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President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, July 24, 2009. This evening the first couple will host a reception for ambassadors at the White House. (Photo by Kristoffer Tripplaar-Pool/Getty Images) .

By Sarah Lovenheim

President Obama delivers remarks at 9:30 a.m. to kick off the first U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue at the Ronald Reagan Building, co-chaired by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner.

He then attends his routine briefings and meets with senior advisers. He meets with Fédération Internationale de Football Association (French for International Federation of Association Football) president Joseph Blatter at 2:00 p.m.

At 2:45 p.m., he greets WNBA champions at the White House. His evening commences with a 7:00 p.m. reception for ambassadors, co-hosted with First Lady Michelle Obama.

For a rundown of other noteworthy events around town, check out our Federal City Digest.

Posted at 7:30 AM ET on Jul 27, 2009  | Category:  The Daybook
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That's assuming that Obama is a natural-born citizen and even legally President of the United States.

Posted by: JakeD | July 27, 2009 9:06 AM

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