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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER COX (R-CA) U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER COX (R-CA) DELIVERS REMARKS TO THE MCGRAW-HILL HOMELAND SECURITY SUMMIT
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Washington Transcript Service
06-04-2004
REPRESENTATIVE COX DELIVERS REMARKS TO THE MCGRAW-HILL
HOMELAND SECURITY SUMMIT
JUNE 4, 2004
SPEAKER: U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER COX (R-CA)
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COX: Welcome to all of you and congratulations on being so
prompt and punctual and starting your day early here in Washington. It's
a pleasure to join you at this homeland security summit.
We're meeting here in...
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