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The Day Ahead: Help for Small Business

President Obama continues his push to help out small businesses gain access to capital by delivering remarks this morning to members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), and small business owners and organizations from across the country, says the White House.

Last week, Mr. Obama announced that his administration would seek to increase caps for existing Small Business Administration loans and give small banks more access to TARP money. In the afternoon, the President will meet with Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore in the Oval Office and then separately with Sen. Patrick Leahy.

Mr. Obama will also sign the Girl Scouts USA Centennial Commemorative Coin Act in the Oval Office.

He then wraps up his day with a meeting on health insurance reform with a variety of congressional players.

President Obama's Public Schedule:

11:50AM The President delivers remarks on the Administration’s plan to help small businesses

1:45PM The President meets with Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore

2:40PM The President meets with Senator Patrick Leahy

3:15PM The President signs the Girl Scouts USA Centennial Commemorative Coin Act

3:45PM The President meets with senior advisers

5:05PM The President meets with representatives of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus

Obama Tells Wall Street to Listen Up

An optimistic yet stern President Obama gave the financial sector a warning Monday about learning from mistakes and preventing another economic collapse.

"Those on Wall Street cannot resume taking risks without regard for consequences, and expect that next time, American taxpayers will be there to break their fall," said Mr. Obama to an audience of financial community members and government officials at Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York City. Keep Reading ...

From Wall Street to Your Street: Mike Emanuel Reports on Obama’s Financial Speech

Mike Emanuel reports from Wall Street. Photographer John Kisala makes sure the shot is lined up.

Mike Emanuel reports from Wall Street. Photographer John Kisala makes sure the shot is lined up.

 
 
White House Correspondent Mike Emanuel is reporting LIVE from Wall Street in New York City on President Obama's pitch to revamp financial regulations. Watch Mike live on Fox News Channel all day.