Other than the President returning to the White House last night from his trip to Florida, there were no new photos available today. The First Lady was in Malibu, California yesterday to deliver the commencement address at Pepperdine University. On her way back east, she was scheduled to stop over in Springdale, Utah to participate in the rededication of Zion National Park Nature Center. However, no photos have turned up on Yahoo. So I'm posting an update only today.
PRESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE:
Monday, the President meets with European Union leaders in the Oval Office, then participates in a joint press availability with them in the Rose Garden. Also on Monday, GWB meets with the TransAtlantic Business Dialogue group in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, and he participates in a photo opportunity with the FIRST Award Winners. Tuesday, the President receives a briefing and makes remarks to the CENTCOM Coalition Conference at CENTCOM (Central Command) in Tampa, Florida.
Wednesday, President Bush meets with the president of Colombia. The two leaders will have a joint press availability on the South Lawn. He also meets with the president of Yemen in the Oval Office, and speaks to The Associated General Contractors of America at the Willard InterContinental Hotel.
Thursday, GWB participates in a meeting on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Centro Evangelistico Asambleas de Iglesias Cristianas, Washington, D.C.
Friday, the President meets with the prime minister of Singapore in the Oval Office, and makes remarks at a Celebration of Cinco de Mayo in the East Room.
May 11, 2007: First Lady Laura Bush delivers remarks at the graduation of the University of Texas at Arlington in Arlington, Texas.
May 23, 2007: President Bush delivers the commencement address to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut.
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Evening Wolfstar! :) Good job on the Sunday DOSE as always!
Wednesday, President Bush meets with the president of Colombia. The two leaders will have a joint press availability on the South Lawn.
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I saw a recounting of the fantastic progress made in Colombia against the narcoterrorists. More results for which President Bush will not get official credit. But the President and people of Colombia know. BTW the way, the numbers of murders are still exorbitant there but they are down.