The Week Ahead: Recess winds down
As Congress begins its last full week
of recess, the White House keeps its attention on efforts to turn around the
struggling economy.
Fresh off a “Laborfest” event on the Monday holiday in Milwaukee, President
Obama travels to Cleveland on Wednesday to deliver remarks on the economy again.
Saturday will mark the ninth
anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and first lady Michelle Obama and former first
lady Laura Bush will speak at a ceremony in Shanksville, Pa.
{mosads}Tuesday, Sept. 7
- President Obama hosts the secretary
general of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, at the White House to “discuss NATO’s
role in advancing our shared interests in Europe and beyond,” including in
Afghanistan. - Michelle Obama welcomes dance
companies to the White House for the first in a series of events
“celebrating the joys of dance.” The 5 p.m. event in the East Room will
feature American dance from ballet, modern
and contemporary dance, hip-hop and
Broadway. A dance workshop with students from around the country is being held
earlier in the day. - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
Clinton hosts an iftar at 7 p.m. at the State Department to celebrate Ramadan.
She and Special Representative to Muslim Communities Farah Pandith will deliver
remarks at around 8 p.m. Prior to the iftar, Pandith will host a “Generation
Change” event featuring American-Muslim leaders under the age of 30. - Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden
host a Rosh Hashanah reception at the Naval Observatory.
Wednesday, Sept. 8
- President Obama travels to
Cleveland, Ohio, to talk about the economy and “targeted” administration
proposals to grow it, Democrats hope, before the November elections. - The international defense conference
ComDef takes place at the Press Club at 8 a.m. The theme is “Sustaining Programs for Defense Cooperation: Doing More
with Less.” 529 14th St. NW. - Michelle Obama travels
to New Orleans for a morning event at an elementary school in Slidell, La.,
that is part of her anti-obesity Let’s Move! campaign. In the afternoon,
she will join NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and former NFL coach Tony Dungy to
highlight the NFL’s efforts to support Let’s Move! - The Brookings Institution holds a
live Web chat on Mexico’s drug wars from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 10
- The president holds a news
conference at the White House. -
The Press Club hosts a discussion on
the Tea Party movement with the authors of three new books examining it. Among
them: former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas). The event begins at
6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 11
- Michelle Obama will be the keynote
speaker at a memorial ceremony in Shanksville, Pa., along with former first
lady Laura Bush. Other attendees: Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D). United Flight 93 crashed in a field near
Shanksville after crew and passengers tried to take back the plane from
terrorists intending to target other Washington landmarks, possibly the White
House or the Capitol. -
The president’s
schedule has not been released.
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