The President and First Lady participated in an official arrival ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, India. the President's remarks
Day653/Nov8th/Monday: The President held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at Hyderabad House, and then an expanded bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Singh. Source
The President attended a business leaders luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Singh and Singh's wife Gursharan Kaur. Source
The President held a joint press conference with Prime Minister Singh at Hyderabad House. Transcript Video
T he President met separately with Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Opposition Leader Sushma Swaraj and President of the Indian National Congress Party Sonia Gandhi at the ITC Maurya Hotel.
The President and First Lady attended an embassy meet and greet. Source
The President delivered a speech to Parliament at the Parliament House in New Delhi, India. Transcript
The President and First Lady met with President of the Republic of India Pratibha Patil at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Source
The President and First Lady attended a state dinner at Rashtapati Bhavan. Toast Remarks of the President
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Joint Statement of President Obama and Prime Minister Singh
The President proclaimed November 9, 2010, as World Freedom Day. Source
The President and First Lady departed New Delhi, India for Jakarta, Indonesia. Source
United States Director of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the extension of a ban on air cargo from Yemen to include Somalia and slapped new restrictions on passenger goods on U.S.-bound international flights, stating, "No high risk cargo will be allowed on passenger aircraft." International mail would also be screened individually. Source
The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Leon Panetta released an internal memo announcing the agency's Office of Security would fully investigate the Wikileaks documents released on a public web site, declaring, "In some cases, CIA sources and methods have been compromised, harming our mission and endangering lives." Source
The United States Supreme Court turned down the first preliminary challenge to President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. Source
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