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Obama statement on BP oil spill

EXT DAY MS PAN-RIGHT ZOOM-IN President Barack Obama, Bob Graham, who is the former Governor of Florida and U.S. Senator, and William K. Reilly, who is the former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency walk outside of the White House towards podium. Obama states, " Good morning everybody, I just met with these two gentlemen, former senator Bob Graham of Florida, and former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Bill Reilly. They will lead the National Commission on the BP oil spill in the gulf. Which is the now the greatest environmental disaster of its kind in our history.
EXT DAY MS PAN-RIGHT ZOOM-IN President Barack Obama, Bob Graham, who is the former Governor of Florida and U.S. Senator, and William K. Reilly, who is the former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency walk outside of the White House towards podium. Obama states, " Good morning everybody, I just met with these two gentlemen, former senator Bob Graham of Florida, and former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Bill Reilly. They will lead the National Commission on the BP oil spill in the gulf. Which is the now the greatest environmental disaster of its kind in our history.
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June 01, 2010
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