Saturday, June 8, 2013

Weekly Address: Time to Pass Commonsense Immigration Reform

Here's What's Happening Here at the White House
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Featured 

Weekly Address: Time to Pass Commonsense Immigration Reform

In this week’s address, President Obama says that the United States Senate will soon take action to fix our broken immigration system with a commonsense bill, and urges lawmakers to act quickly to pass this bill so that we can continue to live up to our traditions as a nation of laws, and also a nation of immigrants.

Watch this week's Weekly Address.

Watch this week's Weekly Address

 
 
  Top Stories

Brazil: Last Friday, the Vice President and Dr. Biden made the final stop in their three-country trip in Brazil. While in Rio de Janeiro, Vice President Biden delivered a speech about the strong ties between the United States and Brazil.

“The United States and Brazil represent two of the largest, most innovative, dynamic economies in the world today. It is true both of us can continue to prosper whether or not we deepen our economic relations. But imagine, just imagine what these two dynamic economies could do with greater trade and investment for our people, for the hemisphere, for the world.”

#DontDoubleMyRate: Students gathered in the Rose Garden last Friday to hear President Obama echo his sentiment from last year and call on Congress to prevent federal student loan rates from doubling on July 1. President Obama asked the young people to speak out in favor of action on college affordability, as they did last summer.

"You made something bipartisan happen in this town that is -- that's a powerful thing. You guys were able to get Democrats and Republicans to vote for something that was important. So this year, if it looks like your representatives have changed their minds, you're going to have to call them up again or email them again or Tweet them again and ask them what happened, what changed?"

Mental Health Conference: Health care experts, psychologists, faith leaders, advocates for veterans, and administration officials joined President Obama at the White House on Monday for the National Conference on Mental Health.

The conference was just one part of the Obama Administration’s effort to combat this problem and focused on ways we can reduce the stigma and help the millions of Americans struggling with mental health problems recognize the importance of reaching out for assistance.

President Obama said:

“Too many Americans who struggle with mental health illnesses are still suffering in silence rather than seeking help, and we need to see it that men and women who would never hesitate to go see a doctor if they had a broken arm or came down with the flu, that they have that same attitude when it comes to their mental health.”

Meeting with the President of Chile: President Piñera of Chile met with President Obama on Tuesday for a bilateral meeting. The two leaders affirmed their commitment to economic growth, job creation, transparency, human rights, and the rule of law.

“Chile has been on a remarkable growth trajectory over several decades, and the progress that it’s made in terms of strengthening its economy, pulling people out of poverty, establishing a strong manufacturing and industrial and service base, its strong exports sector are all proof of the talents of the Chilean people but also Chile’s embrace of democracy and human rights and a market economy. And as a consequence, Chile has become not only a leader in the hemisphere but also a leader in the world.”

Ravens Visit the White House: On Wednesday, President Obama congratulated the 2013 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens at the White House. The President spoke of the struggles the team faced throughout the season and how they recovered and brought the Lombardi Trophy back to Baltimore. He also praised the team’s commitment to giving back to their city.

“This year, Baltimore won’t just be seeing the Ravens on Sundays or Monday night or Thursday night…You’ll see players spending their Tuesdays – normally their only day off during the season – visiting hospitals and senior centers, and day after day, you’ll see a team that loves Baltimore as much as Baltimore loves the Ravens.”

During their visit, the Ravens also shared some of their favorite ways to stay healthy with Let’s Move!

National Security Team: On Wednesday, President Obama announced the departure of Tom Donilon, former National Security Advisor, and appointed Ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice as his replacement. To replace Ambassador Rice in New York, the President nominated Samantha Power. 

ConnectEd: The President boarded Air Force One on Thursday and flew to North Carolina where he visited Mooresville Middle School. After touring the school, the President announced ConnectEd, a new initiative that will connect 99% of America’s students to high-speed internet within 5 years.

Following his announcement, the White House invited students from schools in Wisconsin, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania to join the National “Show and Tell” Google+ Hangout. Students and administrators from these schools demonstrated how they are using the internet and technology in their classrooms.

 

Did Someone Forward This to You? Sign Up for Email Updates

This email was sent to filter@clubhouseb.com

Sign Up for Updates from the White House
Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
Please do not reply to this email. Contact the White House

The White House • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW • Washington, DC 20500 • 202-456-1111

Friday, June 7, 2013

AFGHAN CHILDREN

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 09:36 PM CDT

Afghan children watch as U.S. soldiers and Afghan national security forces enter their school to deliver humanitarian aid school supplies in Jalalabad City in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, May 25, 2013.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

BAHRAINI CROWN PRINCE

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 09:08 PM CDT

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel welcomes Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to the Pentagon, June 7, 2013. The two leaders met to discuss matters of mutual concern.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

PENTAGON WELCOME

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 08:46 PM CDT

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel welcomes Bahraini Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, also first deputy prime minister, for a meeting at the Pentagon, June 7, 2013. The two leaders met to discuss issues of mutual importance.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

BAHRAINI CROWN PRINCE

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 06:38 PM CDT

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel welcomes Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al Khalifa to the Pentagon, June 7, 2013. The two leaders met to discuss matters of mutual concern.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

TRUCK TRAFFIC

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 05:16 PM CDT

A U.S. soldier directs the driver of a dump truck before delivering a load of top soil to a work site affected by heavy rains in Lares, Puerto Rico, May 29, 2013.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

FULL-HONORS CEREMONY

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 03:35 PM CDT

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno, left, salutes Thai army Gen. Prayuth Chan-Ocha, the Thai army's commander in chief, after presenting him the Legion of Merit during an Army full-honors ceremony at Whipple Field on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., June 6, 2013.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

COW CARE

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 02:50 PM CDT

U.S. Army Capt. Matt Radde treats a dairy cow on the Salvadoran cavalry base during Beyond the Horizon 2013 in El Tamarindo, El Salvador, June 1, 2013. The U.S. Southern Command sponsors the joint field training and humanitarian exercise, which provides engineering, construction and health care services to communities. Radde is assigned to the 994th Medical Detachment (Veterinarian Services).
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

D-DAY RUN

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 01:14 PM CDT

Army and Air Guardsmen participate in a D-Day memorial run on Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 6, 2013. The event was designed to build teamwork and camaraderie to mark the 69th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Western Europe during World War II.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

Watch This Week's Behind-the-Scenes Video

Here's What's Happening Here at the White House
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Featured 

Watch This Week's Behind-the-Scenes Video

This week, the President urged Congress not to let student loan rates double, and to confirm three judges for the federal appeals court in Washington -- and announced new national security team members.

President Obama also held bilateral meetings with the NATO Secretary-General and the President of Chile, kicked off a National Conference on Mental Health, honored the Super Bowl champions, and announced ConnectED, a major new initiative to expand access to high-speed internet in our nation's classrooms.

To get a behind-the-scenes look at these events and more, watch the latest installment of "West Wing Week."

This week, the President urged Congress not to let student loan rates double and to confirm three judges for the federal appeals court in Washington, held bilateral meetings with the NATO Secretary-General and the President of Chile, kicked off a National Conference on Mental Health, honored the Super Bowl champions, and announced a major new initiative called ConnectED, while the Vice President wrapped up a weeklong trip to South America.

 

 
 
  Top Stories

The Employment Situation in May

While more work remains to be done, today’s employment report provides further confirmation that the U.S. economy is continuing to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression.

READ MORE

Hanging Out with High Tech Classrooms

Yesterday, President Obama travelled to Mooresville, NC to announce ConnectEd, an exciting new initiative designed to help bring America's students into the digital age. The goal of the ConnectED initiative is to bring high-speed internet connections to 99% of America's students within five years.

READ MORE

Good News: Americans Saved Billions Thanks to the Affordable Care Act – And Medical Loss Rebates Are On the Way

According to a new report, Americans buying individual market health insurance saved $1.2 billion in 2011 and $2.1 billion in 2012 because law has begun to hold insurance companies accountable.

READ MORE

 
 
  Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Standard Time (EST)

11:50 AM: The President delivers a statement to reporters on the Affordable Care Act WATCH LIVE

12:25 PM: The President departs San Jose, California

1:35 PM: The President arrives Los Angeles, California

3:00 PM: The President delivers remarks at a DNC Fundraiser

5:05 PM: The President departs Los Angeles, California

5:55 PM: The President arrives Palm Springs, California

8:00 PM: The President participates in a photo opportunity with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China

8:05 PM: The President and President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China will hold a bilateral meeting

11:00 PM: The President will hold a working dinner with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China

 

Did Someone Forward This to You? Sign Up for Email Updates

This email was sent to filter@clubhouseb.com

Sign Up for Updates from the White House
Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
Please do not reply to this email. Contact the White House

The White House • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW • Washington, DC 20500 • 202-456-1111

TONGUE TASK

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 12:30 PM CDT

Army Capt. Cherise Neu and Dr. Kristin Camp demonstrates to employees of the Samoan Animal Production and Health Division how to perform equine dentistry during Pacific Partnership 2013 in Apia, Samoa, June 5, 2013. Pacific Partnership is the largest disaster response-preparation mission in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

RAINY WELCOME

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/07/2013 12:21 PM CDT

Air Force Col. Roger E. Williams Jr. greets President Barack Obama as he arrives on the North Carolina Air National Guard Base at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, June 6, 2013. Obama traveled to Mooresville Middle School in Mooresville, N.C., to deliver remarks and see the school's cutting-edge technology and digital learning curriculum. Williams is the 145th Airlift Wing commander.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

Thursday, June 6, 2013

MIDWAY MOMENT

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/06/2013 07:42 PM CDT

Navy Capt. David A. Culler, right, holds a microphone for retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Earnest "Dave" Davenport as he shares his recollection of the Battle of Midway during a ceremony to commemorate the battle's 71st anniversary on Naval Station Norfolk, June 5, 2013. Davenport served as an aviation machinist's mate and enlisted pilot, and worked 60 hours during the battle. Culler is the naval station's commanding officer.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

CONFIDENT CANDIDATE

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/06/2013 07:25 PM CDT

Candidates of South Carolina Army National Guard's Palmetto Military Academy test their confidence on 70-foot Victory Tower on Fort Jackson, South Carolina, June 1, 2013. The candidates conquer the tower's 40-foot cargo net and 40-foot rappelling wall to test their strength and self-confidence during Phase I of the 12-month quest to become an officer.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

HERCULES OVERHEAD

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/06/2013 07:29 PM CDT

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christian Mejia and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Duron Arnold perform a security check around a disabled C-130 Hercules aircraft on Forward Operating Base Shank in Afghanistan's Logar province, June 6, 2013. Mejia and Duron, assigned to the 376th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Fly Away Security Team, are forward deployed from Manas Air Base, Kyrgyzstan.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

JOINT TRAINING

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/06/2013 07:15 PM CDT

An Indonesian marine conducts military operations in urban terrain training with U.S. Marines during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training 2013, known as CARAT, in Antralina, Indonesia, May 26, 2013. More than 1,000 sailors and Marines are participating in CARAT Indonesia 2013 -- a series of bilateral military exercises involving the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the armed forces of Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

WOMEN'S SYMPOSIUM

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/06/2013 07:14 PM CDT

Navy Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr., vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivers the opening address at the 2013 Joint Women's Leadership Symposium at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md., June 6, 2013. The symposium is the largest gathering of military women nationwide, drawing women from all ranks of all five services. This year's event focused on personal and professional development with hands-on workshops and networking opportunities.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

WINNEFELD REMARKS

You are subscribed to Defense News Lead Photo for U.S. Department of Defense. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
06/06/2013 05:45 PM CDT

Navy Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr., vice chairmain of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivers the opening address at the 2013 Joint Women's Leadership Symposium in National Harbor, Md., June 6, 2013. The symposium is the largest gathering of military women nationwide, drawing women from all ranks of all five services. This year's event focused on personal and professional development with hands-on workshops and networking opportunities.
Updates from the U.S. Department of Defense

News from CPSC: 4 Recalls Today

-----------NEWS from CPSC-----------
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Communications
4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814, www.cpsc.gov
********************************************************
1. Gerber Recalls Machetes with Stitched Sheaths Due to Laceration Hazard
2. IKEA Recalls LYDA Jumbo Coffee and Tea Cups Due to Burn Hazard
3. Philips Recalls Metal Halide Lamps Due to Fire, Laceration Hazards
4. Country Life Recalls Target-Mins Iron Supplement Bottles Due to Lack of Child-Resistant Packaging
**************************************************************************************************
1. Recall Date: June 6, 2013
Recall Number: 13-209

Gerber Recalls Machetes with Stitched Sheaths Due to Laceration Hazard

WASHINGTON, D.C.-Consumers should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall Summary

Name of Product: Gerber Bear Grylls Parang Machete with stitched sheaths
Hazard: The Parang machete can cut through the stitching of the sheaths when the blade is taken from or replaced in the sheath, posing a laceration hazard.

Remedy: Replace

Consumer Contact: Gerber Legendary Blades toll-free at (877) 314-9130 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or online at www.gerbergear.com and click on "Product Notifications" at the bottom of the page.

To see photos of the recalled product, go to: http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2013/Gerber-Recalls-Machetes-with-Stitched-Sheaths/

Recall Details

Units: About 80,000 in the U.S. and 11,000 in Canada

Description: This recall involves stitched sheaths sold with curved blade Parang machetes. The stitched sheath is made of black nylon, with only stitching on the curved side. There are five rivets on the bottom of the sheath and two rivets bordering the strap on top. The machete measures 19.5 inches with a blade length of 13.5 inches. The sheath measures 16 inches long and 3.5 inches wide and has "GERBER" printed in gray and two Bear Grylls logos in orange. The machetes with sheaths were sold as a set or as part of Gerber's Apocalypse Survival Kit, which includes a Parang machete among other items in a foldable black cloth case with "GERBER" printed on the inside right. The model numbers are on the package. Model numbers are: 31-000698, 31-001507 and 31-002289. Model number 30-000601 is on the package for the Apocalypse Survival Kit. The stitched sheath is the only one of three styles of sheaths sold with the Parang machete included in this recall.

Incidents/Injuries: Gerber has received eight reports of lacerations to the user's hands or fingers, including three injuries that required stitches.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately store the covered Parang machete in a safe area away from children. Contact Gerber Legendary Blades to receive a free replacement fully-riveted sheath.

Sold at: Sporting goods stores nationwide and online from February 2012 through February 2013 for about $43 for the machete and sheath set, and $349 for the Survival Kit.

Importer: Gerber Legendary Blades, of Portland, Ore.
Manufactured in: China

***********************************************************************************************************
2. Recall Date: June 6, 2013
Recall Number: 13-210
IKEA Recalls LYDA Jumbo Coffee and Tea Cups Due to Burn Hazard

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Consumers should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall Summary

Name of Product: LYDA jumbo cups

Hazard: The cups can break when hot liquid is poured into them, posing a burn hazard.

Remedy: Refund

Consumer Contact: IKEA, toll-free at (888) 966-4532 anytime or online at www.ikea-usa.com and click on the recall link on the home page.

Photo available at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2013/IKEA-Recalls-LYDA-Jumbo-Coffee-Tea-Cups/

Recall Details
Units: 11,000 in the United States (220,000 worldwide)

Description: This recall involves IKEA's LYDA jumbo coffee and tea cups. The 20-ounce cups are four inches tall and are white with a pink rose and green leaves. Printed on the bottom of the cup is the following information: Model number 302.033.7; Supplier number 10866; the IKEA logo; the words "IKEA of Sweden Design and Quality," and "Made in Thailand."

Incidents/Injuries: No incidents of injuries have been reported in the United States. There have been 20 incidents reported worldwide, including 10 scalding injuries.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled LYDA jumbo cups and return them to any IKEA store for a full refund.

Sold exclusively at: IKEA stores nationwide and on the firm's website at www.ikea-usa.com from August 2012 through April 2013 for about $5.

Importer: IKEA North America Services LLC, of Conshohocken, Pa.

Manufactured in: Thailand
********************************************************************************************
3. Recall Date: June 6, 2013
Recall Number: 13-211

Philips Recalls Metal Halide Lamps Due to Fire, Laceration Hazards

WASHINGTON, D.C.-Consumers should stop using this product, which is being recalled voluntarily, unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall Summary

Name of product: Metal Halide Lamps

Hazard: The internal wiring can arc causing the lamp to catch fire or the glass to shatter. This poses fire and laceration hazards.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the lamps and contact Philips for a full refund or a replacement. Philips will issue a refund as a credit to all distributors with recalled lamps in their inventories and will replace recalled lamps that have been installed at no cost to the consumer.

Consumer Contact: Philips Lighting Company at (800) 372-3331, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, at e-mail qualityadvisory2013@philips.com, or online at www.philips.com/recall for more information.

Photos are available at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2013/Philips-Recalls-Metal-Halide-Lamps/

Recall Details
Units: About 8,100

Description: The recalled items are egg-shaped, clear glass, 150-watt industrial metal halide lamps. They are about five inches long and have a medium base. Recalled lamps were manufactured between November 2012 and March 2013. "Philips," "150W" "ALTO M142/0," "Hg," "USA 3A-1" and "MHC150/U/MP/4K" are stamped on the lamp. Each lamp comes in a protective cardboard sleeve. The Philips logo appears at the top of the protective sleeve on all sides. "MasterColor," "Ceramic Metal Halide ED-17 Protected," "Hg-Lamp Contains Mercury" are on the side of the sleeve. "MHC150/U/MP/4K ALTO" and Universal Product Code (UPC) "46677 37724" are on a label on the side of the sleeve.

Incidents/Injuries: Philips has received one report of a failure that damaged a lamp. The company has received no reports of injury or property damage.

Sold at: Professional electrical wholesale supply distributors for use by industrial and commercial property owners from November 2012 to April 2013 for about $20.
Manufacturer: Philips Lighting Company, of Bath, N.Y.
Manufactured in: United States
*****************************************************************************************************
4. Recall Date: June 6, 2013
Recall Number: 13-212
Country Life Recalls Target-Mins Iron Supplement Bottles Due to Lack of Child-Resistant Packaging

WASHINGTON, D.C.-Consumers should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall Summary

Name of Product: Target-Mins Iron Supplement Bottles

Hazard: The packaging is not child-resistant as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The supplement tablets inside the bottle contain iron, which can cause serious injury or death to young children if multiple tablets are ingested at once.

Remedy: Refund or Replace

Consumer Contact: Country Life at (800) 645-5768, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, by email at salesadmin@countrylifevitamins.com or visit the firm's website at www.countrylifevitamins.com and click on the "Contact Us" icon, then "Product Questions" for more information.

To see photos of the recalled product, go to http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2013/Country-Life-Recalls-Target-Mins-Iron-Supplement-Bottles//

Recall Details

Units: About 1,100

Description: This recall involves Country Life Target-Mins 25 mg iron supplements bottles. The bottle is brown with a black top and has a white label with a yellow banner at the top and a green banner at the bottom. The words "IRON," "Country Life" and "90 tablets" are printed on the label. Bar code 015794024927 and Lot Number 13A866B are printed on the far left side of the front label.

Incidents/Injuries: None reported

Remedy: Consumers should immediately place recalled bottles out of the reach of children and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or a replacement bottle.

Sold at: New Seasons, Sprouts Farmers Market, Vitamin Cottage, Whole Foods Market and other natural food stores nationwide from January 2013 to May 2013 for about $10.
Manufacturer: Country Life LLC, of Hauppauge, New York
Manufactured in: USA
*********************************************************************************************************


********************************************************

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is still interested in
receiving incident or injury reports that are either directly related to a
product recall or involve a different hazard with the same product. Please
tell us about your experience with the product on SaferProducts.gov.

Media Contact
Please use the phone numbers below for all media requests.
Phone: (301) 504-7908
Spanish: (301) 504-7800

CPSC Consumer Information Hotline
Contact us at this toll-free number if you have questions about a recall:
800-638-2772 (TTY 301-595-7054)
Times: 8 a.m. � 5:30 p.m. ET; Messages can be left anytime
Call to get product safety and other agency information and to report unsafe products.

-----------------------------

You are currently subscribed to the e-mail list "recalls" as: filter@clubhouseb.com

To unsubscribe, please do one of the following:
(1) go to http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Newsroom/Subscribe/ and use the on-line form or
(2) send a blank email to leave-2859948-722517.ab849b11e0910fe06f56217347f10a65@list.cpsc.gov

You can also go to http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Newsroom/Subscribe/ to change your
subscription, or unsubscribe an old address and subscribe a new one.

This message is from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (www.cpsc.gov),
an independent federal regulatory agency, located at 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814 Toll-free hotline: (800) 638-2772.