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Remarks in a Ceremony Honoring Tour de France Champion Lance Armstrong.(Transcript)
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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
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August 6, 2001
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August 3, 2001
The President. Please be seated. It's my privilege to welcome you all to the White House and to welcome my friend, a true champ, a great American, Lance Armstrong. America's incredibly proud of Lance, and I know two people who are really proud of him as well, that's Kristin, his wife, and young Luke. Thank you all for coming, as well.
We're also honored to have Chris Fowler of ESPN here. I'm so--thank you for coming, Chris. I was telling Chris ...
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