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My First Job: Richard Devylder

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Richard Devylder, Senior Advisor for Accessible Transportation, talks about his first job, the lessons he learned and how they still apply to his work today. Go find your first job at http://www.whitehouse.gov/summerjobs

My First Job: Bess Evans

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Bess Evans, Policy Analyst in the Office of Science and Technology Policy, talks about her first job, the lessons she learned and how they still apply to her work today. Go find your first job at http://www.whitehouse.gov/summerjobs

My First Job: Greg Gershuny

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Greg Gershuny, Energy and Environmental Director in the Office of Presidential Personnel, talks about his first job, the lessons he learned and how they still apply to his work today. Go find your first job at http://www.whitehouse.gov/summerjobs

My First Job: Biz Scott

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Biz Scott, Special Assistant to the President of the United States, talks about her first job, the lessons she learned and how they still apply to her work today. Go find your first job at http://www.whitehouse.gov/summerjobs

My First Job: James Schuelke

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James Schuelke, Staff Assistant in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, talks about his first job, the lessons he learned and how they still apply to his work today. Go find your first job at http://www.whitehouse.gov/summerjobs

My First Job: Fred Wong

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Fred Wong, Presidential Personnel Staff Assistant, talks about his first job, the lessons he learned and how they still apply to his work today. Go find your first job at http://www.whitehouse.gov/summerjobs

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Briefing

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The White House Office of Public Engagement hosts a briefing for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. June 11, 2012.

Seniors Health Care Town Hall

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The White House holds a town hall to discuss the benefits of the Affordable Care Act for seniors and caregivers. June 11, 2012.

Homeowner Refinancing Proposal Conference Call

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President Obama is urging Congress to take up his proposal to cut through the red tape that prevents so many homeowners from refinancing their mortgages and saving hundreds of dollars each month. On June 6th, 2012 we asked Americans what they thought of the President's proposal. On June 8th, 2012, we held a conference call with a group of people who responded to answer their questions.

Understanding SOPA/PIPA & Why You Should Be Concerned

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Most everyone has noticed the swath of websites that were blacked out in protest of the pending PIPA / SOPA legislation in congress, but not as many people understand exactly why those bills are such a problem.

This short documentary explores PIPA and SOPA, how the bills work, who's behind them, and why all internet users have reason to be concerned.

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