen
Ihre "IHK-SPEZIAL International"-Redaktion
PS:
Unter http://www.infin-online.de/newsletter2/register/muenchen/get_register.php?lid=71 können Sie Ihr Bestellprofil jederzeit ändern oder den Newsletter abbestellen.
Für Rückfragen wenden Sie sich an Gaby Mair, Tel. 089/5116-1363, gaby.mair@muenchen.ihk.de
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Reinhold --
President Obama talked to OFA supporters at our Action August summit -- you gotta see what he had to say about why this work matters.
Take a look -- then pass it on to anyone you think should hear it and be part of Action August:
Thanks,
Organizing for Action
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Subject: A Better Bargain for the Middle Class
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A Better Bargain for the Middle Class
In this week’s address, President Obama tells the American people about his speech at Knox College on Wednesday, where he discussed the cornerstones of what it means to be middle class, including having a good job, a home that is your own, quality education, a secure retirement, and affordable health care.
Click here to watch this week's Weekly Address.
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NCAA Champions: On Tuesday, President Obama welcomed the NCAA Champion Louisville Cardinals to the White House. President Obama, an avid basketball fan, celebrated the team’s accomplishments both on and off the court – praising their cumulative 3.3 grade-point-average, the thousands of dollars they helped raise for charity, and their determination, despite physical obstacles, to win the men’s NCAA title.
Vice President and Dr. Biden in India: The Vice President and Dr. Biden traveled to India and Singapore, as part of their six-day trip – meeting with leaders and visiting schools and aid workers to discuss the important opportunity to strengthen our partnerships within the region and reaffirm our commitment to rebalancing U.S. foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific. When they arrived in New Delhi on Monday, they visited Mahatma Gandhi’s granddaughter and toured the Gandhi Smriti museum.
On Tuesday, the Vice President met with Indian Prime Minist Dr. Manmohan Singh, President Pranab Mukherjee, and Vice President Hamid Ansair. The leaders discussed the relationship between the United States and India. Later, Vice President Biden spoke at a dinner hosted by Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari, where he spoke about the importance of the partnership between the two countries. During the day, Dr. Biden visited the settlement of Kachhpura, where USAID Health and Urban Poor Program has been stationed since 2011.
Speaking from the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday, the Vice President spoke about moving both the U.S. and Indian economies forward – noting that American interests were very similar to Indian interests. Dr. Biden hosted a roundtable discussion to hear more about how groups are working to improve nutrition in India and visited The Dilaasa Crisis Intervention Department for Women, a center for female survivors of domestic violence.
Women at the Indian Institute of Technology met with Vice President Biden on Thursday for a roundtable discussion. The Vice President spoke about the importance of engaging women in science, technology, and engineering and explained what the U.S. is doing to promote STEM in the United States. Dr. Biden visited an all-girls school, where she taught a grammar lesson.
National Council of La Raza: First Lady Michelle Obama spoke to more than 1,800 people at the National Council of La Raza’s Annual Conference on Tuesday, highlighting the importance of healthy eating, while keeping in mind the tradition and culture behind food. “While food might be love, the truth is that we are loving ourselves and our kids to death,” the First Lady said. “So we need to step up. We need to own this as a serious problem in our communities.”
#ABetterBargin: Kicking off a series of speeches about the economy, President Obama boarded Air Force One on Wednesday and took off for the Midwest. His first stop was Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois – the place he made his first speech on the economy after being elected as U.S. Senator back in 2005; the President also traveled to the University of Central Missouri. At both events, the President discussed the economic progress we have made in the last five years, and encouraged Americans that we’re not done yet.
“As a country, we’ve recovered faster and gone further than most other advanced nations in the world. With new American revolutions in energy and technology and manufacturing and health care, we're actually poised to reverse the forces that battered the middle class for so long, and start building an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead.
But -- and here's the big “but” -- I’m here to tell you today that we're not there yet. We all know that. We're not there yet. We've got more work to do.”
Instagram: While President Obama was preparing to head to Illinois, the Chief Official White House Photographer, Pete Souza, launched his own Instagram account – giving followers a behind-the-scenes look at the presidency. Follow his Instagram here, and then go follow the official Instagram accounts for the White House and First Lady Michelle Obama.
Meeting with the President of Vietnam: President Truong Sang of Vietnam visited the White House on Thursday for a bilateral meeting with President Obama in the Oval Office. The leaders discussed the Trans-Pacific Partnership and other ways the U.S. and Vietnam can work together to create jobs in both countries.
Talking Infrastructure: Reiterating his speeches on the economy in the Midwest the day before, the President visited Jacksonville, Florida on Thursday. The President said,
“We’ve got to help more manufacturers bring more jobs back to America. We’ve got to keep creating good jobs in manufacturing. We’ve got to create good jobs in wind and solar energy. We’ve got to tap into this natural gas revolution that’s bringing energy costs down in this country, which means manufacturers now want to locate here because they’re thinking that we’ve got durable, reliable supplies of energy. We’ve got to create more jobs today doing what you’re doing right here at JAXPORT -- and that’s building this country’s future.”
Iftar Dinner: Muslim Americans were invited to the White House on Thursday night to celebrate an Iftar dinner. President Obama, who has hosted this event for five years, thanked the community for their contributions to the United States. |
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Dr. Jill Biden visited the Anjuman-i-Islam Saif Tyabji Girl’s school. The all-girls Muslim school was founded in 1939 and serves 5,500 girls in grades K-12. The school has committed itself to being a dedicated public servant in the Mumbai area - many of the students are from local orphanages.
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Addressing the Crisis in South Sudan’s Jonglei State
In response to the political crisis in South Sudan and the deeply troubling violence in Jonglei state, the White House hosted NGOs and advocacy groups to discuss the situation and confer on how the United States – in concert with partners and allies around the world – can help end the violence and support South Sudan’s democratic development.
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Speaking to over 1,800 attendees at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Annual Conference yesterday, First Lady Michelle Obama exclaimed, “Food is love… it’s how we pass on our culture and heritage as meals become family traditions and recipes are passed on from generation to generation.”
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In New Delhi, Vice President Biden Tours Gandhi Smriti
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