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President Obama Holds Townhall with young African Leaders.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s address to the forum this morning
US President Barack Obama greets participants after a town hall meeting with Young African Leaders in the East Room at the White House in Washington, DC, on August 3, 2010. Obama said he was "heartbroken" over the situation in Zimbabwe, and that President Robert Mugabe was not "serving his people well." The event brought 115 young leaders from civil society and the private sector from more than 40 countries across Africa to Washington to meet with their American counterparts and US government officials.
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WASHINGTON - AUGUST 03: U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in the East Room of the White House for a town hall meeting with young African leaders August 3, 2010 in Washington, DC. During the town hall meeting, Obama took questions on economic issues, health issues and foreign relations between the United States and African nations.
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WASHINGTON - AUGUST 03: Young African leaders listen as U.S. President Barack Obama answers questions n the East Room of the White House during a town hall meeting August 3, 2010 in Washington, DC. During the town hall meeting, Obama took questions on economic issues, health issues and foreign relations between the United States and African nations.
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WASHINGTON - AUGUST 03: Young African leaders listen as U.S. President Barack Obama answers questions in the East Room of the White House during a town hall meeting August 3, 2010 in Washington, DC. During the town hall meeting, Obama took questions on economic issues, health issues and foreign relations between the United States and African nations.
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WASHINGTON - AUGUST 03: Young African leaders try to ask U.S. President Barack Obama a question during a town hall meeting in the East Room of the White House August 3, 2010 in Washington, DC. During the town hall meeting, Obama took questions on economic issues, health issues and foreign relations between the United States and African nations.
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