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This Is Not a Textual Record. This Is Used As an Administrative Marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff Case Number: 2013-0549-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title: [10/20/1999-10/31/1999] Staff Office-Individual: Presidential Diarist-McCathran, Ellen Original OA/ID Number: CF 1986 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 24 2 11 2 V Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT^ITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 001. diary re: President's Diary for October 20, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/20/1999 b(6) 002. diary re; President's Diary for October 22, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/22/1999 b(6) 003. diary re; President's Diary for October 23, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/23/1999 b(6) 004. diary re: President's Diary for October 25, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/25/1999 b(6) 005. diary re: President's Diary for October 26, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/26/1999 b(6) 006. diary re: President's Diary for October 29, 1999 [partial] (2 pages) 10/29/1999 b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F), b(6) 007. diary re: President's Diary for October 30, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/30/1999 b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F), b(6) 008. diary re: President's Diary for October 31, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/31/1999 b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Presidential Daily Diary Ellen McCathran OA/Box Number: CF 1986 FOLDER TITLE: [10/20/1999-10/31/1999] 2013-0549-F rs2883 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)! Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI Nationai Security CiassiFied Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA] b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj P2 Reiating to the appointment to Federai office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Reiease wouid vioiate a Federai statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAj P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) of the FOIAj financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information ((b)(4) of the FOIAj and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA( personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes ((b)(7) of the FOIA( C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAj RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECT^ITLE DATE RESTRICTION AND TYPE 001. diary re: President's Diary for October 20, 1999 [partial] (1 page) 10/20/1999 b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Presidential Daily Diary Ellen McCathran OA/Box Number: CF 1986 FOLDER TITLE: [10/20/1999-10/31/1999] 2013-0549-F rs2883 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)) PI National Security Classified Information )(a)(I) of the PRA) b(l) National security classiFied information )(b)(l) of the FOIA) P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office )(a)(2) of the PRA) b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute )(a)(3) of the PRA) an agency )(b)(2) of the FOIA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute )(b)(3) of the FOIA) Financial information )(a)(4) of the PRA) b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or conFidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information )(b)(4) of the FOIA) and his advisors, or between such advisors )a)(5) of the PRA) b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy )(b)(6) of the FOIA) personal privacy )(a)(6) of the PRA) b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA) C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of of gift. Financial institutions )(b)(8) of the FOIA) PRM. Personal record misFile defined in aceordance with 44 U.S.C. b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information 2201(3). concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA) RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. ii Rage 1 OCTOBER 20, 1999|I I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:04 a.m. WEDNESDAY 48628 12:04 12:18 R The President talked with the First Lady in | Rochester, New York. :: 48629 1:48 The President gave a message to the White House operator. 48630 7:30 The President received a wake up call from the White House operator. 48631 9 : 00 ■ ■ 51315 9 :16 The President went to Oval Office. 51387 9:22 9:43 The President met with: John Miller, friend from Arkansas Mrs. John (Ruby) Miller, wife Nancy V. Hernreich, Deputy Assistant and Director of Oval Office Operations 51389 9:55 10:51 The President met with the Rev. Gordon MacDonald, Pastor, Grace Chapel, Lexington Massachusetts. 51390 10:53 11:12 The President met with: John D. Podesta, Assistant and Chief of Staff Steven J. Ricchetti, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff Maria Echaveste, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff Douglas B. Sosnik, Senior Advisor for Policy and Strategy 51392 11:13 11:24 The President participated in a scheduling meeting with: Mr. Podesta continued Page 2 OCTOBER 20, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 11:13 a.m. WEDNESDAY Mr. Ricchetti Mr. Sosnik Stephanie S. Streett, Assistant and Director of Presidential Scheduling Heather Davis, Presidential Scheduling Coordinator Sara M. Latham, Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling Melodie E. Greene, Advance Office 51316 11 : 53 The President went to the Roosevelt Room. 51394 11:53 12:24 The President participated in a taped interview for an Israeli History Documentary entitled, "In Search of Peace." He was accompanied by: Mary Beth Cahill, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison Michael A. Hammer, Assistant Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Director, Press and Communications, National Security Council (NSC) 51395 12 :25 The President went to the Oval Office dining room. 51396 12:25 12:42 The President met for a briefing with: Lawrence J. Stein, Assistant and Director of Legislative Affairs Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Assistant for National Security Affairs Jacob J. "Jack" Lew, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (0MB) Sylvia Mathews, Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget (0MB) Mr. Podesta Mr. Sosnik Joseph P. Lockhart, Assistant and Press Secretary 51397 12 :43 The President returned to the Oval Office. 51398 Page 3 OCTOBER 20, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:43 p.m. WEDNESDAY 12:43 1:21 The President participated in a Bill Signing Ceremony for H.R. 2684, FY 2000 Department of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of Press 51317 2 : 05 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 51318 2 :13 The President went to the Blue Room. 51319 2 : 28 The President went to the Diplomatic Reception Room. 51399 2:29 2:52 The President greeted approximately 35 guests from the AmeriCorps Fifth Anniversary Event. 51400 2:53 4:18 The President participated in AmeriCorps Fifth Anniversary Event. For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." Members of Press 51402 2:55 3:58 The President addressed approximately 1,000 guests. 48632 3 : 15 The President was telephoned by Senator Trent Lott (R-Mississippi). The call was not completed. 51320 4 : 18 The President went to the Map Room. 51407 4:20 4:28 The President met with: Roy M. Spense Jr., President of Gurasich, Spence, Darilek, and McClure, Austin, Texas Mrs. Roy M. (Mary) Spense Jr., wife continued Page 4 OCTOBER 20, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:20 p.m. WEDNESDAY 51321 4 :28 The Presidential party went to the Oval Office. 51429 4:29 4:49 The President met with Mr. and Mrs. Spence. 51410 4 : 50 5 : 08 The President met with: Mr. Podesta Mr. Ricchetti 48633 5 : 07 5:19 P The President talked with Senator Lott. 51411 5 : 09 5 : 11 The President met with: Kenneth Iscol, executive with Telstar Communications; father of Zach, a former classmate of Chelsea Clinton Mrs. Kenneth (Jill) Iscol, wife 51412 5 : 12 5:25 The President met with: Mr. Podesta Mr. Ricchetti 48634 5:28 5:33 P The President talked with Senator Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vermont). 48641 5:35 5:40 P The President talked on a conference call with: Gen. Henry H. "Hugh" Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) 51423 5:47 5 : 50 The President met for a briefing with: Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs Ms.
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