Max finally escapes from his cage and smashes back into the residence to save TJ, alerting everyone to the misdeeds at hand. After a heroic pursuit of the criminals by Max and TJ with both Presidents and Agent Thorn, the perpetrators are captured and Alex is rescued. Bennett apologizes to TJ for not believing him and assures him that the First Family is a family first. TJ and Alex convince their fathers to resume their talks where a historic agreement is reached and an award for bravery is bestowed upon Max. In the end, TJ convince Alex to moved in with him with a kiss thanks to Max nudging TJ, and he gets a surprise; Charlie had three puppies and TJ, Alex and Max wants to keep them all and starts playing with them.
Jackson prospered sufficiently to buy slaves and to build a mansion, the Hermitage, near Nashville. He was the first man elected from Tennessee to the House of Representatives, and he served briefly in the Senate. A major general in the War of 1812, Jackson became a national hero when he defeated the British at New Orleans.
Creating a Veterans Job Bank: The Administration launched the Veterans Job Bank, at National Resource Directory, an easy to use tool to help veterans find job postings from companies looking to hire them. It already searches over one million job postings and is growing. In a few easy steps, companies can make sure the job postings on their own websites are part of this Veterans Job Bank. These resources can be accessed at obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/vets
Max finally escapes from his cage and smashes back into the residence to save TJ, alerting everyone to the misdeeds at hand. After a heroic pursuit of the criminals by Max and TJ with both Presidents and Agent Thorn, the perpetrators are captured and Alex is rescued. TJ and Alex convince their fathers to resume their talks where a historic agreement is reached and an award for bravery is bestowed upon Max. In the end, TJ and Alex say goodbye with a kiss thanks to Max nudging him and, as Max's service is up, he is taken back home as TJ and his parents say goodbye. TJ's parents then go back inside and give TJ a surprise; Charlie had 3 puppies and TJ wants to keep them all and starts playing with them.
"o Max 2 White House Hero: Max is assigned to the White House while Butch, the secret service dog, is on maternity leave. He meets TJ, a 12 year old boy, who is the President's son. Due to his father's high profile, he is trying hard to fit in and lead a normal life. During a state visit by the Russian President and his daughter, Alexandra (Alex), TJ is asked to accompany her, during their stay. TJ befriends Alex, but when they get into trouble, Max comes to the rescue! o Max: A coming-of-age story about a young teen from a family dealing with loss, who finds friendship, comfort and adventure with the heroic military dog of his fallen brother, a United States Marine who served his country on the frontlines of the war in Afghanistan."
Sec. 6. Public Report. Until such time as the National Garden is established and includes statues of all individuals set forth in section 3(c)(i) of Executive Order 13934, as amended by section 3(b) of this order, the Task Force shall publish an annual public report describing progress on establishing the National Garden and on building statues of American heroes. This report shall include, as applicable, the steps the Task Force agencies have taken in the preceding year to prepare the National Garden to be opened for public access and listing all statues either commissioned for or placed in the National Garden.
Commodore Decatur occupied the house for barely over one year. He was mortally wounded in a duel, after a long simmering personal and professional dispute with Commodore James Barron, on March 22, 1820, in Bladensburg, Maryland. After the duel, Decatur was brought to his home, succumbing to his wounds later that night. Despite the tragic circumstances surrounding his death, he was mourned throughout the city and the country.
Last month Whitehouse held a hearing at the Johnston Senior Center to examine how Medicare, Social Security, and the Older Americans Act have helped Rhode Island seniors enjoy a stable, dignified retirement and pledged to make sure seniors can continue to receive the benefits they deserve.
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Read the transcript of the web site event. WASHINGTON,DC-President George W. Bush and Laura Bush today unveiled the new White House web site ( ) at an event in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Library at the White House. The site features a vibrant design, richer content, a Spanish language section, multi-media components, improved access for disabled users and an area designed specifically for children ( ). Navigation is improved with front page access to key areas of the site including a more powerful search engine, news, biographies, policies and history of the White House. The new site will be updated frequently throughout the day with rapid posting of speeches, press conferences, press releases and nominations. Audio and video from many Presidential events will also be available. On-demand video webcasts will be close-captioned to allow the hearing-impaired to view the event. For those who are sight-impaired, the site has been programmed so a voice synthesizer can read aloud the contents, including online forms and photo captions. The kids' site is designed for elementary school children and was created with the assistance of teachers and schoolchildren. By personifying the President's pets and ranch animals, children will learn about the White House, the President and American heroes. Trivia questions, photo albums and other features will be updated regularly. Recognizing that users access the Internet on a variety of bandwidths, the site was designed to accommodate both slow and fast connections. While rich in content, the pages can still be downloaded quickly. A text-only option is included for the most rapid download time. The President and First Lady were joined by site designer Jane Cook, former web master for the Texas Governor's office. The web site was designed and programmed entirely by staff and included input from many offices of the White House. In designing the site, the web team met frequently with advisors from the education, disabled, Hispanic and technology communities. Numerous children provided feedback on the kids' site. URL: ### Printer-Friendly Version Email this page to a friend
Moving forward, he says he wants to be an advocate for the men and women in uniform who will continue to come home from the Middle East and elsewhere, to help them understand the opportunities the current GI Bill provides them, and to urge them to pursue the best possible university educations. In Kyle's case, that was what he found at UNC Charlotte. A Seattle-native turned Charlottean. An American hero who is also a Niner.
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