Secretary Clinton’s Daily Schedule for Wed, July 15th
This schedule is revised somewhat and it is tentative, so don’t set your clocks by it
:
8:00 a.m. Secretary Clinton hosts breakfast for the Members of Congressional Black Caucus
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)10:15 a.m. Secretary Clinton meets with Secretary Gates and General Jones at the White House.
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)10:50 a.m. Secretary Clinton attends NSC Small Group Meeting at the White House.
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)1:00 p.m. Secretary Clinton delivers foreign policy address and takes questions, at the Council on Foreign Relations
(OPEN PRESS COVERAGE)3:30 p.m. Secretary Clinton holds a bilateral with His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat, Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Integration of the Republic of Chad.
4:30 p.m. Secretary Clinton meets with President Obama and Vice President Biden at the White House.
(MEDIA TO BE DETERMINED BY WHITE HOUSE)SPECIAL EVENTS:
11:30 a.m. Assistant Secretary for South Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake Jr. and Deputy Assistant Secretary and Ambassador for ASEAN Affairs Scot Marciel from the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs will brief reporters on Secretary of State Clinton’s upcoming travel to India and Thailand.THERE WILL NOT BE A DAILY PRESS BRIEFING
Anybody else looking forward to the big speech?










Did you hear that hillary consulted everyone from kissinger,zebrenski(sp?),podesta,schultz, bush people, and clinton people for this speech. So repubs/conservitives,neocons, and liberals.
Who really I working across the aisle.
Should be who really is working across the aisle.
Jill: Yes, I had heard that- I think either Laura Rozen or Ben Smith (I highlighted his article from today, in the post below) referred to her consulting them.
I’m personally not a fan of neoconservative foreign policy, so I hope that their particular influence doesn’t make it’s way into the speech;).
I’m actually really looking forward to the speech.
Probably not but she likes to learn from people’s experiences good or bad. Hillary a neo-con, never gonna happen.
Jill- good, I’m glad to hear you think that because I think neoconservativism has made us less safe, not more.
Very excited about this speech.