Obama Watch: Week of December 14

President Obama accepts his Nobel Prize in Norway. See photos.

Monday - The president will meet with bank CEOs in the morning to talk about the different ways – from promoting lending to small businesses to improving lending practices for homeowners – which they can help the economy recover. President Obama will deliver remarks afterward.

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Monday - The president will meet with bank CEOs in the morning to talk about the different ways – from promoting lending to small businesses to improving lending practices for homeowners – which they can help the economy recover. President Obama will deliver remarks afterward.

Monday Afternoon - In the afternoon he’ll meet with Lebanon President Michel Sleiman, and later, Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.).

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Monday Afternoon - In the afternoon he’ll meet with Lebanon President Michel Sleiman, and later, Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.).

Tuesday - Today, President Obama will go to a D.C. area Home Depot store to talk to an invitation-only audience about homes that are retrofitted (to become more energy-efficient) and how they impact the economy. Through home retrofits, Americans can save on their energy bills, the White House says.

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Tuesday - Today, President Obama will go to a D.C. area Home Depot store to talk to an invitation-only audience about homes that are retrofitted (to become more energy-efficient) and how they impact the economy. Through home retrofits, Americans can save on their energy bills, the White House says.

Wednesday - The president will attend meetings at the White House.

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Wednesday - The president will attend meetings at the White House.

Thursday - After attending meetings during the day, President Obama will travel to Copenhagen to take part in the final day of the climate change conference. He will return to D.C. on Friday.

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Thursday - After attending meetings during the day, President Obama will travel to Copenhagen to take part in the final day of the climate change conference. He will return to D.C. on Friday.

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“60 Minutes” Interview - The president recently sat down for an interview with “60 Minutes” and discussed the war in Afghanistan and the state dinner party crashers. About Afghanistan: He’ll be willing to change his approach if the surge of 30,000 isn’t effective by the end of next year. About the party crashers: The president says he’s “seriously upset” about it and that a security breach of that kind won’t happen again.

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“60 Minutes” Interview - The president recently sat down for an interview with “60 Minutes” and discussed the war in Afghanistan and the state dinner party crashers. About Afghanistan: He’ll be willing to change his approach if the surge of 30,000 isn’t effective by the end of next year. About the party crashers: The president says he’s “seriously upset” about it and that a security breach of that kind won’t happen again.

Christmas in Washington - Singers Usher and Mary J. Blige were among those who performed this weekend at the “Christmas in Washington” concert. Comedian George Lopez served as emcee for the event and the Obamas joined the performers at the end of the evening for a rendition of “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.”

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Christmas in Washington - Singers Usher and Mary J. Blige were among those who performed this weekend at the “Christmas in Washington” concert. Comedian George Lopez served as emcee for the event and the Obamas joined the performers at the end of the evening for a rendition of “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.”

In First Lady News… - The Oprah Winfrey special, “Christmas at the White House,” aired Sunday. The interview featured some playful banter between President Obama and First Lady Michelle, with the two discussing who gives better Christmas gifts.

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In First Lady News… - The Oprah Winfrey special, “Christmas at the White House,” aired Sunday. The interview featured some playful banter between President Obama and First Lady Michelle, with the two discussing who gives better Christmas gifts.

Department Visit - Friday afternoon, the First Lady will visit the Department of Labor to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Women’s Bureau. She will deliver remarks during the ceremony, praising the achievements of the bureau.

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Most Fascinating - ABC’s Barbara Walters recently named the First Lady the Most Fascinating Person of 2009. In the interview, Mrs. Obama talked about the First Dog, Bo, and about her relationship with the president. While the political arena has been difficult for her at times, she says her husband would have given it all up at her request; but she’s glad she didn’t.

Toys for Tots - On Wednesday, Mrs. Obama will bring donations for the Toys for Tots campaign to the Marine Corps Base Quantico.

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Toys for Tots - On Wednesday, Mrs. Obama will bring donations for the Toys for Tots campaign to the Marine Corps Base Quantico.