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Article: Remarks to the Friends of Art and Preservation in Embassies. (President Bill Clinton speech)(Transcript)
- Article from:
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- June 12, 1995
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June 8, 1995
One of these days we're going to have an event where I have to be introduced by the First Lady when we've had one of those other days. [Laughter] Lord only knows what will happen--[laughter]--but it will be another adventure.
I am delighted to see all of you here. I'm glad to be here with our friend Lee Annenberg and with Ann Gund and with all of you who support this important work.
Let me say that this has been an interesting day at the White House. We swore in 263 police officers earlier today. We've had all kinds of people in here from all over America. But mostly we have been celebrating the liberation of that fine young Air ...