Public Schedule for April 24, 2012
Public Schedule
Washington, DCApril 24, 2012
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PUBLIC SCHEDULE
TUESDAY APRIL 24, 2012SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
9:15 a.m. Secretary Clinton meets with the assistant secretaries, at the Department of State.
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)10:00 a.m. Secretary Clinton participates in the presentation of the Distinguished Service Award to John Beyrle, at the Department of State.
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)12:00 p.m. Secretary Clinton holds a swearing-in ceremony for Tara Sonenshine, at the Department of State.
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)1:15 p.m. Secretary Clinton holds a meeting on Iran, at the Department of State.
(CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)2:00 p.m. Secretary Clinton holds a bilateral meeting with Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr, at the Department of State.
(JOINT PRESS AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING BILATERAL MEETING AT APPROXIMATELY 2:50 PM)
3:30 p.m. Secretary Clinton meets with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and National Security Adviser Tom Donilon about China, at the White House.
(MEDIA DETERMINED BY WHITE HOUSE)4:15 p.m. Secretary Clinton meets with Salvadoran Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez, at the Department of State.
(CAMERA SPRAY PRECEDING BILATERAL MEETING)
8:30 p.m. Secretary Clinton delivers the keynote address at the TIME 100 Gala, at Lincoln Center, in New York City. Please click here for more information.
(MEDIA DETERMINED BY HOST)
SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON: Public Schedule for April 24, 2012
April 24, 2012 by still4hill
at 4:15 in DC and at 8:30pm in NYC! Why her schedulers don’t give her a chance w/her schedule? OMG, she’s always running from one place to another!
I wish we could watch her speech at the TIME 100!!
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I know – she was in NY this time yesterday then back in DC now coming back up here – but she doesn’t want to waste a minute.
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Hillary Clinton at Syracuse University (4/23/2012, on a day with about 2 inches of snow on the ground in Syracuse)
America and the World: Secretary of State Clinton and Dean Steinberg
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Transcript: http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/clintonatcuse/
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Did you see this?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/04/15/washington-whispers-about-who-will-be-next-secretary-of-state.html
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I did. Very interesting. She will be a hard act to follow.
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yaha.. yes! for sure.. and they were so silly to allude that all she knew was sipping tea.
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Following the Karen Finney “I’m rubber. You’re glue” Romney strategy, THEY were all sipping koolaid!
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I couldn’t believe he made her his Secretary of State after all of those comments about her foreign policy experience was limited to various teas she attended as First Lady. That even struck me as odd.
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To clarify, it struck me as odd how quickly and loudly he was endorsing foreign policy acumen he had so flatly denied the very existence of.
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Then when she kept refusing and he kept begging he told her that the economy was so much worse than he thought and he needed not to have to think about foreign policy so he could attend to the economy. What does Joe Biden jump on Romney for yesterday? Saying if he needs FP advice, he’ll go to the DOS. Biden said, “You can’t outsource foreign policy.” That is exactly what Obama did.
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Wasn’t the story that someone told her it was Biden’s birthday so she’d call him and when she did, he was able to seal the deal with her about being Obama’s Secretary of State.
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I have never heard that story, and it isn’t the way she tells it.
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I know I read it somewhere, but I’m clearly mistaken. You’d know better than I would anyway. I’ll say no more on this topic, too.
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I hadn’t seen that. Hard to say between Kerry and Rice which looks more “groomed” at this point. Kerry has been at Foggy Bottom more often – formally so – a keynote speech at the Heads of Mission plenary, for example. On the other hand, Rice shows up in st DOS video collection regularly, and Kerry does not. As for Donilon and Burns, I doubt it. Aside from nerds like us who follow DOS closely, they are not “big names.” I just don’t see anyone w/o some kind of media presence getting the job. Thanks for sharing this. Been sick and offline a lot, so I couldn’t respond right away.
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