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Not everybody is up for watching a sixty-nine minute, forty-four second speech, no matter how good it may be. So we thought we'd provide the opportunity to watch some key sections, broken out by topic.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood talks about the high speed rail grants.
White House Photo, Pete Souza, 1/27/10
The President lays out his priorities for getting people to work and bolstering the middle class in his State of the Union Address.
Norm Eisen, special counsel to the President for ethics and government reform, sets the record straight on FOIA requests under the Obama Administration.
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Recovery Act Communications Director Liz Oxhorn relays some more individual stories as examples of how the Recovery Act has helped millions of Americans.
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Jordan Farmar of the Los Angeles Lakers writes of his experience visiting the White House on Monday and the importance of giving back.
The First Lady speaks to the Joint Armed Forces Officers Wives Club and discusses new support for military spouses and children to be included in the upcoming budget.
John Berry, the director of the Office of Personnel Management, provides an update on what the office has accomplished this year and what they'll be working on in the coming year.
So I'm on my way to do a TV interview last night on a set of middle-class initiatives we announced yesterday, when I learn that what they really want to talk about is our proposed freeze on non-security discretionary spending. Ok — I'm flexible — and in fact, the two are related in an important way that folks need to understand.
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Jim Gilio, White House Spokesperson for the Recovery Act, takes a closer look at some of the Recovery Act projects and initiatives that have been getting attention in the media.
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Cabinet Secretary Chris Lu announces the fifth Cabinet Meeting of the Administration and a new interactive online feature showcasing Cabinet officials.
O Ministério da Saúde apresentou nesta terça-feira (26) a estratégia nacional de enfrentamento da segunda onda da pandemia de nova gripe no país, que prevê a compra de 83 milhões de doses da vacina para imunizar a população brasileira a partir de março deste ano.
Dados do ministério mostram que o vírus H1N1 matou 1.705 pessoas no Brasil e mais de 14 mil em todo o planeta . Foram registrados no território brasileiro 39.679 casos graves da doença.
Calendário de vacinação
O calendário de vacinação foi dividido em seis grupos prioritários. Trabalhadores de saúde, gestantes, indígenas, população com doenças crônicas de base, crianças saudáveis entre seis meses e dois anos de idade e adultos saudáveis entre 20 e 29 anos de idade . O ministério não recomenda a vacinação para os que não estiverem nesses grupos.
Lt. Lesley Lykins talks about some of the stories coming out of the Navy in Haiti, and how they are being shared on social networks.
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs gives a slightly sillier take on our app than the initial blog post may have in a quick video.
'O ator'
Segundo comunicado, 132 pessoas foram resgatadas com vida.
President Barack Obama talks with Sen. Claire McCaskill and Vice President Joe Biden as staff members wait in a hallway following an event in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Jan. 20, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
The President vows that "as long as I'm your President, I'll never stop fighting to make sure that the most powerful voice in Washington belongs to you."
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In the days since the earthquake in Haiti, Americans have shown their generosity with millions of dollars in donations. Tonight, President Obama signed a bill into law that makes it easier to give.
Cerimônia em homenagem aos militares brasileiros mortos no Haiti realizada na Base Aérea de Brasília. Foto: Ricardo Stuckert/PR
Segundo a ONU, 132 pessoas foram resgatadas com vida pelos times de busca internacionais Mais

After meeting with Paul Volcker, an advocate for bold reform of the financial system, the President puts forth proposal to keep banks from getting "too big to fail" and straying from their core mission of serving customer.
Luiz Carlos da Costa era o nº 2 da ONU no país.
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Chief Master Sergeant Tyler Foster is the Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs deployed chief of operations at the Troussaint Louverture International Airport in Port au Prince, Haiti. He and his team are supporting U.S. Southern Command relief efforts in the wake of the Jan. 12 earthquake that devastated the nation.
There is no "easing" into the day here at the military encampment at the Port au Prince airport. Navy and Marine helos hit the deck here at 0630 sharp. There's no snooze button on that alarm. You roll out of your cot, put the same uniform on that you've worn for the last 3 or 4 days. Does it stink? Who knows, everyone is in the same boat. This ain't no formal dinner. These are bare base operations. Our focus is mission. Our mission is saving lives.
Bleary-eyed Airmen migrate toward the port-o-lets then off to their work space: a table, a steel chair, the flightline, the rubble of a building. There's no complaining. You grab a cup of joe if it's ready. Otherwise, it's water. Water all day every day to keep hydrated.
You learn to tune out the incessant and essential cacophony the ever-busy flightline offers. The word "noisy" doesn't do this environment justice. At times it is deafening. The hum of the flightline means life saving supplies, equipment and personnel are on their way to the Haitian citizens who need them. One life at a time. That's all we can do. Save one life at a time.
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White House Photographer Pete Souza shares moments from President Barack Obama's first year in office.
January 18, 2010 1:00
The President visits the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, DC to thank staff and volunteers for their work to support the Haiti earthquake response.
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The President announces a major expansion of "Race to the Top," incentiving success for our nation's schools. Watch the remarks, and join us for a live discussion with Melody Barnes at 11:30AM EST Wednesday.

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| Skyline (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times / January 18, 2010) Heavy clouds hang over Los Angeles as the first in a series of storms moves through Southern California. |

The President and the First Lady dedicate the morning to serving the community here in DC, see a couple photos.
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama meet with a small group of African American seniors, their grandchildren, and some children from the DC area, on the legacy of the civil rights movement in the Roosevelt Room of the White House January 18, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
January 18, 2010 at 5:10 PM EST
The President takes a few hours to host a conversation with a small group of African American seniors and their grandchildren on the legacy of the civil rights movement in the Roosevelt Room of the White House

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Instituições e países da União Europeia anunciaram doação esta segunda; valor ultrapassa US$ 500 mi Mais

Responding to the President's call, the U.S. Navy moved at top speed to ready ships, load them with supplies and steam toward Haiti to provide humanitarian assistance after the devastating earthquake there Tuesday.
President Barack Obama talks with former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
in the Oval Office, January 16, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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'Pré-Oscar' hoje
Washington, 16 jan (EFE).- Um tremor de 4,5 graus na escala Richter, uma réplica do devastador terremoto que atingiu o Haiti na terça-feira, foi registrado neste sábado no país caribenho, voltando a espalhar o pânico entre os haitianos, informou o Instituto Geológico dos Estados Unidos.
Um porta-voz do órgão disse à Agência Efe que, desde o grande terremoto de terça-feira, mais de 50 réplicas fizeram o Haiti tremer de novo.
O terremoto de sábado, que segundo informações vindas de Porto Príncipe assustou quem está na capital haitiana, foi sentido por volta das 11h (14h de Brasília).
O epicentro do novo tremor foi localizado 25 quilômetros a oeste de Porto Príncipe, onde, por precaução, os trabalhos de resgate foram suspensos temporariamente.
No entanto, cinco minutos depois, as equipes voltaram a trabalhar contra o relógio em vários pontos da capital em busca de sobreviventes.
O terremoto de 7 graus na escala Richter aconteceu às 19h53 de Brasília da terça-feira e teve epicentro a 15 quilômetros de Porto Príncipe, a capital do país. A Cruz Vermelha do Haiti estima que o número de mortos ficará entre 45 mil e 50 mil.
Na quarta-feira, o primeiro-ministro do país, Jean Max Bellerive, havia falado de "centenas de milhares" de mortos.
O Exército brasileiro confirmou que pelo menos 14 militares do país que participam da Minustah morreram em consequência do terremoto.
A brasileira Zilda Arns, fundadora e coordenadora da Pastoral da Criança, ligada à Igreja Católica, também morreu no tremor.
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