Thursday, January 14, 2016


V Gala Miami
23 Jan. 2016
Mandarin Oriental, Brickell Key

Masters of Ceremonies | Mestres de Cerimônia:
Carol Castro & Pedro Andrade

Auction Hosts | Anfitriões do Leilão:
Flávia Alessandra & Otaviano Costa

Performances | Apresentações:
Sandra de Sá & Dream Team do Passinho



The White House, Washington
Today I'm doing something I never thought I'd do in a million years: interview the President of the United States. No, really!
Some people might know me for my beauty hacks and lifestyle tips, but today I'm getting political and heading to the White House to talk face-to-face with President Obama about issues that are important to me and my generation.
Tune in to the White House YouTube channel today at 2:15pm ET for my #YouTubeAsksObama interview, live from the White House.

I'll be there with a few other YouTube people -- Destin, an engineer from Alabama who explores the world through science on his education channel, and sWooZie, a Florida native who's a professional gamer and video animator. Together, we're ready to represent #TeamInternet as we ask the questions that matter not just to us, but to you.
I'll be asking the President questions about a range of issues. And all week, we've been gathering questions from our YouTube fans to hear what issues they want to raise.
This interview is for all of us: If you haven't yet, make sure to get your question in by using the hashtag #YouTubeAsksObama on your social media channels. This is a huge chance for young people to get our voices out there.
Find out what we end up asking the President about today at 2:15pm ET on YouTube.
I'm over the moon and so excited for all of us to make something awesome happen.

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Carlos Costa  coordinator of Getulio Vargas Fundation projects that  promote the economic and social development of Brazil. for almost 70 years and partnerships participing of  V BRAZIL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS FORUM in NYC/Brazilian America Chamber of Commerce.



The businesswoman Zuma Britto and   João Otávio de Noronha Minister of Justice Supreme Tribunal from Brazil.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016



The White House, Washington
If you watched President Obama's final State of the Union speech last night, you may have a few questions. (If you missed it, just, you know, don’t tell anyone.)
What's next on combating climate change? Where will NASA's next mission take us? Will we finally build a highway strictly for wolves? Did anyone get that West Wingreference?
If you've got questions on what the President has planned for the fourth quarter of his presidency, today's the day to ask: It's Big Block of Cheese Day at the White House!
Don't know what that means? You're in luck -- in my gig on the show The West Wing, we hosted our very own day like this, so I've been around the cheese block a few times.
It's a day-long Q&A when members of the President's Cabinet, Members of Congress, senior White House officials, and special guests take to social media to talk about anything you're curious about -- well, almost anything.
So open up your millennial apps -- Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, what-have-you -- and ask away using the hashtag #BigBlockOfCheeseDay.
Watch Live
Now, my character may have dreaded this day, but I love it! So much so, I may ask a few questions myself.
Join me, @WhitfordBradley, and a few others -- including my character's boss@Denis44 and his real-life boss @POTUS -- on Twitter.
It’s sure to be interesting. And if nothing else, this is your opportunity to roll out your best cheese puns.

Visit WhiteHouse.gov



Last night, President Obama delivered the final State of the Union address of his presidency.
 THE WHITE HOUSE 

Here's what the President said:
Last night, President Obama delivered the final State of the Union address of his presidency.
Watch his final State of the Union address.

He wasn't focused on our past -- he was focused on our future. He spoke about how America's unique strengths as a nation give us everything we need to build a better future for generations to come.
"That's the America I know. That’s the country we love. Clear-eyed. Big-hearted. Undaunted by challenge. Optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. That’s what makes me so hopeful about our future. I believe in change because I believe in you, the American people."
Read the full speech.
You can read the full text of President Obama's speech on WhiteHouse.govMedium, and Facebook. For more, check out past annotated State of the Union addresses to see the progress we've made over the past seven years.




 

The Poetess Allana Rosa in your wonderful performace in the Brazilian Consulate in New York.



Edirson Paiva Jr. (Chief Editor) representing the Brazilian Times newspaper/New York.

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