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President Obama's Schedule Today (4/29/10)
In the morning, President Obama will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office. Later, the president, the vice president and the first lady will attend Dorothy Height's funeral at the National Cathedral where Mr. Obama will deliver remarks.
In the afternoon, Mr. Obama and Vice President Biden will have lunch in the Private Dining Room. Mr. Obama will also honor the 2010 National Teacher of the Year and the state teachers of the year from all across the country at an event in the Rose Garden.
Later in the afternoon, the president and the vice president will meet with Secretary of State Clinton in the Oval Office.
In the evening, Mr. Obama will attend a DNC fundraising dinner at a private residence in Washington.
Here's the Full Schedule from the White House (all times Eastern):
9:00AM: President Obama receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
10:00AM: President Obama, Vice President Biden and First Lady Michelle Obama attend Dorothy Height's funeral; President Obama delivers remarks
12:30PM: President Obama and Vice President Biden have lunch
1:40PM: President Obama delivers remarks at an event honoring the 2010 National Teacher of the Year
4:30PM: President Obama and Vice President Biden meet with Secretary of State Clinton
7:35PM: President Obama attends a DNC fundraising dinner
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