1:00 p.m. EST - Secretary Clinton delivers foreign policy address and takes questions, at the Council on Foreign Relations, 1777 F St, NW, Washington, DC.
An audio feed of the hour-long event will be available beginning at 1:00 p.m. EDT. Dial-in information is as follows: U.S. Callers: 1-800-247-5110; International Callers: 1-334-323-7224; the password is: CLINTON. Please note that callers will be in listen-only mode which will not enable them to ask questions.
3:30 p.m. EST -Secretary Clinton holds a bilateral with His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat, Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Integration of the Republic of Chad.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
11:30 a.m. EST - Assistant Secretary for South Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake Jr. and Deputy Assistant Secretary and Ambassador for ASEAN Affairs Scot Marciel from the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs will brief reporters on Secretary of State Clinton’s upcoming travel to India and Thailand. This press briefing will be on-the-record and off-camera and will take place in the Public Affairs Conference Room
4 comments:
C-Span will broadcast her speech online; I don't know about the TV though.
Obama just can't let Hillary have the limelight. He has to get his mug on TV at the same time as she is giving an important speech. How disgusting!!!
She is so good at explaining things.
That speech was brilliant!
Considering the healthcare vote in the Senate and the Sotomayor hearing and the fact that the MSM can't walk and chew gum at the same time, the coverage was pretty good, particularly online and given it was right smack in the middle of a work-day, most people wouldn't have been huddled around the television's anyway.
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