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Calendars of Former DAG Rod Rosenstein April 26, 2017 Wednesday All Day Administrative Professionals Day -- United States 9:30 AM - 10:10 AM FBI Briefing -- JCC Location:JCC POC: Tashina Gauhar Attendees: OAG: Jody Hunt and Rachael Tucker, ODAG: Acting DAG Boente, James Crowell, Tashina Gauhar, NSD: Mary McCord, George Toscas, Stu Evans, Michael Mullaney 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM USAO Press Conference - Baltimore -- USAO 1:20 PM - 1:30 PM Interview Preview time -- AG's Office Attendees: Jody Hunt or Rod Rosenstein 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM US Attorney Interview: (b)(6) -- AG's Office POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: Rod Rosenstein and (b)(6) 2:20 PM - 2:30 PM Interview Preview Time -- AG's Office Attendees: Rod Rosenstein 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM US Attorney Interview: (b)(6) -- AG's Office POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: Rod Rosenstein and (b)(6) Processing In Progress 3:30 PM - 3:45 PM IT Set-up for DAG Rosenstein -- PADAG's Office - Room 4206 Attendees: Chris Greer SeLena Powell Vincent Shuler POC: Nathaniel or Marcia – 514-2101 4:15 PM - 4:45 PM ATF Briefing -- PADAG's Office - Room 4206 Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, Jim Crowell and Zach Terwilliger POC: Nathaniel and Marcia – 514-2101 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM Swearing-In of Rod J. Rosenstein as Deputy Attorney General -- Room 4111 Attorney General Sessions will swear-in the DAG at 6:30 p.m. Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 1 7/19/2019 4:12 PM April 26, 2017 Continued Wednesday Attendees: DAG Rosenstein and family, the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General Staff Reception directly following. Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 2 7/19/2019 4:12 PM April 27, 2017 Thursday 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Leadership Meeting -- AG’s Conference Room POC: Jody Hunt Attendees: Jody Hunt (OAG), Rod Rosenstein (ODAG), Jim Crowell (ODAG), Jesse Panuccio (OASG), Stephen Boyd (OLA), Peter Carr (OPA), Ryan Newman (OLP), Danielle Cutrona, Rachael Tucker, Brian Morrissey, Gus Eyler, Alice LaCour, Rachel Brand, Gary Barnett Robert Hur and Sarah Flores 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Meeting on Sentencing Memo -- DAG's Conference Room 4111 POC: Steve Cook Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, Jim Crowell and Zach Terwilliger Marcia Murphy and Nathaniel Gamble – 514-2101 Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation without prior permission of the ODAG scheduling office. If you believe that the invitation was received in error or that other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG scheduling office. 10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Interview Preview time -- AG's Office POC: Attendees: Rod Rosenstein 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM US Attorney Interviews: (b)(6) -- AG Conferene Room POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: Rod Rosenstein and (b)(6) 11:05 AM - 11:15 AM Interview Preview Time -- AG's office 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM US Attorney Interviews: (b)(6) -- AG's Office POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: Rod Rosenstein and (b)(6) 11:50 AM - 12:00 PM US Attorney Review -- AG's Office POC: Attendees: Rod Rosenstein 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM US Attorney Interview: (b)(6) -- AG's Office POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: Rod Rosenstein 1:30 PM - 1:45 PM Meeting -- DAG's Conference Room 4111 POC: Attendees: Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation without prior permission of the ODAG scheduling office. If you believe that the invitation was received in error or that other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG scheduling office. 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM NSD Awards - Opening Remarks -- Great Hall POC: Tashina Gauhar 3:30 PM - 3:40 PM Interview Preview Time -- AG's Office Attendee: Rod Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 3 7/19/2019 4:12 PM April 27, 2017 Continued Thursday 3:45 PM - 4:15 PM US Attorney Interviews: (b)(6) -- AG's Office POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: Rod Rosenstein and (b)(6) 4:20 PM - 4:30 PM Interview Preview Time -- AG's Office Attendees: Rod Rosenstein 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM U.S. Attorney Interview: (b)(6) -- AG's Office POC: Rod Rosenstein Attendees: 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Meeting on Charging Memo -- AG's Office POC: Danielle Cutrona Attendees: Danielle Cutrona, Rod Rosenstein, Steven Cook, Zach Terwilliger and Jim Crowell 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Budget Meeting -- AG's Office POC: Jody Hunt Attendees: Jody Hunt, Rod Rosenstein, Jim Crowell and Danielle. 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM FISA Signatures -- DAG's Conference room 4111 POC: Tashina Gauhar OAG: Rachael Tucker ODAG: Jim Crowell, Tashina Gauhar NSD: Stuart Evans, Gabriel Sanz-Rexach, (b)(6) , (b)(6) 7:30 PM - 8:00 PM Meeting with Tashina -- DAG's Conference Room 4111 POC: Attendees: Tashina Gauhar Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation without prior permission of the ODAG scheduling office. If you believe that the invitation was received in error or that other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG scheduling office. Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 4 7/19/2019 4:13 PM April 28, 2017 Friday 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Ipad Set up -- DAG's Office, Rm 4111 POC: Attendees: IT: Vincent Shuler Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Official Photo -- Room 7131-7133 POC: Marcy Murphy, Nathaniel Gamble Attendees: Facilities/Admin Support Staff: Amy Mathers ODAG: DAG Rosenstein Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM FBI Briefing -- JCC POC: Tashina Gauhar Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, James Crowell and Tashina Gauhar OAG: Jody Hunt and Rachael Tucker NSD: Mary McCord, George Toscas, Stu Evans and Michael Mullaney Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. Processing In Progress 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM FISA Signature -- DAG's Conference room 4111 OAG: Rachael Tucker ODAG: Jim Crowell, Tashina Gauhar NSD: Stuart Evans, Gabriel Sanz‐Rexach, (b)(6) , (b)(6) 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM Meeting -- DAG's Conference Room 4111 Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein and Jim Crowell CRT: Tom Wheeler POC: Marcia and Nathaniel – 4-2101 Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. 11:45 AM - 12:15 PM COPS Director Interview: (b)(6) -- 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 4111 POC: Marcy Murphy, Nath 02-514-2101 Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, Jim Crowell (b)(6) Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. 1:45 PM - 1:45 PM En route to WH Additional Rider – Tashina Gauhar Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 5 7/19/2019 4:13 PM April 28, 2017 Continued Friday (b)(5) 3:30 PM - 3:30 PM En route to DOJ Additional Rider – Tashina Gauhar 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM ATF Meeting -- DAG's Conference Room, 4111 Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, Jim Crowell ATF: Acting Director Tom Brandon POC – Marcy Murphy, Nathaniel Gamble 514‐2101 4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Meeting -- DAG's Conference Room 4111 Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein and Jim Crowell OASG: Jesse Panuccio POC: Marcia and Nathaniel – 514-2101 Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM Telephone call w/Senator Amy Klobuchar -- Senator's Office will initiate the call POC: Marcy Murphy, Nathaniel Gamble 202-514-2101 Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, Jim Crowell OLA: Sam Ramer Senator Amy Klobuchar Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. 5:15 PM - 7:15 PM Sensitive Meeting with Dana Boente and Jim Crowell -- Room 4111 POC: James Crowell Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 6 7/19/2019 4:13 PM April 29, 2017 Saturday 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Judge Ginsburg's 30th Court Anniversary and Law Clerk Dinner -- Sulgrave Club; 1801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW; Washington, D.C. POC: Attendees: Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 7 7/19/2019 4:13 PM April 30, 2017 Sunday 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM Judge Ginsburg's 30th Anniversary Brunch -- 4103 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22304 POC: Michael and Julin Williams (b) (6) Attendees: Note: This meeting is limited to the invited attendees only. You are not authorized to forward this invitation. If you believe other individuals should be included, please contact the ODAG Front Office. Flannigan, Brian (OIP) 8 7/19/2019 4:13 PM May 1, 2017 Monday 8:20 AM - 9:00 AM Senior Meeting -- AG's Office Location: AG’s office POC: Jody Hunt Attendees: Matt Whitaker, Rod Rosenstein, Danielle Cutrona, Jim Crowell, Jesse Panuccio, Robert Hur and Rachel Brand 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM FBI Briefing -- JCC POC: Tashina Gauhar Attendees: ODAG: DAG Rosenstein, James Crowell, Tashina Gauhar, OAG: Jody Hunt and Rachael Tucker, NSD: Mary McCord, George Toscas, Stu Evans, Michael Mullaney 10:30 AM - 11:00
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