October 5, 2009 9:09 AM
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President Obama's Schedule Today (10/5/09)
In the morning, President Obama will receive his daily briefings and meet with senior advisers in the Oval Office. He will then welcome doctors from across the country to an event in the Rose Garden, where he will deliver remarks on the need for health care reform this year.
In the afternoon, Mr. Obama will meet with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
Here's the full schedule from the White House (all times Eastern):
9:30AM: President Obama receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
9:50AM: President Obama receives the Economic Daily Briefing
10:10AM: President Obama meets with senior advisors
11:10AM: President Obama delivers remarks at event with doctors from across the country
4:00PM: President Obama meets with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
In the afternoon, Mr. Obama will meet with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
Here's the full schedule from the White House (all times Eastern):
9:30AM: President Obama receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
9:50AM: President Obama receives the Economic Daily Briefing
10:10AM: President Obama meets with senior advisors
11:10AM: President Obama delivers remarks at event with doctors from across the country
4:00PM: President Obama meets with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
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Kevin Hechtkopf Kevin Hechtkopf is CBSNews.com's politics editor.
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