THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 2, 2010
DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR
THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2010
In the morning, the President will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office.
In the afternoon, the President and the Vice President have lunch in the Private Dining Room. The lunch is closed press.
The President will meet with Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona in the Oval Office. Later, the President and the Vice President will meet with Secretary of State Clinton in the Oval Office. The President will then meet with senior advisors in the Oval Office. These meetings are closed press.
In the evening, the President will attend and deliver remarks at the Secretary of State's reception in honor of the Indian delegation to the United States-India Strategic Dialogue, which will meet at the State Department earlier that day. The President's strong support of the Strategic Dialogue and of this inaugural meeting reflects his commitment to furthering a strategic partnership with India as we seek to address global challenges. This event is pooled press.
In-Town Travel Pool
Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP
TV Corr & Crew: FOX
Print: Washington Post
Radio: Talk Radio
EDT
7:00AM In-Town Travel Pool Call Time
11:05AM THE PRESIDENT receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
Oval Office
Closed Press
12:30PM THE PRESIDENT and THE VICE PRESIDENT have lunch
Private Dining Room
Closed Press
1:30PM THE PRESIDENT meets with Governor Brewer
Oval Office
Closed Press
3:00PM THE PRESIDENT and THE VICE PRESIDENT meet with Secretary Clinton
Oval Office
Closed Press
3:30PM THE PRESIDENT meets with senior advisors
Oval Office
Closed Press
5:25PM THE PRESIDENT participates in U.S. India Strategic Dialogue reception
State Department
Pooled press (Gather time 4:45PM--North Doors of the Palm Room)
Briefing Schedule
1:00PM Briefing by Press Secretary Robert Gibbs
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Lynn Sweet is a columnist and the Washington Bureau Chief for the 
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