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Take a Peek at the President's Trip to the Middle East

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Take a Peek at the President's Trip to the Middle East

It's President Obama's second day in the Middle East, during the first foreign trip of his second term. While in the region, he's met with both Israeli and Palestinian leaders, and today he addressed the Israeli people from Jerusalem, where he spoke about the future of the region: "That is where peace begins – not just in the plans of leaders, but in the hearts of people."

See photos and videos from President Obama's trip to the Middle East.

President Barack Obama is greeted by Israeli President Shimon Peres and members of Hora, a local children's dance troupe, upon his arrival at the President's residence in Jerusalem, March 20, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

President Barack Obama is greeted by Israeli President Shimon Peres and members of Hora, a local children's dance troupe, upon his arrival at the President's residence in Jerusalem, March 20, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

3:20 AM: The President views the Dead Sea Scrolls

3:35 AM: The President visits a technology exposition

5:15 AM: The President participates in an official arrival ceremony

5:30 AM: The President takes a photo with his delegation and President Abbas and his delegation

5:40 AM: The President holds a restricted bilateral meeting with President Abbas

6:25 AM: The President and President Abbas meet for an expanded working lunch

7:15 AM: The President and President Abbas hold a joint press conference

8:25 AM: The President and Prime Minister Fayyad tour the Al-Bireh Youth Center and watch a youth dance performance

8:50 AM: The President holds a roundtable with Palestinian youth

11:00 AM: The President delivers remarks to the Israeli people WhiteHouse.gov/live

11:00 AM: The Vice President joins New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to discuss the importance of passing commonsense legislation to reduce gun violence

12:00 PM: The Vice President delivers remarks at the 2013 Irish America Hall of Fame luncheon at the JW Marriott Essex House hotel

12:10 PM: The President meets with U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv and U.S. Consulate General Jerusalem staff

2:10 PM: The President delivers remarks at a dinner hosted by President Peres

WhiteHouse.gov/live Indicates that the event will be live-streamed on WhiteHouse.gov/Live

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Seth's Blog : Building your backlist (and living with it forever)

 

Building your backlist (and living with it forever)

Authors and musicians have one, certainly. This is the book you wrote seven years ago or the album from early in your career. The book keeps selling, spreading the ideas and making a difference. The album gets played on the radio, earning you new fans.

"Backlist" is what publishers call the stuff that got published a while ago, but that's still out there, selling.

The Wizard of Oz, Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits and Starsky and Hutch all live on the backlist

Without a backlist, all book publishers would go out of business in no time. The backlist pays dividends long after the work is over.

Advertisers didn't used to have a backlist. You paid for that magazine or newspaper or TV ad, and within just one cycle, it was gone, forever.

Today, of course, the work you put on the internet has a good chance of staying there for a very long time. The internet doesn't easily forget.

That TED talk, then is going to be around for your grandchildren to see. The review of your new restaurant, or the generous connection you made on a social network--they're going to last.

I almost hired someone a few years ago--until I googled her and discovered that the first two matches were pictures of her drinking beer from a funnel, and her listed hobby was, "binge drinking." Backlist!

Two things are going to change as you develop a backlist:

--You're going to become a lot more aware of the posterity of the work you do. It's all on tape, all left behind. Just as you're less likely to litter in your own backyard, the person aware of his backlist becomes more careful and civic minded.

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Your history of work is as important as the work you'll do tomorrow.


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