Go behind the scenes at the White House as President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama surprise visitors on tour at the White House the day after the President's second inauguration. Author: whitehouse Duration: 1:25
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One of the odd things about socialists is that while redistributing wealth, they tend to redistribute it into their own pockets. After the socialist candidate Francoise Hollande won the presidential election in France last week, it was reported he owned three homes on the French Riviera, an area that makes Beverly Hills look like a slum. The same goes for Valerie Jarrett, the slum lord extraordinaire in then-Senator Obama's district. While championing "social justice" with Obama, and living in the lap of luxury on the taxpayers' dime, the conditions at Chicago's Grove Parc Plaza, the government subsidized housing managed by Jarrett's Habitat Co. (she was the CEO from 2001-2008), were appalling: rampant mice, roaches, broken windows. Looking at the conditions, listening to the tenants talk to reporters in 2008, makes one cringe. But more so makes one wonder if the mainstream media can go fifty years into the past to dig up some non-existent Romney bullying incident, why couldn't they have driven a few miles from Senator Obama's campaign headquarters to see the abhorrent conditions at Grove Parc Plaza? Of course we know it was because the mainstream media protected Obama then, and protects him to this day. Slum lords that foist these types of conditions on their tenants generally go to jail. But apparently in the United States, they become chief advisors to the President. Valerie Jarrett should be served with a warrant today and jailed. Then we can get to the business of <b>...</b> Author: Kris Zane Duration: 4:01
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The standalone expansion to the award-winning Total War™: SHOGUN 2 explores the conflict between the Imperial throne and the last Shogunate in 19th century Japan, 400 years after the events of the original game. A dramatic clash of traditional Samurai culture with the explosive power of modern weaponry. Author: Arsenalrobert Duration: 40:21
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Iran has become central to the discussion between Israel and US. Calls for war have elevated in the past few months. The annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference took place over the weekend and President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have come together and have agreed that the US and Israel are one in the same. Israel is eyeing war with Iran, but should the US come to Israel's aid? In the Washington Post there were various quotes by top US officials begging President Obama to avoid a war with Iran. Lawrence Wilkerson, for chief of staff to Colin Powell, is one of those individuals and he joins us to say he felt the ad was necessary. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com Author: RTAmerica Duration: 12:53
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The worst drought in 60 years has thrown some 13 million people across the Horn of Africa into crisis. In Somalia, ravaged by two decades of conflict, the consequences have been disastrous. For over six months, aid agencies on the ground sounded the alarm that a major drought and famine was on the horizon. Then in July and August, the world watched and international aid agencies scrambled as tens of thousands of Somalis fled famine and fighting in the devastated Southern part of the country, controlled by the armed group al-Shabab. And they continued to flee - to the Somali capital of Mogadishu, and refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia - in the following months, when the world seemed to lose interest. Somalia's weak Transitional Federal Government, the Obama administration, and the United Nations have all blamed the anti-government group al-Shabab for restricting international aid operations in the areas they control. But is al-Shabab the only reason a drought and food crisis has turned into a deadly famine? In the first of a two-part series examining the US response to drought and hunger in the Horn of Africa, Fault Lines travels to Mogadishu to meet refugees who have fled to the most war-ravaged city in the world to escape a worse fate, and the aid and medical workers struggling to help them. We examine the legacy of US engagement in Somalia and its efforts to address the current crisis. Has aid in this region of the world become politicised? And has Washington's pre <b>...</b> Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Duration: 24:49
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With eight days until our nation faces an unprecedented financial crisis, the President addressed the nation on the consequences the stalemate in Congress could have on the stability of our economy. July 25, 2011. Author: whitehouse Duration: 14:49
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The conventional wisdom is that Wall Street has turned its back on President Barack Obama. But DealBook examines whether financial leaders are simply hedging their bets. Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com Author: TheNewYorkTimes Duration: 3:22
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You should be with us in 2012, join now: my.barackobama.com President Obama speaks to tens of thousands of supporters in Columbus, Ohio, about the choice voters face in the 2010 elections. Get involved, at my.BarackObama.com Author: BarackObamadotcom Duration: 3:33