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Statement by the President on the Passage of Trade Agreements and Trade Adjustment Assistance

The landmark trade agreements and assistance for American workers that passed tonight are a major win for American workers and businesses. I’ve fought to make sure that these trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama deliver the best possible deal for our country, and I’ve insisted that we do more to help American workers who have been affected by global competition. Tonight’s vote, with bipartisan support, will significantly boost exports that bear the proud label “Made in America,” support tens of thousands of good-paying American jobs and protect labor rights, the environment and intellectual property. American automakers, farmers, ranchers and manufacturers, including many small businesses, will be able to compete and win in new markets. I look forward to signing these agreements, which will help achieve my goal of doubling American exports and keeping America competitive in the 21st century.

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President Obama to Travel to North Carolina on First Day of Bus Tour

WASHINGTON – On October 17-19, President Obama will travel to North Carolina and Virginia on a three-day bus tour where he will discuss jobs and the economy. On the first day of the tour, the President will make stops in the Asheville area, the Millers Creek area, and overnight in the Greensboro area. Additional details about President Obama’s trip will be released as they become available.

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President Obama Announces Presidential Delegation to Mexico to Attend the Opening Ceremony of the XVI Pan American Games

President Barack Obama today announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to Mexico to attend the Opening Ceremony of the XVI Pan American Games on October 14, 2011.

The Honorable Earl Anthony Wayne, United States Ambassador to Mexico will lead the delegation.

Members of the Presidential Delegation:

Ms. Julie Ertel, 2007 Pan American Games Gold Medalist in the Triathlon and 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist, Women’s Water Polo

Ms. Allyson Felix, 2008 Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist, Women’s Track and Field and member of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness, Sports and Nutrition

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Readout of the President's Call with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

President Obama spoke to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia today about the successful disruption of the Iranian-directed conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi Arabian Ambassador in Washington, DC.  The President and the King agreed that this plot represents a flagrant violation of fundamental international norms, ethics, and law.  They also praised the work of intelligence and law enforcement agencies that led to the disruption of this plot, and reiterated the joint commitment on the part of the United States and Saudi Arabia to pursue a strong and unified international response that holds those responsible accountable for their actions.  Finally, the President and the King reaffirmed the strong partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia.

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Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate

NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE:

Elizabeth M. Cousens, of Washington, to be Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.

Elizabeth M. Cousens, of Washington, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations, during her tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

Paul W. Hodes, of New Hampshire, to be a Member of the National Council on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2016. (New Position)

Robert L. Sumwalt III, of South Carolina, to be a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board for a term expiring December 31, 2016. (Reappointment)

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President Obama Honors Recipients of the 2011 Citizens Medal

Thirteen recipients from across the country visit White House to receive Presidential award for exemplary service to their fellow citizens

WASHINGTON, DC – On October 20, 2011, President Obama will welcome to the White House the 13 recipients of the 2011 Presidential Citizens Medal, the nation’s second-highest civilian honor. “This year’s recipients of the Citizens Medal come from different backgrounds, but they share a commitment to a cause greater than themselves,” said President Obama.  “They exemplify the best of what it means to be an American, and I am honored to be able to offer them a small token of our appreciation.”

The Citizens Medal was established in 1969 to recognize American citizens who have performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens.  Like last year, President Obama is recognizing Americans this year whose work has had a significant impact on their communities but may not have garnered national attention.  In May, the President called on members of the public to nominate people in their lives who have performed exemplary deeds of serviceoutside of their regular jobs, including individuals:

Who have a demonstrated commitment to service in their own community or in communities farther from home. Someone who has engaged in activities that have had an impact in their local community, on a community or communities elsewhere in the United States, or on fellow citizens living or stationed around the world.

Who have helped their country or their fellow citizens through one or more extraordinary acts. Individuals who have demonstrated notable skill and grace, selflessly placed themselves in harm’s way, taken unusual risks or steps to protect others, made extraordinary efforts to further a national goal, or otherwise conducted themselves admirably when faced with unusually challenging circumstances.  

Whose service relates to a long-term or persistent problem. Individuals who have made efforts to combat stubbornly persistent problems that impact entire communities; for example, those who have taken innovative steps to address hunger, homelessness, the dropout crisis, lack of access to health care, and other issues that plague too many Americans.

Whose service has had a sustained impact on others’ lives and provided inspiration for others to serve.The ideal nominee for a Citizens Medal is a person whose work has had a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of others.

Nearly 6,000 public nominations were submitted, and the President has selected the following awardees:

Steve and Liz Alderman, Armonk, NY
After Liz and Steve Alderman lost their son, Peter, in the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001, they founded the Peter C. Alderman Foundation.  The Foundation works to heal the emotional wounds felt by victims of terrorism and mass violence by training health care professionals and establishing clinics in post-conflict countries including Cambodia, Uganda, Rwanda, and Haiti.  Their clinics treat thousands in need and contribute to shaping a positive image of America in the world.  The Aldermans receive the Citizens Medal for aiding the victims of conflict who might otherwise go unaided.

Clarence Lee Alexander, Fort Yukon, AK
Sometimes called the “grandfather of tribal government” in Alaska for his long-held role as Chief of Fort Yukon, Clarence Alexander has done extensive work cleaning up the Yukon River, resulting in closure of numerous open-burning dumps and the removal or recycling of millions pounds of waste. Alexander is former Grand Chief of the Gwich’in people of Alaska.  Alexander receives the Citizens Medal for demonstrating how much good a dedicated leader can accomplish.

Camilla Bloomquist, Penn Yan, NY
For over 30 years, Milly Bloomquist has created and operated numerous programs to help the poor and underserved in Penn Yan, New York, making her a living legend. She founded Food for the Needy and Christmas for the Needy.  Recently, she implemented the Weekend Backpack Program in Yates County, where children receive free meals at their schools. Bloomquist receives the Citizens Medal for her lifelong commitment to serving those in need. 

Judith Broder, Studio City, CA
In 2004, Judith Broder created The Soldiers Project, which has worked to meet the mental health needs of servicemembers, their families, and returning veterans. Through The Soldiers Project, over 600 therapists have provided over 7,400 hours of pro bono, confidential psychological services to veterans.  The Soldiers Project seeks to decrease the disruptive effects of repeated deployments, enhance post-deployment transition and re-integration, and mitigate suffering related to PTSD, TBI, substance abuse, domestic violence, and depression. Broder receives the Citizens Medal for her dedication to those who serve this country.

Vijaya Emani, Strongsville, OH
Vijaya Emani became a role model for victims of domestic abuse because of her strength and determination in overcoming domestic abuse in her own life, and by speaking out about the issue publicly, she broke a long held taboo in the Indian American community. Emani lived and breathed many causes including projects to aid the homeless and promoting diversity. Although she was killed in a tragic vehicle accident, her example and message live on.  Emani posthumously receives the Citizens Medal for her courage in overcoming and speaking out against abuse.

John Keaveney, Los Angeles, CA
In 1992, John Keaveney, a Vietnam combat veteran, founded New Directions, a home for homeless and disabled veterans with addiction and mental health problems.  Keaveney overcame personal struggles and turned his life around in the 1980s.  He began working on veterans issues, deciding that no veteran who asked for help should suffer what he did.  When he began his program, he made a promise that no veteran would leave it unless he had a suit, a place to stay, and an income. Keaveney receives the Citizens Medal for ensuring that America keeps its promises to veterans.

Roger Kemp, Leawood, KS
Roger Kemp faced the ultimate parent’s nightmare.  In a random act of violence, Roger’s daughter Ali, 19, was killed by a predator in the summer of 2002. In response Kemp created The Ali Kemp Defense Education (TAKE) Foundation.  Inspired by his belief that his daughter could have survived if she had an edge on her attackers, TAKE has trained more than 46,000 women in self-defense. Kemp has also advocated for “wanted” billboards as a means to locate and arrest criminals. Kemp receives the Citizens Medal for working to empower young women to prevent themselves from becoming victims.

Janice Langbehn, Lacey, WA
While on vacation with her family in February 2007, Janice Langbehn’s partner, Lisa Pond, suddenly fell ill and was rushed to the hospital.  Langbehn was refused access to her partner, who had experienced a brain aneurysm and later died alone.  With the help of Lambda Legal and GLAAD, she filed a federal lawsuit and worked to get her story out to the nation. Janice's story received attention from President Obama, who personally apologized to her for the way she and her family was treated.  He went on to revise hospital visitation rights for gay and lesbian couples, which went into effect this past January for any hospitals receiving federal Medicare or Medicaid funds. Langbehn receives the Citizens Medal for her efforts to ensure all Americans are treated equally.

Ida Martin, Bluffton, SC
Ida Martin created Bluffton Self Help to assist working families, disabled residents, and senior citizens in the Bluffton, South Carolina area when they suffered a financial crisis. In 2010 alone, Bluffton Self Help provided 62,000 items of food to 11,600 people and provided clothing to almost 9,000 people.  Additionally, Bluffton Self Help provided families with short-term emergency financial assistance toward housing/utility assistance, medical assistance, or children's program assistance.  Mrs. Martin's philosophy is to help those who have the desire to help themselves. Martin receives the Citizens Medal for providing relief to many in moments of despair.

Margaret Martin, Los Angeles, CA
After observing LA gang members stop at a Hollywood market to listen to a kid playing Brahms on a small violin, Margaret Martin realized those gang members would rather be doing what the kid was doing, but would never have the chance.  She decided to dedicate her life to making quality arts education available to those in the most underserved, gang reduction zones of Los Angeles, and founded the Harmony Project in 2001.  The organization has provided instruments and tuition-free group and private music lessons to thousands of children in Los Angeles who would otherwise have no access to classical music.  Martin receives the Citizens Medal for replacing violence in children’s lives with music.

Michelle McIntyre-Brewer, Jefferson, MD
Michelle McIntyre-Brewer is a military spouse, mother, and founder of Soldier’s List. She founded Soldier's List in 2003 to support high risk Service Members and their families.  Soldier’s List has sent tens of thousands of care packages around the world providing critical medical relief.  Michelle works diligently with the military community to educate families about their rights and responsibilities within Tricare and other services offered. McIntyre-Brewer receives the Citizens Medal for going above and beyond on behalf of our troops and their families. 

Roberto Perez, Miami, FL
As President of Alfalit, a non-profit organization combating illiteracy, Robert Perez has led the charge for fighting illiteracy from Africa to South America, and as a result 7 million people have learned to read in 22 countries in the Americas, Africa, and Europe.  Perez previously worked as a Miami-Dade County social worker and as an ordained Methodist Pastor counseling prison inmates and recovering alcoholics.  Perez receives the Citizens Medal for his passion and work on behalf of the less fortunate around the globe.

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Spielberg, Hanks and Winfrey Join Forces with First Lady, Starring in Public Service Announcement Campaign Supporting Military Families

Major TV Networks Commit to Broadcasting PSAs to Support Joining Forces

Washington, D.C. -  In response to First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden’s Joining Forces program, a national initiative to support and honor America’s service members and their families, the entertainment industry’s Inter-Guild Joining Forces Task Force today released new public service announcements (PSAs) featuring Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Oprah Winfrey. The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, Producers Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America West formed a Joining Forces Inter-Guild Task Force to provide creative and production support for Joining Forces and to inform and inspire their memberships about the service of America’s military families. 

The new PSAs, which were written, directed and produced by members of the Task Force, tell real stories about America’s military families and call on all Americans to give back to ensure service members and military families have the support they have earned.  Last June, the Guilds hosted the First Lady for a special Joining Forces event in Los Angeles to discuss the stories and issues of today’s military families so that their experiences can be integrated into film, television and digital media.  These PSAs are a direct outcome of the commitments that were made by the Inter-Guild Task Force to the First Lady in Los Angeles. A + E Networks, CBS, Comcast NBC, Disney ABC, FOX, and WB have agreed to support the PSA campaign.  

The PSAs feature a call to action from the First Lady to encourage Americans to get involved to support military families by visiting www.joiningforces.gov. This website’s resources were recently revamped to include thousands of additional opportunities for Americans to volunteer in their own communities.  This website enhancement was supported by the Inter-Guild Joining Forces Task Force and included significant contributions from major organizations including Blue Star Families, the Points of Light Institute, All For Good, the American Red Cross, Service Nation, and the Corporation for National and Community Service.  Visitors can send messages of thanks, find opportunities to get involved and share stories of service. 

The Inter-Guild Joining Forces Task Force is led by Academy Award-winning producer Bruce Cohen, who assembled the production teams to create the campaign.  The PSAs feature star power on camera and behind the scenes with Invictus producer Lori MCreary; Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer; Army Wives creator Katherine Fugate; Lost creator and executive-producer, Damon Lindelof; and Director Tom Shadyac known for his work in Ace Ventura, Bruce Almighty; among many others.

“The entertainment community answered the Joining Forces call and has done what they do best – bring to life stories that move us,” said First Lady Michelle Obama.  “Through this PSA campaign, Americans will learn more about the unique challenges and needs of our military families, see their strength, resilience and service, and find out how they can give back to these extraordinary troops and families who have given us so much.”   

“As a military mom I know just how much it means when people reach out to show their support for our service members and their families,” said Dr. Jill Biden. “The First Lady and I hope that this campaign will inspire more Americans to take action and reach out to military families in their own communities around the country.”

“It is a tremendous honor for the guilds to be participating in this incredibly important initiative” said producer Bruce Cohen. “The phenomenally talented members of the creative team behind these PSAs are all hoping that people across the country will be inspired to get involved.”

First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden created Joining Forces to bring Americans together to recognize, honor and take action to support military families as they serve our country and throughout their lives. The initiative aims to educate, challenge, and spark action from all sectors of society to ensure military families have the support they have earned. The initiative focuses on key priority areas – employment, education, and wellness while raising awareness about the service, sacrifice, and needs of military families.

Inter-Guild Joining Forces PSA Creative Teams:

All PSAs:

Producer:  Lori McCreary, producer of Invictus
Co-Producer:  Leif Lillehaugen, producer of War of Words
Composer:  Hans Zimmer, composer of The Lion King, Madagascar, Shark Tale, The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, Gladiator, Pearl Harbor, As Good as it Gets and Thelma & Louise
Task Force co-chair: Wendy Smith

Steven Spielberg PSA:
Writer:  Katherine Fugate, creator of the Lifetime series Army Wives
Producer:  Marshall Persinger, executive producer of Army Wives
Director:  Joanna Kerns, director of Army Wives, and Grey’s Anatomy

Tom Hanks PSA:
Writer:  Damon Lindelof, writer, creator and executive-producer of Lost
Producer:  Jason Taragan, associate producer of Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Directors:  Steve Carr, director of Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Next Friday, and Dr. Dolittle 2 &
Joanna Kerns, director of Army Wives, and Grey’s Anatomy  

Oprah Winfrey PSA:
Writer & Director:  Tom Shadyac, director of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Liar, Liar, Bruce Almighty, and Evan Almighty

To view full versions of the PSAs please visit the following links: Spielberg PSA; Hanks PSA; Winfrey PSA.

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Statement by the President on the Senate Vote on the American Jobs Act

Tonight, a majority of United States Senators voted to advance the American Jobs Act.  But even though this bill contains the kind of proposals Republicans have supported in the past, their party obstructed the Senate from moving forward on this jobs bill. 

Tonight’s vote is by no means the end of this fight.  Independent economists have said that the American Jobs Act would grow the economy and lead to nearly two million jobs, which is why the majority of the American people support these bipartisan, common-sense proposals.  And we will now work with Senator Reid to make sure that the individual proposals in this jobs bill get a vote as soon as possible. 

In the coming days, Members of Congress will have to take a stand on whether they believe we should put teachers, construction workers, police officers and firefighters back on the job.  They’ll get a vote on whether they believe we should cut taxes for small business owners and middle-class Americans, or whether we should protect tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires.

With each vote, Members of Congress can either explain to their constituents why they’re against common-sense, bipartisan proposals to create jobs, or they can listen to the overwhelming majority of American people who are crying out for action.  Because with so many Americans out of work and so many families struggling, we can’t take “no” for an answer.  Ultimately, the American people won’t take “no” for an answer.  It’s time for Congress to meet their responsibility, put their party politics aside and take action on jobs right now.

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Readout of President Obama's Call to Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir of Saudi Arabia

President Obama called Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir of Saudi Arabia today to express the solidarity of the United States and Saudi Arabia in the face of the disrupted plot to assassinate Ambassador al-Jubeir in the United States. President Obama underscored that the United States believes this plot to be a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law, and reiterated our commitment to meet our responsibilities to ensure the security of diplomats serving in our country. He also underscored the close partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia.

The President also attended a meeting of his national security team this morning to thank them for their exceptional work in disrupting this plot, and coordinating closely among our law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

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Readout of Vice President Biden's Meeting with Prime Minister Luksic of Montenegro

Vice President Biden welcomed Prime Minister of Montenegro Igor Luksic to the White House today. The two discussed issues of mutual interest in our strong bilateral relationship. The Vice President affirmed U.S. support for Montenegro’s NATO and European Union aspirations and commended Prime Minister Luksic on the country’s progress along these paths. The Vice President noted U.S. interest in seeing Montenegro continue to pursue the political and economic reforms that can ensure good governance and the rule of law, and that will bring the country closer to its people’s goal of a prosperous and democratic European state. Vice President Biden also expressed our appreciation for Montenegro’s contributions to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, and its participation with the United States and other nations in the Open Government Partnership, which seeks to enhance government transparency and accountability around the world.