http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president
9:50 am The President holds a roundtable meeting with educators at Guilford Technical Community College
Jamestown, North Carolina
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11:20 am The President delivers remarks at Guilford Technical Community College
Jamestown, North Carolina, YMCA
Open to pre-credentialed media
5:00 pm The President delivers remarks at Greensville County High School
Emporia, Virginia
Open to pre-credentialed media
http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/vice-president
10:45 am The Vice President delivers remarks
Goode Elementary School, Pennsylvania, York
Open Press
2:30 pm The Vice President and Director of National Drug Control Policy Gil Kerlikowske participate in a roundtable discussion
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania | Show Details
The roundtable discussion will include Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Charles Ramsey, police chiefs from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, and public safety officials from local universities and transportation departments to discuss the impact of budget cuts on their ability to effectively police their communities.
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The opening remarks of this roundtable are open press.
3:30 pm The Vice President delivers remarks discussing how the American Jobs Act would help keep first responders on the job and communities safe
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | Show Details
Through the American Jobs Act, $5 billion would support the hiring and retention of public safety personnel. By supporting such jobs, the proposed investments aim to keep communities safe from drugs and crime and able to maintain critical emergency response capabilities.
Open Press
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