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Date Added: June 08, 2008 02:44:02 AM
THE PRESIDENT: Welcome. Thank you. It's -- so glad to be here at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. And I've come to introduce you to your new boss -- Secretary Steve Preston. I want to thank Steve's wife, Molly, five children -- (applause) -- and his mom and dad, Lee and Ursula.

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