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U. S. President Barack Obama addresses workers and guests at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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U. S. President Barack Obama runs out as he is introduced to workers and guests at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama's address stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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U. S. President Barack Obama runs out as he is introduced to workers and guests at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama's address stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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U. S. President Barack Obama runs out as he is introduced to workers and guests at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama's address stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne talks to reporters following an address by U. S. President Barack Obama at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne talks to reporters following an address by U. S. President Barack Obama at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne talks to reporters following an address by U. S. President Barack Obama at a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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U. S. President Barack Obama waves as he leaves a Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit on July 30, 2010. Obama stressed the importance of the auto industry bailout at the plant, which recently added a second shift of workers to produce the Grand Cherokee. UPI/Brian Kersey
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