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Library Staff.
Folder Title:
[01/16/1995-01/31/1995]
Staff Office-Individual:
Presidential Diarist-McCathran, Ellen
Original OA/ID Number:
CF 1983
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DOCUMENT NO.
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DATE
RESTRICTION
AND TYPE
001. diary
re: President's Diary for January 16, 1995 [partial] (2 pages)
01/16/1995
b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F),
b(6)
002. diary
re: President's Diary for January 17, 1995 [partial] (2 pages)
01/17/1995
b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F),
b(6)
003. diary
re: President's Diary for January 18, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/18/1995
b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F),
b(6)
004. diary
re: President's Diary for January 19, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/19/1995
b(6)
005. diary
re: President's Diary for January 23, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/23/1995
b(6)
006. diary
re: President's Diary for January 24, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/24/1995
b(6)
007. diary
re: President's Diary for January 25, 1995 [partial] (7 pages)
01/25/1995
b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F),
b(6)
008. diary
re: President's Diary for January 28, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/28/1995
b(6)
009. diary
re: President's Diary for January 29, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/29/1995
b(6)
010. diary
re: President's Diary for January 30, 1995 [partial] (1 page)
01/30/1995
b(6)
011. diary
re: President's Diary for January 31, 1995 [partial] (5 pages)
01/31/1995
b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F),
b(6)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
Presidential Daily Diary
Ellen McCathran
OA/Box Number: CF 1983
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/16/1995-01/31/1995]
2013-0549-F
rs2802
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Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(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
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personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
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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.
Page 1
JANUARY 16, 1995
CAMP DAVID,
MARYLAND
6:00 a.m. MONDAY
19495
6:00
R
The President received a wake up call from
the Signal Board operator.
22404
7:24
8:02
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
Camp David to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a
list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
19496
8:28
R
The President was telephoned by Rev.
Roosevelt "Rosie" Greer, minister and former
professional football player. The
President's Deputy Counsel, Bruce R. Lindsey
took the call.
22405
EST
MST
8:43
9:44
The President flew by Air Force One from
Andrews AFB to the Denver Stapleton
International Airport, Denver, Colorado. For
a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."
22407
9:58
The President went to the 2nd floor
conference room.
22408
10:00 10:53
The President participated in a meeting to
discuss energy with a group of officials from
the natural gas industry. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "C."
22409
10:54
The President went to the holding room.
19497
11:07 11:10 P
The President talked with Ryan T. McKibben,
Publisher, Denver Post, Denver, Colorado.
22410
11:21 11:40
The President motored from the Denver
Stapleton International Airport to the Civic
Center Greek Amphitheatre.
22411
Page 2
JANUARY 16, 1995
CIVIC CENTER GREEK AMPHITHEATRE
DENVER, COLORADO
11:43 a.m. MONDAY
11:43
The President was greeted by a group of local
elected and event officials. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "D."
22412
11:50
1:12
The President attended a Martin Luther King,
Jr. Commemorative Birthday Celebration.
Members of Press
22413
12:29
The President was introduced by Mayor Webb.
22414
12:34 12:54
The President addressed the crowd gathered
for the commemorative celebration.
19498
1:10
1:17
P
The President talked over a secure voice line
with Secretary of State Warren M.
Christopher.
22415
1:12
1:17
The President motored from the Civic Center
to the Governor's Mansion. He was
accompanied by:
Federico F. Pena, Secretary of
Transportation
Governor Roemer
22416
1:17 2:31
The President attended a reception with local
Denver community leaders.
22417
1:18
The President was introduced by Governor
Roemer.
22418
The President addressed approximately 150
guests attending the reception.
22419
2:31
2:46
The President motored from the Governor's
Mansion to the Denver Stapleton International
Airport. He was accompanied by:
James M. Lyons, attorney with
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 16, 1995
GOVERNOR'S MANSION
DENVER, COLORADO
2:31 p.m. MONDAY
Rothgerber, Appel, Powers and Johnson
law firm, Denver, Colorado; and a
personal friend of the President
Michael Driver, attorney with Patton,
Boggs and Blow law firm, Denver,
Colorado
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for
Special Projects
22406
MST
PST
3:07
4:04
The President flew by Air Force One from
Denver Stapleton International Airport to
the Los Angeles International Airport, Los
Angeles, California. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "E."
22420
4:04
Air Force One arrived at Los Angeles
International Airport.
22421
4:19
4:38
The President motored from the Los Angeles
International Airport to the Community Build
Office. He was accompanied by:
Representative Maxine Waters,
(D-California)
Richard Riordan, Mayor (D-Los Angeles,
California)
22422
4:38
The President was greeted by Brenda Shockley,
President of Community Build.
22423
4:50
5:06
The President participated in a meeting with
Community Build board members and peer
counselors.
22424
5:24
6:20
The President attended a Martin Luther King,
Jr. Birthday celebration.
Members of Press
22425
Page 4
JANUARY 16, 1995
COMMUNITY BUILD OFFICE
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
5:38 p.m. MONDAY
5:38
The President was introduced by
Representative Walters.
22426
5:41
5:54
The President addressed approximatly 2,000
members of the community attending the
celebration.
22427
6:12
The President went backstage.
22428
6:12
6:20
The President met with:
Rosa Parks, civil rights luminary
Marla Gibbs, actress and Master of
Ceremonies
22429
6:20
7:04
The President motored from the Community
Build Office to the Sheraton Mirimar Hotel.
19500
6:29
6:36
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
19499
6:36
6:46
P
The President talked with Walter J. Mondale,
Ambassador of the U.S. to Japan.
19501
6:48
6:57
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
22430
7:08
7:20?
The President participated in a meeting with
Los Angeles Community opinion leaders.
22431
7:30?
The President went to his suite.
22432
The President was an overnight guest at the
Sheraton Mirimar Hotel.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1995
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "A"
Page 1
January 16, 1995
FROM:
Andrews AFB
TO:
Denver Stapleton International
Airport, Denver, Colorado
ATTENDEES:
The President
Federico F. Pena, Secretary of Transportation
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, (R-Colorado)
Representative Patricia Schroeder, (D-Colorado)
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison
William H. Itoh, Executive Secretary, National Security Council
(NSC)
Barbara Chow, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs (Senate)
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Marsha Scott, Deputy Assistant for Political Affairs
Thomas S. Epstein, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Grace Garcia, Deputy Director of Scheduling
Andrew Friendly, Special Assistant and Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Dawn A. Alexander, Assistant Press Secretary
Rodney E. Slater, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
(FHA)
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
Presidential Daily Diary
Ellen McCathran
OA/Box Number: CF 1983
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/16/1995-01/31/1995]
2013-0549-F
rs2802
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA]
b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) 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 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 |(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 FOIA]
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
APPENDIX "A"
Page 2
01-16-1995
Alan J. Stone, Speechwriter
Robert W. McNeely, White House Photographer
Col. Alan P. Sullivan, Director of the White House Military
Office
Col. Joseph "Jake" Simmons, Commander, White House Communications
Agency (WHCA)
Maj. Darren W. McDew, Air Force Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
Maj. Leana A. Fox-Johnson, White House Military Office
SFC Scott McQueeney, White House Military Office
PH1 John Bivera, White House Military Office
PJ1 Dan Smith, White House Military Office
MSCH Godofredo T. Sanchez, Steward
(b)(6), (b)(7)c; (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f
APPENDIX "A"
Page 3
01-16-1995
Ken Bazinet, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Win McNamee, correspondent for Reuters
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Leighton Mark, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Wally McNamee, correspondent for Newsweek
Wolf Blitzer, CNN correspondent
Bob Torpey, CNN crew
Brian Haefeli, CNN crew
John Dickerson, correspondent for TIME Magazine
Virginia Noclaidis, Standard Radio
Joshua Moss, correspondent for the Washington Times
GREETERS
APPENDIX "B"
January 16, 1995
Attendance not confirmed.
Greek Amphitheatre, Denver, Colorado
ATTENDEES:
The President
Governor Roy Romer, (D-Colorado)
Gail Schoettler, Lt. Governor (D-Colorado)
Peggy Kerns, Colorado State Representative (D)
Mike Feeley, Colorado State Senator (D)
Wellington E. Webb, Mayor of Denver, Colorado
Mrs. Wellington E. (Wilma) Webb, wife
Representative Scott McInnis, (R-Colorado)
Rev. Marshall Gourley, Pastor, Our Lady of Guadelupe Church
Rabbi Daniel Goldberger, Rabbi, Hebrew Educational Alliance
Congregation
Rev. Thomas M. English, Pastor, Park Hill Methodist Church
Rev. Acen L. Phillips, Pastor, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church
Anna Lee Williams, singer
Sandy Gurtler, President of Elitch Gardens; a local amusement
park
Willis Wiedel, President, National Electrical Contractors
Association
Jim Raeney, member, International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "C"
Page 1
January 16, 1995
FROM: Denver Stapleton International
TO:
Los Angeles International Airport,
Los Angeles, California
ATTENDEES:
The President
Federico F. Pena, Secretary of Transportation
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, (R-Colorado)
Representative Patricia Schroeder, (D-Colorado)
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison
William H. Itoh, Executive Secretary, National Security Council
(NSC)
Barbara Chow, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs (Senate)
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Marsha Scott, Deputy Assistant for Political Affairs
Thomas S. Epstein, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Grace Garcia, Deputy Director of Scheduling
Andrew Friendly, Special Assistant and Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Dawn A. Alexander, Assistant Press Secretary
Rodney E. Slater, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
(FHA)
APPENDIX "C"
Page 2
01-16-1995
Alan J. Stone, Speechwriter
Robert W. McNeely, White House Photographer
Col. Alan P. Sullivan, Director of the White House Military
Office
Col. Joseph "Jake" Simmons, Commander, White House Communications
Agency (WHCA)
Maj. Darren W. McDew, Air Force Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
Maj. Leana A. Fox-Johnson, White House Military Office
SFC Scott McQueeney, White House Military Office
PH1 John Bivera, White House Military Office
PJ1 Dan Smith, White House Military Office
MSCH Godofredo T. Sanchez, Steward
MSCM Glenn Maze, Steward
(b)(6) (b)(7)c (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f
APPENDIX "C"
Page 3
01-16-1995
David Ake, AFP photographer
Ken Bazinet, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Win McNamee, correspondent for Reuters
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Leighton Mark, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Wally McNamee, correspondent for Newsweek
Clare Shipman, CNN correspondent
Bob Torpey, CNN crew
Brian Haefeli, CNN crew
John Dickerson, correspondent for TIME Magazine
Steve Futterman, Westwood One
Randy Littleson, correspondent for the Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette
Page 1
JANUARY 17, 1995
MIRIMAR SHERATON HOTEL
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
5:00 a.m. TUESDAY
22433
5:00
The President was an overnight guest at the
Mirimar Sheraton Hotel, Los Angeles,
California.
19645
5:45
R
The President received a wake up call from
the Signal Board operator.
22434
6:24
7:10
The President went jogging down the Pacific
Coast Highway to the bike path toward Venice.
He was accompanied by his Deputy Assistant
and Deputy Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs, John B. Emerson.
22435
7:10
The President returned to the Mirimar
Sheraton Hotel.
22437
7:52
The President went to the Conference
Bungalow.
22438
7:52
8:49
The President participated in a meeting with
a group of African-American leaders.
22439
8:52
8:55
The President met with Mrs. Rosa Parks, civil
rights luminary.
22436
9:08
9:45
The President motored from the Mirimar
Sheraton Hotel to California State
University.
22440
9:53
The President went to the Oviatt Library
lawn.
22441
9:53
10:44
The President participated in an anniversary
event of the Northridge Earthquake.
Members of Press
22442
Page 2
JANUARY 17, 1995
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
10:00 a.m. TUESDAY
10:00
The President was introduced by Mayor
Riordan.
22443
10:00 10:18
The President addressed the crowd gathered
for the anniversary event.
19646
10:08 10:14 P
The President talked with Lodwrick M. "Lod"
Cook, Chairman of the Board and Chief
Executive Officer, Atlantic Richfield Company
(ARCO), Los Angeles, California.
19647
10:17
10:20
P
The President talked with entertain Marvin H.
Davis.
19648
10:21
P
The President telephoned Lloyd Shearer, a
personal friend of the President, Los
Angeles, California. The call was not
completed.
22444
10:50 11:06
The President motored from California State
University to Fire Station 88.
22445
11:06
The President was greeted by:
Jim Goldsworthy, Los Angeles Firefighter
and coordinator of Swift Water Operation
Richard Olson, Chief of Fire Station 88
22446
11:08 11:30
The President met with with the Los Angeles
Fire Department's Swift Water Rescue Team.
22447
11:30 12:00
The President motored from Fire Station 88 to
the Los Angeles International Airport.
22448
12:18 1:15
The President flew by Air Force One from Los
Angeles International Airport to McClellen
Air Force Base, Sacramento, California. For
a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 17, 1995
LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
12:18 p.m. TUESDAY
22449
1:40
1:53
The President motored from McClellen Air
Force Base to the residence of Tina and Elisa
Way, Roseville, California. He was
accompanied by:
James L. Witt, Director, Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of
Staff
19649
1:42
1:45
P
The President talked with Mr. Shearer.
22450
1:59
3:14
The President participated in a tour of homes
of victims of the Northern California floods.
Members of Press
22451
3:14
3:52
The President motored from the Roseville
neighborhood to the Community United
Methodist Church, Rio Linda, California.
22452
4:36
4:38
The President motored from the Community
United Methodist Church to the Archway Frosty
Drive-In.
22453
4:45
5:02
The President motored from the Archway Frosty
Drive-in to McClellen Air Force Base.
22454
5:46 12:50
The President flew by Air Force One from
McClellen Air Force Base, Sacramento,
California. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "B."
19650
7:38
7:50
P
The President talked over a secure voice
conference call with:
Tomiichi Murayama, Prime Minister of
Japan
Michael B.G. Froman, Director,
International Economic Affairs, National
continued
Page 4
JANUARY 17, 1995
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE
7:38 p.m. TUESDAY
Security Council (NSC)
Stephen G. Niemerski, Duty Officer,
White House Situation Room, National
Security Council (NSC)
Karen D. Dragone, Duty Officer, White
House Situation Room, National Security
Council (NSC)
Kazuko Osuchi-Sherman, interpreter,
Department of State
22455
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 18, 1995.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1995
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "A"
Page 1
January 17, 1995
FROM:
Los Angeles International Airport
TO:
McClellen Air Force Base, Sacramento,
California
ATTENDEES:
The President
Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD)
Federico F. Pena, Secretary of Transportation
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
James L. Witt, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA)
Gary Davis, Lt. Governor (D-California)
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison
William H. Itoh, Executive Secretary, National Security Council
(NSC)
Barbara Chow, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs (Senate)
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Marsha Scott, Deputy Assistant for Political Affairs
Thomas S. Epstein, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Grace Garcia, Deputy Director of Scheduling
Andrew Friendly, Special Assistant and Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Joshua A. King, Director of Production for Presidential Events
APPENDIX "A"
Page 2
01-17-1995
Jeremy G. Gaines, Press Assistant
Rodney E. Slater, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
(FHA)
Robert W. McNeely, White House Photographer
Alan J. Stone, Speechwriter
Jane Bullock,
need to better id
Shirley Mattingly,
need to better id
Peg Weathers,
need to better id
Maury Goodman,
need to better id
Mary Ann Nash,
need to better id
Katie Broeren,
need to better id
Col. Alan P. Sullivan, Director of the White House Military
Office
Col. Joseph "Jake" Simmons, Commander, White House Communications
Agency (WHCA)
Maj. Darren W. McDew, Air Force Aide
Maj. Michael G. Mudd, Army Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
Maj. Leana A. Fox-Johnson, White House Military Office
Capt. Wendy P. Van Dyke, Nurse, White House Medical Unit
SFC Scott McQueeney, White House Military Office
MSCH Godofredo T. Sanchez, Steward
SFC Robert Gwyn, White House Military Office
PH1 John Bivera, White House Military Office
PH1 Dan Smith, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
AND TYPE
002. diary
re: President's Diary for January 17, 1995 [partial] (2 pages)
01/17/1995
b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F),
b(6)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
Presidential Daily Diary
Ellen McCathran
OA/Box Number: CF 1983
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/16/1995-01/31/1995]
2013-0549-F
rs2802
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA|
b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) 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 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 [(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 FOIA|
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
APPENDIX "A"
Page 3
01-17-1995
(b)(6), (b)(7)c (b)(7)e (b)(7)f
Ron Fournier, correspondent for Associated Press (AP)
Larry McQuillan, correspondent for Reuters
Ken Bazinet, correspondent for United Press International (UPI)
David Ake, AFP Photographer
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Win McNamee, correspondent for Reuters
Leighton Mark, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Diana Walker, photographer for TIME Magazine
Brian Williams, NBC correspondent
Leroy Johnson, NBC Sound technician
Clyde Robinson, NBC Camera Crew
John Dickerson, TIME Magazine
David Borgida, Voice of America Radio (VOA)
Michael Frisby, Wall Street Journal
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "B"
Page 1
January 17, 1995
FROM: McClellan AFB
TO:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
ATTENDEES:
The President
Federico F. Pena, Secretary of Transportation
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison
William H. Itoh, Executive Secretary, National Security Council
(NSC)
Barbara Chow, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs (Senate)
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Marsha Scott, Deputy Assistant for Political Affairs
Thomas S. Epstein, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Stephen B. Silverman, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Secretary for
Cabinet Affairs
Grace Garcia, Deputy Director of Scheduling
Andrew Friendly, Special Assistant and Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Joshua A. King, Director of Production for Presidential Events
David C. Leavy, Staff Assistant to the Press Secretary
Rodney E. Slater, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
(FHA)
George Caudill, ---need to better id
APPENDIX "B"
Page 2
01-17-1995
Katie Broeren, need to better id
Representative Jon T. Doolittle, (R-California)
Representative Vic Fazio, (D-California)
Robert W. McNeely, White House Photographer
Alan J. Stone, Speechwriter
Sharon C. Farmer, White House Photographer
Col. Alan P. Sullivan, Director of the White House Military
Office
Col. Joseph "Jake" Simmons, Commander, White House Communications
Agency (WHCA)
Maj. Darren W. McDew, Air Force Aide
Maj. Michael G. Mudd, Army Aide
Lt. Cdr. Robert S. Walters, Coast Guard Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
Maj. Leana A. Fox-Johnson, White House Military Office
Capt. Wendy P. Van Dyke, Nurse, White House Medical Unit
MSGT Garold K. Hoertz, Medic, White House Medical Unit
SFC Scott McQueeney, White House Military Office
MSCH Godofredo T. Sanchez, Steward
SFC Robert Gwyn, White House Military Office
Glen A. Maes, steward
Mike Christie, ---need to better id
PH1 John Bivera, White House Military Office
PH1 Dan Smith, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
APPENDIX "B"
Page 3
01-17-1995
(b)(6) (b)(7)c.(b)(7)e (b)(7)f
Terrance Hunt, correspondent for Associated Press (AP)
Larry McQuillan, correspondent for Reuters
Ken Bazinet, correspondent for United Press International (UPI)
David Ake, AFP Photographer
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Win McNamee, correspondent for Reuters
Leighton Mark, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Diana Walker, photographer for TIME Magazine
Jim Miklaszewski, NBC correspondent
Leroy Johnson, NBC Sound technician
Clyde Robinson, NBC Camera Crew
John Dickerson, TIME Magazine
Wendell Goler, AP Radio correspondent
Doug Jehl, New York Times
Mark Knoller, CBS correspondent
Al Bargamin, CBS Sound Technician
APPENDIX "B" Page 4
01-17-1995
Chuck Violette, CBS
Page 1
JANUARY 18, 1995
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE
12:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY
22482
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 17, 1995.
22483
12:50
Air Force One arrived at Andrews AFB,
Maryland.
22484
1:05
1:14
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White
House. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "A."
22485
1:17
The President went to the second floor
Residence.
22486
1:30
The President retired.
19504
10:43
R
The President was telephoned by Senator
Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas). The call was not
completed.
19506
11:00
11:02
P
The President talked with Deputy Director of
the Visitors Office and Director of Special
Events, Robyn G. Dickey.
19507
11:53
11:55
P
The President talked with his Deputy
Assistant and Director of Oval Office
Operations, Nancy V. Hernreich.
22487
1:24
The President went to the Oval Office.
22488
1:30
1:45
The President met with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
22489
1:45
1:56
The President met with:
continued
Page 2
JANUARY 18, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
1:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY
Abner J. Mikva, Counsel to the President
Mr. Panetta
19505
1:56
2:01
P
The President talked with Senator Dole.
22524
2:02
2:30
The President met for a speech preparation
on his upcoming address on loan guarantees
for Mexico with:
Mr. Panetta
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor
to the President and Executive Assistant
to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Anthony "Tony" Lake, Assistant for
National Security Affairs
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and
Director of Speechwriting and Research
Antony J. Blinken, Director,
Speechwriting, National Security Council
(NSC)
Robert O. Boorstin, Special Assistant
and NSC Senior Director for
Speechwriting, National Security Council
(NSC)
22525
2:30
2:38
The President met with his Assistant for
Legislative Affairs, Patrick J. Griffin.
22526
2:40
3:38
The President met to discuss entitlement
reform and other deficit reduction proposals
with:
Senator J. Robert Kerrey, (D-Nebraska)
Mr. Griffin
22528
3:25
The President returned to the South Grounds
of the White House.
22527
3:26
3:32
The President walked from the South grounds
of the White House to the Treasury
Department.
22529
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 18, 1995
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
3:42 p.m. WEDNESDAY
3:42
The President went to the Cash Room.
22530
3:49
4:02
The President participated in a meeting with
Washington area business representatives to
discuss the Mexican Financial Guarantee
Program.
Members of Press
22531
4:07
4:08
The President walked from the Treasury
Department building to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22532
4:09
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22490
4:15
4:22
The President met for a scheduling meeting
with his Deputy Assistant and Director of
Scheduling and Advance, William M. "Billy"
Webster IV.
19508
4:35
P
The President telephoned David Wilhelm,
former Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee (DNC). The call was not completed.
19509
4:51
5:05
P
The President talked with Mr. Wilhelm.
22534
5:15
5:52
The President met for an economic facts
briefing with:
Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the
Treasury
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
Martin N. Baily, Member, Council of
Economic Advisers (CEA)
Alice M. Rivlin, Director of the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB)
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Stephanopoulos
22535
Page 4
JANUARY 18, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
5:55 p.m. WEDNESDAY
5:55
6:06
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with:
George V. Tignor, 1995 Secondary School
Principal of the Year; and Principal of
Parsons High School, Parsons, Kansas
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director
of Public Liaison
Daniel Wexler, Associate Director of
Public Liaison
22536
6:06
6:11
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with:
Donald A. Sioss, National Commander,
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
Arthur H. Wilson, National Adjutant,
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
Jesse Brown, Secretary of Veterans
Affairs
Robert L. Jones, Special Assistant to
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Steven M. Hilton, Deputy Assistant and
Deputy Director of Public Liaison
22537
6:22
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22538
6:25
7:40
The President hosted a private cocktail party
to discuss regional concerns with:
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell,
(D-Colorado)
Senator Harry M. Reid, (D-Nevada)
Senator Richard H. Bryan, (D-Nevada)
Senator Patty Murray, (D-Washington)
Senator Max Baucus, (D-Montana)
Senator Jeff Bingaman, (D-New Mexico)
Senator Byron L. Dorgan, (D-North
Dakota)
Senator Kent Conrad, (D-North Dakota)
Mr. Griffin
22539
7:43
The President returned to the Oval Office.
19510
Page 5
JANUARY 18, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
8:25 p.m. WEDNESDAY
8:25
8:26
P
The President talked with Executive Assistant
to the Senior Advisor, Heather M. Beckel.
19512
8:32
8:33
R
The President talked with his daughter,
Chelsea V. Clinton.
19511
8:33
8:35
P
The President talked with Special Assistant
for Scheduling and Advance, Catherine A.
Cornelius.
22540
8:53
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22541
8:55
The President had dinner with Chelsea
Clinton.
19513
8:58
P
The President telephoned Thomas J. Schneider,
President of Restructuring Associates, Inc.,
Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.
19514
9:20 ?
P
The President talked with Paul Glaser, former
actor and AIDS activist.
19515
9:35
P
The President telephoned Barry Switzer, coach
for the Dallas Cowboys professional football
team. The call was not completed.
19517
9:54
9:56
R
The President talked with Ms. Beckel.
19516
10:28
10:34
P
The President talked with Mr. Switzer.
22542
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 19, 1995.
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APPENDIX "A"
January 18, 1995
FROM: Andrews AFB
TO:
South Grounds, The White House
ATTENDEES:
The President
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Andrew Friendly, Special Assistant and Trip Director
William H. Itoh, Executive Secretary, National Security Council
(NSC)
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Maj. Darren W. McDew, Air Force Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
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Page 1
JANUARY 19, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. THURSDAY
22543
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 18, 1995.
22544
12:30
The President retired.
22545
7:56
The President went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22546
7:58
8:55
The President went jogging around the streets
of Washington, D.C.
22547
8:55
The President returned to the South Grounds
of the White House.
22548
8:57
The President went to the Oval Office.
22549
9:11
(b)(6)
22550
9:13
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22551
9:39
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22552
9:41
9:56
The President met with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
22553
9:57 10:12
The President met for an intelligence
briefing with:
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
William O. Studeman, Deputy Director,
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Anthony "Tony" Lake, Assistant for
National Security Affairs
22554
Page 2
JANUARY 19, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:12 a.m. THURSDAY
10:12 10:15
The President met with:
Vice President Gore
Mr. Panetta
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff
for Policy and Political Affairs
22555
10:15 10:34
The President met with:
Vice President Gore
Sheldon "Shelly" Silver, New York State
Representative (D) and Speaker
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Ickes
22556
10:56 11:48
The President participated in a rehearsal
session for the State of the Union Address
with:
Vice President Gore
Mr. Panetta
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor
to the President and Executive Assistant
to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Bruce N. Reed, Deputy Assistant for
Domestic Policy
William A. Galston, Deputy Assistant for
Domestic Policy
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and
Director of Speechwriting and Research
Robert O. Boorstin, Special Assistant
and NSC Senior Director for
Speechwriting, National Security Council
(NSC)
22557
12:10 12:14
The President met for a briefing with:
Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor
Martin Slate, Executive Director of the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Stephen B. Silverman, Deputy Assistant
and Deputy Secretary for Cabinet Affairs
Ellen Seidman, Special Assistant for
Economic Policy
Phillip M. Caplan, Special Assistant to
the Cabinet Secretary
Carter Wilkie, Speechwriter
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 19, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:10 p.m. THURSDAY
22558
12:22
The President went to the Roosevelt Room.
22559
12:22 12:39
The President participated in a ceremony in
recognition of the Retirement Protection Act
of 1994.
Members of Press in/out
22560
The President was introduced by Secretary
Reich.
22561
12:34 12:39
The President addressed guests attending the
ceremony.
22562
12:39
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22563
12:46 12:50
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with:
Marvin D. Clarke, retired from Hanlin
Group, Inc., Moundsville, West Virginia;
and who had lost one-third of his
pension
Mrs. Marvin D. (??) Clarke, wife
Paul E. Wood, retired from Western
Union, Atlanta, Georgia; and who feared
losing his pension
Mrs. Paul E. (???) Wood, wife
22564
12:54
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
22565
12:54
1:31
The President participated in a scheduling
meeting with:
Vice President Gore
Mrs. Albert A. (Mary Elizabeth "Tipper")
Gore Jr., wife of the Vice President
Erskine B. Bowles, Deputy Chief of Staff
for White House Operations
William M. "Billy" Webster IV, Deputy
continued
Page 4
JANUARY 19, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:54 p.m. THURSDAY
Assistant and Director of Scheduling and
Advance
Stephanie S. Streett, Deputy Director of
Scheduling and Advance
Anne L. Walley, Deputy Director of
Scheduling and Advance
22566
1:31
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22567
1:31
1:50
The President met with:
Vice President Gore
Carol H. Rasco, Assistant for Domestic
Policy
Mr. Reed
Jeremy D. Ben-Ami, Senior Policy
Analyst, Office of Policy Development
22568
1:55
2:58
The President had lunch with Vice President
Gore.
22569
3:00
3:03
The President met with Mr. Stepanopoulos.
22570
3:05
3:19
The President met with:
Stanley K. Sheinbaum, economist, Los
Angeles, California
Zeb Furst, friend of Stanley Sheinbaum
22571
3:25
3:35
The President met to discuss loan guarantees
to Mexico with:
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Mr. Reed
Patrick J. Griffin, Assistant for
Legislative Affairs
22572
3:36
3:43
The President met with Mr. McLarty.
22573
Page 5
JANUARY 19, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
3:55 p.m. THURSDAY
3:55
4:07
The President met with:
Rev. G. Anthony Mangun, Pastor, The
Pentecostals, Alexandria, Louisiana
Rev. Gerald Mangun, --need to better id
Mike Williams, --need to better id
22574
4:18
4:20
The President met with Mr. McLarty.
22575
6:27
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19527
6:40
6:45
R
The President talked with Roy M. Spence, Jr.,
President of Gurasich, Spence, Darilek and
McClure, Austin, Texas.
22576
6:50
The President had dinner with:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady
Chelsea V. Clinton, the President's
daughter
19528
6:56
R
The President was telephoned by White House
Usher, James W.F. "Skip" Allen. The First
Lady took the call.
22577
7:02 11:40
The President met with Richard S. "Dick" Morris,
political consultant, New York, New York.
19529
7:42
R
The President was telephoned by Executive
Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Policy,
George R. Stephanopoulos. The call was not
completed.
22578
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 20, 1995.
Page 1
JANUARY 20, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. FRIDAY
22579
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 19, 1995.
22580
1:00
The President retired.
19612
7:42
7:43
R
The President talked with White House Usher,
Dennis W. Freemyer.
22581
7:53
The President went to the Diplomatic
Reception Room and greeted:
Rev. G. Anthony Mangun, Pastor, The
Pentecostals, Alexandria, Louisiana
Frances X. Halligan Jr., Municipal
Judge, Toms River, New Jersey
22583
7:56
The Presidential party went to the South
Grounds of the White House.
22584
7:57
8:05?
The Presidential party motored from the South
Grounds to Fort Lesley J.P. McNair, between
3rd and 4th Streets, S.W.
22585
The Presidential party went jogging.
22586
8:45? 8:48
The Presidential party motored from Fort
McNair to the South Grounds of the White
House.
22587
8:54
The President and Mr. Halligan went to the
Oval Office.
22588
9:01
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22589
continued
Page 2
JANUARY 20, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
9:24 a.m. FRIDAY
9:24
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22590
9:27
9:45
The President met with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
22592
9:46 10:50
The President met to discuss foreign affairs
with:
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
William J. Perry, Secretary of Defense
Nelson S. "Strobe" Talbott III, Deputy
Secretary of State
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Lake
22591
10:52 11:20
The President met with his Assistant for
National Security Affairs, Anthony "Tony"
Lake.
22593
11:22 11:30
The President met for a briefing on his
upcoming Radio Address to the Nation with:
Vice President Gore
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Antony J. Blinken, Director,
Speechwriting, National Security Council
(NSC)
22594
11:30 11:37
The President met with:
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, (D-New
York)
Representative Sander M. Levin,
(D-Michigan)
22595
11:38
The President went to the Roosevelt Room.
22596
11:40 11:45
The President participated in a taping of a
Radio Address to the Nation on the financial
crisis in Mexico. The President's remarks
will be broadcast on January 21st over the
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 20, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
11:40 a.m. FRIDAY
major radio networks and their affilates.
Members of the group Democrats Abroad
attended the taping.
22597
11:44
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22598
12:05 12:08
The President met with his Deputy Chief of
Staff for Policy and Political Affairs,
Harold M. Ickes.
22599
12:15
1:15?
The President participated in a meeting to
discuss the upcoming State of the Union
Address with senior White House staff and
political advisers. For a list of attendees,
see APPENDIX "A."
22600
1:17
1:21
The President met with Romano L. Mazzoli,
former Representative (D-Kentucky).
19613
1:45
1:48
P
The President talked with Ida B. Fuller,
resident of Little Rock, Arkansas. need to
better id.
22601
2:03
2:29
The President met for a briefing with:
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press
Secretary
Mark D. Gearan, Director of
Communications
Mr. Baer
Gene B. Sperling, Deputy Assistant for
Economic Policy
22602
2:32
3:15
The President participated in an interview
with:
Kenneth T. Walsh, correspondent for
U.S. News and World Report Magazine
Matthew Cooper, correspondent for U.S.
News and World Report Magazine
continued
Page 4
JANUARY 20, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
2:32 p.m. FRIDAY
Mr. McCurry
Mr. Gearan
Dawn A. Alexander, Assistant Press
Secretary
22604
3:22
3:25
The President met with Mr. Stephanopoulos.
22603
3:30
3:37
The President met with Mr. Bowles.
19614
3:41
3:42
P
The President talked with Deputy Secretary of
Defense John M. Deutch.
22605
3:43
3:45
The President met with Mr. Panetta.
22606
3:45
3:56
The President met with:
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Joel I. Klein, Deputy Counsel
19616
4:46
P
The President telephoned Senator Trent Lott
(R-Mississippi). The call was not completed.
19615
4:47
5:01
P
The President talked with Senator John B.
Breaux (D-Louisiana).
19617
5:03
5:19
P
The President talked with Senator Lott.
22607
5:25
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19618
5:41
5:44
R
The President talked with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
22608
6:14
6:18
The President met with Mr. Panetta.
19619
Page 5
JANUARY 20, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
6:22 p.m. FRIDAY
6:22
6:23
R
The President talked with Executive
Secretary, Betty W. Currie.
22609
6:40
The President and the First Lady went to the
South Grounds of the White House.
22610
6:41
7:01
The President and the First Lady motored from
the South Grounds to Sidwell Friends School,
3825 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
22611
7:01 10:09
The President and the First Lady
attended- - an event. Need to better id.
22612
10:09 10:24
The President and the First Lady motored from
Sidwell Friends School to the South Grounds
of the White House.
19621
10:09
10:10
R
The President talked with White House Usher,
Samuel T. Castleman.
22613
10:26
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence. They were
accompanied by their daughter, Chelsea V.
Clinton and a group of her school friends.
19620
10:34
10:36
P
The President talked with George T. Frazier,
owner, George Frazier Insurance Agency, Hope,
Arkansas; and Director of the Clinton
Birthplace Foundation.
22614
10:40
The President retired.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1995
SPEECH PREPARATION
APPENDIX "A"
January 20, 1995
Attendance confirmed by
The Oval Office
Stephen Goodin.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
James Carville, consultant and political strategist; and partner
with Carville and Begala consultanting firm
Stanley B. "Stan" Greenberg, pollster, Democratic National
Committee (DNC)
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor to the President and
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Erskine B. Bowles, Deputy Chief of Staff for White House
Operations
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and Director of Speechwriting
and Research
Robert O. Boorstin, Special Assistant and NSC Senior Director for
Speechwriting, National Security Council (NSC)
Page 1
JANUARY 21, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
9:31 a.m. SATURDAY
19651
9:31
9:38
R
The President talked with Vernon E. Jordan,
Jr., attorney with Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer
and Feld law firm, Washington, D.C.
22615
10:06
The President went to the Oval Office.
19653
10:13
P
The President placed the following telephone
calls to:
Albert Gore Jr., Vice President
James Carville, consultant and political
strategist; and partner with Carville
and Begala consultanting firm
Senator Christopher J. Dodd,
(D-Connecticut)
The calls were not completed.
19652
10:19
10:21
P
The President talked with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
19654
10:23
10:31
P
The President talked with Vice President
Gore.
19655
10:48
10:53
P
The President talked with Senator Dodd.
22616
11:25
The President went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22617
11:26 11:30
The President and the First Lady motored from
the South Grounds to the Washington Hilton
Hotel, 1919 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
22618
11:32
The President and the First Lady went to the
holding room.
22619
11:32 12:05
The President met with:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady
continued
Page 2
JANUARY 21, 1995
WASHINGTON HILTON HOTEL
WASHINGTON, D.C.
11:32 a.m. SATURDAY
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Mrs. Albert A. (Mary Elizabeth "Tipper")
Gore Jr., wife of the Vice President
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff
for Policy and Political Affairs
John M. "Jack" Quinn, Counsel to the
Vice President
Bobby Watson, need to better id
22620
12:10
1:49
The President and the First Lady attended the
Democratic National Committee Plenary
Session.
Members of Press
22621
12:28
The President was introduced by Vice
President Gore.
22622
12:50
1:25
The President addressed the plenary session.
22623
1:50
1:55
The President and the First Lady motored from
the Washington Hilton Hotel to the Henley
Park Hotel, 926 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
22624
1:55
2:08
The President and the First Lady attended the
Governor's staff Reunion Brunch.
22625
2:08
2:11
The President and the First Lady motored from
the Henley Park Hotel to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22626
2:13
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22627
4:19
The President went to Mr. Panetta's office.
22628
4:19
4:25
The President met with Mr. Panetta.
22629
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 21, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
4:25 p.m. SATURDAY
4:25
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22630
4:29
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19656
4:41
4:42
R
The President talked with White House Usher,
Samuel T. Castleman.
19657
5:05
5:06
P
The President talked with his Deputy
Assistant and Director of Speechwriting and
Research, Donald A. Baer.
19658
5:20
5:21
R
The President talked with Mr. Castleman.
19659
5:41
5:43
R
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
19660
7:28
7:30
P
The President talked with Mr. Jordan.
22631
7:52
The President and the First Lady went to the
Diplomatic Reception Room.
22632
7:54
The President and the First Lady returned to
the South Grounds of the White House.
22633
7:55
8:06
The President and the First Lady motored from
the South Grounds to the residence of Walter
Pincus, investigative report for the
Washington Post and his wife, Ann, Director
of the Office of Research, U.S. Information
Agency (USIA).
22634
8:06 11:29
The President and the First Lady attended a
dinner party in honor of Ward Just,
journalist and novelist, hosted by Mr. and
Mrs. Pincus.
19661
Page 4
JANUARY 21, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
9:31 p.m. SATURDAY
9:31
R
The President was telephoned by Rev. Rex M.
Horne, Jr., Pastor of Immanuel Baptist
Church, Little Rock, Arkansas. The call
was not completed.
22635
11:29 11:41
The President and the First Lady motored from
the Pincus residence to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22636
11:43
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence.
22637
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 22, 1995.
Page 1
JANUARY 23, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. MONDAY
22647
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 22, 1995.
22648
12:14 12:43
The President met with:
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and
Director of Speechwriting and Research
Robert O. Boorstin, Special Assistant
and NSC Senior Director for
Speechwriting, National Security Council
(NSC)
22649
1:18
The President retired.
19662
8:36
R
The President was telephoned by his Personal
Aide, D. Stephen Goodin. The First Lady took
the call.
19663
9:15
R
The President was telephoned by White House
Usher, James W.F. "Skip" Allen. Special
Assistant to the First Lady, Capricia P.
Marshall took the call.
19664
9:54
R
The President was telephoned by Mr. Goodin.
The call was not completed.
22650
9:57
The President went to the Oval Office.
22651
9:57 10:02
The President met for a briefing in the Oval
Office dining room with:
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of
Staff
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor
to the President and Executive Assistant
to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Patrick J. Griffin, Assistant for
Legislative Affairs
22652
Page 2
JANUARY 23, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:03 a.m. MONDAY
10:03 10:12
The President participated in a Signing
Ceremony for S. 2, the Congressional
Accountability Act of 1995. For a partial
list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
Members of Press in/out
22653
10:18 10:20
The President met with Thomas S. Foley,
former Representative (D) and Speaker of the
House of Representatives.
19665
10:52
11:08
P
The President talked with Senator David H.
Pryor (D-Arkansas).
22656
11:08
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19666
11:15
P
The President telephoned Ms. Marshall. The
call was not completed.
19667
12:17
12:22
P
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
22657
12:40
The President and the First Lady had lunch.
22658
3:45
5:00?
The President met with Mr. Baer.
22659
5:02
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22654
5:03
5:19
The President met with:
Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the
Treasury
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Deputy
Assistant for National Security Affairs
W. Bowman Cutter, Deputy Assistant for
Economic Policy
19675
5:06
5:18
P
The President talked on a conference call
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
5:06 p.m. MONDAY
with:
Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon, President
of Mexico
Richard E. Feinberg, Special Assistant
and Senior Director for Inter American
Affairs, National Security Council (NSC)
Manuel V. Rocha, Director,
Inter-American Affairs, National
Security Council (NSC)
Stephen G. Niemerski, Duty Officer,
White House Situation Room, National
Security Council (NSC)
Daniel N. Flessas, Duty Officer, White
House Situation Room, National Security
Council (NSC)
22655
5:21
5:41
The President met to discuss his upcoming
State of the Union Address with:
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Mr. Baer
22660
5:48
(b)(6)
22661
5:54
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19668
6:55
6:56
R
The President talked with White House Usher,
Dennis W. Freemyer.
22662
7:25
The President had dinner with:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady
Chelsea V. Clinton, the President's
daughter
19669
8:23
8:24
R
The President talked with Thomas H. Campbell
III, former roommate of the President at
Georgetown University.
19670
8:32
8:33
R
The President talked with White House Butler,
continued
Page 4
JANUARY 23, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
8:32 p.m. MONDAY
John E. Fanning.
19671
9:14
9:15
R
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
19672
9:45
9:47
P
The President talked with Mr. Freemyer.
19673
10:11
10:13
R
The President talked with Adm. Charles
Larson, Commander, Pacific Command.
19674
10:45
10:47
P
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
22663
10:55 11:05
The President met with:
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Mr. Baer
22664
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 24, 1995.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1995
SIGNING CEREMONY FOR S. 2, CONGRESSIONAL
APPENDIX "A"
ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1995
Attendance not confirmed.
January 22, 1995
The Oval Office
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Senator Don Nickles, (R-Oklahoma)
Senator Wendell H. Ford, (D-Kentucky)
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, (D-Connecticut)
Senator Charles E. Grassley, (R-Iowa)
Senator John H. Glenn Jr., (D-Ohio)
Representative Richard K. Armey, (R-Texas)
Representative Vic Fazio, (D-California)
Representative Christopher Shays, (R-Connecticut)
Representative Gil Gutknecht, (D-Minnesota)
Thomas S. Foley, former Representative (D-Washington)
Dick Swett, former (D-New Hampshire)
Page 1
JANUARY 24, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. TUESDAY
22665
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 23, 1995.
19676
12:40 12:41
P
The President talked with his Deputy
Assistant and Director of Speechwriting and
Research, Donald A. Baer.
22666
1:30
The President retired.
19677
9:41
9:42
R
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
19678
9:57
9:59
R
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
19679
10:54
10:55
P
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
19680
10:57
11:01
P
The President talked with Alvin From, President
of the Democratic Leadership Council and
Progressive Policy Institute, Washington,
D.C.
19681
11:12
11:15
P
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
19682
11:44
11:48
R
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
19683
12:27
12:31
R
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
19684
12:33
12:48
P
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
19686
12:33
P
The President telephoned Secretary of
Education Richard W. Riley. The call was not
completed.
19685
Page 2
JANUARY 24, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:48 p.m. TUESDAY
12:48
12:49
R
The President talked with White House Usher,
Nancy F. Mitchell.
22667
12:50 ?
The President met with:
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor
to the President and Executive Assistant
to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and
Director of Speechwriting and Research
19687
12:53
12:57
P
The President talked with Secretary Riley.
22668
2:45
2:50
The President met with his Deputy Assitant
and Director of Oval Office Operations,
Nancy V. Hernreich.
19688
2:52
R
The President was telephoned by Senator
John B. Breaux (D-Louisiana). Executive
Secretary, Betty W. Currie took the call.
22669
3:03
The President and the First Lady went to the
South Grounds of the White House.
22670
3:19
The President went to the Oval Office.
22671
3:45
4:10
The President worked on the upcoming State of
the Union Address.
Members of Press in/out
19689
4:01
4:07
P
The President talked with Senator Breaux.
22672
4:16
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19690
4:44
4:45
P
The President talked with Mr. Baer.
19691
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JANUARY 24, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
5:23 p.m. TUESDAY
5:23
5:24
R
The President talked with his Personal Aide,
D. Stephen Goodin.
22673
5:36 ?
The President met with:
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Mr. Baer
19692
6:01
6:03
R
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
19693
7:23
R
The President was telephoned by his brother,
Roger C. Clinton. The call was not
completed.
19694
8:17
8:18
P
The President talked with Roger Clinton.
22674
8:20 8:38
(b)(6)
22675
8:40
The President and the First Lady returned to
the South Grounds of the White House.
22676
8:41 8:44
The President and the First Lady motored from
the South Grounds to the U.S. Capitol
building.
22677
8:45
The President went to Room H-210 and was
greeted by:
George M. White, Architect of the
Capitol
Wilson L. Livingood, House of
Representatives Sergeant at Arms
Harold O. Green Jr., Sergeant at Arms of
the Senate
22678
9:10
The President went to the House Chambers.
22679
Page 4
JANUARY 24, 1995
U.S. CAPITOL BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D.C.
9:14 p.m. TUESDAY
9:14 10:35
The President made an Address before the
Joint Session of Congress on the State of the
Union. The President's remarks were
broadcast live over nationwide radio and
television.
Members of Press
22680
The President went to Room EF 100.
22681
10:58
The President and the First Lady motored from
the U.S. Capitol to the South Grounds of the
White House.
22682
11:04
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence.
22683
11:04 12:00
The President and the First Lady hosted a
cocktail party for senior White House staff.
19695
11:29 11:35 R
The President talked with Vice President
Albert Gore, Jr.
19696
11:36
11:40
R
The President talked with Roger Clinton.
19697
11:41
11:48
R
The President talked with Stanley B. "Stan"
Greenberg, pollster, Democratic National
Committee (DNC).
22684
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 25, 1995.
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personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRAJ
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purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
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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]
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY
22685
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 24, 1995.
22686
12:05
The President and the First Lady had dinner.
19698
12:07
12:08
P
The President talked with his Deputy
Assistant and Director of Speechwriting and
Research, Donald A. Baer.
22687
1:30
The President retired.
22688
7:50
The President had breakfast.
22689
8:19
The President went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22690
8:19 8:48
The President went jogging.
22691
8:48
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19699
9:14
R
(b)(6)
22692
9:19
The President returned to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22693
9:23
9:35
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
the South Grounds to Andrews AFB, Maryland.
For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
22694
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JANUARY 25, 1995
ANDREWS AFB,
MARYLAND
9:44 a.m. WEDNESDAY
9:44 10:15
The President flew by Air Force One from
Andrews AFB to Lehigh Valley International
Airport, Allentown, Pennsylvania. For a list
of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."
22695
10:38 10:55
The President motored from Lehigh Valley
International Airport to Greenwich Elementary
School, Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania. He was
accompanied by:
22696
10:55 11:06
The President greeted school children at
Greenwich Elementary School.
22697
11:06 11:19
The President motored from Greenwich
Elementary School to Kutztown University,
Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
22698
11:19
The President was greeted by:
James McCormick, Chancellor of the
Pennsylvania State System
David McFarland, President of Kutztown
University
Dawn Havitz, President of the Student
Government, Kutztown University
James Schowyer, Mayor of Kutztown,
Pennsylvania
22699
11:20
The President went to the 2nd floor
conference room of the Keystone gymnasium.
22700
11:22 12:21
The President participated in a roundtable
discuss with students of Kutztown University
and employers from the east central
Pennsylvania area.
Members of Press in/out
22721
12:36
1:00
The President addressed the people of the
Kutztown area.
Members of Press
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 25, 1995
KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY
KUTZTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
12:36 p.m. WEDNESDAY
22701
1:22
The President went to the holding room.
22702
1:22
1:31
The President met with Senator Harris Wofford
(D-Pennsylvania)
22703
1:47
1:51
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with Chuck Roseberry, 47 year old
student and member of the football team,
Kutztown University.
22704
1:53
The President went to Room C, Keytsone
Gymnasium.
22705
The President participated in satellite
interviews with:
1:59
2:04
Marty Burns-Wolf, anchor for WISN-ABC,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2:05
2:10
Melody Wilson, anchor for WITI-FOX,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2:10
2:14
Mike Gousha, anchor for WTMJ-NBC,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2:15
2:20
Guy Gordon, anchor for WXYS-ABC,
Detroit, Michigan
2:21
2:25
Mort Crim, anchor for WDIV-NBC, Detroit,
Michigan
2:25
2:32
Huel Perkins, anchor for WJBK-FOX,
Detroit, Michigan
2:32
2:38
Colleen Needles, anchor for WCCO-CBS,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
2:39
2:43
Paul Majors, anchor for KARE-NBC,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
2:44
2:49
Angela Astore, anchor for KSTP-ABC, St.
Paul, Minnesota
19706
2:45
R
The President was telephoned by Senator Carol
Moseley-Baun (D-Illinois). The call was
not completed.
22706
Page 4
JANUARY 25, 1995
KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY
KUTZTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
2:55 p.m. WEDNESDAY
2:55 3:00
The President motored from Kutztown
University to West Main Street. He was
accompanied by Secretary Riley.
22707
3:00
3:10
The President stopped to shake hands with the
crowd gathered along his motorcade route.
22708
3:11 3:17
The President motored from West Main Street
to the Country Junction. He was accompanied
by Secretary Riley.
22709
3:36
3:51
The President motored from the Country
Junction to the Charcoal Drive Inn. He was
accompanied by Secretary Riley.
19707
3:37
3:40
R
The President talked with Lloyd Bentsen,
former Secretary of the Treasury.
22710
4:15
4:29
The President motored from the Charcoal Drive
Inn to the Lehigh Valley International
Airport. He was accompanied by:
Secretary Riley
Senator Wofford
22711
4:44 5:15
The President flew by Air Force One from
Lehigh Valley International Airport to
Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "C."
22712
5:51
6:01
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White
House. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "D."
22713
6:07
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22714
6:34
The President and the First Lady went to the
continued
Page 5
JANUARY 25, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
6:34 p.m. WEDNESDAY
Map Room.
22715
6:34
9:03
THe President and the FIrst Lady participated
in a meeting
need to better id.
22716
9:03
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence.
22717
9:15
The President and the First Lady had dinner
in the Solarium.
19700
9:52
R
The President was telephoned by comedian,
Bob Hope. The call was not completed.
19701
10:33
P
The President telephoned Representative
Newton L. "Newt" Gingrich (R-Georgia). The
call was not completed.
19702
10:39
10:43
P
The President talked with Representative
Trent Lott (R-Mississippi).
19703
10:46
P
The President telephoned Senator
Christopher J. Dodd (D-Connecticut) The
call was not completed.
19705
11:20 11:33 R
(b)(6)
19704.
11:40 12:11
P
The President talked with Senator Dodd.
22718
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 26, 1995.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1995
APPENDIX "A"
MARINE ONE MANIFEST
January 25, 1995
FROM: South Grounds, The White House
TO:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
ATTENDEES:
The President
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Neal S. Wolin, Deputy to the General Counsel, Department of the
Treasury
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Lt. Cdr. Richard D. Fitzpatrick, Naval Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
(b)(6), (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "B"
Page 1
January 25, 1995
FROM: ANDREWS AFB
TO:
LEHIGH VALLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
ATTENDEES:
The President
Representative Tim Holden, (D-Pennsylvania)
Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor
Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Neal S. Wolin, Deputy to the General Counsel, Department of the
Treasury
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and Director of Speechwriting
and Research
Timothy J. Keating, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Janice Enright, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
for Policy and Political Affairs
Wendy L. Smith, Deputy Director of Scheduling and Advance and
Presidential Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Reta J. Lewis, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Joshua A. King, Director of Production for Presidential Events
April Mellody, Press Assistant
David Anderson, Television Services Coordinator, Office of Media
Affairs
APPENDIX "B"
Page 2
01-25-1995
(b)(6)
Grace Garcia, Deputy Director of Scheduling
Phillip M. Caplan, Special Assistant to the Cabinet Secretary
Ralph Alswang, White House Photographer
Lt. Cdr. Richard D. Fitzpatrick, Naval Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
Capt. Maureen Donohue, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
MSG A. Scott McQueeney, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH2 Chat Falkenhainer, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH1 Dan Smith, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
(b)(6) (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e (b)(7)f
APPENDIX "B"
Page 3
01-25-1995
David Ake, AFP Photographer
Paul Alers, United Press International (UPI) photographer
Matt Cooper, correspondent for U.S. News amd World Report
Wally McNamee, photographer for Newsweek
Jim Miklaszewski, NBC correspondent
Clyde Robinson, NBC TV crew
Leroy Johnson, NBC TV crew
Peter Maer, Westwood One
John Harris, writer, Washington Post
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "C"
Page 1
January 25, 1995
FROM: LEHIGH VALLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TO: ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
ATTENDEES:
The President
Senator Harris Wofford, (D-Pennsylvania)
Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Neal S. Wolin, Deputy to the General Counsel, Department of the
Treasury
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and Director of Speechwriting
and Research
Timothy J. Keating, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Janice Enright, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
for Policy and Political Affairs
Wendy L. Smith, Deputy Director of Scheduling and Advance and
Presidential Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Reta J. Lewis, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Joshua A. King, Director of Production for Presidential Events
Jeremy G. Gaines, Press Assistant
David Anderson, Television Services Coordinator, Office of Media
Affairs
Lillian Brown, make-up artist
Grace Garcia, Deputy Director of Scheduling
APPENDIX "C"
Page 2
01-25-1995
Phillip M. Caplan, Special Assistant to the Cabinet Secretary
Dan Wofford, need to better id
Todd Bernstein,
need to better id
Ralph Alswang, White House Photographer
Barbara G. Kinney, White House Photographer
Col. Ken Campbell, need to better id
Lt. Cdr. Richard D. Fitzpatrick, Naval Aide
Maj. Darren W. McDew, Air Force Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
Lt. Col. Ed Luminati, military
Capt. Maureen Donohue, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
MSG A. Scott McQueeney, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH2 Chat Falkenhainer, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH1 Dan Smith, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
(b)(6), (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e,(b)(7)f (b)
APPENDIX "C"
Page 3
01-25-1995
(b)(6), (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e,(b)(7)f
Ron Fournier, correspondent for Associated Press (AP)
Susan Cornwell, correspondent for Reuters
Ken Bazinet, correspondent for United Press International (UPI)
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Rick Wilking, photographer for Reuters
David Ake, AFP Photographer
Paul Alers, United Press International (UPI) photographer
Matt Cooper, correspondent for U.S. News amd World Report
Wally McNamee, photographer for Newsweek
Brian Williams, NBC correspondent
Clyde Robinson, NBC TV crew
Leroy Johnson, NBC TV crew
Virginia Nicolaides, Standard Radio
Paul Bedard, writer, Washington Times
APPENDIX "D"
MARINE ONE MANIFEST
January 25, 1995
FROM:
Andrews AFB
TO:
South Grounds, The White House
ATTENDEES:
The President
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press Secretary
Neal S. Wolin, Deputy to the General Counsel, Department of the
Treasury
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Lt. Cdr. Robert S. Walters, Coast Guard Aide
Dr. Eleanor C. "Connie" Mariano, White House Physician
(b)(6),(b)(7) (b)(7)e:(b)(7)f
Page 1
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. FRIDAY
22796
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 26, 1995.
19755
12:18
P
The President gave a message to the White
House operator.
22797
12:30
The President retired.
19756
6:30
R
The President received a wake up call from
the White House operator.
19757
7:00
R
The President received another wake up call
from the White House operator.
22798
7:22
The President went to the Diplomatic
Reception Room.
22799
7:23
The President went to the South Grounds of
the White House. He was accompanied by:
John W. Lipphardt, Mayor (D-Wheeling,
West Virginia)
Paul Helmke, Mayor (R-Fort Wayne,
Indiana)
Tom Murphy, Mayor (D-Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania)
Tim Finchem, Commissioner of the
Pro-Golf Association (PGA)
Robert M. Lyford, Arkansas Electric
Cooperative, Little Rock, Arkansas
Al Dwofkin, Chairman of H.J. Dwoftkin
and Company
Richard H. Leftwhich, economist and
educator, Bloomington, Indiana
22800
7:25
7:30
The Presidential party motored from the South
Grounds to Hains Point, Ohio Drive, East
Potomac Park.
continued
Page 2
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
7:25 a.m. FRIDAY
22801
7:35? 8:10?
The Presidential party went jogging around
Hains Point.
22802
8:15? 8:20?
The Presidential party motored from Hains
Point to the South Grounds of the White
House.
22803
8:25
The Presidential party went to the Oval
Office.
22804
8:35
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
19758
9:01
P
The President talked with Betty Crocker,
teacher at Sidwell Friends School,
Washington, D.C.
19759
9:13
R
The President was telephoned by his Personal
Aide, D. Stephen Goodin. The call was not
completed.
22805
9:34
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22806
9:35
9:44
The President met with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
22807
9:45
9:51
The President met with his Assistant for
National Security Affairs, Anthony "Tony"
Lake.
22808
9:51
9:54
The President met for an intelligence
briefing with:
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
CIA Briefer, briefer, Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA)
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
9:51 a.m. FRIDAY
Mr. Lake
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Deputy
Assistant for National Security Affairs
Leon S. Fuerth, Assistant to the Vice
President for National Security Affairs
22809
9:54
9:57
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with Marc Grossman, Ambassador of
the U.S. to Turkey.
22810
9:59 10:25
The President met for an economic briefing
with:
Vice President Gore
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
Martin N. Baily, Member, Council of
Economic Advisers (CEA)
Mr. Panetta
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor
to the President and Executive Assistant
to the Chief of Staff for Policy
22811
10:25 10:31
The President met for a briefing with:
Carol H. Rasco, Assistant for Domestic
Policy
Rahm I. Emanuel, Assistant and Director
of Special Projects
Mr. McLarty
Mr. Stephanopoulos
22812
10:32 11:37
The President met to discuss welfare reform
with:
Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health
and Human Services (HHS)
Roberta Lamb, former welfare recipient
Katrina Jackson, former welfare
recipient
Catina Carter, former welfare recipient
Michelle Hall, former welfare recipient
Ms. Rasco
Members of Press in/out
continued
Page 4
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:32 a.m. FRIDAY
19760
11:26
P
The President telephoned H. Brandt Ayers,
Editor and Publisher, The Anniston Star,
Anniston, Alabama. The call was not
completed.
22813
11:43
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
22814
11:43 12:23
The President participated in a meeting to
discuss welfare reform with Administration
officials. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "A."
22815
12:23
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22816
12:25 12:29
The President met for a briefing with:
Ms. Rasco
Marcia L. Hale, Assistant and Director
for Intergovernmental Affairs
Steven J. Ricchetti, Special Assistant
for Legislative Affairs (Senate)
Jeremy D. Ben-Ami, Senior Policy
Analyst, Office of Policy Development
22817
12:32 12:55
The President met with:
Senator J. Bennett Johnston,
(D-Louisiana)
Senator John B. Breaux, (D-Louisiana)
Representative Robert L. Livingston,
(R-Louisiana)
Representative William J. Jefferson,
(D-Louisiana)
Marc H. Morial, Mayor (D-New Orleans,
Louisiana)
Mr. Panetta
Mr. McLarty
Ms. Hale
Mr. Ricchetti
22818
continued
Page 5
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
1:00 p.m. FRIDAY
1:00
1:03
The President met with Mr. McLarty.
22819
2:07
2:14
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with Jerry Jeff Walker, musician.
22823
2:18
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22824
3:11
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22820
3:15
3:40
The President met with his Deputy Chief of
Staff for White House Operations, Erskine B.
Bowles.
19761
3:47
R
The President was telephoned by Senator Carol
Moseley-Braun (D-Illinois). The call was not
completed.
22822
3:56
4:12
The President met for a briefing with:
Mr. Panetta
Ms. Hale
22821
4:23
4:30
The President met with Governor Michael J.
Sullivan (D-Wyoming).
22825
4:31
The President went to Room 450 in the Old
Executive Office.
22826
4:33
5:50
The President participated in a meeting with
a group of mayors from across the country who
are in town for the U.S. Conference of Mayors
63rd Annual Winter Legislative Meeting. For
a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."
Members of Press in/out
22827
5:50
The President returned to the Oval Office.
continued
Page 6
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
5:50 p.m. FRIDAY
22828
5:50
6:02
The President participated in a preparation
session for his upcoming radio address.
22829
6:04
The President went to the Roosevelt Room.
22830
6:04
6:10
The President participated in a taping of a
Radio Address to the Nation on welfare
reform. The President's remarks will be
broadcast on January 28th over the major
radio networks and their affilates.
22831
6:10
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22832
6:35
The President returned to the Cabinet Room.
22833
6:35
8:07?
The President met for a scheduling meeting
with his Deputy Assistant and Director of
Scheduling and Advance, William M. "Billy"
Webster IV.
22834
8:07
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22835
The President had dinner in the Solarium.
19763
10:32
P
The President placed the following telephone
calls to:
Alvin "Al" From, President of the
Democratic Leadership Council and
Progressive Policy Institute,
Washington, D.C.
Gloria B. Cabe, former 1990
Gubernatorial campaign manager; and
currently with The Ridley Group,
Washington, D.C.
Michael D. McCurry, Assistant and Press
continued
Page 7
JANUARY 27, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:32 p.m. FRIDAY
Secretary
Richard Morris, political consultant,
New York, New York
The calls were not completed.
19762
10:33 10:45 P
The President talked with Secretary of the
Treasury Robert E. Rubin.
19764
10:46 10:54 P
The President talked with Mr. From.
19765
10:55 11:07 P
The President talked with Ms. Cabe.
22836
11:00
The President retired.
19766
11:10 11:18
P
The President talked with Mr. McCurry.
19767
11:24 11:42 P
The President talked with Mr. Morris.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1995
MEETING ON WELFARE REFORM
APPENDIX "A"
January 27, 1995
Attendance confirmed by
The Cabinet Room
Stephen Goodin.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Alice M. Rivlin, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)
Carol H. Rasco, Assistant for Domestic Policy
Marcia L. Hale, Assistant and Director for Intergovernmental
Affairs
Mark D. Gearan, Director of Communications
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison
Bruce N. Reed, Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy
William A. Galston, Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy
Susan A. Brophy, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Legislative Affairs
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Isabel Sawhill, Associate Director for Human Resources, Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Jeremy D. Ben-Ami, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Policy
Development
Emily Bromberg, need to better id
MEETING WITH MAYORS
APPENDIX "B"
January 27, 1995
Attandance not confirmed.
Room 450, Old Executive Office Building
List not complete.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
William J. Perry, Secretary of Defense
Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior
Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce
Carol M. Browner, Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
Federico F. Pena, Secretary of Transportation
Roberta Achtenberg, Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Rick Mystrom, Mayor, Anchorage, Alaska
Wilburn J. Brown, Mayor, Gilbert, Arizona
Marilyn R. Young, Mayor, Yuma, Arizona
Fred Hanna, Mayor, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Jim Dailey, Mayor, Little Rock, Arkansas
Patrick H. Hays, Mayor, North Little Rock, Arkansas
Ralph Appezzato, Mayor, Alameda, California
Fidel A. Vargas, Mayor, Baldwin Park, California
Vicki Reynolds, Mayor, Beverly Hills, California
Michael I. Mitoma, Mayor, Carson, California
Page 1
JANUARY 28, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:29 a.m. SATURDAY
19768
12:29
P
The President gave a message to the White
House operator.
19769
6:45
R
The President received a wake up call from
the White House operator.
22837
7:15
The President had tea.
22838
8:08
The President went to the South Portico.
22839
8:12
8:13
The President made a statement to the press
on his upcoming all-day bipartisan meeting on
welfare reform.
22840
8:13
The President went to the ground floor
Residence.
22841
8:13
8:20
The President walked from the ground floor
Residence to Blair House. He was accompanied
by:
Governor Thomas R. Carper, (D-Delaware)
Governor Mel Carnahan, (D-Missouri)
22842
8:50
1:15
The President hosted a welfare reform working
session with a bipartisan group of leaders
from every level of government. For a
partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
22843
1:15
1:20
The President walked from Blair House to the
White House.
22844
1:15
The President went to the Oval Office.
22845
1:39
1:54?
The President met with his Deputy Assistant
for National Security Affairs, Samuel R.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
1:39 p.m. SATURDAY
"Sandy" Berger.
19770
1:41
P
The President telephoned Mrs. Darlene
Cardott, fredericksburg, virginia.
need
to better id. The call was not completed.
22846
1:54
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22847
3:00
The President and the First Lady had lunch.
22848
3:45
The President returned to the Oval Office.
He was accompanied by:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady
Caroline Kennedy Schlossburg, daughter
of former President John F. Kennedy
22849
3:45
4:10
The President and the First Lady met with
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and members of
her family.
22850
4:10
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence. They were
accompanied by:
Chelsea V. Clinton, the President's
daughter
(b)(6)
19772
5:13
5:19
R
The President talked with Senator John B.
Breaux (D-Louisiana).
19771
5:25
5:27
P
The President talked with Mrs. Cardott.
19773
5:28
5:30
P
The President talked with his Deputy
Assistant for National Security Affairs,
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 28, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
5:28 p.m. SATURDAY
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger.
19774
5:55
6:01
R
The President talked with Secretary of the
Treasury Robert E. Rubin.
19775
6:27
P
The President telephoned Vernon E. Jordan,
Jr., attorney with Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer
and Feld law firm, Washington, D.C. The call
was not completed.
19776
6:46
6:49
P
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
22851
7:40
7:50?
The President and the First Lady motored from
the South Grounds to the Capitol Hilton
Hotel, 1001 16th Street, N.W.
22852
7:50 11:13
The President and the First Lady attended the
Annual Alfalfa Club Dinner.
22853
11:15 11:25
The President and the First Lady motored from
the Capital Hilton Hotel to the South Grounds
of the White House.
22854
11:30
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence.
22855
11:40
The President retired.
19777
11:51
P
The President telephoned Mr. Jordan. The
call was not completed.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1995
WELFARE REFROM WORKING SESSION
APPENDIX "A" Page 1
January 28, 1995
Attandance not confirmed.
The Blair House, Washington, D.C.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Senator John B. Breaux, (D-Louisiana)
Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, (D-Maryland)
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, (D-Massachusetts)
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, (D-New York)
Senator Charles E. Grassley, (R-Iowa)
Senator Hank Brown, (R-Colorado)
Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, (R-Kansas)
Senator Bob Packwood, (R-Oregon)
Representative Richard A. Gephardt, (D-Missouri)
Representative Harold E. Ford, (D-Tennessee)
Representative William L. "Bill" Clay, (D-Missouri)
Representative Sam M. Gibbons, (D-Flordia)
Representative Dave Camp, (R-Michigan)
Representative Y. Tim Hutchinson, (R-Arkansas)
Representative Jan Meyers, (R-Kansas)
Representative E. Clay Shaw Jr., (R-Florida)
Governor Howard Dean, (D-Vermont)
Governor Tommy G. Thompson, (R-Wisconsin)
Governor Arne H. Carlson, (R-Minnesota)
Governor Mel Carnahan, (D-Missouri)
APPENDIX "A" Page 2
01-28-1995
Governor Thomas R. Carper, (D-Delaware)
Governor John M. Engler, (D-Michigan)
Wayne R. Bryant, New Jersey State Representative (D)
Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, Chairman, Los Angeles County Board of
Supervisors
James J. Lack, New York State Senator (R)
Greg Lashutka, Mayor, Columbus, Ohio
Michael Pappas, Freeholder, Somerset Country (New Jersey)
Joseph Serna Jr., Mayor, Sacramento, California
Page 1
JANUARY 29, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:05 a.m. SUNDAY
19778
12:05 12:12 P
The President talked with Vernon E. Jordan,
Jr., attorney with Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer
and Feld law firm, Washington, D.C.
22856
7:15
The President had breakfast.
22857
8:53
The President went to the South Grounds of
the White House. He was accompanied by:
Governor Benjamin E. Nelson,
(D-Nebraska)
Mrs. Benjamin E. (Diane) Nelson, wife
22858
8:54
The President bade farewell to Governor and
Mrs. Nelson.
22859
8:55
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22860
10:53
The President and the First Lady went to the
South Grounds of the White House.
22861
10:54 11:00
The President and the First Lady motored from
the South Grounds to Foundry United Methodist
Church, 1500 16th Street, N.W.
22862
11:00 12:00
The President and the First Lady attended
worship services.
21116
12:05
P
The President placed the following telephone
calls to:
Representative Richard A. Gephardt,
(D-Missouri)
Senator Thomas A. Daschle, (D-South
Dakota)
Senator Robert J. Dole, (R-Kansas)
Representative Newton L. "Newt"
Gingrich, (R-Georgia)
continued
Page 2
JANUARY 29, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:05 p.m. SUNDAY
The calls were not completed.
22863
12:06 12:10
The President and the First Lady motored from
Foundry United Methodist Church to the South
Grounds of the White House.
22864
12:13
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence.
22865
12:14
The President went to the Blue Room. He was
accompanied by:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady
Chelsea V. Clinton, the President's
daughter
22866
12:19
The Presidential party returned to the second
floor Residence.
22867
12:30
The Presidential party had lunch.
21121
12:47
12:49
P
The President talked with Executive
Secretary, Betty W. Currie.
22868
1:03
The President went to the Oval Office.
21117
1:15
1:20
P
The President talked with Representative
Gephardt.
21120
1:23
1:27
P
The President talked with Representative
Gingrich.
21119
1:31
1:40
P
The President talked with Senator Dole.
21123
1:45
P
The President telephoned former President
George H.W. Bush. The call was not
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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]
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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 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).
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THE WHITE HOUSE
1:45 p.m. SUNDAY'
WASHINGTON, D.C.
completed.
21122
1:47
1:54
P
The President talked with Governor George W.
Bush (R-Texas).
22869
2:18
The President went to the office of his
Assistant and Chief of Staff, Leon E.
Panetta.
22870
2:18
2:20
The President met with Mr. Panetta.
22871
2:20
The President returned to the Oval Office.
21125
2:26
P
The President telephoned Secretary of the
Treasury Robert E. Rubin. The call was not
completed.
21124
2:30
2:36
P
The President talked with President Bush.
21126
2:36
2:40
P
The President talked with Secretary Rubin.
21118
2:47
2:50
P
The President talked with Senator Daschle.
22872
3:02
The President went to the office of his
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and
Political Affairs, Harold M. Ickes.
22873
3:02
3:07
The President met with Mr. Ickes.
22874
3:07
(b)(6)
22875
3:11
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
21127
continued
Page 4
JANUARY 29, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
3:16 p.m. SUNDAY
3:16
3:17
P
The President talked with Ms. Currie.
21128
4:31
4:34
R
The President talked with Representative
Gingrich.
21129
5:41
5:45
R
The President talked with his Counselor,
Thomas F. McLarty III.
22876
8:27
The President and the First Lady went to the
State Floor Residence.
22878
8:27
8:45
The President and the First Lady participated
in a receiving line.
22877
8:27 11:39
The President and the First Lady hosted a
dinner in honor of the State Governors and
their spouses.
22879
8:45
The Presidential party went to the State
Dining Room.
19779
9:37
P
The President telephoned Edward J. DeBartolo,
Jr., owner of the San Francisco 49ers
professional football team. The call was not
completed.
19780
10:04
10:06
P
The President talked on a conference call
with:
Mr. DeBartolo
Joshua A. King, Associate Director of
Scheduling and Advance
22880
10:09
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22881
10:14
The President returned to the State Floor
continued
Page 5
JANUARY 29, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:14 p.m. SUNDAY
Residence.
22882
10:14
The Presidential party went to the East Room.
22883
10:30?
The Presidential party attended a performance
by country music singer and entertainer, Mary
Chapin Carpenter.
22884
10:50
The Presidential party went to the Grand
Foyer for dancing.
22885
11:39
The President and the First Lady returned to
the second floor Residence.
22886
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 30, 1995.
Page 1
JANUARY 30, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. MONDAY
22887
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 29, 1995.
22888
12:25
The President retired.
19781
8:33
8:34
R
The President talked with his Personal Aide,
D. Stephen Goodin.
22917
9:00
9:32
The President met with his Assistant and
Chief of Staff, Leon E. Panetta.
22918
9:35
The President went to the Red Room.
22919
9:35
9:53
The President met for a briefing with:
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Mr. Panetta
Carol H. Rasco, Assistant for Domestic
Policy
Marcia L. Hale, Assistant and Director
for Intergovernmental Affairs
Mark D. Gearan, Director of
Communications
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and
Deputy Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs
Bruce N. Reed, Deputy Assistant for
Domestic Policy
22920
9:55
The President went to the East Room.
22921
9:55 11:34
The President hosted a roundtable discuss
with a group of Bipartisan Governors. For a
partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." II
Members of Press in/out
22922
11:35
The President went to the Oval Office.
continued
Page 2
JANUARY 30, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
11:35 a.m. MONDAY
22923
11:37 11:55
The President met for an intelligence
briefing with:
Vice President Gore
CIA Briefer, briefer, Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Anthony "Tony" Lake, Assistant for
National Security Affairs
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Deputy
Assistant for National Security Affairs
Mr. Panetta
Leon S. Fuerth, Assistant to the Vice
President for National Security Affairs
22943
11:56 12:03
The President met for a briefing on his
upcoming meeting with the President of
the Republic of Moldova.
22944
12:06 12:13
The President met with the President of the
Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur.
Members of Press in/out
22945
12:13 12:45
The President met with U.S. and Moldovan
officials. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "B." ----need to get list from NSC.
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Anthony "Tony" Lake, Assistant for
National Security Affairs
22946
12:50
The President went to Room 459 in the Old
Executive Office Building.
22947
12:52
1:00
The President met for a briefing with:
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor
to the President and Executive Assistant
to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director
of Public Liaison
Daniel Wexler, Associate Director of
Public Liaison
continued
Page 3
JANUARY 30, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:52 p.m. MONDAY
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and
Director of Speechwriting and Research
David Anderson, Television Services
Coordinator, Office of Media Affairs
22948
1:02
1:15
The President participated via satellite with
the Annual Convention of the National
Association of Homebuilders.
22949
1:21
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22950
1:23
1:30
The President met with:
Mr. Panetta
Victoria L. Radd, Associate Counsel
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Patrick J. Griffin, Assistant for
Legislative Affairs
22951
1:30
1:54
The President met with Senator Herb Kohl
(D-Wisconsin).
22952
2:00
2:09
The President participated in a ceremony to
receive Diplomatic Credential from:
Eunice M. Bulane, Ambassador-designate
of the Kingdom of Lesotho to the U.S.
Kahsai Amdemicael, Ambassador-designate
of the State of Eritrea to the U.S.
Mrs. Kahsai (Aster) Amdemicael, wife
Sesen Amdemicael, daughter
Tedo Japaridze, Ambassador-designate of
the Republic of Georgia to the U.S.
Mrs. Tedo (Tamara Tchikvaidze)
Japaridze, wife
Nika Japaridze, son
Members of Press in/out
19782
2:18
2:21
P
The President talked with George T. Frazier,
owner, George Frazier Insurance Agency, Hope,
Arkansas; and Director of the Clinton
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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 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 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 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.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
2:18 p.m. MONDAY
Birthplace Foundation.
19783
2:37
2:50
P
The President talked with Richard N. "Rick"
Kaplan, Executive Producer, ABC News, New
York, New York.
22953
3:32
3:47
The President met with Meredith
Boswell
need to better id.
22954
4:02
4:06
The President met for a scheduling meeting
with his Deputy Assistant and Director of
Scheduling and Advance, William M. "Billy"
Webster IV.
22955
4:11
4:20
The President met with Mr. Panetta.
19784
4:38 4:41 P
(b)(6)
19785
4:52
P
The President placed the following telephone
calls to:
Governor Lawton M. Chiles, (D-Florida)
Ned Ray McWherter, former Governor
(D-Tennessee)
The calls were not completed.
19788
4:59
5:05
P
The President talked with his Deputy
Assistant for Economic Policy, Gene B.
Sperling.
19786
5:08
5:27
P
The President talked with Governor Chiles.
19787
5:29
5:35
P
The President talked with Governor McWherter.
19789
5:38
P
The President placed the following telephone
continued
Page 5
JANUARY 30, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
5:38 p.m. MONDAY
calls to:
Mario M. Cuomo, former Governor (D-New
York)
Betsey L. Wright, an associate of the
Wexler Group, Washington, D.C.
The calls were not completed.
22956
6:00
6:10
The President met with Mr. Baer.
19791
6:33
6:39
P
The President talked with Roger C. Altman,
former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.
19790
6:40
6:53
P
The President talked with Mr. Cuomo.
22957
6:53
7:07
The President met with his Counsel, Thomas F.
"Mack" McLarty III.
22958
7:12
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22959
7:14
The President had dinner.
22960
8:02
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22961
8:34
The President went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
22962
8:35
8:42
The President motored from the South Grounds
to the Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert
Street, N.W.
22963
8:42
10:00
The President attended the Democratic
Governors Association Dinner.
Members of Press
22964
Page 6
JANUARY 30, 1995
OMNI SHOREHAM HOTEL
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:01 p.m. MONDAY
10:01 10:09
The President motored from the Omni Shoreham
Hotel to the South Grounds of the White
House. He was accompanied by:
Governor John A. Kitzhaber, (D-Oregon)
Mrs. John A. (???) Kitzhaber, wife
Governor Tony Knowles, (D-Alaska)
Mrs. Tony (???) Knowles, wife
22965
10:10
THe Presidential party went to the Diplomatic
Reception Room.
22966
10:18
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22974
10:18 10:37
The President met with:
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for
Special Projects
Mr. Panetta
Mr. Berger
19792
10:43
10:59
R
The President talked with Senator
Christopher J. Dodd (D-Connecticut); and
General Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee (DNC).
22967
11:08
The President went to Mr. Panetta's office.
22968
11:08 11:30
The President met with Mr. Panetta.
22969
11:30
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22970
11:36
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22971
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 31, 1995.
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSS WITH GOVERNORS
APPENDIX "A" Page 1
January 30, 1995
Attendance not confirmed.
The East Room
List not complete.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Janet Reno, Attorney General
Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury
Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education
Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD)
Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers (CEA)
Alice M. Rivlin, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)
Governor Howard Dean, (D-Vermont), and Chairman of the National
Governors Association
Governor Tommy G. Thompson, (R-Wisconsin), and Vice Chairman,
National Governors Association
Governor Fife Symington, (R-Arizona)
Governor Jim Guy Tucker, (D-Arkansas)
Governor Pete Wilson, (D-California)
Governor Roy Romer, (D-Colorado)
Governor Thomas R. Carper, (D-Delaware)
Governor Lawton Chiles, (D-Florida)
Governor Zell Miller, (D-Georgia)
APPENDIX "A"
Page 2
01-30-1995
Governor Benjamin J. Cayetano, (D-Hawaii)
Governor Jim Edgar, (R-Illinois)
Governor Evan Bayh III, (D-Indiana)
Governor Terry E. Branstad, (R-Iowa)
Governor Brereton C. Jones, (D-Kentucky)
Governor Kirk Fordice, (D-Mississippi)
Governor Mel Carnahan, (D-Missouri)
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
12:00 a.m. TUESDAY
22972
For a record of the President's activities
before midnight, see the Daily Diary for
January 30, 1995.
19835
12:27
P
The President gave a message to the White
House operator.
22973
12:45
The President retired.
19836
6:30
R
The President received a wake up call from
the White House operator.
19837
6:50
R
The President received another wake up call
from the White House operator.
22984
6:57
The President went to the Diplomatic
Reception Room.
22985
6:57
6:59
The President greeted:
Luther Robison, Executive Director of
the Rural Employment Opportunities, Inc.
Governor Tony Knowles, (I-Alaska)
John Grater, --need to better id
Bob Randolph, --need to better id
22986
6:59
The Presidential party went to the South
Grounds of the White House.
22987
7:00
7:08
The Presidential party motored from the South
Grounds to Hains Point, Ohio Drive, East
Potomac Park.
22988
7:08
7:45
The Presidential party went jogging around
Hains Point.
22989
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JANUARY 31, 1995
HAINS POINT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
7:45 a.m. TUESDAY
7:45
7:52
The President motored from Hains Point to the
South Grounds of the White House.
22990
7:55
The President went to the Oval Office.
22991
8:10
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
22992
8:33
The President went to the Map Room.
22993
8:33
9:00
The President participated in a meeting with
Administration officials. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
22994
9:00
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22995
9:04
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
22996
9:04
9:50
The President met to discuss legislation on
the Mexican financial crisis with the
Congressional leadership. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "B."
22997
9:50
The President returned to the Oval Office.
22998
9:50 10:03
The President met with:
Vice President Gore
Mr. Berger
Mr. Stephanopoulos
Mr. McLarty
Mr. Berger
Mr. Griffin
22999
10:04 10:06
The President met with his Assistant and
Staff Secretary, John D. Podesta.
23000
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
10:07 a.m. TUESDAY
The President met with:
10:07 10:15
Mr. Panetta
10:11 10:15
Vice President Gore
23001
10:15 10:50
The President met for a briefing on his
upcoming speech to the National Governors
Association with senior White House staff.
For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C."
23002
10:53
The President returned to the South Grounds
of the White House.
23003
10:54 10:56
The President motored from the SOuth Grounds
to the J.W. Marriott Hotel, 1331 Pennsylvania
Avenue, N.W.
23004
10:59
The President went to the holding room.
23005
10:59
The President met for a briefing with:
Ms. Hale
Carol H. Rasco, Assistant for Domestic
Policy
John B. Emerson, Deputy Assistant and
Deputy Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs
Ms. Kamarck
23006
11:10 11:40
The President attended the closing plenary
session of the National Governors'
Association Annual Winter Meeting.
Members of Press in/out
23007
11:40 11:43
The President motored from the J.W. Marriott
Hotel to the South Grounds of the White
House.
23008
11:44
The President returned to the Oval Office.
23009
continued
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JANUARY 31, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
11:44 a.m. TUESDAY
11:44 11:53
The President met with Vice President Gore.
23010
11:56 12:15
The President met with his Deputy Assistant
for Political Affairs, Marsha Scott.
23011
12:22
The President went to the White House Staff
Mess.
23012
12:34
The President returned to the Oval Office.
23013
1:03
1:10
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with:
Roy Clinton, the President's cousin
Butch Clinton, the President's cousin
23014
1:10
1:19
The President participated in a photo
opportunity with the President's Advisory
Commission on Educational Excellence for
Hispanic Americans. For a list of attendees,
see APPENDIX "D."
23015
1:31
1:42
The President met with Mr. McLarty.
19838
1:53
R
The President telephoned Mrs. Jeffrey H.
(Deborah) Smulyan, wife of the Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer Emmis Broadcasting.
Executive Secretary, Betty W. Currie took the
call.
23016
1:57
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
23017
2:00
The President returned to the South Grounds
of the White House.
23018
2:03
2:12
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
continued
Page 5
JANUARY 31, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
2:03 p.m. TUESDAY
the South Grounds to Andrews AFB, Maryland.
For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E."
23019
2:27
3:20
The President flew by Air Force One from
Andrews AFB to Logan International Airport,
Boston, Massachusetts. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "F."
23021
The President participated in an interview
with:
Jack Farrell, correspondent for the
Boston Globe
Mr. Gearan
Nancy E. Soderberg, Special Assistant
for National Security Affairs and Staff
Director, National Security Council
(NSC)
23022
3:20
Air Force One arrived at Logan International
Airport.
19839
3:26
3:29
R
The President talked over a secure voice
conference call with:
Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon, President
of Mexico
Katherine E. O'Loughlin, Senior Duty
Officer, White House Situation Room,
National Security Council (NSC)
Stephen G. Niemerski, Duty Officer,
White House Situation Room, National
Security Council (NSC)
Alejandro D. Martinez, Duty Officer,
White House Situation Room, National
Security Council (NSC)
Kenneth Baldwin, Administrative
Assistant, White House Situation Room,
National Security Council (NSC)
23023
3:39
3:52
The President motored from Logan
International Airport to Parkham House, 33
Beacon Street. He was accompanied by:
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JANUARY 31, 1995
LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
3:39 p.m. TUESDAY
Senator Edward M. Kennedy,
(D-Massachusetts)
Senator John F. Kerry, (D-Massachusetts)
Thomas M. Menino, Mayor (D-Boston,
Massachusetts)
23024
4:04
4:45
The President participted in a meeting with
members of the Mayor's Youth Council of
Boston. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "G."
Members of Press in/out
23025
4:49
4:54
The President motored from Parkham House to
the Boston Park Plaza Hotel.
23026
5:00
The President went to the Presidential suite.
19840
5:01
5:03
P
The President talked with Mr. Panetta.
23027
5:28
5:34
The President met for a briefing on his
upcoming interview with his Special Assistant
and Deputy Press Secretary, Virginia M.
"Ginny" Terzano.
19843
5:33
P
The President placed the following telephone
calls to:
Kevin Flynn, talk show host for
WFEA/WZID Radio, Manchester, New
Hampshire
Donald Fanning, talk show host for WOKO
Radio, Dover, New Hampshire
Dan Pierce, talk show host for
WGIR-AM/FM Radio, Manchester, New
Hampshire
The calls were not completed.
19841
5:34
5:42
P
The President participated in a telephone
interview with:
Mary Nelson, correspondent for WMVU-AM
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JANUARY 31, 1995
BOSTON PARK PLAZA HOTEL
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
5:34 p.m. TUESDAY
Radio, Nashua, New Hampshire
Richard Strauss, Director of Radio,
Office of Communications
19842
5:43
5:47
P
The President participated in a telephone
interview with:
Dick Osborne, correspondent for WKXL
Radio, Concord, New Hampshire
Mr. Strauss
19844
5:49
5:55
P
The President participated in a telephone
interview with:
Mr. FLynn
Mr. Strauss
19845
5:58
6:04
P
The President participated in a telephone
interview with:
Mr. Fanning
Mr. Strauss
19846
6:05
6:14
P
The President participated in a telephone
interview with:
Mr. Pierce
Mr. Strauss
19847
6:05
R
The President was telephoned by Senator
John B. Breaux (D-Louisiana). The call was
not completed.
23033
6:18
6:25
The President met with Larry Fish---need to
better id
Interview ??
23034
6:28
6:32
The President met with:
Alan Levanthal, President of Beacon
Companies, Boston, Massachusetts; and
Vice-Chairman for Finance, Democratic
National Committee (DNC)
Fred Siegel, President, Beacon Energy,
Boston, Massachusetts; and Vice Chairman
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JANUARY 31, 1995
BOSTON PARK PLAZA HOTEL
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
6:28 p.m. TUESDAY
of Finance, Democratic National
Committee (DNC)
19848
6:39
6:43
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
19849
6:46
6:51
R
The President talked with his daughter,
Chelsea V. Clinton.
23035
7:00
The President went to the Arlington Room.
23036
7:00
7:40
The President participated in a receiving
line for Vice-Chairs and Host Committee
members of the 1995 New England Presidential
Dinner.
23037
7:52
The President went to the Imperial Ballroom.
23038
7:52
9:35
The President attended the 1995 New England
Presidential Dinner.
Members of Press in/out
23039
9:43
9:57
The President motored from the Boston Park
Plaza Hotel to Logan International Airport.
23020
10:13 11:14
The President flew by Air Force One from
Logan International Airport to Andrews AFB,
Maryland. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "H. II
23040
11:30 11:40
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White
House. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "I."
23041
11:46
The President returned to the second floor
Residence.
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JANUARY 31, 1995
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
11:46 p.m. TUESDAY
23042
For a record of the President's activities
after midnight, see the Daily Diary for
February 1, 1995.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1995
MEETING WITH ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS
APPENDIX "A"
January 31, 1995
Attendance confirmed by
The Map Room
Stephen Goodin.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State
Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury
Lawrence H. Summers, Under Secretary of the Treasury for
International Affairs
James R. Jones, Ambassador of the U.S. to Mexico
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers (CEA)
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor to the President and
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Deputy Assistant for National Security
Affairs
W. Bowman Cutter, Deputy Assistant for Economic Policy
MEETING TO DISCUSS THE MEXICO FINANCIAL
APPENDIX "B"
SITUATION
Attendance confirmed by
January 31, 1995
Stephen Goodin.
The Cabinet Room
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury
Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers (CEA)
Lawrence H. Summers, Under Secretary of the Treasury for
International Affairs
Senator Robert J. Dole, (R-Kansas)
Senator Thomas A. Daschle, (D-South Dakota)
Representative Newton L. "Newt" Gingrich, (R-Georgia)
Representative Richard A. Gephardt, (D-Missouri)
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty III, Counselor
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor to the President and
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Deputy Assistant for National Security
Affairs
Patrick J. Griffin, Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Leon S. Fuerth, Assistant to the Vice President for National
Security Affairs
Susan A. Brophy, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Legislative Affairs
Clifford M. Sloan, Associate Counsel
MEETING WITH SENIOR WHITE HOUSE STAFF
APPENDIX "C"
January 31, 1995
Attendance confirmed by
The Oval Office
Stephen Goodin.
ATTENDEES:
The President
Albert A. Gore Jr., Vice President
Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury
Leon E. Panetta, Assistant and Chief of Staff
Marcia L. Hale, Assistant and Director for Intergovernmental
Affairs
George R. Stephanopoulos, Senior Advisor to the President and
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Policy
Mark D. Gearan, Director of Communications
Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, Deputy Assistant for National Security
Affairs
W. Bowman Cutter, Deputy Assistant for Economic Policy
Donald A. Baer, Deputy Assistant and Director of Speechwriting
and Research
Alan J. Stone, Speechwriter
Elaine C. Kamarck, Senior Policy Advisor for the Vice President,
National Performance Review
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH COMMISSION OF
APPENDIX "D" Page 1
EXCELLENCE IN HISPANIC EDUCATION
Attendance not confirmed.
January 31, 1995
The Oval Office
ATTENDEES:
The President
Raul Yzaguirre, Chairman-designate of the President's Advisory
Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans; and
President, National Council of La Raza
Ana Margarita Guzman, Vice Chairman-designate of the President's
Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic
Americans; and Associate Vice Chancellor, Texas A&M University
Alfred Robert Ramirez, Executive Director, White House Initiative
on Educationa Excellence for Hispanice Americans
Erlinda Paiz Archuleta, Unit Director, Colorado Department of
Education
Cecilia Preciado Burciaga, Associate Dean, California State
University, Monterey Bay
George Castro, Research Staff, IBM Almaden Research Center
Darlene Chavira Chavez, Wakefield Middle School
David J. Cortiella, Administrator, Boston Housing Authority
Miriam Cruz, President, Equity Research Corporation
Juliet V. Garcia, President, University of Texas at Brownsville
Jose Gonzalez, President, InterAmerican University
Maria Hernandez, President, National Diversity Concepts, Inc.
Sonia Hernandez, Director, Education Policy
Martin J. Koldyke, Chairman, Fontenac Company
Cipriano Munoz, Science Coordinator, William Taft High School
Eduardo Padron, President, Miami-Dade Community College
Janice Petrovich, Education and Culture Division, Ford Foundation
APPENDIX "D"
Page 2
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Gloria Rodriguez, President, Advance Family Support and Education
Waldemar Rojas, Superintendent, San Frnciso Unified School
Isaura Santiago, President, Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community
College
John Phillip Santos, Director, Program Development WNET
Samuel Vigi, president, Luna Vocational Technical Institute
Diana Wasserman, Board Member, School Board of Broward County
Ruben Zacarias, Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Alexis M. Herman, Assistant and Director of Public Liaison
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APPENDIX "E"
MARINE ONE MANIFEST
January 31, 1995
FROM: South Grounds, The White House
TO:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
ATTENDEES:
The President
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Mark D. Gearan, Director of Communications
Nancy E. Soderberg, Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs and Staff Director, National Security Council (NSC)
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Maj. Michael G. Mudd, Army Aide
Dr. Jeffrey A. Elting, White House Physician
(b)(6) (b)(7)c (b)(7)e (b)(7)f
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "F"
Page 1
January 31, 1995
FROM:
Andrews AFB
TO:
Logan International Airport, Boston,
Massachusetts
ATTENDEES:
The President
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, (D-Massachusetts)
Senator John F. Kerry, (D-Massachusetts)
Mrs. Edward M. (Vicki) Kennedy, wife of the Senator
(D-Massachusetts)
Mrs. John (Theresa) Heinz, widow of the former Senator
(R-Pennsylvania)
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Mark D. Gearan, Director of Communications
Susan A. Brophy, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Legislative Affairs
Reta J. Lewis, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Nancy E. Soderberg, Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs and Staff Director, National Security Council (NSC)
Janice Enright, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
for Policy and Political Affairs
Wendy L. Smith, Deputy Director of Scheduling and Advance and
Presidential Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Joshua A. King, Director of Production for Presidential Events
Jeremy G. Gaines, Press Assistant
April Mellody, Press Assistant
APPENDIX "F"
Page 2
01-31-1995
Terence R. McAuliffe, Finance Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee (DNC)
Susan Leander, stenographer
Barbara G. Kinney, White House Photographer
Col. Ken Campbell, White House Military Office
Maj. Michael G. Mudd, Army Aide
Dr. Jeffrey A. Elting, White House Physician
Lt. Theresa S. Gee, White House Medical Unit
MSG A. Scott McQueeney, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
SSGT Jerre Thomas, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH2 James Burge, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH1 Alan Brown, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH1 Johnny Bivera, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
(b)(6), (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f
APPENDIX "F"
Page 3
01-31-1995
Ken Bazinet, correspondent for United Press International (UPI)
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Mike Theiler, photographer for Reuters
David Ake, AFP Photographer
Paul Alers, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Mark Knoller, CBS correspondent
Neil Grasso, CBS TV Crew
Gordon Gilliam, CBS TV Crew
Jim Colburn, photographer for Newsweek
Judy Shackleford, correspondent for Newsweek
Shari Thomas, ABC Radio
Jack Farrell, writer, Boston Globe
AIR FORCE ONE MANIFEST
APPENDIX "G"
Page 1
January 31, 1995
FROM: Logan International Airport
TO:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
ATTENDEES:
The President
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, (D-Massachusetts)
Senator John F. Kerry, (D-Massachusetts)
Senator Christopher J. Dodd, (D-Connecticut) ; and General
Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC)
Mrs. Edward M. (Vicki) Kennedy, wife of the Senator
(D-Massachusetts)
Mrs. John (Theresa) Heinz, widow of the former Senator
(R-Pennsylvania)
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Mark D. Gearan, Director of Communications
Susan A. Brophy, Deputy Assistant and Deputy Director of
Legislative Affairs
Reta J. Lewis, Special Assistant for Political Affairs
Nancy E. Soderberg, Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs and Staff Director, National Security Council (NSC)
Janice Enright, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
for Policy and Political Affairs
Wendy L. Smith, Deputy Director of Scheduling and Advance and
Presidential Trip Director
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Joshua A. King, Director of Production for Presidential Events
Jeremy G. Gaines, Press Assistant
APPENDIX "G"
Page 2
01-31-1995
Donald L. Fowler, National Chairman, Democratic National
Committee (DNC)
Tom Mezzio, need to better id
Susan Leander, stenographer
Paul M. Montrone, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fisher
Scientific International, Inc., Hampton, New Hampshire
Mike Powers, need to better id
Barbara G. Kinney, White House Photographer
Col. Ken Campbell, White House Military Office
Maj. Michael G. Mudd, Army Aide
Maj. Leo A. Mercado Jr., Marine Corps Aide
Dr. Jeffrey A. Elting, White House Physician
Capt. Keith Kettell, need to better id
Lt. Theresa S. Gee, White House Medical Unit
MSG A. Scott McQueeney, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
SSGT Jerre Thomas, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH2 James Burge, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH1 Alan Brown, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
PH1 Johnny Bivera, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
(b)(6), (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f
APPENDIX "G"
Page 3
01-31-1995
(b)(6) (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f
Ron Fournier, correspondent for Associated Press (AP)
Sue Cornwell, correspondent for Reuters
Ken Bazinet, correspondent for United Press International (UPI)
Doug Mills, photographer for Associated Press (AP)
Mike Theiler, photographer for Reuters
David Ake, AFP Photographer
Paul Alers, photographer for United Press International (UPI)
Mark Knoller, CBS correspondent
Neil Grasso, CBS TV Crew
Gordon Gilliam, CBS TV Crew
Jim Colburn, photographer for Newsweek
Judy Shackleford, correspondent for Newsweek
Shari Thomas, ABC Radio
Todd Purdhum, writer, New York Times
APPENDIX "H"
MARINE ONE MANIFEST
January 31, 1995
FROM:
Andrews AFB
TO:
South Grounds, The White House
ATTENDEES:
The President
Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political
Affairs
Bruce R. Lindsey, Deputy Counsel for Special Projects
Mark D. Gearan, Director of Communications
Nancy E. Soderberg, Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs and Staff Director, National Security Council (NSC)
D. Stephen Goodin, Personal Aide
Maj. Michael G. Mudd, Army Aide
Dr. Jeffrey A. Elting, White House Physician
(b)(6), (b)(7)c, (b)(7)e, (b)(7)f