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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Weekly Address: It's Time for Congress to Get to Work

President Obama speaks to the American people from a Honeywell manufacturing facility in Minnesota about his proposal to make it easier for companies to hire our returning service members for jobs that utilize their skills and help grow our economy.

Watch the President's weekly address:

Weekly Address June 2, 2012

President Barack Obama tapes the Weekly Address at a Honeywell manufacturing facility in Golden Valley, Minnesota, June 1, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Weekly Wrap Up

Your quick look at this week on Whitehouse.gov:

The Nation’s Heroes: This Monday the President, Vice President, First Lady, and Dr. Biden traveled to the Arlington National Cemetery where the President laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. He then spoke to the families gathered there, asking that we remember the fallen soldiers for the people they really were, “One thing we can do is remember these heroes as you remember them -- not just as a rank, or a number, or a name on a headstone, but as Americans, often far too young, who were guided by a deep and abiding love for their families, for each other, and for this country.”

The President then made his way to the Vietnam Veterans memorial to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. There he spoke of the service that the veterans undertook for America, both in war and once they returned home, “Like generations before you, you took off the uniform, but you never stopped serving. You became teachers and police officers and nurses -- the folks we count on every single day. You became entrepreneurs, running companies and pioneering industries that changed the world. You became leaders and public servants, from town halls to Capitol Hill -- lifting up our communities, our states, our nation. You reminded us what it was like to serve, what it meant to serve.”

Extraordinary People: On Tuesday the President awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 13 extraordinary individuals. These people came from all walks in life, ranging from a doctor to a musician, the President said that each has made his or her mark on America, “Together, the honorees on this stage, and the ones who couldn’t be here, have moved us with their words; they have inspired us with their actions. They’ve enriched our lives and they’ve changed our lives for the better. Some of them are household names; others have labored quietly out of the public eye. Most of them may never fully appreciate the difference they’ve made or the influence that they’ve had, but that’s where our job comes in.”

A Step in the Right Direction: President Obama also signed a bipartisan, Import-Export Bank reauthorization bill to help strengthen our economy. “Soon, there are going to be millions of new customers for our goods and services in Korea, in Colombia and Panama. That way, even though we got some Hyundais over here, we’re also going to have some Chryslers and Fords and Chevys in Seoul that are imported from Detroit and Toledo and Chicago.” The President also took this time to reiterate that more needs to be done in order to fix our economy and particularly focused on the need for Congress to get to work on the “To-Do-List” that President Obama has been pushing for over the past month.

Portraits Unveiled: On Thursday Former President and First Lady Bush returned to the White House to unveil their official White House portraits. These portraits will join those of previous Presidents and First Ladies in the halls of the White House.

Equal Pay for Equal Work: On average, full-time working women earn just 77 cents for every dollar a man earns, a wage gap that exists regardless of personal choices like education or occupation. That's why President Obama is supporting the passage of the Paycheck Fairness Act. To help make more people aware of the pay gap, we’ve created some e-cards that you can send via email or share on social media that explain why equal pay for equal work is essential.

West Wing Week: Your video guide to everything that's happened this week at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue: Watch here.

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Subject: What Do You Think About West Wing Week?

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Friday, June 1, 2012

What Do You Think About West Wing Week?

This week, the President honored Memorial Day and the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, signed bipartisan legislation reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank, and welcomed Former President Bush and Former First Lady Laura Bush for the official unveiling of their portraits.

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The Employment Situation in May
The economy has added private sector jobs for 27 straight months, for a total of 4.3 million payroll jobs over that period. Much more needs to be done to repair the damage caused by the financial crisis and deep recession that began at the end of 2007.

President Obama Unveils the Official Portrait of President George W. Bush
Three different Presidents come together to unveil the official portrait of President George W. Bush.

May Morning Harvest in the White House Garden
Back in March, a group of students from across the country joined First Lady Michelle Obama to plant a new crop in the White House garden.

 

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Die Ergebnisse des Natogipfels von Chicago“

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Universität St. Gallen

Der Natogipfel in Chicago hat unter anderem gezeigt, dass Wahlergebnisse in den Ländern einiger NATO-Partner Auswirkungen auf das gesamte Bündnis haben. Unter diesem Eindruck und in Kenntnis der bevorstehenden Wahlen in unserem Land wollen wir die Ergebnisse des Natogipfels analysieren.

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Die militärische Komponente des deutschen Nachrichtenwesens“

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Senior Intelligence Advisor, Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz

Brigadegeneral a.D. Dieter Farwick

Ehemaliger Kommandeur des Zentrums für Nachrichtenwesen der Bundeswehr, Autor

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Vor knapp fünf Jahren wurde das Zentrum für Nachrichtenwesen der Bundeswehr aufgelöst. Die Aufgaben des Zentrums wurden jeweils in Teilen vom Bundesnachrichtendienst und dem Staatsschutz, dem Kommando Strategische Aufklärung sowie dem Streitkräfteunterstützungskommando und den Ämtern und Führungskommandos der militärischen Organisationsbereiche übernommen.

 
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

An Especially Meritorious Contribution

Yesterday, President Obama honored 13 Americans with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor awarded to civilians in the United States who have made "an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors."

This year's recipients include cultural icons like Bob Dylan and Toni Morrison, as well as groundbreaking pioneers like former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and astronaut John Glenn.

Watch as Madeleine Albright explains what the Medal of Freedom means to her:

Video with Madeleine Albright

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What the Medal of Freedom Means to Me: John Glenn
John Glenn is a national hero, the first American to orbit the earth in 1962. He says that receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom was truly a humbling experience.

The 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War
Watch a video to see some of the highlights from President Obama's speech at the Vietnam War Memorial.

President Obama Celebrates U.S. Troops on Memorial Day
President Obama marks Memorial Day with events at Arlington National Cemetery and the Vietnam War Memorial.

Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

10:30 AM: The President attends an annual hurricane preparedness briefing

11:40 AM: The President signs the reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank WhiteHouse.gov/live

2:00 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney WhiteHouse.gov/live

5:00 PM: The President hosts a Jewish American Heritage Month reception WhiteHouse.gov/live

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