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jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:25 AM
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Obama on the Haiti earthquake crisis: Behind-the-scenes
Obama on the Haiti earthquake crisis: Behind-the-scenes
By Lynn Sweeton January 16, 2010 8:07 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

WASHINGTON--The Obama White House is taking the unusual step of pro-actively providing an heavy amount of on-the-record details of how President Obama is handling the aftermath of the horrific earthquake in Haiti. On Friday, the White House released a minute-by-minute account of events.

Updates that are indented are staff efforts that don't include the President's involvement.

Tuesday, January 12

5:52 PM -The President is informed of the earthquake at 5:52pm. The President asks his staff to make sure that embassy personnel are safe, and to begin preparations in the event that humanitarian assistance is needed. The Department of State, USAID and the United States Southern Command begin working to coordinate an assessment and any such assistance.

8:30 PM - The President receives another update on the situation in Haiti from members of his National Security Staff. The President says expects an aggressive, coordinated effort by the U.S. government.

10:00 PM - Deputy National Security Advisor Tom Donilon convenes a meeting in the White House Situation Room with senior representatives from: State, USAID, USUN, DOD, SOUTHCOM, JCS, DHS, Coast Guard, and National Security and White House Staff to coordinate the government-wide response, per the President's request.


Wednesday, January 13

7:15 AM - The President receives two updates on the earthquake in Haiti. The President receives an paper update from the DHS National Operations Center (NOC), as well as a memo from the National Security Advisor which describes further background, key decisions that have been made, and actions that have already been taken.

7:30 AM - The USG holds interagency taskforce call.

8:45 AM - Deputy National Security Advisor Tom Donilon hosts a Deputies Committee meeting on Haiti.

9:04 AM--The President receives an update from his National Security Staff, as well as from the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General James Cartwright.

10:15 AM - The President speaks with USAID Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah. The President thanks Dr. Shah for his immediate efforts over night and underscores his expectation for an aggressive and highly coordinated relief effort.

10:20 AM - The President delivers remarks about the earthquake in Haiti.

12:42 PM - The President speaks with US Ambassador to Haiti Kenneth Merten.

1:12 PM - The President speaks with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

2:15 PM - The President speaks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

2:23 PM - The President speaks with Mexican President Felipe Calderon.

2:36 PM - The President speaks with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

4:50 PM - The President calls Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

5:00 PM - The President calls Chilean President Michelle Bachelet.

7:15 PM - The President meets with senior civilian and military personnel who are coordinating our relief efforts in Haiti in the White House Situation room. The President pressed his staff to work as hard as possible, and to get relief to Haiti as quickly as possible. The President underscored the importance of the relief effort for several reasons. First, because there are people who are in desperate need of life-saving assistance, including American citizens. Second, because American leadership requires that we demonstrate America's commitment to help those who have been struck by such a terrible tragedy, particularly in our own region. And third, because of the deep ties between the United States and Haiti. The President received a comprehensive briefing from each of the agencies, including the State Department, USAID, DoD, JCS, SOUTHCOM, and USUN. Each leader discussed the resources that have reached Haiti, and the additional resources that are on their way. The President commended these efforts but also underscored the necessity to continue to move as swiftly and aggressively as possible, and to make it clear to the people of Haiti that life-saving support is on the way. Link to a photo of the meeting: http://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse/4272526421/


Thursday, January 14

(The President receives verbal briefings on the situation from Denis McDonough throughout the day)

9:30 AM-- The President met in the Oval Office with several of his lead military and civilian national security team to receive an update on the situation in Haiti and on progress against al Qaeda and its affiliates.

4:17 PM - The President speaks with President Sarkozy of France about ongoing US and French relief efforts, and the need for coordination of immediate and long term international efforts to assist the people of Haiti.

4:30 PM - Deputy National Security Advisor Tom Donilon convened a Deputies Committee for approximately 2.5 hours to discuss coordination of the United States Government's relief efforts in Haiti. The meeting included senior representatives from: State, USAID, USUN, DOD, SOUTHCOM, TRANSCOM, JCS, DHS, Coast Guard, and National Security and White House Staff.

8:54 PM -- The President speaks with President Fernandez of the Dominican Republic. The President expressed his appreciation for the role the Dominican Republic has played in facilitating the evacuation of US citizens and in the flow of relief teams and supplies into Haiti through the Dominican Republic. President Fernandez conveyed his assessment of the situation in Haiti following his visit today to Port au Prince.

10:15 PM -The President receives an update from Deputy National Security Advisor Tom Donilon on relief efforts, the situation on the ground in Haiti, and tonight's Deputies Committee meeting.


Friday, January 15

8:25 AM - The American public has responded to the Haiti crisis by donating more than $8 million for Haiti relief, $10 dollars at a time, by texting HAITI to 90999. Background: The U.S. State Department worked with the American Red Cross to rapidly stand up a text to donate solution that was then aggressively and widely promoted by the Obama Administration.

9:34 AM - The President receives a briefing on the situation in Haiti from senior staff.

10:06 AM - President Obama speaks for roughly thirty minutes with President Preval of Haiti. President Obama said that the world has been devastated by the loss and suffering in Haiti, and pledged the full support of the American people for the government and people of Haiti as it relates to both the immediate recovery effort, and the long-term rebuilding effort. President Preval said that he has been touched by the friendship of the American people, and expressed his condolences for the loss of American citizens in Haiti. He said that the needs are great, that relief is now flowing in to the people of Haiti, and noted the support that has come from both America and many other countries from the region and around the world. The two Presidents underscored the need to closely coordinate assistance efforts among the various parties, including the Haitian government, the United Nations, the United States and the many international partners and aid organizations on the ground. President Obama underscored his commitment to supporting the government and people of Haiti through his team on the ground. President Preval closed by passing a message to the American people, "from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of the Haitian people, thank you, thank you, thank you."

12:48 PM - The President receives an update on the situation on the ground in Haiti from Denis McDonough.

1:07 PM - The President makes a public statement about Haiti earthquake relief efforts.

3:00 PM - Deputy National Security Advisor Tom Donilon convenes a Deputies Committee for approximately 2 hours to discuss coordination of the United States Government's relief efforts in Haiti. The meeting included senior representatives from: State, USAID, USUN, DOD, SOUTHCOM, TRANSCOM, JCS, DHS, Coast Guard, and National Security and White House Staff.

http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2010/01/obama_on_the_haiti_earthquake.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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lebkuchen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:27 AM
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1. I applaud this effort
Now I want to see results, hopefully no less than Obama does.
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HereSince1628 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:31 AM
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2. About avoidng being Katrina-ed?
Or an attempt to make Americans feel that their country can act compassionately?
Is there a difference?

Does it matter to the Hatians who need help?
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lebkuchen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:39 AM
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3. Well at least it's one thing our govt. isn't keeping a big secret (with our money)
Be happy for that.
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PolNewf Donating Member (388 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 11:11 AM
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8. All of the above plus
1) Show the world that the US government and it's citizens can act compassionately. Both reactions (gov\cit) have (mostly if you ignore the racists shit I see sometimes) been very admirable.

2) Show Americans that government can be competent and a force for good. This is Obama's long term struggle after 30 years of Republican propaganda and Republican governance reinforcing the propaganda.
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Botany Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:53 AM
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4. The anti bush


"It's totally wiped out. ... It's devastating, it's got to be doubly devastating on the ground." –President Bush, turning to his aides while
surveying Hurricane Katrina flood damage from Air Force One, Aug. 31, 2005
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Catshrink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 10:28 AM
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7. Don't forget Happy Birthday, John McCain
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liberalmuse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:58 AM
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5. I think Bush made it necessary.
Edited on Sat Jan-16-10 10:05 AM by liberalmuse
He did nothing for the crucial first days while the world watched NO drown. When he finally decided to do his fucking job (and that was only because of enormous public pressure), it was too late.

It takes several days, maybe even weeks before aid efforts for a disaster of this magnitude start producing results. I'm glad President Obama is letting us know as we sit here, helplessly watching people suffer, that he is doing all he can to ensure they get help as quickly as possible. In other words, he's no Bush, and it's a travesty that he's even compared to him. Hell, most human beings aren't the useless waste of space Bush is, yet our idiotic media and the dishonestly degenerate, morally bereft right wing are going to try and push him down to Bush's level - so a man if integrity and honor is unfairly expected to prove he's not the heinous piece of shit Bush was. One man sees people as merely objects to name as if he would pets, we well know the other truly cares about humanity. Fuck the media for once again being the right wing's dirty little whore.
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jwirr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 10:00 AM
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6. K&R This is the President we elected and it is plain to see he is no
Edited on Sat Jan-16-10 10:01 AM by jwirr
booooooosh.
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