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President Barack Obama (L) says goodbye to Vice President Joe Biden's granddaughter Finnegan Biden before departing the White House on the South Lawn July 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama is traveling to Oklahoma to speak about 'expanding economic opportunity for communities across the country, including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,' according to the White House.
President Barack Obama (L) says goodbye to Vice President Joe Biden's granddaughter Finnegan Biden before departing the White House on the South Lawn July 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama is traveling to Oklahoma to speak about 'expanding economic opportunity for communities across the country, including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,' according to the White House.
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President Barack Obama (L) says goodbye to Vice President Joe Biden's granddaughter Finnegan Biden before departing the White House on the South Lawn July 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama is traveling to Oklahoma to speak about 'expanding economic opportunity for communities across the country, including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,' according to the White House.
President Barack Obama (L) says goodbye to Vice President Joe Biden's granddaughter Finnegan Biden before departing the White House on the South Lawn July 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama is traveling to Oklahoma to speak about 'expanding economic opportunity for communities across the country, including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,' according to the White House.
President Barack Obama on board, Marine One lifts off from the White House South LawnJuly 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama is traveling to Oklahoma to speak about 'expanding economic opportunity for communities across the country, including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,' according to the White House.
US President Barack Obama walks to board Marine One from the South Lawn of the White House on July 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama is heading to Oklahoma to visit the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and to speak on expanding economic opportunity.
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