Obama Feb. 12, 2012 week ahead

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Schedule for the Week of February 12, 2012

On Monday, the President will travel to Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Virginia, to deliver remarks to students on his 2013 budget. Later in the day, the President will award the 2011 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal in the East Room of the White House. The First Lady will also attend.

On Tuesday, the President and the Vice President will meet with Vice President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China at the White House to discuss a broad range of bilateral, regional, and global issues.

On Wednesday, the President will travel to Master Lock in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to continue to discuss his blueprint for an economy built to last based on American manufacturing and the importance of companies insourcing and investing in America. He will then travel to Los Angeles, California where he will attend campaign events. He will spend the night in Los Angeles.

On Thursday, the President will attend campaign events in Corona del Mar, California before traveling to San Francisco, California to attend campaign events. He will spend the night in San Francisco.

On Friday, the President will travel to the Seattle, Washington area where he will continue to discuss his blueprint for an economy built to last based on American manufacturing. He will also attend campaign events in the Seattle area before returning to Washington, D.C. later in the evening.

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