Cabinet Videos
The Obama Administration _ Has Obama Taken Too Many Political Risks?
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 21, 2009
Duration: 508
Duration: 508
The Obama Administration series page at Hulu.comNov. 20: After ten months on the job, has President Barack Obama stuck his chin out on too many issues? Atlantic Media’s Ron Brownstein and USA Today’s Susan Page debate.Author: hulu Tags: White House Afghanistan campaign vice president Decision Supreme Court Barack Washington DC politics MSNBC administration candidate capitol hill political Hillary speech policy News Iraq Obama Michelle congress inauguration cabinet United States NBC Presidential Election president speeches Clinton Biden security economy Posted: 21 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Silent Remasters 2009 - New Scores for Silent Films
from recent posts tagged aaron - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 61
Duration: 61
Silent Remasters returns to the Mercury Cinema (13 Morphett St, Adelaide, Australia) in 2009 with four new original scores to four classic silent films, performed live. The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (Supermarket rescore), Seven Chances (Aaron Kenny Rescore), The Phantom Carriage (The Pagan Collective rescore) & the Sentimental Bloke (BVA & the Lost Evidence rescore) will screen on consecutive Mondays and Thursdays from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7. Trailer features 'Fairground Dub' by Supermarket, was edited by Emma Sterling and produced by danimations. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Silent Remasters 2009 - New Scores for Silent Films
from Dailymotion - Arts on November 17, 2009
Duration: 60
Duration: 60
Silent Remasters returns to the Mercury Cinema (13 Morphett St, Adelaide, Australia) in 2009 with four new original scores to four classic silent films, performed live. The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (Supermarket rescore), Seven Chances (Aaron Kenny Rescore), The Phantom Carriage (The Pagan Collective rescore) & the Sentimental Bloke (BVA & the Lost Evidence rescore) will screen on consecutive Mondays and Thursdays from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7. Trailer features 'Fairground Dub' by Supermarket, was edited by Emma Sterling and produced by danimations. Distributed by Tubemogul.Author: danimations Tags: silent remasters Supermarket movie film doctor caligari cabinet phantom carriage seven chances sentimental bloke Mercury Cinema Dan Monceaux BVA lost evidence Pagan Collective hip-hop breakbeat Posted: 18 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Incubus - Wish You Were Here Cover [By Sam]
from YouTube :: Tag // incubus on November 16, 2009
Duration: 211
Duration: 211
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Obama Addresses Economy, Ft. Hood Rampage
from The Obama Administration on November 05, 2009
Duration: 579
Duration: 579
Nov. 6: In a statement made from the Rose Garden Friday, Pres. Barack Obama talked soberly about the unemployment figures, and urged caution against "jumping to conclusions" regarding the shootings at Ft. Hood. NBC's Brian Williams and Lester Holt report.
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Office Serve 7200 Samsung telephone system
from recent posts tagged pot - blip.tv (beta) on September 10, 2009
Duration: 92
Duration: 92
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Obama's First Cabinet Meeting
from recent posts tagged clinton - blip.tv (beta) on April 21, 2009
Duration: 362
Duration: 362
Video and text from The White House:Today the President held his first cabinet meeting, and made clear that relentlessly cutting out waste was part and parcel of their mission to make the investments necessary for recovery and long-term stability. Speaking to the press afterwards, he began his remarks expressing his pride in his Cabinet and the work they have been doing to start creating jobs again, then turned to the central message of the day for them: Many of the agencies have already taken some extraordinary steps to consolidate, streamline, and improve their practices. Just a couple of examples: Veterans Affairs has cancelled or delayed 26 conferences, saving nearly $17.8 million, and they're using less expensive alternatives like videoconferencing. The USDA, under Secretary Vilsack, is working to combine 1,500 employees from seven office locations into a single facility in 2011, which we estimate will save $62 million over a 15-year lease term. Janet Napolitano at the Department of Homeland Security estimates that they can save up to $52 million over five years just by purchasing office supplies in bulk. So there are a host of efficiencies that can be gained without increasing our personnel or our budget, but rather decreasing the amount of money that's spent on unnecessary things in order to fund some of the critical initiatives that we've all talked about. Obviously, Bob Gates just came out with a historic budget proposal with respect to the Pentagon, and we expect to follow up with significant procurement reform that's going to make an enormous difference. He laid out a specific undertaking as a first step: So one of the things that -- messages that I delivered today to all members of the Cabinet was: As well as you've already done, you're going to have to do more. I'm asking for all of them to identify at least $100 million in additional cuts to their administrative budgets, separate and apart from the work that Peter Orszag and the rest of our team are doing to go line by line with the budget and identify programmatic cuts that need to be made. And in the next few weeks we expect to cut at least 100 current programs in the federal budget so that we can free up those dollars in order to put them to use for critical areas like health care, education, energy, our foreign policy apparatus, which is so important. Read our fact sheet to go deeper into savings being found across government, ranging from rooting out fraud perpetrated on the USDA, to eliminating an international attach at the Department of Education, to energy efficiency at DHS to going paperless at DOJ and the State Department. The President took a key question at the end of his remarks: Q A hundred million dollars, isn't that a drop in the bucket, sir? THE PRESIDENT: It is, and that's what I just said. None of these things alone are going to make a difference. But cumulatively they would make an extraordinary difference because they start setting a tone. And so what we're going to do is line by line, page by page, $100 million there, $100 million here, pretty soon, even in Washington, it adds up to real money. All right, thank you, guys.
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