Hi, all. Today's report features:
West Wing Week: President Obama welcomed the nation's governors, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, and Mexican President Felipe Calderón to the White House. The First Lady and Education Secretary Arne Duncan also kicked off Education Month at the Library of Congress.
U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Meeting: The President and President Calderón of Mexico hold a joint press availability. President Obama also makes remarks on the situation in Libya. Fact sheet on enhancing U.S.-Mexico cooperation.
Ambassador Rice on Libya: U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations comments on the suspension of Libyan membership to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Energy Update: Secretary Chu discusses innovation in clean technology; manufacturing biofuels and electrofuels; support for a wind power plant in Maine.
Open for Questions: America's Great Outdoors: Council for Environmental Quality Chair Sutley and EPA Administrator Jackson take questions about the initiative.
White House Initiative on Asian American and Pacific Islanders: Weekly highlights and upcoming events.
Women Business Owners: Valerie Jarrett discusses a White House report on women in America.
Would You Like Them Here or There?: Behind the scenes as the First Lady and Education Secretary prepare to read Green Eggs and Ham to children on Read Across America Day.
And that's the report. See you again Monday, March 7.