President Obama official schedule and guidance, April 27, 2011. Chicago, Oprah, New York

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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 26, 2011

DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2011

In the morning, the President will travel to Chicago, Illinois. The departure from the South Lawn and the arrival at Chicago O’Hare International Airport are open press.

In the afternoon, the President and the First Lady will tape an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show. There will be a stills only pool spray.

Later in the afternoon, the President will travel to New York, New York. The departure from Chicago O’Hare International Airport and the arrival at John F. Kennedy International Airport are open press.

In the evening, the President will deliver remarks at three DNC events. The first event is print pool only, the second event is pool coverage and the third is pooled for TV, open to pre-credentialed correspondents and still photographers.

Later in the evening, the President will return to Washington, DC. The departure from John F. Kennedy International Airport and the arrival on the South Lawn are open press.

In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: CBS

Print: Wall Street Journal

Radio: SRN

Out-of-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: CBS

Print: Wall Street Journal

EDT

8:30AM In-Town Travel Pool Call Time

10:05AM THE PRESIDENT departs the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base

South Lawn

Open Press (Gather Time 9:45AM- North Doors of the Palm Room)

10:20AM THE PRESIDENT departs Andrews Air Force Base en route Chicago, Illinois

Out-of-Town Travel Pool Coverage (Call Time 9:00AM – Virginia Gate, Andrews Air Force Base)

CDT

11:10AM THE PRESIDENT arrives in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago O’Hare International Airport

Open Press

12:15PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY tape an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show

Harpo Studios

Stills Only Pool Spray

2:30PM THE PRESIDENT departs Chicago, Illinois

Chicago O’Hare International Airport

Open Press

EDT

5:10PM THE PRESIDENT arrives in New York, New York

John F. Kennedy International Airport

Open Press

6:00PM THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks at a DNC event

Private Residence

Print Pool Coverage Only

9:25PM THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks at a DNC event

Waldorf Astoria

Out-of-Town Travel Pool Coverage

10:15PM THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks at a DNC event

The Town Hall

Pooled for TV, Open to pre-credentialed correspondents and still photographers

11:30PM THE PRESIDENT departs New York, New York

John F. Kennedy International Airport

Open Press

12:45AM THE PRESIDENT arrives at the White House

South Lawn

Open Press (Gather Time 12:15AM – North Doors of the Palm Room)

Briefing Schedule

8:45AM Press Secretary Jay Carney will convene an off-camera gaggle in the Brady Press Briefing Room

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