President Obama official schedule and guidance, July 1, 2011. To Camp David

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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 30, 2011

DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR

FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2011

In the morning, the President will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing and meet with senior advisors in the Oval Office. These meetings are closed press.

In the afternoon, the President will travel to Camp David. The departure from the South Lawn is open press.

In-Town Travel Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

TV Corr & Crew: CBS

Print: Roll Call

Radio: AP

EDT

10:00AM Pool Call Time

10:15AM THE PRESIDENT receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

Oval Office

Closed Press

10:45AM THE PRESIDENT meets with senior advisors

Oval Office

Closed Press

4:30PM THE PRESIDENT departs the South Lawn en route Camp David

South Lawn

Open Press (Gather Time 4:10PM – North Doors of the Palm Room)

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