Photo of the Day President Barack Obama, along with First Lady Michelle Obama, addresses a reception for the United Nations General Assembly at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, New York, Sept. 23, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) View more photos. Today's Schedule All times are Eastern Daylight Time 8:00 AM: The President is interviewed live on NBC Today Show 10:15 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing 10:45 AM: The President meets with senior advisors 10:45 AM: The Vice President hosts a backyard discussion on the economy and issues important to America’s middle class families 12:10 PM: The President hosts an on-the-record conference call with college and university student-journalists (audio only) 12:30 PM: The Vice President attends an event for Representative Paul Hodes and Representative Carol Shea-Porter 1:45 PM: The President signs the Small Business Jobs Act 5:00 PM: The President departs the White House 5:15 PM: The President departs Andrews Air Force Base en route Albuquerque, New Mexico 8:55 PM: The President arrives Albuquerque, New Mexico Indicates Events that will be livestreamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live. In Case You Missed It Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog. Dodging the Impact of Their Policies "Across the Board" A day after the Congressional Republicans unveiled their “Pledge to America,” it becomes even clearer that this is merely a return to the very same special-interest policies that got us into the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The President Speaks to the Iranian People in Interview with BBC Persian The President once again speaks to millions of Iranians, this time in an interview with Bahman Kalbasi of BBC Persian. President Obama in Ministerial Meeting on Sudan: "The Fate of Millions" President Obama attends a meeting of heads of state, and Sudanese leaders, discussing the responsibility of all parties to fully implement the peace agreement that ended Sudan’s civil war, calling for accountability for crimes, and speaking directly to the people of Sudan about how the United States would support those who work for peace. Get Updates Sign up for the Daily Snapshot Stay Connected |
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