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First Lady Jill Biden Presents Remarks on the Importance of Getting an Updated COVID-19 Vaccine
First Lady Jill Biden Presents Remarks on the Importance of Getting an Updated COVID-19 Vaccine
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The First Lady Jill Biden presents opening remarks at a White House virtual town hall event on the importance of getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine this holiday season, especially for Americans ages 50 and older. At 11:45 AM ET, First Lady Jill Biden stresses the importance of getting an updated COVID-19 Vaccine. This event is convened on Friday, December 9, 2022.
PRESIDENT JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN, JR. ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2022
In the morning at 9:00 AM EST, President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. receives the President’s Daily Brief. This Presidential Briefing is convened on Friday, December 9, 2022.
VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA DEVI HARRIS ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2022
Vice President Kamala Devi Harris is in Washington, D.C. USA and has no public events scheduled.
BRIEFING SCHEDULE ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2022
At 1:00 PM, a Press Briefing is convened by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at The White House James Brady Press Room in Washington, DC, USA. This event is convened on Friday, December 9, 2022.
THE FIRST LADY DR. JILL BIDEN, JR. ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2022
"On Friday, December 9 at 11:45 AM ET, the First Lady will deliver opening remarks at a White House virtual town hall event on the importance of getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine this holiday season, especially for Americans ages 50 and older. The First Lady will be joined by Chief Medical Advisor to the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha, and AARP Chief Executive Officer Jo Ann Jenkins. Participants will hear from top experts about how to stay protected from COVID-19 and why getting the updated COVID-19 vaccine ahead of the holiday season is critical – especially for older Americans.
This event is part of the Biden Administration’s six-week campaign to urge more Americans to get their updated COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year."
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Statement by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre On Senator Sinema
Senator Sinema has been a key partner on some of the historic legislation President Biden has championed over the last 20 months, from the American Rescue Plan to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, from the Inflation Reduction Act to the CHIPS and Science Act, from the PACT Act to the Gun Safety Act to the Respect for Marriage Act, and more. We understand that her decision to register as an independent in Arizona does not change the new Democratic majority control of the Senate, and we have every reason to expect that we will continue to work successfully with her.
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Statement by NSC Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on U.S., Republic of Korea, and Japan Trilateral Designations Targeting the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
"The United States, the Republic of Korea (ROK), and Japan, issued designations targeting various officials and entities associated with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) for their support to the DPRK’s unlawful development of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missiles. This synchronized action demonstrates the increased strength of the trilateral relationship between the United States, Japan, and the ROK. It follows President Biden’s trilateral meeting last month with Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan and President Yoon Suk Yeol of the ROK, where the leaders condemned the DPRK’s unprecedented number of ballistic missile launches this year and resolved to strengthen deterrence and to forge closer trilateral ties in the security realm and beyond.
In the face of comprehensive U.S. and United Nations sanctions that have isolated the DPRK from the international financial system, the DPRK has turned to increasingly desperate ways to generate revenue, like virtual currency heists and other cyberthefts, to fund its weapons programs. Sanctions have been successful in slowing down the development of its unlawful weapons programs. As the DPRK adjusts its tactics in the face of international pressure, we will continue to use all available tools to further limit the growth of these destabilizing weapons programs.
As we have made clear, the door has not closed on diplomacy, but Pyongyang must cease its destabilizing actions and engage diplomatically. The DPRK’s decision to ignore our outreach is not in its best interest, nor in the interest of the people of the DPRK who continue to suffer as a result of decisions made by the regime. We will continue to coordinate closely with our allies and partners to address the threats posed by the DPRK and to advance our shared objective of the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."
Statement by NSC Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on Biden-Harris Administration’s Work to Limit Anti-Personnel Landmine Use
"25 years ago tomorrow, the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production, and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction opened for signature in Ottawa, Canada. The indiscriminate and enduring threat posed by these weapons—especially to civilians, including children— has led 164 countries around the world to accede to the Ottawa Convention, and the Biden-Harris Administration to align U.S. policy with its key provisions outside of the Korean Peninsula.
President Biden’s commitment to reduce the impact of these weapons is being backed by action. We are reducing our reliance on anti-personnel landmines by directing excess weapons be removed from our inventories and positioned for demilitarization in accordance with verifiable timelines. We are pursuing materiel and operational alternatives to these weapons, while ensuring our ability to meet our alliance commitments and respond to contingencies. And we continue to lead the world in eliminating the lasting impact of these weapons, contributing over $4.7 billion in aid over the last two and a half decades in more than 100 countries for the safe clearance and destruction of landmines, explosive weapons, and conventional weapons.
This progress would not have been possible without the leadership and tireless efforts of Senator Patrick Leahy. Since his founding of the Leahy War Victims Fund in 1989, Senator Leahy has bettered the lives of countless people around the globe who have been impacted by the explosive remnants of war. Through his tireless advocacy and moral clarity, he has helped us all envision a world free from the scourge of these weapons. The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to continuing work toward this future."
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