Weekly Address: Time to Create the Energy Security Trust President Obama discusses the need to harness American energy in order to reduce our dependence on oil and make the United States a magnet for new jobs. He highlights his all-of-the-above approach to American energy -- including a proposal to establish an Energy Security Trust, which invests in research that will help shift our cars and trucks off of oil. Watch this week's Weekly Address. In Case You Missed It Here’s a quick glimpse at what happened this week on WhiteHouse.gov: International Courage Awards: Last Friday, the First Lady joined Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department for the International Women of Courage Awards—where nine different women were honored. The event was a celebration of the strength and sacrifice of individuals who have worked tirelessly for the advancement of women’s rights for all. Trade Export Council: On Tuesday, President Obama touched base with business and government leaders at a meeting of the President's Export Council. "The good news is we are well on our way to meeting a very ambitious goal that we set several years ago to double U.S. exports," said the President. "And what we know is, is that a lot of the growth, a lot of the new jobs that we've seen during the course of this recovery, have been export-driven." To maintain and ignite growth, President Obama discussed finishing new trade deals with Europe and the Asia-Pacific. The Administration signed legislation in 2011 supporting free trade agreements with Korea, Colombia, and Panama which has kept America competitive in foreign trade, while creating jobs for Americans. Sultan of Brunei: On Tuesday, President Obama welcomed His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei to the Oval Office for a bilateral meeting to share their desire for "a strong, peaceful, prosperous Asia-Pacific region." Brunei, a small country in the South China Sea, will be holding the ASEAN East Asia Summit meeting in October. The visit is a symbol of the President's goal of working towards a peaceful and prosperous presence in the Asia-Pacific region. #AskFLOTUS : On Monday, in celebration of Let’s Move's third anniversary the First Lady participated in a question and answer session through Twitter. The First Lady tweeted responses to questions such as how much exercise our kids need a day and her favorite healthy winter recipe. For the record, a minimum of 60 minutes a day is required and the First Lady's favorite winter dish is turkey and veggie chili. Head over to Pinterest for MyPlate Recipes which haves hundreds of tasty recipes for a healthy diet. Check out the Q & A on Storify and follow @FLOTUS and @LetsMove for the latest updates. "Being Biden": On Thursday, Vice President Biden introduced a new audio series called "Being Biden" to give Americans an opportunity to connect with the White House through the lens of Vice President Biden. In the series, the Vice President will discuss special photos and share why the moments matter to him. Check out the first installment at WhiteHouse.gov/Being-Biden. Ask Him Anything: On Wednesday, Gene Sperling, the Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to President Obama for Economic Policy, fielded questions on the President's plan to reduce the deficit. Through Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" forum, Sperling answered economic policy questions from users, and even joked about the West Wing, a TV series on which he once worked. Hire Vets: On Wednesday, the First Lady addressed the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers, and challenged them to hire our veterans and military spouses. Through Joining Forces, the First Lady and Dr. Jill Biden have made it a priority to support them: "We've got to hold ourselves to the same standards of service and patriotism as they've held themselves," said the First Lady. "And we've got to join forces so that we can truly serve our veterans and military families as well as they have served us." Get Updates Sign up for the Daily Snapshot Stay Connected |
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