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Saturday, November 21, 2015

The President Speaks at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit


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Weekly Address: In the Face of Terror, We Stand As One



In this week's address, the Vice President speaks to his and the President’s commitment to protecting our country from terrorists, while also providing refuge to some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
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Remarks by the President and Prime Minister Najib in Malaysia


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The President Speaks at a Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Town Hall


President Obama delivered remarks at a Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative town hall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Friday, November 20, 2015

National Security Council Notes: The Mali Terrorst Attack


The folllowing was submitted by National Security Council spokesperson Ned Price. 

The United States condemns in the strongest terms today’s terrorist attack on the many Malian and international guests and employees of the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako. We can confirm that the attack has ended, and we continue to coordinate with U.S officials on the ground to verify the location of all American citizens in Mali. We extend our deep condolences to the families and loved ones of those who have been killed in this heinous attack. Our thoughts and prayers also are with those who have been injured. We commend the bravery of the Malian, French, United Nations, and U.S. security personnel who responded to the situation and prevented even worse loss of life.  The United States stands with the people of Mali and will remain a steadfast partner to the Government of Mali and others in the region fighting the terrorist groups that seek to undermine Mali’s efforts to build a durable peace following the crisis in 2012 and 2013. We are prepared to assist the Malian government in the coming days as it investigates this tragic terrorist attack. 

Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary 
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Putin Blasts Syria With New Stealth Missile

 

By David Axe

It wasn’t that long ago that the U.S. Air Force seemed to be the only one capable of attacking from half a continent away. Then came Russia’s ‘anti-ISIS’ strikes.

Russia apparently deployed for the first time a new, radar-evading cruise missile during its massive Nov. 17 heavy bomber raid on Syria.

The Kh-101 long-range cruise missile, which reportedly packs an 800-pound warhead and can fly no less than 1,700 miles under satellite guidance, has been in development by Russia’s cash-strapped aerospace industry for three decades. Now that it’s apparently combat-ready, Moscow can claim to possess a global strike capability that before, only the United States possessed.

Russia’s mid-November bomber raid startled observers at least as much as did Moscow’s initial deployment of warplanes to Syria in late September and its subsequent barrage of sea-launched cruise missiles at rebel forces in October.

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Source: The Daily Beast 
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Nida Khan: No More Bloodshed (The Paris Attacks)

 

If you listened to many politicians on both the right and left discussing the rise of ISIS (or ISIL) and terrorism at large, you’d think that everything began with 9/11.  Even people like Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton – who, let’s remember, voted in favor of the ’03 Iraq War – argues that though she voted incorrectly, terrorism isn’t on the rise simply because of that invasion. She and other leaders are quick to remind us of the greatest attack on American soil, 9/11.  While no one minimizes the catastrophic brutality of 9/11 and the thousands of American lives lost on that tragic day, it is woefully misleading to act as if we weren’t already entrenched in the Middle East beforehand.  Even something as major as the first Iraq war is somehow left out of context when we discuss civilian deaths, the rise in terrorism and the current global crisis now facing everyone.  ISIS  may have risen out of the instability created after an unnecessary war in ’03, but terrorism was around long before then – as was Western aggression. 

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Nida Khan is a freelance journalist based in New York City. 

Source: HipHopandPolitics.com
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The Power of the Pen: New Bills Signed into Law

 
On Friday, November 20, 2015, the President signed into law:

H.R. 3996, the “Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2015, Part II,” which extends through December 4, 2015, authority and funding for the Department of Transportation's surface transportation programs. 

Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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Oval Office Chat: Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy

 
President Obama spoke by phone with Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy this evening from Malaysia to discuss counterterrorism cooperation and the counter-ISIL campaign.  Both leaders reiterated their unwavering commitment to defeat ISIL, end the conflict in Syria, and ensure we are doing all we can to protect our citizens from terrorist threats. 

Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders Explains His View of Democratic Socialism

 
The candidate's remarks were made at Georgetown University, November 19, 2015. 

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Justice Department Briefing on Counterterrorism Efforts

 
Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey held a briefing on the U.S. government’s counter-terrorism efforts in response to the attacks in Paris the previous week. They offered assurances that no credible threat existed against the U.S. Their remarks came after the ISIL* militant group released a video threatening an attack on New York City.

*The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS or DAISH/DAESH in Arabic), is a militant group that has called itself the Islamic State. 

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Source: C-Span
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Data Collection and the Paris Terrorist Attacks

 

Wall Street Journal National Security Reporter Damian Paletta discusses his piece on the Paris attackers' use of technology to hide communications and how this could rekindle debate over data collection and surveillance in the U.S.  

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Source: C-Span
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Washington Journal: Gordon Witkin on Corruption in State Government

 

Gordon Witkin, managing editor with the Center for Public Integrity, discusses his group’s ranking of U.S. states based on the laws and systems they have in place to deter corruption. 

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Source: C-Span
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From Sadness to Success: Food Drive Brings Hope to Far Rockaway

 Darius L. Vinson 

On October 30th 2015, Jesse Kalloo of the Thomas A. Edison High School Skills U.S.A. Program saw a flyer for a food drive on his Facebook page. The flyer stated the Darius L. Vinson Foundation was collecting cans of food for families in Far Rockaway, Queens over the holidays. The technology teacher has engaged in food drives and fundraisers in and around his community over the last several years. His program played a vital role in helping his students gain confidence and a sense of accomplishment. There was no doubt in his mind that partnering with the foundation would not only help those in need, it would provide an opportunity for the staff and students to honor a man that the Far Rockaway community considered to be a hero and humanitarian.

Approximately three months ago, Darius Vinson, 26 and a native of Far Rockaway, drowned while visiting the Delaware Water Gap. Darius inspired many people, as an acclaimed boxer who was studying to be a lawyer, and was considered “a beacon of light and hope for many of his peers”. Since middle school, he volunteered in his community and fought for social justice on many levels.  His mother, Denise Greig, and his partner, Raveenga Perera, along with numerous friends and family, launched the foundation in Darius’s name in order to fulfill his objectives: to become a philanthropist and to help create a more equitable society.

On November 5th, 2015, Kalloo informed Perera that the program collected close to 5,000 cans.  Elated over the revelation, she immediately implemented plans to have the food distributed throughout the Far Rockaway community.  Within a matter of months, one of the foundation’s goals had become a reality.  The following week, Kalloo informed Perera that the students collected more cans during the drive.  To date, the Thomas A. Edison CTE High School Skills U.S.A. Program has collected 10,000 cans for impoverished Far Rockaway residents.

“Numerous pantries throughout the Rockaways will receive between 200-300 cans. The remaining cans will go towards a pop-up tabling event on Sunday, November 23rd at 11 a.m. I sincerely thank Mr. Kallo, the students and the Thomas Edison CTE H.S. Skills U.S.A. Program for partnering with the foundation,” said Perera.

"Additionally, the Darius L. Vinson Foundation would like to thank SAPIS Ms. Pallavi, the student government, and staff of P.S 92Q, who collected 500 items, and Mr. Closs and Ms. Rahman of the Child Center Of NY P.S 56Q after school program. They collected a total of 100 items. The contributions from family members and friends of Darius Vinson are greatly appreciated as well.

“Thanks to the efforts of all the aforementioned groups and individuals, families throughout the Rockaways will receive food donations for the holidays, which will be distributed at the municipal parking lot on Beach 21st Street, between Mott and Cornaga Avenue. Many volunteers from the foundation and local schools will assist with handing out bags and smiles. I ask that you please support the Darius L. Vinson Foundation and its mission by visiting our website, dlvfoundation.org.”

Foundation contacts:  Denise.Greig@dlvfoundation.org or Raveenga.Perera@dlvfoundation.org.
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'The Applause Awards', November 21, in New York City



The following was submitted by Imagenation. 

"The theme of this year's award, 'The pursuit of knowledge transfer: Entrepreneurialism in Education', comes from our driving principle that education is vital to a thriving society."

The event will be held at the  Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York City on Saturday, November 21st, 2015.

Africa Diaspora Awards Honorees:

Person Of the Year:
Danai Jekesai Gurira, Eclipse (The Walking Dead) [Zimbabwean] 

Advocate of the Year:
Akon and
Thione Niang, The Akon Lighting Africa [Senegal]

Life time achievement Award:
David Adjaye [Tanzania]

Entrepreneur of the year:
Chid Liberty, Liberty & Justice [Liberia]

Community Service Award:
Atti Worku,
Seeds Of Africa. [Ethiopia]

Creative artist of the year:
Nicole Amarteifio, Creator, An African City [Ghana]

Humanitarian of the Year:
Kennedy Odede, Shining Hope for Communities [Kenya]

Friend of Africa:
Laurie A. Cumbo, Office of New York City Council Member [America]

Designer of the year:
Alhassan Toure, Toure Design [Mali]

Organizational Impact Award:
Young African MBAs [Africa]

Excellence in Service Award:
Dr. Oluyemi Badero, [Nigeria]

Special Performances:
Eddy Kenzo [Uganda].

The event will be hosted by Ghana TV Personality and media entrepreneur Peace Hyde.

For more information, visit info@imagenation.us.
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"Flashback Friday": Will Smith and Muhammad Ali (Terrorism is Not from Islam)

 
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Will Smith and "The Greatest" talk about the tragedy of  9/11. 

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Trailblazers in Black History: The Ink Spots


From the late 1930's to the early 1950's the original Ink Spots were one of the most popular and influential singing groups of the time. The original group, comprising Ivory "Deek" Watson, Jerry Daniels, Charles Fuqua & Orville "Hoppy" Jones, started out singing fast "jump" tunes beginning in 1934 and their early recordings (RCA Victor - 1935) and (Decca 1936-1938) reflected this style. The group became famous after the arrival of Bill Kenny in early 1936, and the group's addition of a ballad style featuring Bill Kenny's high tenor and Hoppy's "talking" chorus. While several sources suggest this style originated with their most famous recording, "If I Didn't Care" in January of 1939, a partial NBC radio broadcast of February 15, 1938 proves that all of the elements that made this group so successful were included in performances at least one year earlier. 

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Today in History: November 20th


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Could ISIS Strike the West With Chemical Weapons?

By Robert Windrem and Tracy Connor

France's prime minister has raised the terrifying specter of ISIS carrying out chemical or biological weapons attacks on the West, but international investigators have so far confirmed only a single use of mustard gas by the terror gang in the Middle East.

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which enforces a global treaty, announced earlier this month that it had determined with "utmost confidence" that a "non-state actor" used the outlawed agent outside Aleppo, Syria, in August, likely killing a baby.

U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News that ISIS was the non-state actor. The OPCW is continuing to investigate other suspected uses of chemical weapons by ISIS. 

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Source: NBC News 
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Biggest U.S. Health Insurer Says It May Abandon Public Exchanges

 
By Associated Press

UnitedHealth, the nation's largest health insurer, chopped its 2015 earnings forecast and indicated it is questioning its future in public insurance exchanges, a key component in the nation's health care overhaul popularly known as Obamacare.

The company said Thursday that it would pull back on the marketing of its exchange business a few weeks after open enrollment for that coverage began nationwide. It also said that it will decide in the first half of next year "to what extent it can continue to serve the public exchange markets in 2017." 

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Source: NBC News
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First Read: A Week of Overheated Rhetoric on the Campaign Trail

 
By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann

First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.
 
A week of overheated -- if not shameful -- rhetoric on the 2016 campaign trail

A week has now passed since the tragic terrorist attacks in Paris, and let's just say that the week hasn't brought out the best in the 2016 field when it comes to rhetoric. Especially on the Republican side. Consider:
  • Donald Trump: "I would certainly implement [a database system tracking Muslims]. Absolutely," he said in Iowa yesterday, per NBC's Vaughn Hillyard. "There should be a lot of systems, beyond databases," he added. "We should have a lot of systems."
  • Ben Carson: "Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson on Thursday suggested that concerns about Syrian refugees in the United States are akin to a parent's concerns about 'mad dogs.' 'If there's a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you're probably not going to assume something good about that dog, and you're probably going to put your children out of the way.'"
  • Ted Cruz: "If you want to insult me, you can do it overseas, you can do it in Turkey, you can do it in foreign countries, but I would encourage you, Mr. President, come back and insult me to my face," he said, per NBC's Frank Thorp.
  • Marco Rubio: "[Not saying 'radical Islam'] would be like saying we weren't at war with Nazis, because we were afraid to offend some Germans who may have been members of the Nazi Party but weren't violent themselves. We are at war with radical Islam… This is a clash of civilizations."
  • Jeb Bush: "I do think we have a responsibility to help with refugees after proper screening," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday. "And I think our focus ought to be on the Christians who have no place in Syria anymore."
  • John Kasich: "As part of a broad national security plan to defeat ISIS, Republican presidential candidate John Kasich proposed creating a new government agency to push Judeo-Christian values around the world," NBC's Leigh Ann Caldwell reported.
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Source: NBC News 
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Donald Trump Retakes Lead in GOP Race; Ted Cruz Makes Gains: Poll

 

By Allison Kopicki and John Lapinski

In the Republican primary race, the newest NBC News/SurveyMonkey online poll shows Donald Trump has the frontrunner spot to himself, with 28% support among Republican and independent voters who lean Republican. Support for Ben Carson, who was tied with Trump in last month's online poll, has fallen off by 8 points and the former neurosurgeon is now tied with Ted Cruz at 18%.

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Source: NBC News
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Texas Troopers Will Ask Every Driver to Confirm Race



Texas State Troopers will soon begin asking drivers to confirm their race during traffic stops. The move is part of an effort to end racial profiling. KXAN's Brian Collister reports.
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DOJ Files Supreme Court Appeal on Immigration Plan Ruling

 
By Pete Williams

The Justice Department filed its appeal today in the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of President Obama's immigration plan that would shield up to 5 million people from deportation.  

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Source: NBC News 
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New Ebola Case Hits Liberia After Country Declared Virus Free

 
Reuters, 20/11 15:41 CET

By James Harding Giahyue

MONROVIA (Reuters) – A new case of Ebola emerged in Liberia on Friday in a setback for the country declared free of the disease on Sept. 3 and for the region, which is struggling to end an epidemic that has killed around 11,300 people.

The patient is a 10-year-old boy who lived with his parents and three siblings in Paynesville, a suburb east of the capital Monrovia, said Minister of Health Minister Bernice Dahn.

All six family members, as well as other high risk contacts, were in care at an Ebola Treatment Unit in Paynesville, Dahn said. 

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Source: Euronews
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Israeli Spy Pollard Freed from U.S. Prison; Lawyers Challenge Parole

 

Reuters, 20/11 15:33 CET

By Roselle Chen and Ari Rabinovitch

BUTNER, N.C./JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Lawyers for Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, released on Friday after 30 years in a U.S. prison, said the conditions of his parole are unreasonable and illegal and should be vacated by a federal court.

The former U.S. Navy analyst left a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina, about 45 miles north of Raleigh, early Friday morning, said Edmond Ross, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

According to Pollard’s lawyers, he will be required to wear an electronic bracelet so his movements can be monitored at all times. Also, his computers and those of any employer who hires him will be subjected to “unfettered monitoring and inspection.”

The lawyers called the conditions “onerous and oppressive” in a statement announcing their legal challenge in a federal court in New York on Friday. 

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Source: Euronews
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Commandos Storm Luxury Mali Hotel Attacked by Islamists, Dozens Freed


Reuters, 20/11 15:14 CET

By Tiemoko Diallo

BAMAKO (Reuters) – Malian commandos stormed a luxury hotel in Bamako on Friday after Islamist gunmen took 170 people including many foreigners hostage in the capital of the former French colony, which has been battling rebels allied to al Qaeda for several years.

Dozens of people were reported to have escaped or been freed, but at least three were dead. A security source said the gunmen had dug in on the seventh floor of the hotel as special forces advanced on them. 

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

State television showed footage of troops in camouflage fatigues wielding AK47s in the lobby of the Radisson Blu, one of Bamako’s smartest hotels. In the background, a body lay under a brown blanket at the bottom of a flight of stairs.

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Source: Euronews
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Italian Leader Renzi Wins Confidence Vote Over Budget

 

Reuters, 20/11 14:34 CET

By Steve Scherer

ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on Friday won a confidence vote in the Senate on next year’s budget that scraps a hated tax on primary residences and slows deficit reduction.

The Senate voted 164 to 116 to approve the government’s spending package, which now faces approval in the lower house. By law, the budget must be passed by the end of the year.

Renzi staked the fate of his government on the confidence vote in order to accelerate the bill’s passage in the Senate, where it may have to return if it is amended in the Chamber of Deputies.

Renzi has said tax cuts will bolster Italy’s fledgling recovery. This year the economy, the euro zone’s third biggest, emerged from a three-year recession, but growth unexpectedly slowed in the third quarter. 

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Source: Euronews
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Sinjar: First Images Show Total Devastation


Source: Euronews
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EU Ministers in Emergency Meeting to Discuss Tackling Terrorism


Source: Euronews
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Italy Raises Security Level in Wake of Paris Attacks


Source: Euronews
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Thousands Trapped as Balkans Filter Migrant Flow to Europe


Source: Euronews
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Greece Approves Reforms to Unlock Further Bailout Cash


Source: Euronews
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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Remarks by the President and Prime Minister Abe in Manila


President Obama and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan deliver remarks before a bilateral meeting in Manila.
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Press Briefing with Ambassador Froman, Ben Rhodes, and Dan Kritenbrink


Press Secretary Josh Earnest leads a press briefing with USTR Ambassador Michael Froman, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes, and NSC Senior Director for Asian Affairs Dan Kritenbrink in Manila.
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Remarks by the President and Prime Minister Trudeau in Manila


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'Veep Meet and Greet': General Raheel Sharif

 

The Vice President met with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif today at the White House. The meeting, which followed the Vice President’s October 22 breakfast in Washington with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, addressed ongoing efforts to strengthen U.S.-Pakistan relations. The Vice President reaffirmed the United States’ interest in building a strong partnership with Pakistan that addresses our shared counterterrorism, economic, and regional security concerns. The Vice President thanked General Sharif for his steadfast support to counterterrorism cooperation with the United States and underscored the importance of expanding efforts to help further strengthen regional security. Both leaders reaffirmed their strong commitment to peace in Afghanistan and the important role that the United States and Pakistan can play to support a reinvigorated reconciliation process in coordination with Afghanistan.  

Source: The White House, Office of the Vice President
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The President Delivers Remarks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership


President Obama delivers remarks in a meeting on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the President's trade agreement, in Manila, Philippines.
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The President Delivers Remarks on Climate Change


President Obama delivers remarks on climate change at a CEO summit, attended by business leaders from around the region representing U.S. and Asia-Pacific companies, in Manila, Philippines.
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Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton National Security Address

 
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivers a national security address at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City, in which she outlines her plans for defeating the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), followed by a conversation. 

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Source: C-Span
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The Latest on Climate Change

 

Ben Kirtman, University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Professor, talked about climate change, including possible man-made and natural causes of global warming and the debate over the scientific theories on climate.

This program was part of “Washington Journal"'s "Sunshine State Tour” series on four major Florida universities: Florida State University on November 16; the University of Florida on November 17; the University of Central Florida on November 18; and the University of Miami on November 19, 2015. 

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Source: C-Span
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Hearing on Flu Season Preparedness

 
Public health agency officials testified on their organizations' preparations for the upcoming flu season. 

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Source: C-Span
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Hearing on Human Trafficking


Witnesses testified on human trafficking, focusing on recent investigation of the classified advertising Web site Backpage.com. 

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Source: C-Span
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House Speaker Weekly Briefing

 
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) briefed reporters and responded to questions on his party’s legislative agenda. 

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Source: C-Span
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House Minority Leader Weekly Briefing

 
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) briefed reporters and responded to questions on her party’s legislative agenda. 

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Source: C-Span
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Oval Office Chat: President Francois Hollande of France


President Obama spoke by phone with President Hollande of France this evening from the Philippines to discuss the latest developments in the investigation into last week’s terrorist attacks in Paris.  President Obama once again expressed condolences on behalf of the American people to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in these horrific attacks, to the wounded, and to the French nation.  Both leaders reiterated their unwavering commitment to degrade and destroy ISIL.  President Obama noted that he looks forward to welcoming President Hollande to the White House next week, when the two leaders will engage in discussions on the way forward to defeat ISIL, help to bring to an end the conflict in Syria, and to ensure we are doing all we can to safeguard our citizens from the threat of terrorism.  

Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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Cuomo and Schneiderman Partner to Reduce Risk of Litigation Against New York State

 
Governor Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced a new partnership to reduce litigation risk against New York State agencies. As the State’s chief legal officer, the Attorney General’s Office is well-positioned to advise the Governor’s Office in this endeavor. This effort is the first of its kind in the nation.

The partnership will focus first on the agencies that incur the lion’s share of state litigation including the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and various health and human services agencies. Each Office will contribute staff to a team which will review and improve policies and procedures for administrative hearings, evidence collection and preservation, early claims resolution and diversion programs, and training to reduce the likelihood of litigation. The team will also analyze prior significant and recurring litigation to develop strategies for avoiding them in the future.

“This administration has spent the last five years modernizing state government, making it more efficient and better able to serve the residents of the State of New York,” said Governor Cuomo. “With this new effort, we’re further raising the bar for performance and ensuring that New Yorkers are getting the government that they deserve. I thank Attorney General Schneiderman for his partnership in this important endeavor.”

Attorney General Schneiderman said, “Public officials must be good stewards of taxpayer dollars. This initiative will enable agencies to better serve the public while at the same time reducing the expense of litigation. I appreciate the Governor’s partnership on this issue to help ensure the public’s money is used as effectively and judiciously as possible.”

Each year New York State is confronted with tens of thousands of lawsuits in courts across the state, exposing the State to potential damages reaching hundreds of millions of dollars per year. The volume of litigation stems from the sheer size and scope of state agency operations:

· The State operating budget is $94.25 billion for fiscal year 2016 alone.
· New York has 110 agencies and authorities that employ over 224,000 people.
· State agencies had nearly 46,000 active contracts valued at over $198 billion last fiscal year.
· State authorities had over 42,000 active contracts valued at over $92 billion last fiscal year.
· State agencies administer almost $35 billion in federal benefits programs including housing, public assistance and Medicaid annually.

Linda Lacewell, New York’s Chief Risk Officer said, “I am proud that under the Governor’s leadership New York will be the first state in the nation to embark on a comprehensive litigation risk management program, and we look forward to working together with the Attorney General’s Office as the State’s chief legal officer to make this program a success.”

This partnership grows out of the risk management efforts the Governor outlined earlier this year in the State of the State and his appointment of New York’s first Chief Risk Officer. For more about the State’s risk management efforts, visit ny.gov/ethics-risk-compliance. 

Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo 
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New York Employers to Receive Significant Savings in Unemployment Insurance Costs


Governor Andrew Cuomo today announced that as a result of this administration’s reforms, employers across New York will realize an average savings of $1,200 on their unemployment insurance costs this year.
 
“In 2013, we put into place sweeping reforms to fix New York’s broken Unemployment Insurance system in a way to help lower costs for employers, offer greater benefits for workers, and increase the integrity of the program," Governor Cuomo said. "Today’s lower assessment is a direct result of these badly needed changes and one more way we are helping to move New York forward.”
 
The combination of an improved statewide economy and Unemployment Insurance reform measures signed by the Governor in 2013 enabled this loan to be repaid early, saving New York employers an estimated $200 million in interest costs—savings similar to paying off a car loan early. The average employer will see an estimated reduction of nearly $1,200, or $84 per employee.
 
Unemployment Insurance Reform - For years, New York State's Unemployment Insurance system was broken and could not withstand fluctuations in the economy without borrowing from the federal government, exposing employers to significant and unpredictable liabilities. The system has been either insolvent or on the brink of insolvency for more than a decade.
 
During the recession, the state’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund did not have enough funds to pay for claims filed by unemployed workers. New York, along with many other states, was forced to borrow funds from the Federal Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund to cover the difference, and employers had to pay back a $3.5 billion debt plus interest. 

In March 2013, Governor Cuomo signed major reforms into law, which increased benefits for workers, decreased costs to employers, and modernized the Unemployment Insurance system by making it sustainable and self-correcting. The law included a mechanism to pay back the federal loan three years ahead of schedule, resulting in today’s lower costs. In addition, the risk of borrowing from the federal government is now lower and payments for employers will be more predictable than the old system of yearly surcharges.

Unemployment Insurance Reform has also brought new fraud detection and prevention measures to help combat Unemployment Insurance fraud. It also helps to ensure that employers are not charged for a former employee’s claim when the loss of employment was the employee’s fault.

Improving Economy - The other factor contributing to paying off the federal Unemployment Insurance loan early and in full is the improved economic conditions of the past several years. When Governor Cuomo came into office in 2011, the New York State unemployment rate was 8.3%. Today, the unemployment rate is 5.1%, and since the beginning of Governor Cuomo’s administration, New York’s economy has added 711,400 private sector jobs and experienced employment growth in 49 of the past 57 months. In September 2015, the number of private sector jobs in the state was 7,821,700.

At the height of the recession in 2009, New York State paid out of the trust fund $5.1 billion in Unemployment Insurance benefits. Unemployment Insurance benefit payments in 2015 are estimated to be $2.4 billion.

Acting Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, “Prior to 2013, the unemployment system was in a continuous cycle of borrowing from the federal government, which saddled New York’s employers with additional principle and interest charges onto New York’s employers. But thanks to an improving economy and the reform measures implemented by Governor Cuomo, the debt has been paid off early—saving millions for employers in the state.” 

Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo 
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