Obama schedule, guidance Sept. 6, 7, 2014

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WASHINGTON–President Barack Obama has no events this weekend. Next week the president will mark the anniversary of the 9-11 attacks.

Below, from the White House….

WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 5, 2014

WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2014 AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014

On Saturday, the President has no public events scheduled.

On Sunday, the President has no public events scheduled.

Saturday’s In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: NBC

Print: Huffington Post

Radio: NBC

Sunday’s In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: ABC

Print: McClatchy

Radio: NPR

Saturday, September 6, 2014

EDT

11:30AM In-Town Pool Call Time

Sunday, September 7, 2014

EDT

11:30AM In-Town Pool Call Time

Schedule for the Week of September 8, 2014

On Monday, the President will attend meetings at the White House.

On Tuesday, the President will attend meetings at the White House.

On Wednesday, the President will attend meetings at the White House.

On Thursday, the President, the Vice President, the First Lady, and White House staff will gather on the South Lawn of the White House to observe a moment of silence to mark the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The President and First Lady will then travel to the Pentagon Memorial to attend the September 11th Observance Ceremony.

On Friday, the President will deliver remarks at an AmeriCorps Pledge ceremony on the South Lawn to mark the 20th anniversary of the national service program. Joining him will be President Clinton, who established the program and swore in the first class in 1994. In the evening, the President will travel to Baltimore, Maryland to attend a DSCC event. Further details on the President’s travel to Maryland will be made available in the coming days.

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