UPDATE: When I posted this on April 26th, I planned to look back at the first 100 days of the Obama adminstration. However, the following day I was laid off and my laptop was in the shop so poof went those plans. Enjoy this look at the 1st seven days of Change in Washington.
January 20, 2009 - The Day Change Began
Whether we were on the National Mall in Washington, DC or standing in Times Square in New York City. Or simply watching at home with family and friends what is remarkable about the 47 photos collected at Boston.com is the chance to see how excited the world was at the election of President of Obama.
President Obama's Inauguration Speech, January 20, 2009
Private moment for the First Couple before they step in to the the history books of America.
Sasha let's her Daddy know he did a great job!
Day 1 at work – January 21, 2009
After stopping by his office briefly and waiting for First Lady to meet with him for the first time in the Oval Office, t
That afternoon with Vice President Joe Biden looking on President Obama signed his first The President and First Lady also hosted an Open House to the public. Greeting members of the public briefly in the blue room. Executive Order freezing the pay of all White House earning more than $100,000. He also instituted new rules seeking to limit the influence of lobbyists. Agencies were instructed to work toward responding, rather than denying Freedom of Information Act Requests.
Two years ago no really believed, especially his opponents, that it would be President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton working together in their specific capacities. However, as someone who has not been the biggest Hillary Clinton fan, she has done a remarkable job thus far. On January 22nd they addressed State Department employees.
President Obama also signed more Executive Orders regarding:
- Closing Guantanamo within one year
- Creating Special Task Force to review detainee policy going forward
- Ensuring lawful interrogationsby requiring that all interrogations of detainees in armed conflict follow the Army Field Manual interrogation guidelines
January 23, 2009
Rest of the day spent meeting with staff and the President reached out to other world leaders by phone: President Obama in keeping with his pledge to reach across the aisle hosted a bi-partisan meeting to discuss his economic stimulus package he was seeking passage of within the month. Speaker of the House Nancy Peolsi and Minority Leader John Boehner shown in the background.
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Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General. President Obama underscored his commitment to a strong US-UN relationship and an effective UN working with us to fight climate change, poverty and terrorism. He also voiced support for the UN's assistance mission in
Source: White House Press Release
The President also rescinded the Mexico City Policy:
"The policy required non-governmental organizations to "agree as a condition of their receipt of [
When announcing the change in the policy, the President stated, “It is time that we end the politicization of this issue. In the coming weeks, my Administration will initiate a fresh conversation on family planning, working to find areas of common ground to best meet the needs of women and families at home and around the world."
January 24, 2009
Facing a daunting economic crisis, the President and his staff worked on their first Saturday in power. The team meeting with the President to discuss their budget proposal included:
Participants in the meeting included Larry Summers, Director of the Economic Policy Council; Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget; Jared Bernstein, Chief Economic Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden; Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff and David Axelrod, Senior Advisor to the President.
He also released his first Weekly Address as President focusing on his economic stimulus plan:
January 26, 2009
In what some such as California Assembly Speaker Karen Bass praised as a "breath of fresh air" President Obama signed two Presidential Memoranda. The first instructed the Dept. of Transportation to establish higher fuel efficiency standards effective in their 2011 models. The standards in place for passenger vehicles were set in 1990, new light truck standards were revised in 2007.
The second memo allows
In a somewhat suprising move, the President held his first official interview in office with the Dubai-based station Al Arabiya. The President discussed critical topics for the stations audience highlighting his position on intervention in the Israel-Palestine conflict, the assignment of his Special Envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell and hopes of healing the rift and distrust between the US and Muslim communities.
“And my job is to communicate to the American people that the Muslim world is filled with extraordinary people who simply want to live their lives and see their children live better lives. My job to the Muslim world is to communicate that the Americans are not your enemy. We sometimes make mistakes. We have not been perfect. But if you look at the track record, as you say,
Timothy Geithner was confirmed by the Senate and following an introduction by the President was sworn in by Vice President Biden as the 75th Secretary of the United States Treasury late in the day.
Unfortunately that was likely the last good day Geithner had on the job for nearly two months.
January 27, 2009
In an effort to gain bi-partisan support for his economic stimulus plan, President Obama in an unusual move visited the House & Senate members of Congress at Capitol Hill. Shown here walking with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood to a meeting with House Republican member. (Photo: Reuters)
Everyone was reportedly polite, they listened and then NONE of them voted for the bill. Obama received some heat from the liberal bloc regarding why bother and we owe nothing to them.
However, Obama promised to change how
IF, and yes we all know it is a big IF, but if the economic stimulus plan and other efforts help to pull the economy back on track – the Republicans will suffer for their lack of cooperation.
Folks these are just highlights of President Obama's FIRST WEEK.
