Obama's Here: What Streets, What Activities, When It's Over

Monday, October 24, 2011
President Barack Obama is back in Los Angeles on Monday to attend two Hollywood fundraisers in the Hancock Park neighborhood, and he's landing at LAX just in time to take part in LA's infamous evening commute.

The night's events, at the homes of "Hitch" producer Jim Lassiter and then actors Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas, are expected to rake in $1 million for the President's 2012 run, according to KTLA.

In the morning, President Obama is headed to Burbank to do a taped segment for Jay Leno's "Tonight Show," and is set to take off from LAX before noon.
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