Tuesday, September 18, 2012

White House Schedule - Sept. 18, 2012

"Anybody home?"

Today will be a busy day for the president as he manages the crisis going on in the Middle East, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the economy. Hopefully, he will get some good advice in his meetings this evening in the Big Apple with David Letterman, Beyonce and Jay-Z.


http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/complete


White House Schedule - September 18, 2012

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Tuesday, September 18 2012

 All Times ET
10:15 AM
The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
Oval Office
Closed Press
11:30 AM
The Vice President delivers remarks at a campaign event
Local Event Time: 
10:30 AM CT
Bridge View Center, Iowa, Ottumwa
Open Press
1:10 PM
The President welcomes WNBA Champion Minnesota Lynx to the White House
East Room
Open Press
2:00 PM
The President departs the White House en route Joint Base Andrews
South Lawn
Open Press
2:15 PM
The President departs Joint Base Andrews en route New York City
Press Information
3:00 PM
The Vice President delivers remarks at a campaign event
Local Event Time: 
2:00 PM CT
Grinnell, Grinnell College, Iowa
Open Press
3:10 PM
The President arrives New York City
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Open Press
4:40 PM
The President sits for an interview on the “Late Show with David Letterman”
Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY
Press Information
7:40 PM
The President delivers remarks at a campaign event
New York, NY, Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Print Pool
9:45 PM
The President delivers remarks at a campaign event
40/40 Club, New York, NY
Print Pool
11:05 PM
The President departs New York City en route Joint Base Andrew
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Open Press

1 comment:

  1. I recall that the typical Bush day began at the White House at 7 AM, that was after the President worked out and read his daily briefings. He then appeared, as everyone else, in a coat and tie ready for his meetings and whatnot.

    Obama typically strolls in about 10:30 AM, when he is in town, and says, "Wassup?"

    Therein lies the difference.

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