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Saturday, June 6, 2015

 
 

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In Memory of Beau Biden

Beau Biden lived a life of service. He put his duty to his children, his wife, his family, his fellow service-members, and his country first.

Last Saturday, the country lost a good man and a great example of how to spend each day you're given to better the lives of others.

Read a few words of wisdom that Beau Biden shared during his 46 years of life, and offer your thoughts and prayers with the Biden family.

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Weekly Address: Celebrating Immigrant Heritage Month

In this week's address, the President recognized Immigrant Heritage Month, an occasion that allows us to celebrate our origins as a nation of immigrants. The basic idea of welcoming people to our shores is central to our ancestry and our way of life. That's why the President asked everyone to visit WhiteHouse.gov/NewAmericans and share stories of making it to America.

Watch the President's Weekly Address.

As we celebrate our heritage and our diversity, the President promised to continue to fight to fix our current broken immigration system and make it more just and more fair, strengthening America in the process.

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President Obama Hosts a Question-and-Answer Session with Young Southeast Asian Leaders

As part of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, President Obama hosted a meeting this week with 75 emerging leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the White House.

Watch the President's remarks here.

The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative encourages civic and government leaders from Southeast Asia to enhance their leadership skills and work with their American counterparts to help promote economic empowerment, good governance, and environmental and natural resources management in their home countries.

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5 Photos: The President Awards the Medal of Honor to Sergeant William Shemin and Private Henry Johnson

This week, in a ceremony at the White House, President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously to Army Sergeant William Shemin and Army Private Henry Johnson for conspicuous gallantry during World War I.

The President awards the Medal of Honor.

Command Sergeant Major Louis Wilson accepts the Medal of Honor from President Barack Obama awarded posthumously to Army Private Henry Johnson for conspicuous gallantry during World War I, at a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, June 2, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Sergeant Shemin entered the Army on October 2, 1917. He was assigned as a rifleman to Company G, 47th Infantry Regiment, which moved from Syracuse, New York to Camp Greene, North Carolina, joining the 4th Infantry Division. The Division arrived in France in May, 1918.

Private Johnson entered the Army on June 5, 1917. He was assigned to Company C, 15th New York (Colored) Infantry Regiment, an all-black National Guard unit that would later become the 369th Infantry Regiment. The Regiment was ordered into battle in 1918, and Private Johnson and his unit were brigaded with a French Army colonial unit in front-line combat.

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To see more from the past week, watch the latest edition of West Wing Week here.

 

 

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