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Article: Remarks in a roundtable discussion on the floods in Woodland. (Woodland, Washington)(President Bill Clinton speech)(Transcript)
- Article from:
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- February 19, 1996
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February 14, 1996
The President. Is everybody here? Mark, do you want to start?
[Mark Anderson, Woodland deputy fire chief, thanked the President and other roundtable participants, summarized the efforts to control the flooding, and asked the President to comment.]
The President. Well, first of all, I want to thank you and the fire chief and the mayor and everybody in this community who worked so hard. You deserve to be a little emotional, and I bet you haven't had much sleep in the last several days.
[Mr. Anderson reported that although he got little sleep during the first 4 days of flooding, the last few nights were more restful.]
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