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The Syrian crisis forced President Obama to scrub his planned fundraising roundtable in Los Angeles, but first lady Michelle Obama will stand in for him at a rescheduled event set for Friday, Oct. 11.
The First Lady will be hosted by Everybody Loves Raymond creator Philip Rosenthal and his actress wife, Monica, at their Hancock Park home.
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A Democratic National Committee e-mail states that the one-hour event and photo reception will include “a roundtable discussion, where she will take questions in an off-the-cuff discussion with a limited number of guests.”
Tickets for the photo reception start at $1,250 per guest, while the roundtable discussion tickets range from $10,000 to $32,400 per guest.
Previously, the president was set to attend a $32,400-per-person “off the cuff” roundtable discussion with the president at the Hancock Park home of Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman and her husband, composer Michael Skloff on Sept. 9.
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