DNC 2012: Tuesday's prime time Convention schedule

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Schedule for Tuesday, September 4 from the Democratic National Convention.

WASHINGTON, September 4, 2012 — Schedule for Tuesday, September 4 from the Democratic National Convention. 

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT

Remarks: The Honorable Anthony R. Foxx - Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina

The Honorable Harry Reid: Democratic Majority Leader and member of the US Senate, Nevada

 An Economy Built to Last Video: Education

 Women of the US House of Representatives

 Jimmy Carter Video

Remarks:The Honorable Ken Salazar

 Kennedy Family Tribute Video

Remarks: Joe Kennedy III - Candidate for the US House of Representatives, Massachusetts

Live Performance: Ledisi -  Singer/songwriter 

Remarks: The Honorable Robert Wexler: President of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace and former member of the US House of Representatives, Florida

 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT 

Remarks: The Honorable R.T. Rybak - Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota

The Honorable Jared Polis - Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado

Stronger Together Video: Reproductive Choice

American Voices Remarks: Maria Ciano

 Remarks: Nancy Keenan - President of the National Abortion Rights Action League – Pro-Choice America (NARAL)

Progress for People Video: American Veterans

American Voices Remarks: Nate Davis

Remarks:The Honorable Tammy Duckworth - Candidate for the US House of Representatives, Illinois and former Assistant Secretary of the US Department of Veterans Affairs

The Honorable Lincoln Chafee -Governor of Rhode Island

The Honorable James E. Clyburn -Assistant Democratic Leader and Member of the US House of Representatives, South Carolina

Progress for People Video: Health Care

 American Voices Remarks: Stacey Lihn

Remarks: The Honorable Xavier Becerra - Democratic Caucus Vice Chair and Member of the US House of Representatives, California

9:00 PM – 10:00 PM EDT

The Honorable Ted Strickland - Former Governor of Ohio

The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius

The Honorable Rahm Emanuel - Mayor of Chicago, Illinois and former White House Chief of Staff

Remarks: Kal Penn, Actor/Producer - Former Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement

Remarks: Craig Robinson and Maya Soetoro-ng - Brother of Mrs. Obama and Sister of President Obama

Stronger Together Video: Equal Pay

Remarks: Lilly Ledbetter - Women’s equality leader and namesake of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act

The Honorable Deval Patrick -Governor of Massachusetts

10:00 PM – 11:00 PM EDT

The Honorable Martin O’Malley - Governor of Maryland

Introduction of Keynote Speaker Julián Castro: Joaquin Castro -Brother of Mayor Julián Castro and candidate for the US House of Representatives, Texas

 Keynote Address

The Honorable Julián Castro: Mayor of San Antonio, Texas

Michelle Obama Video and Remarks: Elaine Brye

Remarks

Michelle Obama - First Lady of the United States

 Benediction - Jena Lee Nardella -Founder and Executive Director of Blood: Water Mission


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