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      <title>Presidential Candidates Debate</title>
      <description>The presidential candidates for the 1992 election debated each other in the the second of three scheduled presidential debates. The participants were President George Bush, Governor Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot. They answered questions from the audience that regarded their campaigns and their policy preferences, which mostly focused on economic issues. The audience consisted of 209 undecided voters from the Richmond, VA area.</description>
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      <title>Vice Presidential Candidates Debate</title>
      <description>The two major party vice presidential candidates and the running mate of independent presidential candidate Ross Perot participated in the only scheduled 1992 vice presidential debate. The debate was moderated by Hal Bruno, and was conducted in a discussion format where the candidates' responses to questions were followed by discussion periods where the candidates could directly address one another. The three men stood at separate podia during the debate, and afterwards shook hands and greeted members of their families.
The debate featured sharp exchanges between Vice President Quayle and Senator Gore on the performance of the Bush administration and the character of Democratic presidential nominee Governor Bill Clinton. Admiral Stockdale, stating that he felt "like an observer at a ping-pong game," interjected comments between the major candidates' remarks on issues including defense policy, the environment, and taxation.</description>
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      <title>George H. W. Bush Concession Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to supporters in Bush/Quayle campaign headquarters in the Westin Galleria Hotel in Houston after election returns indicated that Gov. Clinton won the election. Arising to the podium to cheers of "Thank you, George!" the president urged his supporters to stand behind the new president, and thanked key people in his campaign including former Secy. of State James Baker and his wife, Barbara. Following his remarks, the president and his wife waved to supporters from the stage.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Candidates Debate</title>
      <description>The two major party candidates and Ross Perot participated in the first presidential debate. The debate was moderated by Jim Lehrer and questions were asked by three journalists. The three candidates, standing at separate podia, responded to the questions and rebutted their opponent's statements. Following the debate, they shook hands and mingled with the correspondents, their families, and members of the selected audience. The audience applauded a number of times throughout the debate. President Bush began his statement by criticizing Gov. Clinton's participation in demonstrations abroad when he was a student at Oxford 23 years ago. Gov. Clinton responded that this was a "questioning of his patriotism." He compared it to "McCarthyism" and referred to how President Bush's father, Sen. Prescott Bush, opposed McCarthy's tactics. Ross Perot responded that one's actions as a "senior official in the federal government" were more important than one's actions in "formative years."</description>
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      <title>Presidential Candidates Debate</title>
      <description>The two major party presidential nominees and independent presidential candidate Ross Perot participated in the third and final 1992 presidential candidates debate. During the first half of the debate, the three men responded to questions from moderator Jim Lehrer, with time allowed for responses to each others' remarks. During the second half of the debate, the candidates responded to questions from a panel of reporters, with their response time strictly limited. The candidates stood at separate podia before a live audience in the debate hall, and greeted their families on the stage following the debate. The debate was marked by sharp exchanges between the candidates on the issues of economic proposals and presidential character. Gov. Clinton defended his state's economic record against attacks from the president, and stressed the need for change in America. President Bush repeatedly spoke on Gov. Clinton's "pattern" of failing to take a firm stand on issues, and responded sharply to his opponents' statements to the effect that the Bush administration aided the military buildup of Iraq under Saddam Hussein. Mr. Perot spoke on his business experience and the necessity for solving America's economic problems first.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to a group of small business leaders in the Joseph Koury Convention Center in Greensboro to propose $20 billion in tax breaks and reductions for small businesses, to be paid for through $132 in spending cuts also proposed by the president. In his remarks, the president lauded the spirit of entrepreneurship and owners of American small businesses. He also criticized the economic policies of Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Clinton, who he called, "Governor Taxes."</description>
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      <title>Bush/Quayle Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>Former President Ronald Reagan spoke at the Arizona G.O.P. Rally endorsing the ticket of George Bush and Dan Quayle after an extended introduction and rally. C-SPAN opened its phone lines to take viewer questions and comments on the presidential campaign. Mr. Reagan's speech was cut short by technical difficulties.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters in Anaheim, California, at a Bush/Quayle campaign rally. Speaking outside under the California sun, President Bush used the occasion to criticize Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Bill Clinton's expertise in military affairs and economic proposals. He also accused Gov. Clinton of "fearmongering" concerning the issue of family values. Prior to the speech by President Bush, Rep. Robert Dornan and former President Ronald Reagan stirred up the crowd with speeches attacking the Democratic nominee. Rep. Dornan suggested Gov. Clinton bided his time in the Vietnam War in a London pub, and former President Reagan also criticized Gov. Clinton's avoidance of military service during the Vietnam War.</description>
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      <title>Laura Bush Interview</title>
      <description>Mrs. Bush, wife of Texas governor and Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush, spoke about herself in an interview. She talked about her background, where she grew up, her relationship with former President and Mrs. Bush, close family, and her campaign for literacy.</description>
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      <title>Post Election Arrival Remarks</title>
      <description>President Bush greeted a crowd of supporters on the South Lawn of the White House on the afternoon following his defeat in the presidential election. Speaking to supporters waving American flags and pom-poms, the president thanked his supporters, and pledged to work toward ensuring a smooth transition for the next administration. The president was accompanied on the stage by his wife and Vice President and Marilyn Quayle.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush began his campaigning on election eve in Madison, New Jersey, with a campaign rally. Speaking beneath a huge banner reading, "One Day to Victory," the president emphasized the importance of trust and character of a president, and criticized the policies of Gov. Clinton in Arkansas. He also criticized the objectivity of the media, claiming 1992 as the most biased year in presidential politics.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to supporters at an election eve rally in the AstroArena in Houston. Following introductory remarks from a number of entertainers, the president recalled his political beginnings in giving his self-confessed last campaign speech. He also recalled his service in the Navy, where he said he learned the important aspects of leadership including honesty and character. Following his prepared remarks, the president waved to the crowd and accompanied his wife off the stage.</description>
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      <title>Bob Dole Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Former Senator Dole talked about the Reagan presidency, his term as Senate Finance Committee chairman, and his decision to run for Senate majority leader. Topics included Social Security, the 1988 presidential campaign, and political friendships.
This never before aired interview with historian Richard Norton Smith is part of an oral history project at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas. The location of this interview is not known.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to supporters at an election eve rally in Akron, Ohio. In his speech, the president warned against the policies of Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Bill Clinton and his running mate, "Ozone Man," and urged the crowd to support his reelection. At one point in the speech, he also called for emergency assistance for someone in the crowd.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to an enthusiastic crowd from the back of his campaign train during a stop on his three state whistle stop tour of the South. After an introduction from the governor of North Carolina, the president criticized his opponent Gov. Bill Clinton's leadership in Arkansas, and Clinton's proposals for health care reform and education. Following his prepared remarks, the president was presented with two scale models of Thomasville's landmark, the world's largest chair.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to a meeting of Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise owners in the Opryland Hotel in Nashville four days prior to the election. In his remarks, the president criticized the policy proposals of Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton, and advanced his own policy proposals on education and economic recovery.</description>
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      <title>Bush Television Commercials</title>
      <description>Included is "The Future/The Experience/The Mission," a series of commercials using Republican convention footage, and a spot featuring Barbara Bush.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to supporters in the Palace arena in Michigan two days before election day. Following an introduction from Detroit basketball player Bill Lambier, the president criticized Gov. Clinton's record in Arkansas and his "pattern of deception" concerning the draft. The president spoke to a large crowd while surrounded by teenagers dressed in ethnic costumes.</description>
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      <title>Former President Health Problems</title>
      <description>President Bush talked with reporters about his overnight hospital stay. The former president was under observation following an episode of heart fibrillation and left the hospital today.</description>
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      <title>Republican Walking Tour in Pine Bluff</title>
      <description>Representatives of the Bush administration walked through an impoverished neighborhood in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, during their "Come On Down" tour in Arkansas. The tour, named after a phrase Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton used in his acceptance speech at the 1992 Democratic National Convention, was intended to show up the economic problems in Arkansas attributable to the failed leadership of Gov. Clinton. The Republican administrators greeted voters in Pine Bluff while viewing run down buildings in Pine Bluff.</description>
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      <title>Gore/Carter News Conference</title>
      <description>Senator Gore, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, and former President Carter held a news conference to talk about campaign issues. They compared the foreign and domestic policies of President Bush and Governor Clinton. Former President Carter was critical of the Bush administration's "politicizing of foreign policy" and the expected departure of Secretary of State Baker to run the Bush campaign.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>The president spoke from a podium to a large rally in St. Louis, criticizing Democratic candidate Bill Clinton's record in Arkansas and predicting and upturn in the U.S. economy.</description>
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      <title>1988 and 1992 Campaigns</title>
      <description>Former Vice President Quayle talked about being chosen by George Bush as his running mate in the 1988 election campaign. A video clip was shown of the announcement news conference in New Orleans. He then talked about his two presidential campaigns with President Bush.</description>
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      <title>Clinton and Barbara Bush Campaign Speeches</title>
      <description>Democratic candidate Governor Clinton discussed various campaign issues, as did Mrs. Bush. One main topic at the black-tie dinner was family issues.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Town Meeting in Iowa</title>
      <description>President Bush sat on a stool in the midst of a large crowd of supporters to respond to questions in a "town hall meeting" in Des Moines, Iowa. The president discussed the agricultural economy and recent economic statistics that supported his claim that the country is undergoing an economic recovery. At one point in the town meeting, the president responded to a question from a young girl, who ascended to the stage to speak into the president's microphone.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to an excited crowd of supporters during a campaign stop in Michigan. In his remarks, the president, surrounded by cheering supporters holding signs, criticized his opponent's record as governor of Arkansas, and labelled Sen. Al Gore "Ozone Man."</description>
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      <title>Republican National Committee Luncheon</title>
      <description>The 1992 Republican Gala, the traditionally largest Republican fund
 raiser, rallied support among Republicans for the president. Mr.
 Quayle spoke in strong support for President Bush and the Republican
 platform. President Bush was interrupted during his speech by
 demonstrators for more AIDS research. After the interruption, Mr.
 Bush continued with his speech about family values, his opponent, and
 credibility.
 
 There was a break from 2:31 to 2:43 while waiting for former Vice President Bush to arrive, during which audience telephone comments were taken in the C-SPAN studio and live crowd shots were shown.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Remarks</title>
      <description>President Bush participated in a televised "town meeting" program in the studios of WSB-TV on the morning after the final presidential candidates debate. The president, wearing a wide pinstriped suit and standing amidst an audience of undecided voters, responded to questions from audience members on issues in the 1992 presidential campaign, including the economy and health care. The president also apologized for an incident before game two of the World Series the previous evening in which a Marine Corps color guard flew the Canadian flag upside down.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Town Meeting in Ohio</title>
      <description>President Bush responded to questions from an audience of Ohio broadcasters and voters in the Ohio Historical Society building. Sitting at a stool on stage in front of a large presidential seal, the president responded to audience members' questions on the deficit, strengthening the American family, and education.</description>
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      <title>Yale and Public Service</title>
      <description>Former President Bush spoke to students and faculty about his time in the Oval Office, lessons he learned while a student at Yale, and the value of public service.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke at the Texas State Republican Party convention before a large, boisterous crowd of Republican supporters. The Dallas Convention Center, where the convention took place, was decorated with colorful patriotic signs and symbols. President Bush did not take questions after his speech, which focused on his candidacy for a second term and gave a positive assessment of the state of the nation during his first term. He delivered the speech with much fervor and punctuated it with cheers for the "Agies." Following the speech, C-SPAN opened its phonelines to take viewers' reactions and comments.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush, flanked by his wife, House Minority Whip Rep. Newt Gingrich, Sen. Strom Thurmond, and South Carolina Gov. Carroll Campbell, spoke to an enthusiastic crown at a railroad station in Norcross, Georgia. Speaking in front of his train at the station, the president alluded several times to the Atlanta Braves baseball team currently playing in the World Series in predicting his election victory. He criticized the economic and social proposals of Gov. Clinton, and repeated his allegations against Gov. Clinton's pattern of "waffling" on issues. Following his speech, the president donned an Atlanta Braves windbreaker.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush addressed a rally outside the municipal building of Springfield, PA, outside Philadelphia. He mentioned his debate last night with Democratic opponent Governor Clinton. He also talked about his presidency, the Persian Gulf War, and the breakup of the Communist empire, among other things. Mrs. Bush was with the president on the stage.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Campaigns</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were opened for audience comments the Gore and Bush campaigns. Mr. Bennett reviewed news stories on the Internet. A video clip was shown of an interview with Mr. Silversmith, the owner of USS Sequoia, formerly the presidential yacht. Captain Kelly participated by telephone, describing life aboard the Sequoia Presidential Yacht before it was decommissioned and sold. He also talked about its history.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Buchanan, former 1992 Republican presidential candidate, discussed the 1992 presidential race and the presidential campaign of President Bush.</description>
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      <description>The president and the vice president appeared with their wives at a political rally. Mr. Quayle introduced the president with a speech that stressed family values. President Bush highlighted his foreign policy and criticized Governor Clinton's economic plan and his record in Arkansas.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 1992 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Vice President Dan Quayle appeared in the C-SPAN studio to take viewer calls on a variety of campaign issues. He began by pointing out that his name was misspelled by [The New York Times] in the notice that he was appearing on C-SPAN. He answered questions on the economy, his military service, and Governor Clinton's foreign policy experience. In response to a question, he indicated that he had ever met Brett Kimberlin and had never smoked marijuana. In response to a viewer question, he responded, "... 1969, even Nixon didn't support the war."</description>
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      <description>Following an introduction by Governor Castle, the president spoke to supporters on campaign issues, emphasizing education reform. He also spoke in favor of the North American Free Trade Agreement, pointing out that it will not cost U.S. jobs.</description>
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      <description>Following the second presidential debate, President Bush addressed a rally in Richmond, VA. He talked about the debate and the differences between the Democratic and Republican Parties. He called for voters to "clean the house". Mrs. Bush was on the stage with President Bush.</description>
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      <description>President Bush spoke to supporters at a Labor Day picnic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during a campaign swing through Michigan and Wisconsin. In his remarks, the president pledged to make the interests of working men and women the number one priority for the nation. He criticized Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Bill Clinton's remarks for being critical of the U.S., and claimed Gov. Clinton was attempting to scare the country into electing him into office. He promised to speak of "real ideas" in the 1992 campaign. He also called for a reduction in the number of frivolous lawsuits in the American legal system, and recalled the rhetoric of former President Harry Truman.</description>
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      <description>President Bush criticized the media and his opponent in a speech during the first leg of a ten day campaign tour of the country. The president also mentioned a report in the [Sunday Telegraph of Britain] that Gov. Clinton made contacts with European Community officials to delay action on an international trade treaty until after the presidential election.</description>
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      <author>info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)</author>
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      <description>Road to the White House aired commercials from the Bush and Clinton campaigns.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 1992 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Ms. Rees examined the educational plan proposed by Republican presidential candidate Texas Governor George W. Bush, and responded to calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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      <author>info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 1992 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Vice President Quayle spoke to supporters at a campaign rally during the first stop of a six city election eve campaign swing. Surrounded by supporters including Secy. of Education Lamar Alexander, the vice president urged the crowd to reelect President George Bush, and recalled the accomplishments of the first Bush term.</description>
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      <description>President Bush spoke to a crowd from the rear platform of a train in Grand Blanc, Michigan, during a stop on his whistle-stop train tour of Michigan. With his wife Barbara at his side, the president assailed the record of Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton on the economy and the environment.</description>
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      <description>The guests analyzed the presidential debate held on October 11, 1992 and the effects it would have on the remainder of the campaign.</description>
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      <description>President Bush spoke from the rear platform of the "Spirit of America" train in a stop during a whistle-stop train tour in Michigan. Speaking to a supportive audience, President Bush read from notes to criticize the policies of his opponent Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Clinton, including his environmental policies as embodied in the pollution content of the Arkansas River. Mrs. Bush stood by the president's side during the appearance. The president was introduced by Michigan Governor John Engler, who spoke from the train platform accompanied by his wife standing by his side. Following his prepared remarks, the president was awarded a proclamation for "President Bush Day" from the mayor of Wixom. He also briefly greeted supporters following the ceremony.</description>
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      <description>President Bush spoke briefly and responded to questions from the audience during a campaign visit to Uniform Tubes, Inc. in Pennsylvania. Speaking from a stool in the center of the audience, President Bush responded to questions on issues in the 1992 presidential race, including education, Congress, and the economy. Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander sat in the audience during the appearance, and rose to respond to a question on education from a member of the audience.</description>
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      <description>President Bush travelled 2600 miles on a six-state campaign tour
 aboard Air Force One. He visited towns in each of the six states
 surrounding Democratic candidate Clinton's home state of Arkansas to
 criticize Gov. Clinton's record.
 
 C-SPAN cameras recorded the behind the scenes events from the
 president's departure from the White House at 6:30 a.m. and the
 helicopter ride to Andrews Air Force Base  where he is seen boarding
 Air Force One. At each site, one can see advance work, the
 arrangements for reporters, the media filing stories, and the
 president approaching the podium and making his remarks. Telecasts
 from local television reports are included providing a record of how
 the local media reported the events are also aired. Finally, the
 president returns to Andrews Air Force Base at 11:45 PM.
 
 Program ends abruptly.</description>
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      <description>President Bush spoke to an audience made up of personnel from the Natural Community Planning Organization in San Diego, California, on the environment and other issues in the 1992 campaign. In his remarks, the president stressed the benefits of a balance between environmental and economic concerns worked out in the marketplace rather than the government. He lauded his administration's accomplishments concerning the environment, and said he had been able to strike a balance between jobs and the environment through new initiatives. President Bush spoke in front of a ranch house during the speech.</description>
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