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Damn Cool Pics


Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 06:43 PM PDT

This is a great example of why too much plastic surgery is a bad thing.
























Behind The Scenes Of Hollywood Special Effects

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 06:09 PM PDT

It's amazing to see what some people can do with a big budget and an imagination.

Godzilla





300 - Rise of an empire



RoboCop





300 - Rise of an empire





Elysium





RoboCop



Ender's game





Man of steel



The Wolverine







Man of Tai Chi



The Homesman



The Monuments Men



Brick Mansions



A Good Day to Die Hard




Iron man



King Arthur






Life of Pi






Prometheus



Rise of the Planet of the Apes







The avengers





The Chronicles of Narnia





The Prey



Tron legacy



Paul

President Obama Makes a Statement on Iraq

 
Here's what's going on at the White House today.
 
 
 
 
 
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President Obama Makes a Statement on Iraq

After meeting with his national security team, President Obama entered the White House Press Briefing Room this afternoon to give an update on the situation in Iraq.

The President outlined a number of steps that his Administration has made in response to ongoing developments -- and closed by announcing that Secretary of State John Kerry will depart this weekend for meetings in the Middle East and Europe, leading a diplomatic effort to support stability in the region.

Watch the President give an update on the situation in Iraq.

President Obama makes a statement on Iraq.


 
 
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  Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

10:15 AM: The President joins a President's Expo Council Meeting

11:00 AM: The President meets with members of his national security team

12:00 PM: The Vice President arrives at the Presidential Palace

12:15 PM: The Vice President holds a bilateral meeting with Dominican President Danilo Medina

1:00 PM: The Vice President and President Medina make statements to the press

1:15 PM: The President delivers a statement on the situation in Iraq

2:15 PM: The President awards Corporal William "Kyle" Carpenter, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), the Medal of Honor; the First Lady also attends

2:45 PM: The Vice President visits the Maritima Solar facility and deliver remarks


 

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21st-century policies for 21st-century families

 

Hi, everyone --

I still remember the moment the value of a flexible work environment became crystal-clear for me.

I was working for Mayor Richard Daley in Chicago, and sitting in a particularly long cabinet meeting along with the Mayor's corporation counsel, Susan Sher. Susan and I were both single moms, and dear friends -- and frankly, we both had somewhere else to be.

As the meeting stretched on, and the two of us kept looking at our watches (and each other), the Mayor interrupted and asked where we needed to be that was more important.

Not quite sure what would happen, I blurted out the truth: "Susan and I both have second graders, and their Halloween Parade starts in 20 minutes -- and it's 25 minutes away."

Without a second's hesitation, the Mayor replied, "Well, then what are you doing here? You better get moving."

We were fortunate that day to have an understanding boss willing to give us the flexibility we needed as parents -- but in 2014, most working Americans still don't have that.

It's time for our workplace policies to match the realities of our families. That's why, on June 23, we're joining together with employers, business leaders, workers, academics, labor leaders, elected officials, and a diverse group of stakeholders and advocates to explore ways to take to scale the best practices designed to build 21st-century workplaces that meet the needs of 21st-century workers.

We're calling it the White House Summit on Working Families, and you can add your voice to the conversation right now in two ways:

Our families and our workforce have undergone fundamental transformations over the past several decades. In 63 percent of families with children, all parents work. Thirty-two percent of families with children are single-parent households. And yet, employers report just 11 percent of workers have access to paid family leave that includes time off for caregiving.

It's time our workplaces did something about that, and it's going to take all of us to make it happen.

So, if you can relate at all to the story I described above -- the need to choose between the very real responsibilities of being a worker and a parent -- then working families' issues are your issues.

If you're a young woman wondering if you're earning the same as your male counterpart, this is your battle, too.

If you're a single, working dad struggling to balance the responsibilities of raising a family with the demands of a job, you're in this fight.

It's time for 21st-century workplaces that allow every American family to succeed -- both at home, and at work.

Each story shared will expand this national conversation, and bring these issues to the forefront.

Add your voice -- and pass it on.

Thank you,

Valerie

Valerie Jarrett
Senior Advisor
The White House