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Here’s what’s going on at the White House today.
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10:00 am: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing 11:15 am: The President honors the 2015 NHL Champion Chicago Blackhawks Watch here 11:30 am: The Vice President will tour the Union Depot Transportation Hub in St. Paul, Minnesota. This tour will be pooled press 12:00 pm: The Vice President will deliver remarks at the Union Depot Transportation Hub to commemorate the 7th Anniversary of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 12:30 pm: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Josh Earnest and Deputy National Security Advisor For Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes Watch here 2:05 pm: The President meets with African American faith and civil rights leaders 4:40 pm: The President and the First Lady host a reception in recognition of African American History Month Watch here |
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| Big News: President Obama Is Headed to Cuba
On March 21, President Obama and the First Lady will travel to Cuba. He will be the first American President since Calvin Coolidge in 1928 to visit Cuba. Get the full story on how we got to this point in the history of U.S.-Cuba relations. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chargé d’Affaires Jeffrey DeLaurentis watch as Marines raise the American flag at the Ambassador’s residence in Havana, Cuba, on August 14, 2015. [State Department photo/ Public Domain] |
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| Seven Years After the Recovery Act: The Vice President’s Trip Up the Mississippi to Check in on America’s Communities’ Infrastructure
Seven years ago today, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. It represented the largest clean-energy investment in our nation’s history and the biggest public works project since the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System. READ THE VICE PRESIDENT’S POST ON MEDIUM First Lady Michelle Obama: Let’s Change the Conversation Around Mental Health Far too often the stigma around mental health prevents people who need help from seeking it. |
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| “We still have differences with the Cuban government that I will raise directly. America will always stand for human rights around the world.”
Source: The White House
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Robert Williams
Editor in Chief
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