Obama guidance, press schedule, Dec. 19, 2014. Press conference

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WASHINGTON– President Barack Obama holds his last press conference of the year on Friday and later in the day the First Family departs for an annual holiday trip to Hawaii.

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 18, 2014

DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2014

In the morning, the President will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office. This meeting is closed press.

In the afternoon, the President will hold a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room. This news conference is open press.

In the evening, the First Family will depart the White House en route Honolulu, Hawai’i. The departure from the South Lawn and the arrival at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam are open press.

In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: FOX

Print: Daily Caller

Radio: ABC

Out-of-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: FOX

Print: Tribune

EST

9:30AM In-Town Pool Call Time

10:00AM THE PRESIDENT receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

Oval Office

Closed Press

1:30PM THE PRESIDENT holds a news conference

Brady Press Briefing Room

Open Press

7:30PM THE FIRST FAMILY departs the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base

South Lawn

Open Press (Final Gather 7:10PM – North Doors of the Palm Room)

7:45PM THE FIRST FAMILY departs Andrews Air Force Base en route Honolulu, Hawai’i

Out-of-Town Travel Pool Coverage (Call Time 5:30PM – Virginia Gate, Andrews Air Force Base)

HST

1:10AM THE FIRST FAMILY arrives in Honolulu, Hawai’i

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Honolulu, HI

Open Press

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