The Note

ByABC News
August 25, 2003, 10:17 AM

W A S H I N G T O N August 22&#151;<br> -- Today's Schedule (all times Eastern):

8:00 am: Senator Bob Graham holds a meet and greet, Charleston County, S.C.10:15 am: Governor Howard Dean tours a renewable energy company, Merrimack, N.H.11:00 am: Senator Graham holds a roundtable with State Senator Clementa Pickney, Ridgeland, S.C.11:00 am: Tom McClintock appears on the Armstrong and Getty radio show on Sacramento KSTE11:00 am: Bill Simon appears on the Lee Rodgers and Melanie Morgan radio show on San Francisco KSFO11:30 am: Green Party gubernatorial candidate Peter Camejo appears on the morning show on San Diego XETV12:00 pm: Reverend Jesse Jackson leads a press conference discussing the state of the civil rights movement, D.C.12:00 pm: Reverend Al Sharpton attends a press conference to endorse Governor Bob Riley's tax proposal, Birmingham, Ala.12:45 pm: President Bush tours Ice Harbor Lock and Dam, Burbank, Wash.1:15 pm: President Bush makes remarks on salmon restoration in the Snake River, Burbank, Wash.1:30 pm: Governor Dean holds a private meeting with N.H. NEA leaders, Concord, N.H.2:00 pm: Sharon Davis has lunch with community leaders, Long Beach3:00 pm: Governor Gray Davis addresses the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, San Diego3:00 pm: Arianna Huffington holds a private roundtable discussion with the Latina Women's Forum and a press availability, Los Angeles3:00 pm: Arnold Schwarzenegger talks with local business owners, Huntington Beach3:00 pm: Governor Dean attends the Inter-Campaign Softball Tournament at Derryfield Park, Manchester, N.H.3:30 pm: President Bush attends Bush-Cheney 2004 fundraiser at a private residence, Seattle, Wash. (closed press)4:00 pm: Congressional and Interior Department leaders unveil a plaque at the Lincoln Memorial commemorating the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech, D.C.4:00 pm: Camejo appears on Talk of the City on Los Angeles KPCC radio5:15 pm: Huffington appears on the Sean Hannity radio show7:30 pm: Governor Dean attends an ice cream social at the Governor's Inn, Rochester, N.H.8:30 pm: Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante attends a dinner honoring prominent Latinos, Coronado9:00 pm: McClintock appears on FNC's Hannity and Colmes 10:00 pm: McClintock appears on CNN's News Night with Aaron Brown

NEWS SUMMARY

ABC News' Nick Schifrin reports that Schwarzenegger will be in Huntington Beach at 3:00 pm ET today to walk around the area and talk with local business owners. He is expected to make remarks, details TBD.

Governor Davis will address the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in San Diego today at 3:00 pm ET. He "will reiterate his opposition to Proposition 54, renew his commitment to reforming California's workers' compensation system, and discuss pressing issues facing California's Latino community," according to a campaign release. Senator Barbara Boxer will join the governor.

California First Lady Sharon Davis will attend a luncheon in Long Beach with community leaders beginning at 2:00 pm ET.

Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante will attend a dinner honoring prominent Latinos at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in Coronado. The event starts at 8:30 pm ET.

Arianna Huffington will hold a roundtable discussion at 3:00 pm ET with the Latina Women's Forum at the Century Supper Club in Los Angeles and hold a press availability following their private meeting. Huffington also appears on the Sean Hannity radio show this afternoon.

State Senator Tom McClintock appears on the Armstrong and Getty Show on Sacramento KSTE radio this morning. Tonight, he will be a guest on FNC's Hannity and Colmes and CNN's News Night with Aaron Brown.

Bill Simon will be a guest on the Lee Rodgers and Melanie Morgan show on San Francisco KSFO this morning at 11:00 am ET.

Green Party candidate Peter Camejo appears on San Diego XETV at 11:30 am ET. He also will appear on NPR affiliate Los Angeles KPCC radio for the Talk of the City program at 4:00 pm ET.

President Bush tours the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam in Burbank, Washington, today. He'll make remarks about the salmon restoration effort in the Snake River. He also attends a closed-press Bush-Cheney 2004 fundraiser at a private residence in Seattle.

Governor Dean campaigns in New Hampshire today. He'll tour a renewable energy company this morning, meet with NEA leaders, attend the hotly contested campaign softball tourney, and have some ice cream. He stays in the Granite State on Saturday, holding an economic roundtable breakfast and going to the farmer's market in Portsmouth and an IBEW picnic. Governor Dean then heads to Falls Church, Virginia, to kick-off his Sleepless Summer Tour. He'll head to Milwaukee from there.