Saturday, October 19, 2013

2013-10-19 17:54:56 UPDATED: (M6.4) GULF OF CALIFORNIA 26.3 -110.2 (442af)

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M6.4 - GULF OF CALIFORNIA

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude 6.4
Date-Time
  • 19 Oct 2013 17:54:56 UTC
  • 19 Oct 2013 10:54:56 near epicenter
  • 19 Oct 2013 07:54:56 standard time in your timezone
Location 26.271N 110.178W
Depth 1 km
Distances
  • 74 km (45 mi) SW of Etchoropo, Mexico
  • 82 km (50 mi) SW of Huatabampo, Mexico
  • 99 km (61 mi) SSW of Villa Juarez, Mexico
  • 106 km (65 mi) WNW of Ahome, Mexico
  • 816 km (505 mi) SSE of Phoenix, Arizona
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 0.0 km; Vertical 4.6 km
Parameters Nph = 188; Dmin = 314.2 km; Rmss = 1.23 seconds; Gp = 128°
Version = 1
Event ID us b000khbc

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Weekly Address: Working Together on Behalf of the American People

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Weekly Address: Working Together on Behalf of the American People

In this week’s address, President Obama said that now that the federal government is reopened and the threat of default is lifted from the economy, there are three places Washington can take action to serve the American people. First, it’s time for a balanced, responsible approach to the budget that grows the economy and shrinks our long term deficits. Second, we must fix our broken immigration system. And finally, Congress should pass a farm bill to give rural communities the opportunity to grow. The President said it’s time to put aside politics and work on behalf of the American people and the country we love.

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For more than two weeks, President Obama worked diligently to reopen the government and remove the dangers of default from our economy. He met with members of Congress from both parties, talked with Americans impacted by the shutdown, and spoke to the press. Thanks to those efforts and the work of Democrats and responsible Republicans in Congress, the President signed legislation late Wednesday night to end the shutdown.

The President also continued working on other issues throughout the shutdown. He found time to welcome official visitors to the White House, present the Medal of Honor, and appoint a new Chair to the Federal Reserve. In case you missed it, here are some of the highlights from those 16 days:

Shutdown Impact: While the government was closed, the President met with those whose lives had been affected by the government shutdown. He talked with small business owners to discuss the impacts of the government shutdown on their businesses and thanked FEMA employees at the National Response Coordinating Center for working during the shutdown, in preparation of Tropical Storm Karen.

He also visited to a DC food pantry, Martha's Table, to thank furloughed federal employees who spent their time out of the office volunteering for charities and non-profits.

During the shutdown, many local businesses offered discounts and free food to furloughed employees. For lunch one day, the President and Vice President walked to Taylor Gourmet, a locally owned sandwich shop near the White House that was offering a discount and a free cookie to furloughed employees.

Malala Yousafzai Visits: President Obama, the First Lady and Malia Obama met with Malala Yousafzai in the Oval Office on International Day of the Girl. Yousafzai is the young Pakistsani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the Taliban a year ago, after speaking out in support of the right of girls to go to school. In his proclamation on International Day of the Girl, the President said:

Across the globe there are girls who will one day lead nations, if only we afford them the chance to choose their own destinies. And on every continent, there are girls who will go on to change the world in ways we can only imagine, if only we allow them the freedom to dream.

Medal of Honor Ceremony: President Obama presented the Medal of Honor to Captain William D. Swenson for his courageous actions during a lengthy battle with the Taliban in Kunar Province in Afghanistan. “Moments like this, Americans like Will, remind us what our country can be at its best – a nation of citizens who look out for one another; who meet our obligations to one another, not just when it's easy, but when it's hard. Especially when it's hard,” the President said.

Welcoming Miss America: The President met with Miss America Nina Davuluri, who also took part in a group photo to honor the Children's Miracle Network Hospital Champions.

New Federal Reserve Chair: President Obama announced the nomination of Dr. Janet Yallen to succeed Ben Bernanke as Chair of the Federal Reserve. Dr. Yellen has served in many leadership positions at the Fed for more than a decade. If her nomination is confirmed by the Senate, Dr. Yellen will be the first woman to hold the position.

 

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Friday, October 18, 2013

SAN ANTONIO RESCUE

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WET WORK

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RAID EXERCISE

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A Marine fast ropes from a UH-1Y Huey helicopter during a raid exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., Oct. 9, 2013. The Marines are assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment. During the exercise, the Marines inserted into a training town by fast roping from the helicopters and engaged enemy role players while a another team captured a suspected high-ranking insurgent.
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DEFENSE DISCUSSIONS

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PENTAGON WELCOME

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No winners

 

 

Hello, everyone --

Late Wednesday night, after a 16-day shutdown, the President signed a bill to reopen the government and pay our country's bills. Today, a government shutdown over delaying or defunding the health care law can no longer hurt our economy. We are no longer facing the threat of default.

While this bipartisan compromise is the right thing to do for the country, there are no winners when Washington keeps hijacking our economy month after month.

Nobody wins when hundreds of thousands of people don't know when their next paycheck will come. Nobody wins when millions of veterans and seniors risk losing benefits that they've paid for, earned, and rely on. Nobody wins when businesses stop hiring and our economy grows slower than it could.

Ultimately, the reason this shutdown ended was simple: Democrats and responsible Republicans got together, recognized that holding the American economy hostage should have no place in our politics, and got the job done. They did what the American people elected them to do.

Today, every American should have a clear sense of where we stand, and where we're going. Watch the President's statement yesterday about the end of the shutdown, and then pass it along so that other folks see it, too.

In his remarks, the President asked Congress to focus on finishing three specific policy priorities in the weeks to come.

First, that means passing a budget that invests in the things that will create a better bargain for the middle class -- like educating our children, and improving our infrastructure -- while continuing to cut our deficit in a balanced way.

Second, it means fixing our broken immigration system so everyone plays by the same rules. The Senate has already passed a bill that would continue to strengthen our borders and grow our economy by bringing millions of undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and give them the chance to earn their citizenship by paying a fine and taxes, passing a background check, and going to the back of the line.

And third, it means passing a farm bill that ranching and farming families can rely on: one that protects working families and gives rural communities opportunities to grow.

We'll be back in touch soon with more specific ways that every one of us can support this work. But for now, we should all have the facts on exactly what ending this shutdown means for all of us -- today, and in the weeks to come.

Take a look at the President's remarks from yesterday, and pass them along to the folks you think need to see them:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/the-shutdown-is-over

Thanks, and stay tuned.

David

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P.S. -- It's been a while since we've talked about immigration reform, and how it would help make our economy a lot better. Let's change that. Take a look at this whiteboard video our team put together. Then share it.

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Statement from Tim McAfee, Director, CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health on the passing of Nathan Moose, former Tips campaign ad participant

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Statement from Tim McAfee, Director, CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health on the passing of Nathan Moose, former Tips campaign ad participant

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Nathan Moose, a valued member of CDC's Tips family. Nathan’s selfless and courageous dedication to ensuring that others would not suffer as he did saved many lives. He was a victim of cigarette smoking, although he never smoked.

Nathan worked for 11 years in a casino that allowed smoking, and the exposure to secondhand smoke permanently damaged his lungs and led to his untimely death. His health problems inspired him to take action to help protect not only his fellow Oglala Sioux, but also all Americans, and he especially wanted his message to impact young people.

In addition to participating in the Tips campaign, Nathan spoke at Pow-Wows, conferences, and schools to make people aware of the dangers of smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. Nathan was only 54 years old. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Nathan's wife, five children, and three grandchildren.

Tim McAfee, M.D., M.P.H.
Director, CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health

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Americans Are Signing Up for Obamacare

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The Government Shutdown Is Over

President Obama signed legislation to reopen our government and pay our bills.

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President Obama's Letter Welcoming Federal Employees Back to Work After Shutdown

Yesterday, President Obama sent a letter to Federal employees welcoming them back to work following the government shutdown and thanking them all for their service. Read the full letter here.

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Vice President Biden Welcomes EPA Employees Back to Work

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Fahman Enterprises Inc. - Recalls Pran Brand Turmeric Powder Due to Elevated Levels of Lead

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FAHMAN ENTERPRISES INC. of Dallas, TX is voluntarily recalling PRAN TURMERIC POWDER because it was found to contain high levels of lead that could cause health problems to consumers, particularly infants, small children, and pregnant women if consumed. The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product contained high levels of lead (48 ppm) based on sampling by The Food and Drug Administration.

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

CONTAINER CREW

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SETTING SIGHTS

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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Tullee Brown, left, and Pfc. Julian Morales adjust the sights on a 120mm mortar system during a drill on Forward Operating Base Shukvani in Afghanistan's Helmand province, Oct. 13, 2013. The drill helps Marines maintain their skills while deployed. Both are mortarmen assigned to Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment.
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