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Weekly Address: Celebrating the Summer Olympics and Paralympics

President Obama congratulates all of the American athletes competing in the Olympics and Paralympics this summer. These men and women have inspired us all with their hard work, determination, and their indomitable spirit as they present the best of America to the rest of the world. The President tells our Olympic and Paralympic competitors that the American people could not be prouder of them, and thanks them for reminding us that we are one people, and by working together we can achieve great things.

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President Barack Obama tapes the Weekly Address in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Aug. 3, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

51 Photos of President Obama

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Subject: West Wing Week: "98 & 98"

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West Wing Week: "98 & 98"

This week, the First Lady brought ‘Let’s Move!’ to the Summer Olympics, the President signed both the US-Israel Enhanced Security bill and HEARTH act, hosted twelve new Ambassadors to the United States, and met with inspirational groups of young people, both the PECASE science and engineering early career award winners and the 98 boys and 98 girls of the 2012 American Legion Auxiliary. That’s July 27th to August 2nd or “98 & 98.”

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West Wing Week

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The Employment Situation in July
Today’s report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that private sector establishments added 172,000 jobs last month. The economy has now added private sector jobs for 29 straight months, for a total of 4.5 million jobs during that period.

A New Step Forward to Protect American Wind Energy Jobs
The Senate Finance Committee passes a one-year extension of the Production Tax Credit for the domestic wind industry.

David Plouffe: "President Obama is Talking Taxes Tomorrow"
David Plouffe emails the White House list to ask people to watch President Obama talk about extending tax cuts for the middle class.

Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

10:30 AM: The President and The Vice President receive The Presidential Daily Briefing

11:00 AM: The President meets with senior advisors

11:45 AM: The President delivers remarks on the need for Congress to act to ensure that taxes don’t go up on 98 percent of Americans at the beginning of next year WhiteHouse.gov/live

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das ASP-Landessekretariat wünscht Ihnen eine schöne und erholsame Sommerpause. Mit dem heutigen Blitzinfo informiert Sie das Referat Außen-, Sicherheits- und Europapolitik (ASE) der CSU-Landesleitung über folgende Themen:

  • Christian Schmidt: Rückverlegung aus Afghanistan
  • Dr. Wolfgang Schäuble: Regierungserklärung zur Finanzhilfe an Spanien für die Restrukturierung des dortigen Bankensektors
  • Markus Ferber: Es ist fünf vor zwölf in Hellas
  • Markus Ferber: Wir müssen uns von Spanien keine Vorträge anhören
  • Dr. Christian Ruck: Deutschland macht Druck beim internationalen Klimaschutz
  • Dr. Angelika Niebler: Zukunftsprogramm für Oberbayern
  • Politik & Sicherheit Juli 2012
  • Annegret Bendiek: Europäische Cybersicherheitspolitik
  • Henrik Heidenkamp: Germany’s Defence Industrial Policy Dilemma
  • Marcel Dickow / Hilmar Linnenkamp / Christian Mölling: Für einen europäischen Defence Review
  • Aus dem ASP für den ASP

Christian Schmidt: Rückverlegung aus Afghanistan

Ende 2014 soll für die Bundeswehr aus Afghanistan die Rückverlegung abgeschlossen sein. Bis dahin steht die Bundeswehr dort vor großen Herausforderungen: Bis zu 1.700 Fahrzeuge und 6.000 Container müssen abtransportiert werden.

Interview in den Nürnberger Nachrichten vom 31. Juli 2012

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Dr. Wolfgang Schäuble: Regierungserklärung zur Finanzhilfe an Spanien für die Restrukturierung des dortigen Bankensektors vor dem Deutschen Bundestag am 19. Juli 2012

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Markus Ferber: Es ist fünf vor zwölf in Hellas

„Mit griechischen Lippenbekenntnissen, die dann nach wenigen Tagen wieder in Rauch aufgehen, darf sich die Troika nicht abfertigen lassen“, erklärte der Vorsitzende der CSU-Europagruppe und Vorsitzende des ASP-Fachausschusses Europa, Markus Ferber, anlässlich der bevorstehenden Reise der Sparkontrolleure von EU, IWF und EZB nach Athen.

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Markus Ferber: Wir müssen uns von Spanien keine Vorträge anhören

Interview mit dem Vorsitzenden der CSU-Europagruppe und Vorsitzender des ASP-Fachausschusses Europa, Markus Ferber, über die aktuellen Entwicklungen in der Euro-Krise.

Interview in Merkur online vom 3.8.2012

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Dr. Christian Ruck: Deutschland macht Druck beim internationalen Klimaschutz

Presseerklärung des stellv. CDU/CSU-Fraktionsvorsitzenden Dr. Christian Ruck.

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Dr. Angelika Niebler: Zukunftsprogramm für Oberbayern

Bericht der Arbeitsgruppe „Europa“ der CSU-Oberbayern.

Lesen Sie hier das Programm


Leseempfehlung:

Politik & Sicherheit Juli 2012

Neueste Ausgabe der ASP-Zeitschrift Politik und Sicherheit mit Beiträge von Markus Ferber, Christian Schmidt und Johannes Hintersberger.

Lesen Sie hier die Zeitschrift


Leseempfehlung:

Annegret Bendiek: Europäische Cybersicherheitspolitik

Die sich entwickelnde europäische Cybersicherheitspolitik soll helfen, vereinbarte Mindeststandards in allen ihren Mitgliedstaaten umzusetzen, und zwar bei Prävention, Abwehrbereitschaft, Reaktion und internationaler Kooperation. Sie soll nationale Sicherheit befördern, jedoch ohne gegen demokratische Grundprinzipien zu verstoßen und die individuellen Freiheiten über Gebühr zu beschränken. Es ist nicht leicht, beides miteinander in Einklang zu bringen. Daher stellt sich die Frage nach den demokratiepolitischen Implikationen der europäischen Cyberpolitik. Wie verhalten sich deren institutionelle Strukturen und Instrumente zu den Anforderungen demokratischen Regierens?

SWP-Studien 2012/S 15, Juli 2012

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Leseempfehlung:

Henrik Heidenkamp: Germany’s Defence Industrial Policy Dilemma

Germany has historically restricted defence exports in fear of contributing to international insecurity. Now, recent steps to reform restrictions on defence exports has once more fuelled a debate that goes to the heart of Germany's political consciousness, while highlighting one of Germany's fundamental defence industrial policy dilemmas.

RUSI Publications 19. July 2012

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Leseempfehlung:

Marcel Dickow / Hilmar Linnenkamp / Christian Mölling: Für einen europäischen Defence Review. Warum nationale Planung von Streitkräften nicht genügt

Die Gemeinsame Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik (GSVP) der EU droht am Mangel gemeinsamer Instrumente zu scheitern. Die EU-Staaten haben zwar von vielem zu viel (zum Beispiel Fregatten oder Jagdflugzeuge), aber von manch Wichtigem (zum Beispiel Luftbetankungs- oder Aufklärungskapazitäten) zu wenig.

in SWP-Aktuell 40, Juli 2012

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Aus dem ASP für den ASP

Kommandeur der Schweizer Generalstabsschule besucht den ASP KV Freising: Der ASP Freising führte im vergangenen Jahr eine Sicherheitspolitische Informationsfahrt in die Schweiz durch, die von Herrn Brigadier (CH) Dr. Daniel Lätsch auf das Vortrefflichste fachlich und organisatorisch unterstützt wurde. Am 13. Juli 2012 lud Dr. Florian Herrmann, MdL, den ASP Kreisverband und dessen Gast, Herrn Brigadier Dr. Daniel Lätsch, Kommandeur der Schweizer Generalstabsschule, ins Maximilianeum ein.

Lesen Sie hier den Bericht aus dem ASP-Kreisverband Freising

Lesekostprobe des ASP-Aktuell 8/2012 des ASP-Kreisverbandes München-Land.

Viel Spaß!

Lesen Sie hier das ASP-Aktuell 8/2012


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Kontakt/ Impressum

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ASP-Landesgeschäftsführer

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Subject: Congratulating America's Medalists

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Congratulating America's Medalists

President Obama took time yesterday to congratulate some of America's newest Olympic gold medalists -- as well as the greatest Olympian of all time.

While traveling in Ohio, the President placed calls to the five members of the U.S. women's gymnastics team -- Aly Reisman, Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney, Kyla Ross, and Gabby Douglas -- and Michael Phelps, who picked up his record-breaking 19th Olympic medal on Tuesday night.

Photo of the Day

President Barack Obama talks on the phone with members of the U.S. Olympic women's gymnastics team during a phone call from Air Force One, Aug. 1, 2012. The President called the women to congratulate them on their gold medal in the team competition. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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White House Office Hours: Preventive Care Benefits for Women
Have questions about new free preventive services for women in the Affordable Care Act? Join us for a special session of White House Office Hours on Twitter, today at 5:00 p.m. EDT.

Collaborative and Cross-Cutting Approaches to Cybersecurity
The White House Cybersecurity Coordinator highlights some recent initiatives in cybersecurity preparedness.

Getting the Most Out Care of Your Insurance Dollars
Nancy-Ann DeParle explains how a new provision of the Affordable Care Act is helping millions of Americans get the most out of their health care dollars.

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Subject: A New Generation of Science and Engineering

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

A New Generation of Science and Engineering

Yesterday, the President met with a group of 96 young American scientists and engineers in the East Room of the White House to thank them for their research, and encourage them to keep up the good work as winners of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).

"Discoveries in science and technology not only strengthen our economy, they inspire us as a people," President Obama said. "The impressive accomplishments of today’s awardees so early in their careers promise even greater advances in the years ahead."

Read more about these outstanding young Americans.

President Barack Obama addresses 2011 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) recipients in the East Room of the White House, July 31, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

President Barack Obama addresses 2011 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) recipients in the East Room of the White House, July 31, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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An Issue Beyond Debate: Congress Should Act Now to Protect Women
An op-ed from Vice President Joe Biden argues that Congress needs to act as soon as possible to extend the Violence Against Women Act.

Quora Response: Fueling Innovation and Entrepreneurship
US Chief Technology Officer Todd Park responds to a question about the Obama Administration's efforts to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation.

Giving Women Control Over Their Health Care
Today, women will have access to eight new health care services at no out-of-pocket cost to keep them healthier and to catch potentially serious conditions at an earlier, more treatable stage.

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Subject: What's Behind The President's Desk?

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What's Behind The President's Desk?

Photo of the Day

President Barack Obama talks on the phone with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey in the Oval Office, July 30, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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First Lady Michelle Obama Leads Presidential Delegation to the Olympics
First Lady Michelle Obama was in London to cheer on Team USA. Check out a photo gallery from her trip.

Strengthening Tribal Communities Through the HEARTH Act
New authority granted by the HEARTH Act has the potential to significantly reduce the time it takes to approve leases for homes and small businesses in Indian Country, promoting investment in tribal communities and facilitating economic development

From the Archives: The Medicare Bill of 1965
Today marks the 47th anniversary of the signing of the law that established Medicare, a health insurance program for the elderly, and Medicaid, a health insurance program for the poor

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Photo: Not Your Usual Olympic Event

This past week, First Lady Michelle Obama traveled to London as the head of the Presidential delegation. The First Lady met with American athletes, hosted 2,000 American military kids at Let's Move! London, and helped cheer on Team USA at the opening ceremony.

Check out a special photo gallery from the First Lady's trip to London:

First Lady Michelle Obama is picked up by U.S. Olympic wrestler Elena Pirozhkova during a greet with Team USA Olympic athletes competing in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, at the U.S. Olympic Training Facility at the University of East London in London, England, July 27, 2012.

First Lady Michelle Obama is picked up by U.S. Olympic wrestler Elena Pirozhkova during a greet with Team USA Olympic athletes competing in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, at the U.S. Olympic Training Facility at University of East London in London, England, July 27, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Sonya N. Hebert)

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Weekly Address: The House of Representatives Must Act on Middle Class Tax Cut Extension
President Obama urges Republicans in the House of Representatives to act on his proposal to protect middle class families and small businesses from being hit with a big tax hike next year.

More Than 2.4 Million Records Released
A new release of White House visitor records brings the grand total of records that this White House has released to more than 2.4 million.

A Long-Term Game Plan for Solar Energy Development on our Public Lands
As part of this administration's commitment to renewable energy, the Bureau of Land Management is releasing its final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Solar Energy Development in Six Southwestern States (Solar PEIS).

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    Subject: Weekly Address: The House of Representatives Must Act on Middle Class Tax Cut Extension

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    Weekly Address: The House of Representatives Must Act on Middle Class Tax Cut Extension

    President Obama urged Republicans in the House of Representatives to act on his proposal to protect middle class families and small businesses from being hit with a big tax hike next year.

    Watch President Obama's weekly address.

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    President Barack Obama tapes the Weekly Address in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, July 27, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

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    Video: A Peek Inside the President's Week

    This week, the President addressed the nation on the tragedy in Colorado and made Aurora his first stop on a four day trip out West, then continued to Reno to address the VFW, and to New Orleans to speak at the National Urban League.

    Back in Washington DC, Dr. Biden announced a major Joining Forces initiative for social workers, the President signed an Executive Order on Education, and hosted a reception at the White House to honor the International AIDS Conference taking place in Washington DC.

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    Advance Estimate of GDP for the Second Quarter of 2012 and Annual Revision
    Today’s report shows that the economy posted its twelfth straight quarter of positive growth, as real GDP grew at a 1.5 percent annual rate in the second quarter of this year, according to the “advance” estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

    Follow First Lady Michelle Obama at the 2012 Olympic Games in London on Twitter
    First Lady Michelle Obama will lead the Presidential Delegation to the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, and you can follow her visit through the @LetsMove Twitter account.

    President Obama Pushes the House of Representatives on Middle Class Tax Cuts
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