marți, 17 septembrie 2013

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Damn Cool Pics


Museum of Drugs in Mexico

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 11:12 AM PDT

The Mexican army's Museum of Drugs, which isn't open to the public, is designed, to educate military personnel about the historical roots and modern-day methods of the drug trade the army has been called upon to fight. But after spending a couple of hours there, it's strikingly clear that the fight is very far from over.














Hot Girls of San Diego Comic Con 2013

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 10:11 AM PDT

Busty girls in cosplay costumes look really hot. Welcome to San Diego Comic Con 2013.






















Cocaine Baby Bump

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 09:36 AM PDT

A Canadian woman, Tabitha Leah Ritchiem, was arrested for trying to smuggle 4.4 pounds (2 kg) of cocaine out of Colombia inside a false belly to make it look like she was pregnant.












The Progress We've Made

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The Progress We've Made

In the early hours of September 15, 2008 Lehman Brothers announced it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and it sent shock waves through the global economy -- ultimately shrinking the economy by more than 10% and costing us more than 800,000 jobs a month with devastating implications for families and businesses.

In the five years since, we've made incredible progress as a country. And so while there's still more work to be done, we've asked senior staff from across the Obama administration to sit down and talk about the moments when key decisions were made -- the factors they weighed, and the results of the actions that President Obama took.

Check out a behind-the-scenes look of the decision-making process that you won't find anywhere else.

Check it out: Five years later, the progress we've made

 
 
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America’s Uninsured: Progress and Prospects for 2014

Earlier today, the Census Bureau released estimates of the number of Americans who lacked health insurance in 2012, and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimated that nearly 6 out of 10 uninsured Americans could be able to access low-cost, high value health insurance for under $100 per person per month starting in 2014.

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President Obama Speaks on the Washington Navy Yard Shooting

Yesterday, before delivering remarks on the economy, President Obama gave a brief statement about the tragic events at the Washington Navy Yard.

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Weekly Address: Pursuing a Diplomatic Solution in Syria

President Obama follows up on his speech to the nation on Tuesday and describes the possibility for a diplomatic solution in Syria, partially because of the credible threat of U.S. military force.

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  Today's Schedule

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10:45 AM: The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing

12:30 PM: The President and the Vice President Meet for lunch

1:00 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney

2:45 PM: The President participates in an Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony

3:30 PM: The President and the Vice President meet with Secretary of Defense

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Five years

 

Hello, everyone --

In the early hours of September 15, 2008, five years ago last Sunday, Lehman Brothers announced it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Lehman was a giant of the financial system -- the fourth-largest investment bank in the US, a firm that employed thousands of brokers and analysts, with billions in assets that were suddenly worthless -- and its collapse sent shock waves through the global economy.

Suddenly, it was obvious that the next president of the United States would inherit a staggering economic crisis. But the challenge that President Obama was forced to confront didn't just begin in 2008. Even before Lehman Brothers, middle-class security had been slowly eroding for decades as jobs became obsolete or were shipped overseas.

So as we mark this anniversary, we've asked senior staff from across the Obama administration to sit down and talk about the moment when key decisions were made -- the factors they weighed, the results of the actions that President Obama took. What we've put together is a behind-the-scenes look of the decision-making process that you won't find anywhere else.

Check out the story of America's recovery, then share it with your friends.

By the end of 2008, the economy was shrinking by an annual rate of more than 8 percent, our businesses were shedding 800,000 jobs a month, and credit was frozen for families and small businesses. We were in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. On the day that I first began working in the White House in 2009, the auto industry was on the brink of collapse and the President was wrestling with how to help the millions of families in thousands of communities who would have been devastated if the motor companies died.

That's the lens through which President Obama saw his responsibilities, and it's a consistent theme in all the stories we've collected. Every decision he made was meant to stop the economy from spiraling out of control, put people back to work, and reverse the trends that had buffeted middle class for decades. The task was nothing short of monumental -- to clear away the rubble of the crisis and lay down a new foundation for sustained economic growth in the United States.

There's no diminishing the severity of the challenge we've overcome together, and we’ve got a lot more work to do to rebuild an economy where everyone who works hard has a chance to get ahead. But five years after Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, we want to help everyone get the context and see the full picture.

Take a minute to learn more about where we are five years after the start of the financial crisis:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/five-years-later

Thanks!

David

David Simas
Deputy Senior Advisor
The White House
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