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White House Schedule
- Thursday, May 22, 2008
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- Pres. Bush travels to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to participate in the All American Memorial Ceremony
The Bush Administration: News
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The Bush Administration: Releases
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Recent Programs
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President Bush signs the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 in the Oval Office of the White House.
Washington, DC
: 1 min.
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Press Secretary Dana Perino and Office of Management & Budget Dir. Jim Nussle conduct a daily briefing at the White House. After opening statements, both administrators took reporter's questions.
Washington, DC
: 32 min.
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President Bush makes remarks on the recent changes in Cuba from the East Room of the White House. Cuba marks it's 106th anniversary of independence this week.
Washington, DC
: 19 min.
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Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), Chair. of the House Oversight Cmte., is looking for possible political interference in newly released ozone standards. EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson is also expected to discuss Pres. Bush's role in blocking California's greenhouse gas program.
Washington, DC
: 3 hr. 13 min.
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Press Secretary Dana Perino conducts a daily briefing at the White House.
Washington, DC
: 17 min.
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The Senate Approps. Subcmte. on Defense takes up the President's FY 2009 DoD request. Sec. of Defense Robert Gates & Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair. Michael Mullen are questioned about outsourcing, in particular on a tanker contract awarded to Airbus, a European consortium.
Washington, DC
: 1 hr. 58 min.
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| Air Force Prodded to Probe Subsidies |
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President and First Lady Laura Bush visit the Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC to sign the Condolence Book in memory China's earthquake victims.
Washington, DC
: 6 min.
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Deputy Press Secretary Scott Stanzel conducts a daily press briefing at the White House.
Washington, DC
: 23 min.
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President Bush meets with Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson in the Oval Office of the White House to discuss the state of the economy.
Washington, DC
: 3 min.
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Pres. Bush attended the World Economic Forum on the Middle East, being held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. He reiterated his support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The President also encouraged open markets in the region and an expanded role for women in public life.
Washington, DC
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