Thursday, June 23, 2011

23 June 2011, Thu, Pres and VP Schedules

http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president
10:00 am The President and the Vice President meet with House Democratic Leadership
Oval Office
Closed Press

12:45 pm The President departs the South Lawn en route Joint Base Andrews
South Lawn
Open Press

1:00 pm The President departs Joint Base Andrews en route Fort Drum, New York
Travel Pool Coverage

2:15 pm The President arrives Fort Drum, New York
Fort Drum
Open Press

3:10 pm The President meets with Gold Star Families
Rapid Deployment Facility
Closed Press

4:15 pm The President departs Fort Drum en route New York City, New York
Fort Drum
Open Press

5:10 pm The President arrives New York City, New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Open Press

7:05 pm The President delivers remarks at a DNC event
Sheraton Hotel and Towers
Pooled Press

8:00 pm The President delivers remarks at a DNC event
Daniel
Print Pool

9:50 pm The President delivers remarks at a DNC event
Broadway Theatre
Pooled Press

11:05 pm The President departs New York City, New York en route Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Open Press

http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/vice-president
10:00 am The President and the Vice President meet with House Democratic Leadership
Oval Office
Closed Press

12:15 pm The Vice President presides over a swearing-in ceremony for members of the Council of Economic Advisors, Carl Shapiro and Katharine Abraham, and U.S. Comptroller General Eugene Dodaro.
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Closed Press

2:00 pm The Vice President will hold the next meeting of the bipartisan, bicameral group of Members of Congress to continue work on a legislative framework for comprehensive deficit reduction
U.S. Capitol | Show Details
Participants in the meeting will include the Vice President, Senator Daniel Inouye, Senator Jon Kyl, Senator Max Baucus, Representative Eric Cantor, Representative James Clyburn, Representative Chris Van Hollen, Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, Director of the Office of Management and Budget Jacob Lew, and Director of the National Economic Council Gene Sperling.
Closed Press

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