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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

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 .

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

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: , 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, Mrs. Roy M. (Mary) Spense Jr., wife

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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: , Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs Ms. Cahill

51424

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OCTOBER 20, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 5:50 p.m. WEDNESDAY

5 : 50 The President went to the Cabinet Room.

51425 5:51 7:32 The President participated in an outreach meeting with youth leaders from major organizations. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C."

48635 7:56 7:58 P The President talked with Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Illinois).

51322 7 : 59 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51323 8 : 15 The President had dinner.

48636 8:21 8:37 P The President talked with his Assistant and Deputy Counsel, Bruce R. Lindsey.

48637 8 : 59 The President telephoned Terence R. "Terry" McAuliffe, democratic fundraiser, Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

48638 10:22 10:26 P The President talked with Mr. Lindsey.

48639 10:40 10:57 R The President talked with Harry Thomason, executive director and producer, Mozark Productions, Hollywood, .

51324 11 : 00 The President retired.

48640 11:49 The President gave another message to the White House operator. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1999 BILL SIGNING CEREMONY VA/HUD APPROPRIATIONS APPENDIX "A" Page 1 October 20, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. Oval Office

ATTENDEES:

The President

Senator Ted Stevens, (R-Alaska)

Senator Robert C. Byrd, (D-West Virginia)

Senator Christopher S. "Kit" Bond, (R-Missouri)

Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, (D-Maryland)

Representative C.W. (Bill) Young, (R-Florida)

Representative David R. Obey, (D-Wisconsin)

Representative James T. Walsh, (R-New York)

Representative Alan B. Mollohan, (D-West Virginia)

Andrew Rivas, Catholic Charities USA

Diana Aviv, United Jewish Communities

Mary Ann Gleason, National Coalition on the Homeless

Lisa Carr, Lutheran Services in America

Sheila Crowley, National Low Income Housing Coalition

Jeffrey Lubell, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Thomas Shellaberger, US Catholic Conference

Jane Hull Harvey, General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church

Mary Cooper, National Council of Churches

John D. Podesta, Assistant and Chief of Staff

Jacob J. "Jack" Lew, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (0MB)

Steven J. Ricchetti, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff APPENDIX "A" Page 2 10-20-1999

Lawrence J. Stein, Assistant and Director of Legislative Affairs

Gene B. Sperling, Assistant for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Policy Office

Mary Beth Cahill, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison AMERICORPS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY EVENT APPENDIX "B" October 20, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. South Grounds, The White House List not complete.

ATTENDEES:

The President

Colin L. Powell, Chairman, America's Promise-The Alliance for Youth

Eli J. Segal, President and Chief Execuitve Officer, Welfare to Work Partnership

Harris Wofford, Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National Service

Andre Crisp, Americorp Member

Governor Michael O. "Mike" Leavitt, (R-Utah)

Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Christine Packer, Americorps Award Winner

Traci Chevraux, Americorps Award Winner

Lin Min Kong, Americorps Award Winner

Toni Sage, Americorps Award Winner

James Boland, Americorps Award Winner

Jack Bridges, Americorps Award Winner

Scott Finn, Americorps Award Winner

Tera Oglesby, Americorps Award Winner

Anna Severens, Americorps Award Winner

Frerker Byrnadett, Americorps Award Winner YOUTH OUTREACH MEETING APPENDIX "C" October 20, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. The Cabinet Room

ATTENDEES:

The President

Martin Banda, youth leader participant

Reverend Jamal Bryant, youth leader participant

Marie Celestin, youth leader participant

Jeannie Cimino, youth leader participant

Marco Davis, youth leader participant

Charlie Dominguez, youth leader participant

Brian Elms, youth leader participant

Christina Martini, youth leader participant

Kim McGuire, youth leader participant

Vincent Pan, youth leader participant

Benjamin Quinto, youth leader participant

Isolde Raftery, youth leader participant

Marlin Thomas, youth leader participant

David Winkler, youth leader participant Page 1

OCTOBER 21, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:00 a.m. THURSDAY

48642 7 : 00 The President received a wake up call from the White House operator.

48643 8:30 8:31 R The President talked with his Personal Aide, Paul K. "Kris" Engskov.

51431 9 : 13 The President went to the Oval Office.

51447 9:21 9:27 The President met with Craig T. Smith, Campaign Manager for Gore 2000 and members of his family.

51448 9:28 9:34 The President met with Mr. Smith.

48644 9:34 9:35 P The President talked with Terence R. "Terry" McAuliffe, democratic fundraiser, Washington, D.C.

51432 9:45 The President went to the second floor Residence.

51449 9:45 12:18 The President met with a group of architects working on designs for his future Presidential Library.

51433 12 : 19 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51450 12:23 12:25 The Douglas B. Sosnik, Senior Advisor for Policy and Strategy Steven J. Ricchetti, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff

51451 12:26 12:31 The President met for a briefing with: James B. Steinberg, Deputy Assistant for

continued Page 2

OCTOBER 21, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:26 p.m. THURSDAY

National Security Affairs Mr. Sosnik Robert Malley, Special Assistant for Arab-Israeli Affairs and Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs Gayle E. Smith, Special Assistant and Senior Director for African Affairs, National Security Council (NSC)

51452 12:32 1:42 The President met with: Nelson R. Mandela, former President of The Republic of South Africa Mr. Steinberg Mr. Sosnik Mr. Malley

48662 1 : 30 The President telephoned Oprah Winfrey, host of syndicated television show "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The call was not completed.

52329 1:44 1:55 The President met with: Mr. Sosnik Joseph P. Lockhart, Assistant and Press Secretary

48663 1:50 1:54 R The President talked with Ms. Winfrey. The President's conversation was broadcast live on the Oprah Winfrey Show. The President referred to the program's honoree, Mary Beth Talley, who protected her friend Heather McDonald, during the shooting at Wedgewood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, on September 15, 1999.

51455 1:59 2:05 The President met for a briefing with: Bruce N. Reed, Assistant for Domestic Policy Loretta M. Ucelli, Assistant and Director of Communications Paul Glastris, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Presidential

continued Page 3

OCTOBER 21, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C, 1:59 p.m. THURSDAY

Speechwriter Leanne Shimabukuro, Associate Director for Domestic Policy

51459 2:06 2:12 The President participated in a photo opportunity and receiving line for members of the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO).

51434 2 : 13 The President went to the South Grounds.

51460 2:13 2:53 The President participated in a ceremony for the National Association of Police Organizations' (NAPO) Annual "Top Cop" Awards. For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of Press

51461 2 :20 2 : 24 The President was introduced by Tom Scotto, President, National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO).

51462 2 : 25 2 :45 The President addressed approximately 160 guests.

51435 2 : 50 The President returned to the Oval Office,

51463 2 : 54 3:02 The President met with Eric H. Holder, Jr., Deputy Attorney General.

51464 3 : 03 3 : 15 The President participated in an Signing Ceremony for the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area Act of 1999. He was accompanied by: Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, (R-Colorado) Mrs. Ben Nighthorse (Linda) Campbell,

continued Page 4

OCTOBER 21, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 3:03 p.m. THURSDAY

wife Representative Scott Mclnnis, (R-Colorado) Representative Mark Udall, (R-Colorado) Representative Diana DeGette, (R-Colorado) Sheridan Steel, Superintendent, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument

51480 3:16 3:26 The President participated in a photo opportunity with Christie Brinkley, magazine model and members of her family.

48645 3 :28 The President telephoned Mr. McAuliffe. The call was not completed.

48646 3:34 3:43 P The President talked with Richard N. "Rick" Kaplan, President of Cable News Network (CNN), Atlanta, Georgia.

48648 3 :43 The President telephoned Robert J. Dole, former Senator (R-Kansas). The call was not completed.

48647 3:48 4:01 P The President talked with Senator Thomas A. Daschle (D-South Dakota).

48649 4:03 4:06 R The President talked with Mr. Dole.

48650 4:11 4:32 P The President talked with Senator Trent Lott (R-Mississippi).

48651 4 : 17 The President placed the following telephone calls to: Jeff Zucker, Executive Producer, NBC News' "Today" Dr. Jerri Nielsen, a recently rescued American doctor stranded at the South

continued Page 5

OCTOBER 21, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:17 p.m. THURSDAY

Pole's Amunsden-Scott research station for five months with symptons of breast cancer The calls were not completed.

48652 4:34 4:36 R The President talked with Mr. Zuckler

48654 4 : 37 The President telephoned his brother, Roger C. Clinton. The call was not completed.

48653 4:48 4:50 R The President talked with Dr. Nielsen.

48655 4:51 4:55 P The President talked with Thomas Henderson, Specialty Films, Ltd., Austin, Texas.

48657 4 : 52 The President telephoned Senator John Edwards (D-North Carolina). The call was not completed.

48656 4:56 5:13 P The President talked with Senator Blanche M. Lambert-Lincoln (D-Arkansas).

48659 4 : 58 The President was telephoned by Senator John B. Breaux (D-Louisiana). The call was not completed.

48658 5:15 5:24 R The President talked with Senator Edwards.

48660 5:49 6:09 P The President talked with Senator J. Robert Kerrey (D-Nebraska).

48661 6:12 6:21 P The President talked with Representative John P. Murtha (D-Pennsylvania).

51436 continued Page 6

OCTOBER 21, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 6:36 p.m. THURSDAY

6:36 The President went to the Map Room.

51481 6 : 37 6 : 51 The President had a Democratic Governors Association (DGA) conference call with: Joseph J.. Andrew, National Chairman-designate, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs

51437 6 : 55 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51439 7 : 17 The President went to the South Grounds.

51440 7:18 7:29 The President motored from the South Grounds to the residence of Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (D-Massachusetts), 2416 Tracy Street

51483 7:31 7:40 The President was greeted by: Senator Kennedy Mrs. Edward M. (Vicky) Kennedy, wife Representative Patrick J. Kennedy, (D-Rhode Island) Mrs. Robert (Ethel) Kennedy, widow of former Attorney General

51496 7:40 The President went to the outdoor tent.

51486 7:42 8:14 The President participated in a fundraising reception for Senator Kennedy.

51490 7 : 50 The President was introduced by Senator Kennedy.

51492 7:52 8:14 The President addressed approximately 250 guests.

continued Page 7

OCTOBER 21, 1999 KENNEDY RESIDENCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:52 p.m. THURSDAY

51495 8:16 8:26 The President went to the library.

51497 8:27 8:31? The President walked from the Kennedy Residence to the residence of Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense. He was accompanied by Vicky Kennedy.

51503 8 : 31 The President went to the living room.

51508 8:32 8:49 The President participated in a photo receiving line.

51442 8:49 8:51 The President motored from the McNamara residence to the residence of Senator John F. Kerry (D-Massachusetts). He was accompanied by; Mr. Andrew Ms. Moore

51511 8:59 9:02 The President was greeted by: Senator Kerry Larry Webber, event coordinator

51513 9 : 03 The President went to the living room.

51515 9:04 9:24 The President participated in a fundraising event for the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

51520 9:05 9:06 The President was introduced by Senator Kerry.

51521 9:06 9:24 The President addressed approximately 30 guests.

51522

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OCTOBER 21, 1999 KERRY RESIDENCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 9:25 p.m. THURSDAY

9:25 The President went to the dining room.

51523 9:27 10:51 The President attended a Democratic National Committee (DNC) dinner.

51443 10:56 11:03 The President motored from the Kerry residence to the South Grounds of the White House.

51445 11 : 04 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51446 11:30 The President retired. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1999 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POLICE APPENDIX "A" ORGANIZATIONS' (NAPO) "TOP COP" AWARD Attendance not confirmed. CEREMONY List not complete. October 21, 1999 The Rose Garden

ATTENDEES:

The President

Senator Patrick J. Leahy, (D-Vermont)

Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., (D-Delaware)

Representative Bart Stupak, (D-Michigan)

Eric H. Holder Jr., Deputy Attorney General

Tom Scotto, President, National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO)

Barry Croy, Alaska Department Public Safety; Division of State Trooper

Andy Azodi, Police Department

Jude Bella, Los Angeles Police Department

Ryan Clark, Los Angeles Police Department

Chris Dunn, Los Angeles Police Department

Kevin J. Foster, Los Angeles Police Department

Craig Schofield Hewitt, Los Angeles Police Department

Chris Yzaguirre, Los Angeles Police Department Page 1

OCTOBER 22, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:40 a.m. FRIDAY

48664 8:40 The President was telephoned by Terence R. "Terry" McAuliffe, democratic fundraiser, Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

48666 8:50 8:51 The President talked with the First Lady.

48665 9:04 9:06 The President talked with Mr. McAuliffe.

51532 9:25 The President went to the Oval Office.

51556 9:29 9:31 The President participated in a photo opportunity with his Special Assistant and Director of Presidential Correspondence, Ann A. McCoy.

51557 9:32 9:46 The President met with: 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

51558 9:47 9:59 The President met for a briefing with: Bruce N. Reed, Assistant for Domestic Policy Loretta M. Ucelli, Assistant and Director of Communications Ms. Echaveste Mr. Ricchetti Samir Afridi, Special Assistant and Presidential Speechwriter

51534 10 : 00 The President went to the South Grounds.

51537 10:00 10:05 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 444 New Jersey

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OCTOBER 22, 1999 MOTORCADE 10:00 a.m. FRIDAY

Avenue, N.W.

51562 10:07 10:11 The President greeted members of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "A."

51563 10 : 12 The President went to the Yorktown Ballroom.

51564 10:13 11:12 The President participated in the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Annual Meeting. Members of Press

51565 10:20 10:25 The President was introduced by Carole Moyer, National Board Certified Teacher, Columbus, Ohio.

51566 10:25 11:12 The President addressed approximately 500 guests.

51538 11:17 11:21 The President motored from the Hyatt Regency Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House.

51539 11 : 23 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51567 11:25 11:40 The President participated in a scheduling meeting with: Stephanie S. Streett, Assistant and Director of Presidential Scheduling Ms. Echaveste

48667 11:25 The President was telephoned by his brother, Roger C. Clinton. The call was not completed.

51568 Page 3

OCTOBER 22, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 11:41 a.m. FRIDAY

11:41 11:59 The President participated in a bill signing for the Agriculture Appropriations Bill. He was accompanied by: Daniel R. Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture Karen A. Tramontane, Assistant and Counselor to the Chief of Staff ???? Whitlow, ------need to better i.d.

48669 11:54 12:02 R The President talked with his daughter, Chelsea V. Clinton.

51569 12:04 12:06 The President met with his Assistant and Director of Public Liaison, Mary Beth Cahill

48668 12:07 12:10 P The President talked with Roger Clinton.

51570 12:13 12:16 The President met for a briefing with his Deputy Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary, Richard L. "Jake" Siewert, Jr.

51571 12:17 12:45 The President met for an off-the- record interview with: John Roberts, correspondent for CBS news Richard L. "Jake" Siewert, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary

51540 12 : 55 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51541 12 : 56 The President went to the Map Room.

51572 12:57 1:01 The President met for a briefing with: Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady Capricia P. Marshall, Deputy Assistant to the President and Social Secretary Ellen M. Lovell, Deputy Assistant to the President and Advisor to the First Lady

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OCTOBER 22, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:57 p.m. FRIDAY

for the Millennium Program

51555 1 : 01 The President and First Lady went to the Blue Room.

51573 1:02 1:08 The President and First Lady greeted members of the White House Conference on Philanthropy.

51542 1 : 10 The President and First Lady went to the East Room.

51574 1:12 2:58 The President participated in session one of the White House Conference on Philanthropy. For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." Members of Press

51575 1:15 1:21 The President was introduced by the First Lady.

51576 1:22 2:56 The President addressed approximately 240 guests.

51543 2 : 57 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

48670 3:39 3:44 P The President talked with Beth E. Dozoretz, former National Finance Chairman, Democratic National Committee (DNC).

48671 3 : 57 The President was telephoned by the First Lady's sister-in-law, Mrs. Anthony D. "Tony" (Nicole) Rodham. The President's Personal Secretary, Betty W. Currie took the call.

48672 4:33 4:35 R The President talked with Ricchetti.

51544 continued Page 5

OCTOBER 22, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 5:05 p.m. FRIDAY

5 : 05 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51578 5 : 07 The President went to the Oval Office Dining Room.

51577 5 : 08 5:28 The Ms. Ucelli Gene B. Sperling, Assistant for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Policy Office James T. "Terry" Edmonds, Speechwriter

51579 5:29 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51580 5:30 6 : 05 The Radio Address to the Nation on a plan to send legislation to Congress that would extend the solvency of Social Security. The President's remarks will be broadcast on October 23 over major radio networks and their affiliates.

51545 6 : 14 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51546 6:20 The President and First Lady went to the State Dining Room.

51581 6:21 7:29 The President and First Lady attended a farewell party for Cheryl D. Mills, former Deputy Counsel.

51547 7:25 The President went to the ground floor of the Residence.

51548 7:26 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51551

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OCTOBER 22, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C, 7:31 p.m. FRIDAY

7 : 31 The President returned to the South Grounds.

51549 7:32 7:48 The President motored from the South Grounds to Alexandria Hilton Hotel, 5000 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Virginia. He was accompanied by his Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs, Minyon Moore.

48675 7:47 7:48 P The President talked with Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Illinois).

51584 7:56 7:59 The President was greeted by: Representative James P. Moran, (D-Virginia) Patsy Ticer, State Senator (D-Virginia) Kate Hanley, Chair, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Kerrey Donley, Mayor (D-Alexandria, Virginia) William Euille, Vice Mayor (D-Alexandria, Virginia) Margo Horner, Chair, Eighth District Democratic Committee Marne Reiley, ---- need to better i.d. Greg Brown, General Manager, Alexandria Hotel Theresa Heichenroder, singer, performed the national anthem

51585 7 : 59 The President went to Beach Room A and B.

51586 8 : 00 8 : 19 The opportunity and receiving line.

51587 8:20 The President went to the Main Ballroom.

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Members of Press

t 51589 8:25 8:29 The President was introduced by Representative Moran.

51590 8:30 9:07 The President addressed approximately 700 guests. i

51552 9:12 9:27 The President motored from the Alexandria Hilton Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House.

51553 The President went to the tent on the South || 9:27 Grounds.

48676 9:27 9:28 R The President talked with the Rev. Rex M. Horne, Jr., Pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas.

51554 9:40 The President returned to the second floor | Residence.

48673 9:42 9:44 R

48674 9:45 9:46 P The President talked with White House Usher, Daniel R. Shanks.

51559 For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 23, 1999. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1999 MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL BOARD OF APPENDIX "A" PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS (NBPTS) Attendance not confirmed. October 22, 1999 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, D.C.

ATTENDEES;

The President

James B. Hunt, former governor; founding Chair, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Barbara Kelley, Chair, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Jim Kelly, founding President, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Betty Castor, President-Elect, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Bob Wehling, Vice Chair, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Sally Mernissi, Vice President, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Leo Ramirez, Finance Chair, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Phil Kearney, Senior Program Advisor, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Pat Soto, National Board Certified Teacher; Board Member, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

Carole Moyer, National Board Certified Teacher, Columbus, Ohio SESSION ONE ATTENDEES OF THE WHITE HOUSE APPENDIX "B" CONFERENCE ON PHILANTHROPY Attendance not confirmed. October 22, 1999 List not complete. The East Room

ATTENDEES:

The President

Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady

Emmett D. Carson, President and CEO, The Minneapolis Foundation

Justin Randall Timberlake, N'SYNC

Peter D. Hart, Founder, Peter D. Hart Research Associates

Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Michigan Foundations

Steve Case, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO, American Online, Inc.

Catherine "Cate" Muther, Three Guineas Fund

Kevin A. Fong, General Partner, Mayfield Fund

Rebecca L. Adamson, Founder and President, First Nations Development Institute

Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez, President, Hispanic Federation Page 1

OCTOBER 23, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:00 a.m. SATURDAY

51560 For a record of the President's activities before midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 22, 1999.

51561 2 : 15 The President retired.

48677 9:26 9:27 R The President talked with the First Lady.

51594 10 : 00 The President and First Lady had breakfast in the Solarium.

51597 11:29 The President and First Lady went to the South Grounds.

51599 11:30 11:39 The President and First Lady motored from the South Grounds to the Capital Hilton Hotel, 1001 16th Street, N.W.

51635 11:40 1:20? The President participated in a fundraiser and early birthday party for the First Lady. Members of Press

51707 12:00 12:15? The President addressed approximately 500 guests.

51601 1:22 1:26 The President and First Lady motored from the Capital Hilton Hotel to the North Grounds of the White House.

51603 1 : 28 The President and First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

48678 1 : 52 The President telephoned his Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff, Steven J. Ricchetti. The call was not completed.

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OCTOBER 23, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 1:52 p.m. SATURDAY

48679 2:00 2:12 P The President talked with his Assistant for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council, Gene B. Sperling.

48680 2:31 2:33 R The President talked with his Personal Aide, Paul K. "Kris" Engskov.

51604 2 :54 The President and First Lady went to the Blue Room.

51636 2:55 3:45? The President and First Lady participated in a photo opportunity and receiving line.

51605 3 : 50 The President and First Lady went to Diplomatic Reception Room.

51606 3 : 54 The President and First Lady returned to the South Grounds.

51637 3:55 6:15 The President participated in "The Concert of the Century," highlighting the power of music in . The concert was broadcast live on VH-1. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of Press

51607 5:22 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51608 5:24 The President returned to the South Grounds

51706 5:30 6:08 The President addressed approximately 200 guests attending the concert.

51609 Page 3

OCTOBER 23, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 6:42 p.m. SATURDAY

6:42 The President and First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

51610 6:45 The President and First Lady went to the ground floor Residence.

51611 7 : 05 The President and First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

51613 7:30 The President and First Lady had dinner with: Duke Kinney, houseguest Billie Kinney, houseguest Terence R. "Terry" McAuliffe, houseguest Dorothy McAuliffe, houseguest Ann A. McCoy, Special Assistant and Director of Personal Correspondence

51614 8 : 57 The President and First Lady went to the White House Theatre.

51615 9:05 11:10 The President and First Lady hosted a movie party. The Presidential party watched the movie "Music From the Heart." For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."

51616 11:39 The President escorted several guests to the Oval Office for a tour.

51617 For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 24, 1999. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1999 THE CONCERT OF THE CENTURY PARTICIPANTS APPENDIX "A" October 22, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. South Grounds, The White House

ATTENDEES:

The President

Angela Bassett, entertainer

Robert DeNiro, entertainer

Calista Flockhart, entertainer

Gwyneth Paltrow, entertainer

Sarah Jessica Parker, entertainer

Kurt Russell, entertainer

Meryl Streep, entertainer

Garth Brooks, entertainer

Eric Clapton, entertainer

Sheryl Crow, entertainer

Gloria Estefan, entertainer

'N Sync, entertainer

Melissa Etheridge, entertainer

John Fogerty, entertainer

Al Green, entertainer

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The President

'ij'jIs:

'If'

I'ilfflilllp* APPENDIX "B" Page 2 10-23-1999 Page 1

OCTOBER 24, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:00 a.m. SUNDAY

51625 For a record of the President's activities before midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 23, 1999.

51618 12:35 The President went to the third floor of the Residence. He was accompanied by: Smith Bagley, guest Mrs. Smith (Elizabeth) Bagley, wife

51624 1 : 00 The President retired.

48681 10:48 The President gave a message to the White House operator for the USSS Agent at the staircase.

48682 11:41 The President telephoned Mark J. Penn, pollster, Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

51708 12 : 14 The President went to the first floor private dining room.

51638 12:15 ? The President had lunch with actor, Kevin Spacey.

48683 12:15 12:18 R The President talked with Mr. Penn.

48684 12:23 12:24 R The President talked with White House Usher, Nancy F. Mitchell.

51639 1:25 The President went to the South Grounds.

51640 1:31 1:56 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Army Navy Country Club, Arlington, Virginia. He was accompanied by:

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OCTOBER 24, 1999 MOTORCADE 1:31 p.m. SUNDAY

Terence R. "Terry" McAuliffe, democratic fundraiser, Washington, D.C. B. Thomas Golisano, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Paychex Inc., Rochester, New York John "Duke" Kinney, houseguest

51709 1:57 6:24 The Presidential Party played 18 holes of golf .

51641 6:24 The President motored from the Army Navy Country Club to the South Grounds of the White House. He was accompanied by Mr. Golisano.

51642 6:42 The President and Mr. Golisano returned to the second floor Residence.

52328 6:42 7:10 The President met with Mr. Golisano.

48685 7 : 04 The President was telephoned by his Assistant and Chief of Staff, John D. Podesta. The call was not completed.

48687 7:25 7:28 R The President talked with Mr. McAuliffe.

51643 7 : 30 The President had dinner.

48688 8 : 11 The President placed the following telephone calls to: Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady Harold M. Ickes, President, Ickes - Enright Group The calls were not completed.

48686 8:13 8:22 P The President talked with Mr. Podesta.

48689 Page 3

OCTOBER 24, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:22 p.m. SUNDAY

8:22 8:29 R The President talked with the First Lady in New York, New York.

48690 9 : 07 9:21 P The President talked with Senator Thomas A. Daschle (D-South Dakota).

48691 9 : 54 10 : 06 R The President talked with Representative Richard A. Gephardt (D-Missouri).

51644 10:30 The President retired.

48692 10 : 58 11:35 R The President talked with Mr. Penn.

48693 11:09 R The President was telephoned by his daughter, Chelsea V. Clinton. The call was not completed.

48694 11:35 12 : 05 P The President talked with Chelsea Clinton. Page 1

OCTOBER 25, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 1:25 a.m. MONDAY

48695 1:25 1:27 P The President talked with his brother, Roger C. Clinton.

48696 1:29 The President gave a message to the White House operator.

48697 7 : 30 The President received a wake up call from the White House operator.

51711 7 : 55 The President went to the Oval Office.

51712 8 : 02 The President and his dog. Buddy, went to the South Grounds of the White House.

51713 8 :17 The President and Buddy went to the second floor Residence.

51714 9:31 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51735 9:33 9:48 The President met with: John D. Podesta, Assistant and Chief of Staff Steven J. Ricchetti, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff Douglas B. Sosnik, Senior Advisor for Policy and Strategy

51736 9:49 10:06 The President met for a briefing with: Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Assistant for National Security Affairs James B. Steinberg, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Mr. Podesta

48698 10:15 10:17 P The President talked with Mrs. John H. (Virginia) Chafee, wife of the Senator

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THE WHITE HOUSE 10:15 a.m. MONiIayI WASHINGTON, D.C, ;i I !|

(R-Rhode Island) . The purpose of the call |i was to express his condolences upon the |! recent death of her husband. Ij

51737 10:19 10:26 The President met for a briefing with: Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Loretta M. Ucelli, Assistant and Director of Communications Mr. Sosnik Lowell Weiss, Speechwriter Gene B. Sperling, Assistant for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Policy Office Bruce N. Reed, Assistant for Domestic Policy Christopher C. Jennings, Deputy Assistant for Health Policy, Domestic Policy Council

51715 10:35 The President went to Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building.

51738 10:39 11:20 The President participated in a Medicare and Prescription Drug Event. Members of Press

51739 10:50 10:54 The President was introduced by Steven Calli a 78 year-old Medicare beneficiary and retired government employee.

51740 10:55 11:15 The President addressed approximately 130 guests.

51716 11:21

51768 11:22 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51741

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OCTOBER 25, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 11:25 a.m. MONDAY

11:25 11:28 The President participated in a scheduling meeting with: Stephanie S. Streett, Assistant and Director of Presidential Scheduling Sara M. Latham, Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling Maria Echaveste, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff

51717 11 : 30 The President went to the Map Room.

52327 11:30 12:23 The President met for an audio taping session.

51718 12 :23 The President returned to the Oval Office

51719 12 :44 The President went to the Cabinet Room

51742 12:44 1:11 The President participated in a meeting to discuss the budget.

51720 1 : 11 The President returned to the Oval Office.

48699 1:35 1:42 P The President talked with Governor Michael Huckabee (R-Arkansas).

48700 1:47 1:51 P The President talked with Representative William J. Jefferson (D-Louisiana).

48701 2 : 00 The President telephoned Mark J. Penn, pollster, Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

48702 2:32 2:41 R The President talked with Mr. Penn.

48703 Page 4

OCTOBER 25, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C, 4:02 p.m. MONDAY

4:02 4:04 P The President talked with Ted Hochhalter, father of Anne Marie, a student at Columbine High School, Littleton, Colorado; who was seriously wounded during a shooting spree. The purpose of the call was to express his condolences upon the recent death of his wife, Carla.

51743 4 : 19 The President went to the Roosevelt Room.

51744 4:20 4:36 The President participated in a message taping session for: Greeting to the Jewish National Fund Dinner Honoring Stanley M. Chesley Public Service Announcement on Dangers of Drunk Driving Greeting for International Rescue Committee Annual Freedom Award Dinner Remarks for the Urban Network Magazine Salute to Hal Jackson

51745 4:37 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51746 4 : 38 4:49 The opportunity with a group of Chinese-American World War II Veterans. For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

51747 4:50 5:00 The President met for a briefing with: Jacob J. "Jack" Lew, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (0MB) Mr. Podesta Mr. Sosnik Bruce R. Lindsey, Assistant and Deputy Counsel Mr. Ricchetti Joseph P. Lockhart, Assistant and Press Secretary Sean P. Maloney, Assistant and Staff Secretary Mr. Steinberg

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OCTOBER 25, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:50 p.m. MONDAY

51721 5 : 03 The President returned to the South Grounds.

51748 5:03 5:17 The President made a statement to the press on the balanced Federal Budget sent to Congress in February.

51722 5 : 17 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51723 5:28 The President returned to the South Grounds.

51724 5:29 5:32 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Reflecting Pool.

51725 5:36 5:47 The President flew by Marine helicopter from the Reflecting Pool to Andrews AFB, Maryland For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

51726 5:59 6:43 The President flew by Air Force One from Andrews AFB to John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, New York. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

51727 6:56 7:10 The President flew by Marine helicopter from John F. Kennedy Airport to the Wall Street landing zone. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."

51728 7:14 7:27 The President motored from the Wall Street landing zone to the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, 213 West 42nd Street.

51750 7:27 The President was greeted by Richelle Rusk, General Manager, Ford Center for the Performing Arts.

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OCTOBER 25, 1999 FORD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK, NEW YORK 7:27 p.m. MONDAY

51769 7 : 55? The President went to the theatre.

51751 8:00 9:48 The President participated in a "Broadway for Hillary" Celebration, an event to raise money for the First Lady's exploratory committee and celebrate her 52nd birthday. For a partial list of participants, see APPENDIX "E." Members of Press

51757 9:25 9:29 The President was introduced by author, James Naughton.

51760 9:30 9:48 The President addressed aproximately 1,200 guests.

51729 10:04 10:09 The President and First Lady motored from the Ford Center to the Russian Tea Room, 152 West 57th Street.

51761 10:07 10:13 The President and First Lady were greeted by David Jewell, Director of Banquet Operations, Russian Tea Room.

51762 10 : 14 The President and First Lady went to the Third Floor.

51763 10:15 11:01 The President and First Lady greeted approximately 150 guests.

48704 10:50 The President was telephoned by Dan Sullivan, Los Angeles, California.---- need to better id, The call was not completed.

51764 11:02 12:35 The President and First Lady attended a birthday dinner in honor of the First Lady's

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OCTOBER 25, 1999 RUSSIAN TEA ROOM NEW YORK, NEW YORK 11:02 p.m. MONDAY

52nd birthday.

51765 For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 26, 1999. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1999 CHINESE-AMERICAN WORLD WAR II VETERANS APPENDIX "A" October 25, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. The Oval Office

ATTENDEES:

The President

John Chu, World War II Veteran

Ernest Eng, World War II Veteran

Tom Eng, World War II Veteran

Dorothy Eng, World War II Veteran

James Fown, World War II Veteran

Edward Fung, World War II Veteran

Margaret Gee, World War II Veteran

Kenneth Gong, World War II Veteran

Kent Horn, World War II Veteran

Nicholas Hyland, World War II Veteran

Jaime Jimenez, World War II Veteran

Jose Jimenez, World War II Veteran "BROADWAY FOR HILLARY" PARTICIPANTS APPENDIX "B" October 25, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, List not complete. New York, New York

ATTENDEES:

The President

Christine Pedi, entertainer

Rosie O'Donnell, entertainer

Kristen Chenoweth, entertainer

Mia Farrow, entertainer

Carolee Carmello, entertainer

Tom Wopat, entertainer

Robert Guccioli, entertainer

Chita Rivera, entertainer

Mark Kudisch, entertainer

Bebe Neuwirth, entertainer

Marcia Lewis, entertainer Page 1

OCTOBER 26, 1999 RUSSIAN TEA ROOM NEW YORK, NEW YORK 12:00 a.m. TUESDAY

51772 For a record of the President's activities before midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 25, 1999.

51730 12:40 1:14 Following a birthday celebration in honor of the First Lady, the President and First Lady motored from the Russian Tea Room to the John F. Kennedy International Airport.

48726 12:57 1:01 The President talked with his Assistant for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Policy Office, Gene B. Sperling.

51731 1:25 2:04 The President and First Lady flew by Air Force One from John F. Kennedy Airport to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

51732 2:25 2:35 The President and First Lady flew by Marine helicopter from Andrews AFB to the Reflecting Pool. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

51733 2:40 2:45 The President and First Lady motored from the Reflecting Pool to the South Grounds of the White House.

51734 2 :46 The President and First Lady went to the second floor Residence.

51945 3 : 00 The President retired.

48705 4 : 18 The President gave a message to the White House operator for the Engineer.

48706 2:20 2:21 R The President talked with White House Usher, Nancy F. Mitchell.

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OCTOBER 26, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 2:20 p.m. TUESDAY

48707 2:22 2:25 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant and Social Secretary, Capricia P. Marshall.

51788 2 : 51 The President went to the Map Room.

51789 2 : 59 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

48708 3:17 3:20 P The President talked with his brother-in-law, Hugh Rodham.

48709 3:22 3:38 P The President talked with his Assistant and Chief of Staff, John D. Podesta.

48710 3 :22 The President placed the following telephone calls to: Bruce R. Lindsey, Assistant and Deputy Counsel Betty W. Currie, Personal Secretary The calls were not completed.

48713 3 : 38 The President placed the following telephone calls to: John Sykes, President, MTV Networks/Viacom International (VHl), New York, New York Senator Edward M. Kennedy, (D-Massachusetts) Senator Trent Lott, (R-Mississippi) The calls were not completed.

48711 3:39 3:43 R The President talked with Mr. Lindsey,

48712 3:44 3:45 R The President talked with Ms. Currie.

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THE WHITE HOUSE 3:45 p.m. TUESDAY! I WASHINGTON, D.C.

3:45 The President placed the following telephone calls to: Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Assistant for I ! National Security Affairs Mr. Podesta The calls were not completed.

48714 3:46 3:56 R The President talked with Mr. Sykes.

48720 3 : 51 The President telephoned Peter Stone, playwright and scenarist. New York, New Yo rk.l The call was not completed.

48715 3:57 4:07 R The President talked with Senator Kennedy.

48716 4:10 4:35 R The President talked with Senator Lott.

48721 4 : 10 The President telephoned Charles W. Burson, Counsel to the Vice President. The call w not completed.

48717 4:36 4:39 R The President talked with Mr. Berger.

48719 4:40 4:54 The President talked with Mr. Podesta.

48723 4:57 4:59 The President talked with Mr. Podesta.

51799 5:08 5:13

48722 5:09 5:14 R The President talked with Mr. Burson.

48724 5:18 5:21 P The President talked with Hugh Rodham. ! I

51790 5:23 The President and the First Lady went to the i continue4 Page 4

OCTOBER 26, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 5:23 p.m. TUESDAY

Rose Garden.

51800 5:23 6:02 The President participated in a Birthday party for the First Lady.

51791 6 : 07 The President went to the Oval Office.

51792 6:20 The President went to the ground floor Residence.

51793 6:21 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

48725 6:39 6:49 R The President talked with Mr. Podesta.

51794 7 : 35 The President and First Lady went to the Blue Room.

51801 7:37 7:49 The President and First Lady greeted Vogue reception guests. For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C."

51808 7 : 50 The President and First Lady went to the East Room.

51809 7:53 8:58 The President and First Lady hosted a reception for Vogue Magazine, "Portraits, Profiles, and Progress: Celebrating Women of the Twentieth Century." The event paid tribute to the women featured in photographer Annie Leibovitz's portrait show at the Corcoran Gallery. Members of Press

51810 8:05? 8:09 The President was introduced by Secretary of State, Madeleine K. Albright.

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OCTOBER 26, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:05 p.m. TUESDAY

51811 8:10? 8:18 The President addressed approximately 500 guests.

51795 9 : 00 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51796 9:20 The President had dinner in the Solarium with: Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady

51797 11:45 The President retired. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY OF

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1999 VOGUE RECEPTION ATTENDEES APPENDIX "A" October 26, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. The Blue Room List not complete.

ATTENDEES:

The President

Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary ofState

Donna E. Shalala, Secretary ofHealth and Human Services (HHS)

Annnie Leibovitz, photographer

Samuel Leibovitz, relative

Marilyn Leibovitz, relative

Susan Sontag, author

Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue Magazine

Senator Barbara Boxer, (D-California)

Stewart Boxer, relative

Representative John D. Dingell, (D-Michigan)

Deborah Dingell, relative

Representative Edward J. Markey, (D-Massachusetts)

Susan Blumenthal, doctor Page 1

OCTOBER 27, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 3:07 a.m. WEDNESDAY

48727 3 : 07 The President gave a message to the White House operator.

48728 8 : 00 The President received a wake up call from the White House operator.

51839 9:40 10:49 The President had a meeting.

48729 9 : 53 The President was telephoned by Representative William F. Goodling (R-Pennsylvania). The call was not completed.

51812 10 : 00 The President had breakfast.

48730 10 : 25 The President was telephoned by Peter Stone, playwright and scenarist. New York, New York, The call was not completed.

48731 10 : 35 The President was telephoned by his Personal Aide, Paul K. "Kris" Engskov. The call was not completed.

48738 10:35 The President telephoned the newly appointed President of the Republic of Indonesia Abdurrahman Wahid. The call was not completed.

48732 10 :49 The President was telephoned by his Deputy Assistant and Director of Oval Office Operations, Nancy V. Hernreich. The call was not completed.

51816 10 : 53 The President went to the Oval Office.

51841 Page 2

OCTOBER 27, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C, 10:55 a.m. WEDNESDAY

10:55 11:03 The President met for a briefing on his upcoming conference call to President Wahid with: Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Assistant for National Security Affairs John D. Podesta, Assistant and Chief of Staff Douglas B. Sosnik, Senior Advisor for Policy and Strategy James B. Steinberg, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Maria Echaveste, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen T. Sargeant, Duty Officer, White House Situation Room, National Security Council (NSC)

48739 10:56 11:06 P The President talked on a conference call with: President Wahid Matthew W. Sibley, Duty Officer, White House Situation Room, National Security Council (NSC) Mr. Sargeant

51840 11:04 11:06 The President met with: Mr. Podesta Mr. Sosnik Ms. Echaveste

51842 11:07 11:27 The President met for a briefing with administrative officials. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

51845 11:28 12:20 The President met with Romano Prodi, former Prime Minister of Italy and current European Commission President.

51818 12 : 20 The President went to the North Grounds.

51819 continued Page 3

OCTOBER 27, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:26 p.m. WEDNESDAY

12:26 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51846 12:26 12:35 The President met with: Liz Burkes, friend Ann A. McCoy, Special Assistant and Director of Personal Correspondence

51847 12:38 12:40 The President participated in a scheduling meeting with: Stephanie S. Streett, Assistant and Director of Presidential Scheduling Sara M. Latham, Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling

48733 12:47 12:53 P The President talked with Robert H. Gladden, cousin and resident of Little Rock, Arkansas

48734 1:08 1:11 R The President talked with Tommy Hilfiger, Founder and Head Designer, Vice Chairman, Tommy Hilfiger Sportswear, New York, New York.

48735 1:33 1:36 P The President talked with Mrs. Payne (Tracey) Stewart, wife of the professional golfer. The purpose of the call was to express his condolences upon the recent death of her husband.

51848 2 :22 2 : 34 The President met with Mr. Podesta.

51849 2 : 35 2:42 The President met for a briefing with: Mr. Berger Mr. Podesta Mr. Sosnik Mr. Sperling Joseph P. Lockhart, Assistant and Press Secretary Jeffrey Shesol, Special Assistant and Presidential Speechwriter continued Page 4

OCTOBER 27, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 2:35 p.m. WEDNESDAY

Samir Afridi, Special Assistant and Presidential Speechwriter

51820 2 :45 The President went to the South Grounds.

51850 2:45 2:54 The President made a statement to the press on debt reduction.

51821 2:56 3:01 The President motored from the South Grounds to the U.S. Capitol Building.

51851 3:01 3:05 The President was greeted by: Wilson L. Livingood, Sergeant-At-Arms, House of Representatives Loretta Sims, Deputy Sergeant-At-Arms, Senate Alan M. Hantman, Architect of the Capitol

51852 3 : 05 The President went to Room H-230.

51853 3:06 3:10 The President participated in a photo opportunity for the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "B."

51854 3 : 11 The President went to the Rotunda.

51855 3:12 4:42 The President participated in the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring former President Gerald R. Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford. Members of Press

51856 3:55 4:01 The President was introduced by Representative J. Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois).

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OCTOBER 27, 1999 U.S. CAPITOL BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 3:55 p.m. WEDNESDAY

51857 4:02 4:30 The President addressed approximately 650 guests.

51822 4:53 4:58 The President motored from the U.S. Capitol Building to the South Grounds of the White House.

51823 5 : 00 The President returned to the Oval Office.

51858 WH 5:12 5:38 The President met with his Assistant and Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel, Marsha Scott.

52326 5:12 5:38 The President met with his Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel, Marsha Scott.

51859 5:39 5:41 The President met with his Assistant and Deputy Counsel, Bruce R. Lindsey.

51860 5:43 6:22 The President for a briefing on U.S. v. Dickerson with: Janet Reno, Attorney General Beth Nolan, Counsel Mr. Lindsey Bruce N. Reed, Assistant for Domestic Policy Dawn M. Chirwa, Associate Counsel Eric H. Holder Jr., Deputy Attorney General Michelle "Shelli" Peterson, Associate Counsel Seth Waxman, ---- need to better i.d.

48740 6 : 13 The President was telephoned by Mr. Stone. The President's Personal Secretary, Betty W,

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OCTOBER 27, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 6:13 p.m. WEDNESDAY

Currie took the call.

51861 6:24 6:31 The President met with Mr. Podesta.

48741 6 : 29 The President was telephoned by Rick Bouchard, correspondent for New Hampshire Business Magazine. The call was not completed.

51862 6:40 6:46 The President met for a briefing with: James E. Kennedy, Special Counsel Richard L. "Jake" Siewert Jr., Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary

51863 6:49 6:53 The President met with Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley.

51864 6:54 7:23 The President participated in an interview with Bob Deans, correspondent for the Atlanta Constitution Journal. He was accompanied by his Deputy Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary, Richard L. "Jake" Siewert, Jr.

48742 7:24 7:45 P The President participated in a telephone interview with Mr. Bouchard. He was accompanied by Mr. Siewert.

51866 7:47 7:48? The President met with Mr. Podesta.

51825 7:48 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

51828 8 : 00 The President returned to the South Grounds

51829 Page 7

OCTOBER 27, 1999 MOTORCADE 8:01 p.m. WEDNESDAY

8 : 01 8:04 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Hay Adams Hotel, 800 16th Street N.W.

51867 8 : 07 8 : 09 The President was greeted by: Christian Clerc, Director of Operations, Hay Adams Hotel Hans Bruland, General Manager, Hay Adams Hotel Daniel Fitzgerald, Catering Manager, Hay Adams Hotel

51868 8 : 09 The President went to the Concorde Room.

51869 8 ; 10 8 : 32 The President attended a fundraising gathering for Representative David E. Bonior (D-Michigan).

51865 8 : 35 8 : 57 The President participated in a fundraising reception for Representative Bonoir. Members of Press

51940 8:36 8:39 The President was introduced by Representative Bonoir.

51941 8:40 8 : 57 The President addressed approximately 25 guests.

51833 9 : 00 9 : 12 The President motored from the Hay Adams Hotel to the residence of Ernest G. Green, Managing Director, Lehman Brothers, Inc., Washington, D.C.

51942 9:21 The President was greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Green.

51943 9:23 The President went to the living room.

51944 Page 8

OCTOBER 27, 1999 GREEN RESIDENCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 9:24 p.m. WEDNESDAY

9:24 10:51 The President attended a Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraising reception.

48736 10:47 The President was telephoned by the First Lady. The call was not completed.

51834 10:55 11:07 The President motored from the Green residence to the South Grounds of the White House.

51835 11 : 08 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

48737 11:14 11:20 P The President talked with the First Lady in Chicago, Illinois.

51946 For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 28, 1999. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1999 BRIEFING ATTENDEES APPENDIX "A" Octber 27, 1999 List confirmed by Kris The Oval Office Engskov.

ATTENDEES:

The President

Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of State

Lawrence H. Summers, Secretary of the Treasury

Mr. Berger

John D. Podesta, Assistant and Chief of Staff

Mr. Steinberg

Steven J. Ricchetti, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff

Gene B. Sperling, Assistant for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Policy Office

Mr. Sosnik

Holly Hammonds, Special Assistant for International Economic Policy

Richard L. Morningstar, Special Advisor to the President and the Secretary of State for Caspian Basin Energy Diplomacy

Leon S. Fuerth, Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL CEREMONY APPENDIX "B" October 27, 1999 Attendance not confirmed. U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.

ATTENDEES:

The President

Gerald R. Ford, former President

Mrs. Gerald R. (Elizabeth "Betty" Bloomer) Ford, former First Lady

Senator Trent Lott, (R-Mississippi)

Senator Thomas A. Daschle, (D-South Dakota)

Senator Strom Thurmond, (R-South Carolina)

Representative J. Dennis Hastert, (R-Illinois)

Representative Richard A. Gephardt, (D-Missouri)

Representative Richard K. Armey, (R-Texas)

Senator Spencer Abraham, (R-Michigan)

Governor John M. Engler, (R-Michigan)

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OCTOBER 29, 199 9,' | ! ^ THE WHITE HOUSE 12:38 a.m. FRIDAY| WASHINGTON, D.C i! !

48825 12:38 12:44 R Kfili

48826 The President gave a message to the White 1 : 11 House operator.

48827 2:05 2:29 R The President talked with his daughter, Chelsea V. Clinton.

48828 The President received a wake up call from 7 : 00 the White House operator.

48832 The President talked with his Senior Advisor 7:40 7:42 R for Policy and Strategy, Douglas B. Sosnik

48829 8:05 8:06 R The President talked with his Deputy Assistant and Director of Oval Office Operations, Nancy V. Hernreich.

48830 8:40 8:41 P The President talked with the First Lady.

48831 The President was telephoned by his Assistant 9 : 00 and Chief of Staff, John D. Podesta. The |i call was not completed. j‘

51875 9:03 The President went to the Oval Office.

52029 9 : 03 9:24 The Mr. Podesta Mr. Sosnik Joseph P. Lockhart, Assistant and Press Secretary Steven J. Ricchetti, Assistant and Deputy Chief of Staff

52039 Page 2

OCTOBER 29, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 9:25 a.m. FRIDAY

9:25 9:41 The President made a statement to the press on Medical Privacy Regulation.

51970 9:42 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.

51949 9:45 9:47 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Reflecting Pool.

51996 9:50 10:00 The President flew by Marine helicopter from the Reflecting Pool to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

51997 10:13 10:38 The President flew by Air Force One from Andrews AFB to Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For a partial list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

52041 10:47 10:58 The President deplaned and was greeted by: Representative Robert A. Borski, (D-Pennsylvania) Representative Robert A. Brady, (D-Pennsylvania) Representative Chaka Fattah, (D-Pennsylvania) John F. Street, former City Council President and Democratic candidate for Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rev. James Allen, Pastor, Mt. Zion Memorial Church Sam Staten Sr., President, Laborers Union Fred Testa, Director of Airport

51998 10:59 11:22 The President motored from Philadelphia International Airport to LaSalle University. He was accompanied by: Representative Borski Representative Brady Representative Fattah

continued Page 3

OCTOBER 29, 1999 MOTORCADE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 10:59 a.m. FRIDAY

Mr. Street

52055 11:23 11:25 The President was greeted by: Senator Edward M. Kennedy, (D-Massachusetts) Edward Rendell, Mayor (D-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Brother Michael McGinniss, President, LaSalle University

52056 11:26 The President went to the Football Room.

52057 11:27 11:43 The President participated in a photo opportunity and receiving line.

48833 11:30 The President was telephoned by Peter Stone, playwright and scenarist. New York, New York, The call was not completed.

52058 11:48 The President went to Tom Gola Arena.

52059 11:49 12:59 The President participated in the "John Street for Mayor" Rally. Members of Press

52121 12:15 12:20 The President was introduced by Mr. Street.

52122 12:20 12:50 The President addressed approximately 3,500 guests.

51999 1:09 1:31 The President motored from Tom Gola Arena to Philadelphia International Airport.

52000 1:42 3:04 The President flew by Air Force One from Philadelphia International Airport to Dobbins AFB, Atlanta, Georgia. For a partial list of

continued Page 4

OCTOBER 29, 1999 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 1:42 p.m. FRIDAY

passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

48834 1:46 1:53 P The President talked over a secure voice call with: Mohammed Hosni Mubarak, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Assistant for National Security Affairs James B. Steinberg, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Douglas C. Bayley, Duty Officer, White House Situation Room, National Security Council (NSC)

48835 1:53 1:58 P The President talked over a secure voice call with: Robert Kocharian, President of Armenia Mr. Berger Mr. Steinberg Mr. Bayley

52627 3 : 04 Air Force One arrived at Dobbins AFB.

52060 3 : 11 3:28 The Col. William Cain, 94th Air Wing Commander Dianne Cain, wife Major Steve Clayton, Deputy Operations Group Commander Wendy Clayton, wife Col. Robert Baily, Assistant Vice Commander, 22nd Air Force William C. Campbell, Mayor (D-Atlanta, Georgia)

48836 3 : 14 The President telephoned Terence R. "Terry" McAuliffe, democratic fundraiser, Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

52001 3:33 3:55 The President motored from Dobbins AFB to continued Page 5

OCTOBER 29, 1999 MOTORCADE 3:33 p.m. FRIDAY

the Grand Hyatt Hotel, 3300 Peachtree Road, N.W.

48837 3:38 3:40 R The President talked with Mr. McAulifee.

48838 3:46 The President telephoned Vice President Albert A. Gore, Jr. The call was not completed.

48839 3:47 3:56 R The President talked with Vice President Gore enroute to Des Moines, Iowa.

52065 3:57 4:00 The President was greeted by: Barry Lewin, General Manager, Grand Hyatt Hotel Peter McMahon, Executive Assistant Manager, Grand Hyatt Hotel Patti Ramirez, Executive Assistant Manager, Grand Hyatt Hotel Julie Dent, Catering Manager, Grand Hyatt Hotel

52072 4 : 01 The President went to the Presidential Suite

48840 4:06 4:13 P The President talked with Senator Thomas A. Daschle (D-South Dakota).

48841 4:15 4:20 P The President talked with Senator Trent Lott (R-Mississippi).

52073 4:17 5:38 The President met with: Karen A. Tramontano, Assistant and Counselor to the Chief of Staff Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs

52074 5:40 5:46 The President participated in a taping

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OCTOBER 29, 1999 GRAND HYATT HOTEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA 5:40 p.m. FRIDAY

of a Radio Address to the Nation on the Administration's attempts to protect the environment. The President's remarks will be broadcast on October 30, 1999 over the major radio networks and their affiliates.

48843 5:48 The President telephoned the First Lady. The call was not completed.

48842 5:53 5:59 R The President talked with his Assistant and Deputy Counsel, Bruce R. Lindsey.

48844 6:00 6:04 R The President talked with the First Lady.

48845 6:27 6:28 R The President talked with his Personal Aide, Paul K. "Kris" Engskov.

52002 6:48 7:06 The President motored from the Grand Hyatt Hotel to the residence of Larry and Carol Cooper, dinner hosts.

52082 7:09 7:11 The President was greeted by Mr. and Mrs Cooper.

52083 7 : 11 The President went to the living room.

52084 7:12 7:40 The President participated in a photo opportunity and receiving line.

52085 7:41 The President went to the outdoor tent

52086 7:43 8:55 The President participated in a fundraising dinner for the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

52087

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OCTOBER 29, 1999 COOPER RESIDENCE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 8:15 p.m. FRIDAY

8:15 8:20 The President was introduced by Mr. Cooper.

52088 8:20 8:55 The President addressed approximately 100 guests.

52003 8:57 9:22 The President motored from the Cooper Residence to the Grand Hyatt Hotel.

52089 9:22 9:23 The President was greeted by: Howard P. Berkowitz, National Chairman Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Abraham H. Foxman, National Director, Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Glenn Tobias, Chairman, National Executive Committee, Anti-Defamation League (ADL)

52096 9:22 The President went to Grand Ballroom Two and Three.

52100 9:23 10:28 The President participated in an Anti-Defamation League (ADL) National Commission Dinner. Members of Press

52104 9:24 9:25 The President was introduced by Mr. Berkowitz.

52105 9:25 10:28 The President addressed approximately 300 guests.

52004 10:34 10:56 The President motored from Grand Hyatt Hotel to Dobbins AFB. He was accompanied by: Ms. Tramontane Ms. Moore Barry J. Toiv, Special Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary

52005 Page 8

OCTOBER 29, 1999 DOBBINS AFB ATLANTA, GEORGIA 11:11 p.m. FRIDAY

11:11 12:20 The President flew by Air Force One from Dobbins AFB to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a partial list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."

52006 For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 30, 1999. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

OF

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1999 MARINE ONE MANIFEST APPENDIX "A Attendance not confirmed FROM: Reflecting Pool TO: Andrews AFB, Maryland

ATTENDEES:

The President

Karen A. Tramontano, Assistant and Counselor do tne onier ur ^ Staff I Barry J. Toiv, Special Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary ! i , Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the j President for National Security Affairs j i Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Politico Minyon Moore, Affairs

Paul K.

Darryl A. Williams, Army Aide

Barrington N. "Barry" Nash, White House Physician

,{b)(6)i(bK7)cdb)(7)^;;(b)i:7)f AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST APPENDIX "B" October 29, 1999 Attendance not confirmrd. FROM: Andrews AFB, Maryland Not a complete list. TO; Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

ATTENDEES:

The President

Joe Andrew, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (DNC)

Karen A. Tramontane, Assistant and Counselor to the Chief of Staff

Mona Sutphen, Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, National Security Council (NSC)

Barry J. Toiv, Special Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary

Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs

Kirk T. Hanlin, Special Assistant and Trip Director

Paul K. "Kris" Engskov, Personal Aide

Mark Bernstein, Trip Coordinator

David Scull, White House Photo

James Daniels, WHMO

Margaret Baldwin, WHCA

Darryl A. Williams, Army Aide

Barrington N. "Barry" Nash, White House Physician AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST APPENDIX "C" October 29, 1999 Attendance not confirtnrd. FROM: Philadelphia Inti Airport, Not a complete list. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania TO: Dobbins AFB, Atlanta, Georgia

ATTENDEES:

The President

Joe Andrew, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (DNC)

Karen A. Tramontane, Assistant and Counselor to the Chief of Staff

Mona Sutphen, Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, National Security Council (NSC)

Barry J. Toiv, Special Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary

Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs

Kirk T. Hanlin, Special Assistant and Trip Director

Paul K. "Kris" Engskov, Personal Aide

Mark Bernstein, Trip Coordinator

David Scull, White House Photo

James Daniels, WHMO

Margaret Baldwin, WHCA

Darryl A. Williams, Army Aide

Barrington N. "Barry" Nash, White House Physician AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST APPENDIX "D" October 29, 1999 Attendance not confirmrd. FROM; Dobbins AFB, Atlanta Georgia Not a complete list. TO: Andrews AFB, Maryland

ATTENDEES:

The President

Joe Andrew, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (DNC)

Karen A. Tramontane, Assistant and Counselor to the Chief of Staff

Mona Sutphen, Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, National Security Council (NSC)

Barry J. Toiv, Special Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary

Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Political Affairs

Mary Beth Cahill, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison

Kirk T. Hanlin, Special Assistant and Trip Director

Paul K. "Kris" Engskov, Personal Aide

Mark Bernstein, Trip Coordinator

David Scull, White House Photo

James Daniels, WHMO

Margaret Baldwin, WHCA

Darryl A. Williams, Army Aide

Barrington N. "Barry" Nash, White House Physician Page 1

OCTOBER 30, 1999 ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND 12:00 a.m. SATURDAY

52007 For a record of the President's activities before midnight, see the Daily Diary for October 29, 1999.

52008 12:38 12:48 The President flew by Marine helicopter from Andrews AFB to the Reflecting Pool. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

52009 12:51 12:54 The President motored from the Reflecting Pool to the South Grounds of the White House

52010 12 : 56 The President went to the second floor Residence.

52011 1 : 15 The President retired.

48846 1:45 The President gave a message to the White House operator.

48847 7:45 The President received a wake up call from the White House operator.

48848 8:12 8:13 R The President talked with his Personal Aide, Paul K. "Kris" Engskov.

52012 8 : 51 The President went to the South Grounds.

52013 8:52 8:54 The President and First Lady motored from the South Grounds to the Reflecting Pool.

52014 8:58 9:07 The President and First Lady flew by Marine helicopter from the Reflecting Pool to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

52015 Page 2

OCTOBER 30, 1999 ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND 9:22 a.m. SATURDAY

9:22 10:09 The President and First Lady flew by Air Force One from Andrews AFB to Theodore Francis Green State Airport, Providence, Rhode Island. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

52123 10:15 10:22 The President and First Lady deplaned and were greeted by: Gov. Lincoln Almond, (R-Rhode Island) Mrs. Lincoln Almond, wife Senator Jack Reed, (D-Rhode Island) Serena Conley, guest Representative Robert A. Weygand, (D-Rhode Island) Mrs. Robert A. (Frances) Weygand, wife

52016 10:22 10:37 The President and First Lady motored from the Theodore Francis Green State Airport to Grace Episcopal Church, 104 N Washington Street, North Attleboro, Massachusetts.

52124 10:56 12:12 The President and First Lady attended the memorial funeral service for Senator John H. Chaffee (R-Rhode Island). Members of Press

48851 11:35 The President was telephoned by Bernard L. Schwartz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Loral Corporation, New York, New York. The call was not completed.

52125 12:13 12:24 The President met with members of the Chaffee family.

52017 12:25 12:41 The President and First Lady motored from Grace Episcopal Church to Theodore Francis Green State Airport.

52018 12:49 1:55 The President and First Lady flew by Air

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OCTOBER 30, 1999 THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN STATE AIRPORT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 12:49 p.m. SATURDAY

Force One from Theodore Francis Green State Airport to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."

52019 2:05 2:10 The President motored from Andrews AFB to Andrews AFB Golf Course.

52126 2:10 5:50 The President played 18 holes of golf. He was accompanied by his brother-in-law, Hugh Rodham.

52020 5:52 6:17 The President motored from Andrews AFB Golf Course to the South Grounds of the White House.

52324 6 : 18 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

48849 6:29 6:30 P The President talked with Hugh Rodham.

48850 6:38 6:39 P The President talked with Hugh Rodham.

52021 7 : 30 The President had dinner in the Solarium with: Mrs. Clinton Mr. Rodham

52022 12 : 00 The President retired. APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY

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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)

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 -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|

PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA] b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRAj 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 PRAj 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 PRAj 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 PRAj 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 FOIA] RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. MARINE ONE HELICOPTER MANIFEST APPENDIX "A" Attendance not comfirme|d. October 30, 1999 FROM: Andrews AFB, Maryland TO: The Reflecting Pool

ATTENDEES:

The President

Karen A. Tramontano, Assistant and Counselor to the Chief of Staff Barry J. Toiv, Special Assistant and Deputy Press Secretary

Mona Sutphen, Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the ^ President for National Security Affairs, National Security Council (NSC) I I leal Minyon Moore, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director for Polit I Affairs

Paul K. "Kris" Engskov, Personal Aide

Darryl A. Williams, Army Aide

Barrington N. "Barry" Nash, White House Physician

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OCTOBER 31, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:25 a.m. SUNDAY

48852 12 :25 The President was telephoned by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Special Envoy for the President and the Secretary of State for the Promotion of Democracy in Africa. The call was not completed.

48853 7:00 7:01 R The President talked with his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger.

48854 9 : 15 The President was telephoned by Ronald I. Dozoretz, Senior Vice President, First Hospital Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia. The call was not completed.

52023 10 : 54 The President went to the South Grounds.

48855 10 : 54 The President was telephoned by Mr. Berger. The call was not completed.

52024 10:55 11:10 The President and First Lady motored from the South Grounds to the Foundry United Methodist Church, 1500 16th Street, N.W.

52170 The President and the First Lady attended worship services.

52325 12:10 12:15 The President made a statement to the press on the EgyptAir Flight 990 Aircraft Tragedy.

52025 12:15 12:20 The President and First Lady motored from the Foundry United Methodist Church to the South Grounds of the White House.

52026 12:22 The President and First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

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OCTOBER 31, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:22 p.m. SUNDAY

48856 12:36 12:37 P The President talked with Mr. Berger.

52027 12:40 The swimming pool.

52028 12 :45 The President and First Lady had lunch.

52030 1 : 18 The President went to the Oval Office. 52031 1 : 31 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

48861 1:54 1:55 P The President talked on a conference call with: Mohammed H. Mubarak, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Joel M. Schrader, Duty Officer, White House Situation Room, National Security Council (NSC)

48857 2:30 2:45 P The President talked with his Assistant and Chief of Staff, John D. Podesta.

48858 3 : 27 R The President was telephoned by his Personal Aide, Paul K. "Kris" Engskov. The call was not completed.

52032 3 :40 The President went to the Map Room.

52176 3 :40 3 : 57 The President met for a briefing with: Mr. Podesta Douglas B. Sosnik, Senior Advisor for Policy and Strategy James B. Steinberg, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs continued Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library

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COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Presidential Daily Diary Ellen McCathran OA/Box Number: CF 1986 FOLDER TITLE: [10/20/1999-10/31/1999]

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OCTOBER 31, 1999! j THE WHITE HOUSE 3:40 p.m. SUNDAY: WASHINGTON, D.C. |! I

Joseph P. Lockhart, Assistant and Press ■ Secretary || Mark Neschis, Director of Television li News 1|

48859 3:46 3:47 The President talked with the First Lady.

52826 ' ’ (b)(6) 3:58 4:02

52033 The President returned to the Oval Office. ii | 4 : 03

52179 The President participated in a taped interview 4:04 4:28 with Bryant Gumbel, correspondent for the pS "Early Show." The interview will be broadcastj on November 1, 1999. The President was ' ^ accompanied by: Mr. Podesta Mr. Lockhart

48860 The President was telephoned by Suzanne Dixo 4 : 04 Prince, resident of Little Rock, Arkansas.---- need to better id. The President's Personal Secretary, Betty W. Currie took the call.

52180 4:31 4:40 The President met for a briefing with: Mr. Sosnik Mr. Podesta Mr. Lockhart Mr. Steinberg Loretta M. Ucelli, Assistant and Director of Communications Karin Kullman, Director of Communications and Events J. Terry Edmonds, Assistant and Directc of Speechwriting Mike Casserly, Executive Director, Council of the Great City Schools

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OCTOBER 31, 1999 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C, 4:41 p.m. SUNDAY

4 :41 The President returned to the South Grounds

52192 4 :41 4 : 51 The President made a statement to the press on class size reduction initiatives.

52035 4:53 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

52036 5 : 11 The President returned to the South Grounds.

52037 5 : 12 5 : 15 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Reflecting Pool. He was accompanied by his Assistant and Deputy Counsel, Bruce R. Lindsey.

52038 5:21 5:26 The President flew by Marine helicopter from the Reflecting Pool to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

52193 EST OST 5:40 6 : 17 The President flew by Air Force One from Andrews AFB to Oslo International Airport-Gardermoen, Oslo, Norway. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

52194 EST EST 6:02 6:35 The President met for a briefing with: Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of State Bruce 0. Riedel, Director, Near East and South Asia Affairs, National Security Council (NSC) Mr. Berger Mr. Sosnik Mr. Steinberg Robert Malley, Special Assistant for Arab-Israeli Affairs and Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs Dennis B. Ross, Special Middle East

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OCTOBER 31, 1999 ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE 6:02 p.m. SUNDAY

Coordinator Wendy Sherman, Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs

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For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the Daily Diary for November 1, 1999.