Today in President, White House, and American History is the Online Magazine of the White House Gift Shop. Edited by Anthony Giannini and the White House Gift Shop Staff. Today in U. S. Presidents and American History Celebrating Our 7. Anniversary with United States Patent and U. S. Patent and Trademark Office Protections Granted on the Anniversary of Our 7. Year of Service which began with President Harry S. Truman, Chief of Secret Service, Inspector of the White House Police, and volunteer members of the Uniformed Division of Secret Service. Coming in September 2. The Online Magazine of the White House Gift Shop, Est. Strategic News and a Monthly Feature Article. The Mind of a President How Great Presidents Think and Lead. Explorations of the cognitive- emotional processes that presidents and chief executive officers use to see, process, predict, and solve problems of strategic, social, as well as national security significance across America's history including occasional studies of military leaders . Each month, a significant thinker will be featured in the online magazine published by the White House Gift Shop Press. On May 2. 5, 1. 86. President Abraham Lincoln. John Merryman who was arrested for actions. Union troop movements from Baltimore to Washington. On May 2. 5, 1. 96. President John F. Kennedy announces. Congress and Americans his goal for an American to land on the moon by the. Kennedy’s. goal was met when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set. Today is May 1. 3, 2. On This Day, May 1. In Presidential and White House History 1. President Theodore Roosevelt opens the White House Conservation Conference in Washington, D. C. 1. 91. 5 - President Woodrow Wilson delivers a note to the German Foreign ministry protesting the German sinking of the British liner Lusitania. Eisenhower authorizes the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. 1. President Richard M. Nixon calls for a military draft lottery. President Jimmy Carter declares Kalamazoo County, Michigan, a disaster area following an F3 tornado. Today is April 2. On This Day, April 2. In Presidents and White House History 1. President Roosevelt announces the execution of Doolittle pilots by the Japanese. President Lincoln's funeral train departs Washington D. C. Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Train. John Adams becomes the first Vice President of the United States. Today is April 1. On This Day, April 1. In Presidents and White House History 1. President Ronald Reagan addresses the Nation about the U. Transit is key for new Alexandria development. By Gabriel Morey - May 9, 2017. Circulators, frequent buses could ease potential traffic from booming development plan. The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) — formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB) and even earlier as the State, War, and Navy Building. Job interview questions and sample answers list, tips, guide and advice. Helps you prepare job interviews and practice interview skills and techniques. A prisoner of war (POW, PoW, PW, P/W, WP, PsW, enemy prisoner of war (EPW) or "missing-captured") is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in. S. 1. 97. 3 — President Richard M. Nixon throws the first pitch of the season at a game for the California Angels. President John Tyler is sworn- in two days after the death of President William H. Harrison. Today is March 2. On This Day, March 2. In Presidents and White House History 2. First Lady Laura Bush visits Afghanistan. Future President John Tyler is born. Today is March 2. On This Day, March 2. In Presidents and White House History 1. President Ronald Reagan proposes a new missile interception program: The Strategic Defense Initiative or Star Wars 2. President Barack Obama signs the Hea; th Care Reform Bill. Today is March 1. On This Day, March 1. Questions and Answers from the Community. The page that you see when you ask a new question is the page that everyone will see. Yahoo!-ABC News Network . All rights reserved. In Presidents and White House History 1. President William Mc. Kinley urges trade with Puerto Rico. President John F. Kennedy and a coalition of six Latin American countries pledge to fight Communism. C- SPAN begins daily broadcasting coverage of the United States House of Representatives. President George W. Bush announces strikes against military targets in Iraq. Today is March 1. On This Day in Presidents and White House History. President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers his first address to the nation in what will become known as his . Roosevelt, Fireside Chat. Today is March 8, 2. On This Day in Presidents and White House History. President Harry S. Truman is featured on the cover of Time Magazine. Roosevelt closes all U. S. Can he, then be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the form of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. Rutherford B. Hayes is first sworn- in as President in the Red Room of the White House on March 3, 1. The Star Spangled Banner becomes the national anthem of the United States. Presidential Quote for Today. Franklin D. Roosevelt: On National Defense. Roosevelt, 3. 2nd President, In Office March 4, 1. April 1. 2, 1. 94. Roosevelt. Today is February 2. On This Day in Presidents and White House History 1. President Wilson signs the act to establish the Grand Canyon National Park. President Calvin Coolidge signs an executive order establishing the Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.* * * Presidential Quotes for Today: Presidents of the United States on the Presidency. The honeymoon would be as short in that case as in any other, and its moments of ecstasy would be ransomed by years of torment and hatred. It seems to be the profession of a president simply to hear other people talk, - William Howard Taft, 2. President, In Office March 4, 1. March 4, 1. 91. 3. Roosevelt, 3. 2nd President, In Office March 4, 1. April 1. 2, 1. 94. When America is united, America is totally unstoppable. Trump, 4. 5th President, Inauguration January 2. Today is February 2. On This Day in Presidents and White House History * * * Quote for Today: Franklin Pierce, 1. President of the United States: On God and National Security . Nixon normalizes Sino- American relations in his visit to the People's Republic of China.* * * Quote for Today: General Douglas Mc. Arthur on National Security. Our threat is from the insidious forces working from within which have already so drastically altered the character of our free institutions - those institutions we proudly call the American way of life. Kennedy invites peace marchers into the White House.* * * Presidential Quote for Today, February 1. Ronald Reagan, 4. President: On Effective Communications. Eisenhower, 3. 4th President: On Total Security . There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking is — freedom. Eisenhower. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Today is February 1. On This Day in Presidents and White House History 1. General Dwight D. Eisenhower is appointed as Commander of the Allied Armies in Europe. Presidential Quote for Today, February 1. John Adams, 2nd President, On Political Parties . This in my humble apprehension is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution. Kennedy orders a full trade embargo on Cuba. Bush announces his plan to federally fund faith- based initiatives to expand community based social- service programs. Presidential Quote for Today: Thomas Jefferson on Immigration. That these rules shall be as equal as prudential considerations will admit, will certainly be the aim of our legislatures, general and particular. Voice of America begins broadcasting. Congress passes the Communications Decency Act with the goal of protecting children from pornographic content on the Internet. President Bill Clinton presents Congress with a budget proposal for 2. Today is January 3. On This Day in Presidents and White House History 1. Andrew Jackson, 7th president, becomes the first United States President to experience an assassination attempt when Richard Lawrence attempts to shoot President Jackson but fails as he is subdued by Jackson, himself, congressmen, and a group of citizens. On January 2. 0, 1. Franklin D. Roosevelt is born in Hyde Park, New York. January 2. 9, 2. 01. Presidential Quotes for Today: Seven United States Presidents On Immigration. Trump, 4. 5th President. Donald J. Trump, 4. President. So we need comprehensive reform and that means stronger border security .. Roosevelt, 3. 2nd President. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 3. President. 2. 2nd President. Theodore Roosevelt, 2. President. With such a policy we can turn to the world, and to our own past, with clean hands and a clear conscience. Kennedy, 3. 5th President. John F. Kennedy, 3. President. Some of these persons have been found to be criminals of the lowest character, trafficking in murder, narcotics, and subversion. Constitutional due process wisely confers upon any alien, whatever the charge, the right to challenge in the courts the Government's finding of deportability. However, no alien who has once had his day in court .. Eisenhower, 3. 4th President. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 3. President* * * * Presidential Quote for Today, January 2. On the Rule of Law: . Eisenhower, 3. 4th President of the United States. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 3. President. Today is January 2. Presidential Quote for Today: On Taxes. Kennedy, January 7, 1. Annual Budget Message to Congress. John F. Kennedy, 3. President of the United States On This Day, January 2. Presidential and White House History. Created as a cabinet department in response to the terror attacks on September 1. January 2. 4, 2. 00. United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) began formal operations. Kelley, former Chief of the U. S. Southern Command. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill conclude the Casablanca Conference, codename SYMBOL, with the resolute doctrine of . President Richard M. Nixon announces a Vietnam peace accord. Presidential Quotes for Today, January 2. Lyndon Baines Johnson, 3. President of the United States, speaks to the perennial dynamics between a president and media, the transformative power of the presidency on a president, and offers advice to the nation to look to the future as much as the past — that past is not necessarily prologue. If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: . The Presidency has made every man who occupied it, no matter how small, bigger than he was; and no matter how big, not big enough for its demands.- Lyndon Baines Johnson, 3. President of the United States. Lyndon B. Johnson. President of the United States. Today is January 2. On This Day in Presidents and White House History 1. On January 2. 2, 1. President Woodrow Wilson addresses the U. S. Senate and urges an end to the European conflict through settlement by . Spicy Buffalo Wraps, Loaded Pizza, Strawberry Shortcake Smoothie, and More. Hello, hello, it’s time for Prep Cook! We’ve taken care of the hardest part of meal planning: actually choosing what to eat. We test a week’s worth of recipes so you spend your time and money making the most delicious ones. This week we have jam filled muffins, pizza packed with tasty toppings, spicy buffalo wraps, and more. Everyone has a different schedule (and different tastes), so you can skip meals that don’t sound good to you or switch them around based on how much time you have to cook when you get home). Make weekday cooking easy and set aside two to four hours on this weekend to prep ingredients for the week (cut produce, mix up sauces that will last, mass cook items you can freeze, etc.). Breakfast. Strawberry shortcake smoothie: Quick and filling because of the protein powder, this smoothie is something you can throw together in less than ten minutes and get out the door. Prep difficulty: Easy. Boost it: Add in other frozen fruit to change the flavor as you like. Jam filled muffins: If you’re feeling fancy, these muffins look (and taste) decadent. Great if you have an hour or so to spend baking on a weekend morning. Prep difficulty: Medium. Boost it: Fill with nutella or peanut butter instead of jam for a savory version. No bake protein bars: Filling, tasty, and super easy to make, these are a great grab- and- go snack! You can easily use popped rice cereal in place of popped amaranth (I couldn’t find that, even at Whole Foods). Prep difficulty: Easy. Boost it: Dip these in chocolate rather than just drizzling it on. Yeah, more chocolate never hurt anyone. Lunch & Dinner. Spicy buffalo chickpea wraps with smoky tomato soup: This meal has flavor, lots of flavor. And it is simple to pull together, plus scales well with little extra effort. Prep difficulty: Easy. Boost it: Add tahini to your wrap and sprinkle some fresh herbs on top of the soup. Add meat: Swap the chickpeas for diced chicken. Pack it for lunch: Keep the pita separate from the filling until it’s time to eat. Very veggie pizza: Grab pre- made dough (I used the garlic herb one from Trader Joe’s), spoon on some sauce (I used leftover tomato soup from the meal above) and your favorite toppings and you have a most delicious dinner. If you want leftovers for lunch the next day, make two pizzas. Prep difficulty: Easy. Boost it: Add more toppings than you think will fit on the pizza. Add meat: Ground beef, turkey, or sausage sprinkled throughout the veggies. Pack it for lunch: Wrap in foil and toast it if your office has a toaster or toaster oven. Otherwise use a container that’ll keep the slices flat so the toppings don’t tumble off. Sweet potato and apple latkes with crowd- pleasing caesar salad: Frying up latkes is a bit of work, but the crispy goodness that you end up with on your plate is well worth it. The salad helps cut the oily fried latkes. Prep difficulty: Medium. Boost it: Make your own dressing. Add meat: Toss sliced or cubed chicken or steak into the salad. Pack it for lunch: Keep the latkes separate from any yogurt or applesauce you plan to top them with. Sticky rice mushroom shumai with asian salad: This sounds difficult, and it is a little hard to prep, but if you get pre- made wrappers at your local asian grocery store, this dish becomes a lot easier to make. Prep difficulty: Hard. Boost it: Add chili oil to your filling for some spice. Add meat: Throw ground meat into the filling. Pack it for lunch: Keep the salad and shumai separate. Slow cooker coconut lentil curry: I accidentally let my slow cooker go a bit too long and added too little liquid so the edges of my curry started to caramelize—but luckily it added a lot of depth! I recommend serving this with rice, naan, or a good crusty bread (I choose olive). This dish is extremely easy to make, so it is good for a night when you’re too busy to do much cooking. Prep difficulty: Easy. Boost it: Add a hit of lemon or lime juice before serving to bump up the acidity. Add meat: Pan fry a chicken breast and slice it to top a bowl of this curry. Pack it for lunch: Scoop into a container and you’re set. Chili garlic tofu bowls: I’ve made these before for Prep Cook and they were so good I decide to make them again! The trick is to get your tofu realllly crispy by pressing the water out and not fussing with it while it is in the pan. Prep difficulty: Hard (but it gets easier the more you make it)Boost it: Make your sauce the star of this dish by adding in chili oil, Japanese BBQ sauce, and garlic. Lots of garlic. Add meat: Swap the tofu for chicken or a white fish. Pack it for lunch: Keep the rice apart from the rest of the bowl so it doesn’t get soggy. Carbonara pasta with oyster mushrooms: This is a tweak on classic carbonara, using ingredients that are a little less finicky. Pasta is my favorite food (carbs. WORTH IT. Add meat: Add in ham or pancetta. Pack it for lunch: Pile it into a container and you’re good to go. Share your own tips and tricks in the discussion below as you try these recipes out.
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