Wednesday, February 4, 2009

White House Open House


The Man is in The House.
News about the White House has become commensurate with President Barack Obama's drive toward transparency and his welcoming the nation into the inner workings of the government. The public likely knows more about The First Home than ever before.

by Broderick Perkins
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Deadline Newsroom - President Barack Obama has celebrity status.

It's no wonder the nation's First Home is also in the spotlight. The President wouldn't have it any other way.

Said First Lady Michelle Obama during a question and answer period with school kids at Washington, D.C.'s Capital City Public Charter School, "There's a place where they make candy and chocolate. I have to keep my kids from going down there!..It's a nice house...It's kind of like a museum...Anybody can come to visit."

The White House, a home built largely by black slaves, gets a once over in CNN's "Inside the White House," a floor-by-floor and room-by-room tour of the First Family's 55,000 square foot mansion.

Take a peek. You know you want to.
 
 

Click on the image, go right in. See where presidents have slept since 1796.

 
For more information, ahem, on The House:

"First black president in 'The House' " provides additional details about the history and inner workings of the White House.

Likewise, "White House 101" gives the scoop on the First Home.

The White House Historical Association goes back, way back to unearth the home's history.

We thought "Obama could use some 'career renter' moves" when he first moved to the nation's capital, but before he settled into the White House.

Click on "White House" and get The Home's "home" page for a daily dose of inside scoops.

Virtual tours are fine, but there's nothing like a real, live, in person White House Tour.

Said President Obama during the meet with kids at Capital City, "We have to be careful not to break things."

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Busted! Wells Fargo cancels Vegas bash


I don't think so.
"We had scaled back the mortgage event, but in light of the current environment, we have now decided to cancel." What WERE they thinking about?
Wells Fargo Statement
Wells Fargo mortgage officers Vegas bound

by Broderick Perkins
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Deadline Newsroom - Wells Fargo & Co., a bank that received $25 billion from a U.S. Treasury bailout, canceled a four-day corporate event in Las Vegas as other financial firms cut similar perks amid criticism from lawmakers and media inquiries.

"We had scaled back the mortgage event, but in light of the current environment, we have now decided to cancel," the San Francisco-based company said Feb. 3 in a statement.

The lender also abandoned plans for similar future functions.

The move came after the Associated Press reported the bank booked 12 nights at upscale Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Las Vegas, two of that city's posh casino hotels, as part of a conference for top mortgage officials.

Wells Fargo Statement

Wells Fargo Quarterly Earnings

Wells Fargo Investor Relations

Headlines:

Wells Fargo defends, then cancels Vegas junket

Wells Fargo Cancels Mortgage Meeting in Las Vegas Amid Crisis

Wells Fargo cancels Las Vegas events

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