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Attorney General Holder's Calendar December 01, 2009 Tuesday 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM FBI Briefing FBI SIOC POC: Amy Jeffress Attending: David Ogden 9:00 AM - 9:10 AM FBI Director/AG FBI SIOC POC: Amy Jeffress Attending: David Ogden 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM Daily Senior Management Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Kevin Ohlson Attending: AG Holder, Kevin Ohlson, John Bies, Amy Jeffress, Aaron Lewis, Margaret Richardson, Kathryn Ruemmler, Stuart Delery, Matt Miller, Faith Burton, Kevin Jones, Joseph Guerra, David Margolis, Lisa Monaco, Don Verrilli, DAG Ogden, Tom Perrelli, Tali Farhadian, Jim Garland, Monty Wilkinson, Ron Weich, Michael Redding, David Barron, Charlotte Burrows, Spencer Overton, Elena Kagan 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM Daily AG/DAG Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Kevin Ohlson 10:10 AM - 10:30 AM En Route USMS 1750 Crystal Drive Arlington, VA In Limo: AG Holder, John Bies 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Component Walkthrough: USMS 1750 Crystal Drive Arlington, VA POC: John Bies __________________________ : ;■ |persondl Contact information] DOJ Photographer: Lonnie Tague Sequence: 10:30 12th Floor Conference Room AG greeted by Director, Deputy Director and introduced to staff 10:40 Media Center 2nd Floor AG greets non-CS-3 staff and Director presents AG with Honorary Marshal Badge AG presents awards to Regional Fugitive Task Force Commanders 11:00 AG tours facility 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM En Route DOJ In Limo: AG Holder, John Bies 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Vacancies Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Margaret Richardson, Kevin Ohlson 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM - 1:15 PM Office Time 1:15 PM - 1:45 PM Orientation for Assistant US Attorneys The Great Hall POC: Monty Wilkinson AG to address the AUSAs 0tus2009, AG 1 12/2/2009 5:44 PM DOJ Photographer POC: Tara McGregor | Personal Contact Information 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM Briefing for 12/2 PC on Comprehensive Immigration Reform AG's Conference Room POC: Tali Farhadian, Kevin Ohlson DOJ: I Exemption 6 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM Office Time 4:15 PM - 4:30 PM Phone Call From Carol DiBattiste AG's Office POC: Annie B ra d le ^^^^^^^ __________________________ . i 'i • |P'ersondl Contact Information] 4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Briefing on 12/2 AGAC Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Monty Wilkinson Attending: USA Todd Jones, Monty Wilkinson 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Exemption 5 5:45 PM - 6:15 PM I Exemption 5] 0tus2009, AG 2 12/2/2009 5:44 PM 7:15 AM - 7:30 AM En Route WH 7:30 AM - 8:15 AM PC: Comprehensive Immigration Reform WH Roosevelt Room Attending: AG and Kevin O hlsoi^^^ ■ ■ ' ' " ' ; ' ' ' • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B |persondl Contact information | 8:15 A M -8:30 AM En Route FBI HQ In Limo: AG Holder and Kevin Ohlson 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM FBI Briefing - FBI SIOC POC: Amy Jeffress Attending: David Ogden 9:00 AM -9:10 AM FBI Director/AG FBI SIOC POC: Amy Jeffress Attending: David Ogden 9:15 AM -9:45 AM Daily Senior Management Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Kevin Ohlson Attending: AG Holder, Kevin Ohlson, John Bies, Amy Jeffress, Aaron Lewis, Margaret Richardson, Kathryn Ruemmler, Stuart Delery, Matt Miller, Faith Burton, Kevin Jones, Joseph Guerra, David Margolis, Lisa Monaco, Don Verrilli, Tom Perrelli, Tali Farhadian, Jim Garland, Monty Wilkinson, Ron Weich, Michael Redding, David Barron, Charlotte Burrows, Spencer Overton, Elena Kagan 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Office Time 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Meeting with Professor Ogletree, Harvard Law AG's Conference Room POC: Tali Farhadian DOJ: Margaret Richardson, Aaron Lewis. Monty Wilkinson Professor Ogletree: Jean O'Friel.l Personal Contact Information 11:00 AM - 11:15 AM FISA SIGNATURES AG's Conference Room POC: Amy Jeffress; Aaron Lewis DOJ: Exemption 6 11:15 AM - 12:30 PM OFFICE TIME 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Attorney General's Advisory Committee (AGAC) Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Monty Wilkinson DOJ: Judy Beeman, MarshalLJarrett, AGAC Advisory Committee Members, Monty Wilkinson |personal Contact Information] DOJ Photographer 2:15 PM - 2:30 PM COURTESY PHOTO WITH AGEN Exemption 6 AG’s Conference Room POC: Annie Bradley 0tus2009, AG 1 12/8/2009 5:21 PM 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM DNA Collection Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Tali Farhadian, Kevin Ohlson, Monty Wilkinson 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Office Time 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Monthly IG Meeting AG's Conference Room POC: Kevin Ohlson, Monty Wilkinson DOJ: Glenn Fine, Cynthia Schnedar IG’s Office: Jeanetta R obinson^^^J; Patricia Brantley '^Personal Contact Information 4:00 PM - 4:15 PM Offirp Timp 1---------------------------------------- > 4:15 PM - 4:30 PM Phone Interview with Talk Radio News AG's Office POC: Kevin Ohlson, Matt Miller 1 . Topic: Domesti^/iglgngg Personal Contact Information Dial-in numbe 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM MEETING WITH THE DAG AG's Office POC: Kevin Ohlson 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Exemption 5 5:30 PM - 5:40 PM Greet with Dave Kaplan AG's Conference Room POC: Jim Garland DOJ: Chris Vaden, Russell Young, AAG Ignacia Moreno AG and John Cruden to present Dave Kaplan with an award of merit for his work on Hanford DOJ Photographer __________________________ ■ |PersonalContact Information] 0tus2009, AG 2 12/8/2009 5:21 PM December , 2009 ■ S';-" • Vj'ih:: ~ - ! . ’ ■ Thursday 1 &.y m \ M sU 8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Greet/Group Photo with Start Strong Participants and Secretary Duncan AG's Conference Room POC: Margaret Richardson DOJ Photographer 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM "It's Time to Talk Day” Meeting with Start Strong Teen Leaders and Parents 7th Floor Conference Room POC: Margaret Richardson DOJ: Catherine Pierce, Melissa Swartz, Matt Miller DOJ Photographer Secretary Duncan's Office: Tia Borders,! Personal Contact Information Sequence of Events: 9:00 AG gives welcoming remarks 9:04 Sec Duncan gives welcoming remarks 9:08 Casey Corcoran gives overview of Start Strong program 9:12 Four teen leaders and one parent give remarks 9:30 Open discussion 10:00 A M -11:00 AM Follow-up Meeting with ABA White Collar Crime Committee's DOJ Dialogue Group AG's Conference Room POC: Jim Garland Attendees: Mike Madigan, Jack Selden, Amy Jackson, Gary Lincenberg, Jim Cole, Don Stern, Scott Lassar, Greg Vega, Joe Whitley, Marc Jimenez DOJ: Jim Garland, Kathy Ruemmler, Ed Siskel, Lanny Breuer, Monty Wilkinson, USA Jones, USA Bharara, Steve Fagell, Jonathan Wroblewski Committee POC: Jack SeldenB Personal Contact Information 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM FY 2011 Budget Passback and Appeal AG's Conference Room POC: Kevin Ohlson Attending: Kevin Ohlson, DAG Ogden, ASG Perrelli, Stuart Delery, Marisa Chun, Lee Lofthus, Jolene Lauria Sullens, Karin O'Leary, Mikki Atsatt, Walter Schultz 12:15 PM - 12:30 PM PHONE CALL FROM SEN. FEINSTEIN AG's Office POC: Amy Jeffress DOJ: Ron Weich POC for Sen. Feinstein - Briar Davis -| Personal Contact Information Note: this call will be on a secure line 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Civil Division Awards Ceremony I Personal Contact Information! The Great Hall POC: John Bies TT ,1 Shirley Lloyd, Ken Zwick, Press: Closed Sequence of Events: Welcome by AAG Tony West Presentation of Colors, National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance AAG West introduces AG AG gives keynote address Presentation of Awards and Photos Closing Remarks 0tus2009, AG 1 12/8/2009 5:21 PM December 03, 2009 Continued 2:00 PM - 2:40 PM Office Time 2:40 PM - 2:55 PM En Route The Capitol In Limo: AG Holder, Jim Garland, Amy Jeffress, Ron Weich 2:55 PM - 4:30 PM 4:45 PM - 5:00 PM 5:00 PM - 5:53 PM Flight^^^GA Aircraft: Flight Time: 53min Time Change: None Food Service: None Crew Information:___________________ Exemption 6 FBO on arrival: Signature Flight Support, (718) 779-4040 Manifest: AG Dr. Malone Exemption 7E/Exemption 7F/ Exemption 6 5:55 PM - 6:20 PM 6:20 PM - 7:15 PM Downtime at 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Dinner with Ambassador Rice and Mr. Cameron Waldorf Astoria Towers 100 East 50th Street, Suite 42A NYC, NY Attending: AG and Dr. Malone Event Contact: Sandra Steinberg, Personal Contact Information Attire: Black Tie Press: CLOSED Sequence: 7:30 - Cocktails 8:00 - Dinner 0tus2009, AG 2 12/8/2009 5:21 PM 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Flight: LGA Exemption 7E/Exemption 7F Aircraft: Flight Time: 1 hr Time Change: None Food Service: None Crew Information: FBO on arrival: Exemption 7E/Exemption 7F Manifest: AG Dr. Malone Exemption 7E/Exemption 7F/ Exemption 6 9:30 AM - 9:45 AM En Route: DOJ 10:00 AM -11:15 AM EOUSA Director's Awards Ceremony The Great Hall POC: Monty Wilkinson __________________________ r- I’ ■ |F'eisonal Contact Information | Audience size: 300 Press: CLOSED Attire: Business Program: 10:00am - AG, DAG, Director of EOUSA and Deputy Directors of EOUSA called to their seats on stage 10:00am - Presentation of Colors, National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance 10:05am - H. Marshall Jarrett, Director EOUSA Gives Remarks 10:15am - DAG Gives Remarks 10:25am - H. Marshall Jarrett Introduces AG 10:25am - AG Gives Remarks (8-10 min) 10:35am - Upon onclusion of AG's remarks, presentation of awards will begin 10:40am - Award recipients receive plaque and have photo taken with AG, DAG and EOUSA Director 11:15am - H. Marshall Jarrett gives closing remarks Reception immediately following ceremony in Room 2266 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM Office Time 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM PHONE CALL FROM SEN.
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