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Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


People Who Skipped Leg Day

Posted: 21 Jul 2014 08:57 PM PDT
























Chinese Man Builds Giant Transformers Replicas

Posted: 21 Jul 2014 07:39 PM PDT

We can guarantee you've never seen Transformers like this before. Some of these replicas are 52 feet tall and if you want to buy one you can, they only cost $16,000.
























You Didn't Know These Celebrities Are The Same Age

Posted: 21 Jul 2014 07:19 PM PDT

These celebrities might now look like they have a lot in common with each other but each pair is very close when it comes in regards to their age.















Good for business, good for workers, good for the economy

 

Hey, everyone --

During his State of the Union address, the President asked me to lead an across-the-board review of our nation's job-training programs.

It's a top priority for the President, and it is absolutely critical to our economy's success.

So earlier today, I put forward a roadmap for how the United States can keep and maintain the highest-skilled workforce in the world.

I've met with business leaders, community college presidents, governors and mayors, and most importantly, hard-working Americans who were hit hard by the Great Recession, but who are doing everything they can to learn new skills to find a decent, good-paying middle-class job.

And there was a clear consensus: We must rethink how we train today's workers so that our programs are job-driven, teaching real skills that employers need.

We've heard from businesses that many jobs in today's brightest sectors go unfilled because there simply aren't enough people with the skills to do them. That's not good for businesses, it's not good for workers, and it's not good for this country.

Some of our country's businesses, community colleges, and state and local training programs -- often supported with federal dollars -- have found ways to successfully prepare Americans for these jobs. We need to make sure our entire system is learning from them.

Find out why training programs matter for middle-class Americans -- and which ones around the country are working best.

We're taking steps to improve that training, directing federal agencies to make current programs that serve more than 21 million Americans smarter, and holding training programs that use public funds accountable for making a difference.

This isn't the only step we're taking to make sure Americans have the skills they need, either. Today, I joined President Obama as he signed the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act into law. It connects more ready-to-work Americans with ready-to-be-filled jobs. And it builds on bipartisan efforts in Congress to improve business engagement and accountability. While there's still more to do, it's another important step in getting Americans working.

Thanks,

Vice President Joe Biden


 

Why Job-Training Programs Matter:

 
Here's what's going on at the White House today.
 
 
 
 
 
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Why Job-Training Programs Matter:

In the President's State of the Union address, he tasked Vice President Biden with leading a review of federal employment and training programs, with the goal of training workers with the skills that today's economy demands.

The review is now complete, and we've identified what's working around the country. The Vice President's report highlights successful job-training programs, details executive actions by the federal government, and aims to help more Americans in getting and moving up in high-demand jobs and careers.

See how job-training programs across the country are making a difference.

President Barack Obama is shown a 3-D printer.

President Barack Obama is shown a 3-D printer by Andy Leer, right, during a tour of TechShop Pittsburgh, a community-based workshop and prototyping studio in Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17, 2014. Watching at left is General Manager Matt Verlinich. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


 
 
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  Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

10:35 AM: The President meets with Apollo 11 representatives

11:00 AM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Josh Earnest

12:10 PM: The President signs H.R. 803, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act; the Vice President also delivers remarks

1:00 PM: The President departs the White House

1:15 PM: The President departs Joint Base Andrews

6:15 PM: The President arrives Seattle, Washington

8:05 PM: The President attends a DNC event

9:00 PM: The President attends a Senate Majority PAC roundtable

10:25 PM: The President departs Seattle

12:10 AM: The President arrives San Francisco


 

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