President Obama official schedule and guidance, May 15, 16, 2010.

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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

_______________________________________________________________________________________

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 14, 2010

WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR

SATURDAY, MAY 15 AND SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010

On Saturday, the President will deliver remarks at the National Peace Officers’ Memorial at the U.S. Capitol, a memorial ceremony for families of peace officers who died in service last year. The President’s remarks are open press. The Fraternal Order of Police is handling media credentials.

The President has no scheduled public events on Sunday.

Saturday’s In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: NBC

Print: McClatchy

Radio: SRN

Sunday’s In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: ABC

Print: MediaNews

Radio: Talk Radio

Saturday, May 15, 2010

9:45AM Pool Call Time

10:55AM THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks at the National Peace Officers’ Memorial

U.S. Capitol

Open Press

Sunday, May 16, 2010

EDT

8:30AM Pool Call Time

Schedule for Week of May 17, 2010

On Monday, the President will sign the Freedom of Press Act Bill. In the afternoon, the President will welcome the NCAA champion University of Connecticut women’s basketball team to the White House.

On Tuesday, the President will travel to Youngstown, Ohio, and tour the facilities of V & M Star Ohio before delivering remarks on jobs and the economy to workers.

On Wednesday, the President will hold a bilateral meeting and press conference with President Caldern of Mexico. In the evening, the President and Mrs. Obama will host a State Dinner in honor of President Caldern and Mrs. Zavala.

On Thursday and Friday, the President will attend meetings at the White House.

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