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The State of the Union I’d Like to Hear

Here’s the State of the Union I’d like to hear: My fellow Americans, I will be brief. The State of the Union is not good. It can and should be far better. We have millions of Americans out of work, for too long. We have too many houses under water on their mortgages. We have children who go to bed hungry. We have a government in Washington that is more concerned about scoring political points than it is about making things better for our citizens. I am part of that problem, yet I came here to lead us to
Posted on January 24, 2012 By B. Jay Cooper
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Obama, Medvedev, Hu Jintao Headline Final Day at APEC

The APEC CEO Summit came to a close yesterday after a very full final day. Highlights included remarks by President Obama, Chinese President Hu Jintao and Russian President Medvedev. The plenaries concluded with a 4-minute video of the 3-day summit, a vivid display of the incredible gathering of talent and the lively discussions that took place here. This was followed by the passing of the gavel (literally) from Microsoft’s Craig Mundie, chair of the U.S. APEC Host Committee, to his Russian counterpart, the chair of next year’s APEC meetings. The first major event of the day was a speech delivered by President Hu Jintao. President Hu, who delivered his remarks in the traditional format, standing at a podium alone on stage, talked about China’s huge market potential and pledged stronger action by his government to crack down on intellectual property rights violations. He also said that China will work hard to turn itself into an innovation-driven country and transition from “made in China” to “created in China.” And he stressed green growth as a priority for China’s future economic development.
Posted on November 13, 2011 By Virtual Vantage Points
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Conversations and Negotiations Continue at APEC Summit

A very intense day of activity took place at APEC yesterday, featuring remarks by Hillary Clinton followed by a candid discussion with her, bilats with President Sang of Vietnam, President Humala of Peru, Prime Minister Gillard of Australia, new Commerce Secretary John Bryson, and a host of other events including the signing of the Terms of Reference for the new U.S.-Indonesia Commercial Dialogue. The evening featured the arrival in Honolulu of President Obama, who flew in after watching an NCAA basketball game on the USS Vincent in San Diego (the first-ever staged on the deck of an aircraft carrier), a fitting event for Veterans Day. The day concluded with a “nightcap” conversation on “Realizing APEC’s Economic Growth through Sound Energy Policy,” a discussion that featured, among others, U.S. Undersecretary of State Bob Hormats and Indonesia’s Minister of Trade Gita Wirjawan and drew a big crowd despite the late hour and the long day. Secretary Clinton spoke eloquently about the importance of empowering women and girls. Continuing the theme she spoke about so powerfully at the Women and the Economy Summit in San Francisco, she talked about how important it is to unleash the potential of women, not only to achieve justice and equality and because it is the right thing to do, but also as the best way to grow our economies in the 21st century. Later, during the candid conversation with host Nina Easton of Fortune, in response to the question of what she will do when she finishes this term as secretary of state, Ms. Clinton said she is not focused on what she will do, but on what she won’t do. She pointed out that she is in beautiful Hawaii but has been in closed-door, windowless meeting rooms non-stop since 8 a.m. “There’s got to be a better way to see Hawaii,” she said.
Posted on November 12, 2011 By Virtual Vantage Points
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Protect Your Social Investment from Hackers

On July 4, 2011, a group of hackers by the name of Scriptkiddies gained access to Fox News’ @FoxNewsPolitics Twitter feed, tweeting several notices that U.S. President Barack Obama had been assassinated in Iowa. In one day, we saw how a simple prank can turn into a national security threat involving the Secret Service.
Posted on July 15, 2011 By Evan Kraus
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Point/Counterpoint: Will President Obama Help or Hurt Democrats?

He is hurting. Clearly, the blame for the country’s mood – uncertainty over the economy, lack of job growth, fear of the future – is attributable, right or wrong, to the president. It was true when Bush 41 and Bush 43 were president, true when Clinton was president and, sort of, true when Reagan was president. The table is set by the president in the voters’ minds. The anger, though, will be directed against those perceived as “insiders.” There are more Democrat incumbents; thus, Democrats stand to lose the most.
Posted on October 5, 2010 By Barry Schumacher
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ServiceNation Summit

Posted by Jennifer SilbermanThis is my first post here, and I'm excited to join the Virtual Vantage Points team. And what better way to begin than to look at a landmark event taking place over the next two days in New York City.Tonight, Senators Obama and McCain will take the stage to kick off the [...]
Posted on September 11, 2008 By Jennifer Silberman
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