How We’re Building an Economy That Gives Everybody a Fair Shot

The White House, Washington
THE SNAPSHOT
Monday, April 11, 2016
Follow Along: Today’s Schedule
All times are Eastern Time (ET)

10:00 am: The President and Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing

3:00 pm: The President meets with Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen; The Vice President also attends

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Weekly Address: Playing by the Same Rules

In this week’s address, the President highlighted two specific steps the Administration took this week to make sure everyone plays by the same rules so everyone pays their fair share in taxes.

President Obama

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More from 1600 Penn
West Wing Week 4/8/16 or, “Also Known as Lefkós Oíkos”

Last week, the President hosted the Nuclear Security Summit, met with the NATO Secretary General, discussed a new administration rule that prevents companies from ducking their tax bill, and traveled back to the University of Chicago to discuss the Constitution and the Supreme Court. Watch this week’s West Wing Week or “Also Known as Lefkós Oíkos”.

West Wing Week

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A Call To Action: My Brother’s Keeper

“If we believe in their futures, they will believe in them too.” President Obama is asking all Americans to play their part to create a brighter future for our young boys and men of color.

My Brother's Keeper

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Quote of the Day
“I believe that rather than double down on policies that allow a few at the top to play by their own rules, we should build an economy where everybody has a fair shot, everybody does their fair share, and everybody plays by the same set of rules.”


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