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President Obama's Schedule Today (12/10/09)

President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will arrive in Oslo, Norway, in the morning. They will then attend the Nobel Peace Prize signing ceremony at the Norwegian Nobel Institute.

Mr. Obama will then meet with Prime Minister Stoltenberg at his office, after which they will hold a joint press availability.

In the afternoon, Mr. Obama and Michelle Obama will meet with King Harald V and Queen Sonja at the Royal Palace.

The president and the first lady will then attend the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony at the Oslo City Hall. The president will deliver remarks.

In the evening, the president and first lady will attend the Nobel Banquet at the Grand Hotel.

The president and first lady will spend the night in Oslo.

Here's the full schedule from the White House (all times Eastern):

2:45AM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama arrive in Oslo, Norway

3:30AM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama attend Nobel Peace Prize signing ceremony

4:10AM: President Obama arrives and is greeted by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg

4:15AM: President Obama meets with Prime Minister Stoltenberg

4:45AM: President Obama and Prime Minister Stoltenberg hold joint press availability

6:10AM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama take official photo with King Harald V and Queen Sonja

6:15AM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have a private audience with King Harald V and Queen Sonja

7:00AM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama attend Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony; President Obama will deliver remarks

1:05PM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet the Torch Parade from the Grand Hotel Balcony

1:15PM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are greeted by King Harald V and Queen Sonja and walk to Nobel Banquet

1:30PM: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama attend Nobel Banquet

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