Chu laughs at CGI America in Chicago
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu laughs as he speaks during the closing session of the CGI America meeting on June 30, 2011 in Chicago. More than 700 business, government and non-profit leaders are participating in the two-day meeting, which is the first Clinton Global Initiative event to focus exclusively on driving job creation and economic growth in the United States. UPI/Brian Kersey
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