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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MAY 16:  U.S. presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton announces the launch of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) for Hillary, a national initiative to organize and mobilize AAPI supporters. Clinton made the announcement at an event to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month attended by leaders of the AAPI community. In conjunction with the launch of AAPIs for Hillary, Congresswoman Doris Matsui announced her endorsement of Hillary Clinton for President and agreed to serve as national campaign co-chair and the national chair of AAPIs for Hillary.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MAY 16:  U.S. presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton talks to a reporter prior to the announcement and launch of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) for Hillary, a national initiative to organize and mobilize AAPI supporters. Clinton made the announcement at an event to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month attended by leaders of the AAPI community. In conjunction with the launch of AAPIs for Hillary, Congresswoman Doris Matsui announced her endorsement of Hillary Clinton for President and agreed to serve as national campaign co-chair and the national chair of AAPIs for Hillary.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Famed American photojournalist David Burnett, right, talks with other photographers as they wait for U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton speak about the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of  presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • GALAPAGOS
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  • GALAPAGOS, Isla Santa Fe (April 14, 2007) --  A Galapagos sea lion takes a direct interest in a photographers camera at a beach in Isla Santa Fe.  Sea lions are inquisitive and playful, yet aggressive at times. They are attractive and endearing, but also lazy as they lie on the beaches soaking up the sun and replenishing their oxygen. Youngsters and occasionally adults, will body surf when the waves are right. They always seem to be playing with something, whether with each other, marine iguanas, penguins, red crabs, or just a piece of seaweed. According to the Galapagos Conservancy, not surprisingly, the vast majority of visitors to Galapagos (63%) hope to see and experience the unique ecosystems found no where else on earth. About half of those polled have a general interest in world travel. The marine life and terrestrial fauna and flora are also big draws for some people, yet only a small percentage (14%) of people said they come to experience the climate and geology of the islands.  A strong majority of visitors to Galapagos already have a good understanding of conservation issues. Nearly three quarters of respondents claim to have a solid understanding of the biodiversity of the archipelago, as well as recognition of the need to balance tourism with conservation management practices in Galapagos. However, almost half the visitors are not familiar with the many social, political, and economic issues facing Galapagos. According to survey results, members are very concerned for the future of Galapagos. They are overwhelmingly most worried (85%) about the threat that invasive species pose to the biodiversity of Galapagos. Three quarters of respondents also expressed concern regarding Ecuador?s commitment to Galapagos conservation, as well as concern over the increasing number of tourists visiting the islands annually. Of the many conservation issues affecting Galapagos, our survey respondents were least worried about the growing size of Galapagos? resident populat
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MARCH 26, 2007:  Former Mayor/City Councilman Marion Barry, right, and President of Standup for Democracy Anise Jenkins listen to comments at an evening town hall meeting in Washington, D.C., concerning poverty in America during a 2007 Initiative conducted by Martin Luther King, III and his nonprofit organization, Realizing the Dream.
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  • Katharine McPhee
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  • ARLINGTON, VA - May 25: President of the United States Barack Obama makes an address during the National Memorial Day Observance program in Arlington National Cemetery held on the last Monday in May.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton works the rope line as she meets with campaign supporter at the conclusion of announcing the end of her presidential bid for the White House and for her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10:  During a visit to T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill speaks to members of the press prior to holding a discussion with Northern Virginia parents on his plan to ensure that all children receive a world-class education from the day they are born until the day they graduate college.
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Va (June 14, 2006) - The Caisson Platoon
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  • MANASSAS, VA - Nov. 2:  Democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama speaks to his last crowd of campaign supporters at Virginia's Prince William County Fairgrounds in Manassas, Virginia the day before the national election, and one that will determine if he will be the first black President of the United States of America.
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  • President Barack Obama.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Senator John Warner's Farewell Dinner at the U.S. Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Museum.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • President Bill Clinton at the USS Cole Memorial in Norfolk, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Retired U.S. Marine Corps General Jim Jones blows out candles during a surprise birthday in his honor at the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Museum.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Catherine Grandt
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  • "He's in my heart and I have memories of every moment I spent with him," said Raven Bren of Oakland, Calif., mother of Sgt. Phillip R. Anderson, 28, of Everett, Wash., who died March 10, 2008 in Balad Ruz, Iraq, from an improvised explosive device. Anderson was assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas.
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  • WASHINGTON -  First lady Michelle Obama speaks during a visit to the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009.  "So it's just important for you to know that the president and I are proud of you, just as proud as we are of the men and women who serve this country, the people that you serve," she said. "And we just urge you to keep it up."  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, VA - May 25: President of the United States Barack Obama makes an address during the National Memorial Day Observance program in Arlington National Cemetery held on the last Monday in May.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, VA - May 25: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike G. Mullen makes welcoming remarks during the National Memorial Day Observance program in Arlington National Cemetery held on the last Monday in May.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, VA - May 25, 2009:  U.S. Air Force Honor Guard, Airman 1st Class Teri Groves of Dubois, Pa., hands retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Neil Kosk of Dundalk, Md., a program in honor of the National Memorial Day Observance in Arlington National Cemetery, which is held on the last Monday in May.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ANNAPOLIS, MD - MAY 15:  U.S. Naval Academy Freshmen, known as plebes, perform bicycle kicks on the edge of the Severn River, as they participate in "Sea Trials" at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., May 15, 2007. "Sea Trials" challenges fourth class midshipmen and the upper class in leadership and teamwork in an action-oriented event, modeled after the U.S. Marine Corps' 54-hour "Crucible" and the Navy's "Battle Stations" training tests, which requires plebes to use skills they have learned during their first year at the Naval Academy.
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  • Julia
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  • President Barack Obama.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chelsea Clinton and her father President Bill Clinton exchange glances at an event in Washington, D.C.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Former U.S. President Bill Clinton works the rope line at the conclusion of his wife, U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton's announcement of the end of her presidential bid for the White House and for her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton works the rope line as she meets with campaign supporter at the conclusion of announcing the end of her presidential bid for the White House and for her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton works the rope line and receives a bouquet of roses from a campaign supporter at the conclusion of announcing the end of her presidential bid for the White House and for her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Former U.S. President Bill Clinton works the rope line at the conclusion of his wife and U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton's announcement of the end of her presidential bid for the White House and for her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, as daughter Chelsea and husband Bill listen and provide ongoing support as they have done throughout the campaign season.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, as daughter Chelsea and husband Bill listen and provide ongoing support as they have done throughout the campaign season.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, as daughter Chelsea and husband Bill listen and provide ongoing support as they have done throughout the campaign season.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, VA - Feb 6:  U.S. presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton holds a press availability at her national headquarters in Arlington, Va. "I loaned the campaign $5 million dollars from my money," she said to members of the press.  "I loaned it because I believe in this campaign and I think the results last night proved the wisdom of my investment."  The news comes days after Barack Obama's campaign announced it had raised $32 million in January alone.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10:  During a visit to T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill holds a discussion with Northern Virginia parents on his plan to ensure that all children receive a world-class education from the day they are born until the day they graduate college.
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  • VIENNA, Va. - Nov. 30:  U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Committee during its annual fall meeting in Vienna, Virginia.  "Now, here?s the good news - the name George W. Bush will not be on the ballot. The name of my cousin Dick Cheney will not be on the ballot. We?ve been trying to hide that for a long time. Everybody has a black sheep in the family. The era of Scooter Libby justice, and Brownie incompetence, and Karl Rove politics will finally be over.  But the question you?re going to have to ask yourself when you vote this year and next is this:  ?What?s next for America?? said Obama.  The Democratic presidential candidates, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter addressed members of the DNC on Friday, November 30 in the ballroom of the Sheraton Premiere hotel.  Senator Chris Dodd passed on the fall meeting to campaign instead in Iowa.  Senator Hillary Clinton canceled her speech as a result of the developments at her New Hampshire office hostage situation.
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  • CHATHAM, Mass. - August 8, 2007: U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., says goodby to Cape Cod campaign supporters during a fundraiser in Chatham, Mass.
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  • CHATHAM, Mass. - August 8, 2007: U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks to Cape Cod campaign supporters during a fundraiser in Chatham, Mass.
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  • CHATHAM, Mass. - August 8, 2007: U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., takes a moment to answer a question from Sara Kate, daughter of famed singer, actor and song writer Harry Conick, Jr. and fashion model mother Jill Goodacre during a fundraiser in Chatham, Mass.
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  • CHATHAM, Mass. - August 8, 2007: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., poses for a group photo with the family of singer, actor and composer Harry Conick, Jr. and fashion model wife Jill Goodacre with daughters Charlotte, Sara Kate and Georgia Tatom while at a fundraiser in Chatham, Mass.
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  • A year later and at five years old Amelie practices her cello before her third recital at Levine School of Music in Northwest Washington, DC.
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James T. Conway makes remarks during the commemoration ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.  More than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at the ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, VA: Feb. 18, 2010 -- Commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima, more than 130 surviving veterans and their family members were honored at a ceremony with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 19, 2010.    Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • MANASSAS, VA - Nov. 2:  Democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama speaks to his last crowd of campaign supporters at Virginia's Prince William County Fairgrounds in Manassas, Virginia the day before the national election, and one that will determine if he will be the first black President of the United States of America.
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  • President Barack Obama is surrounded after a speech in Norfolk, Virginia.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • President Barack Obama speaks at an event in Richmond, Virginia.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • President George W. Bush and Nancy Reagan at a ships christening in Newport News, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • President George H.W. & Barbara Bush at an event in Newport News, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • First lady Michelle Obama speaks at an event in Washington, D.C.   Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON -  First lady Michelle Obama speaks during a visit to the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009.  "So it's just important for you to know that the president and I are proud of you, just as proud as we are of the men and women who serve this country, the people that you serve," she said. "And we just urge you to keep it up."  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, VA - May 25: President of the United States Barack Obama makes an address during the National Memorial Day Observance program in Arlington National Cemetery held on the last Monday in May.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - MAY 25:  Bullets, medals and memorabilia adorn this Harley Davidson motorcycle as one of thousands of bikes lined up across the capitol mall in an annual motorcycle rally in Washington, D.C.  2007 marks the 20th anniversary of this pilgrimage during the Memorial Day weekend as a show of support for the United States Armed Forces and the MIA/POW cause.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Photojournalist from the National Press Corps documents U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton as she ends her presidential bid for the White House in addition to her endorsement of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Former U.S. President Bill Clinton poses for a photo as he works the rope line at the conclusion of his wife, U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton's announcement of the end of her presidential bid for the White House and for her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, as daughter Chelsea and husband Bill listen and provide ongoing support as they have done throughout the campaign season.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, as daughter Chelsea and husband Bill listen and provide ongoing support as they have done throughout the campaign season.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton announces the end of her presidential bid for the White House and her endorsement and support of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, as daughter Chelsea and husband Bill listen and provide ongoing support as they have done throughout the campaign season.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Photojournalist Alex Wong of Getty Images documents U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton as she ends her presidential bid for the White House in addition to her endorsement of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - June 7, 2008:  Photojournalist Alex Wong of Getty Images documents U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton as she ends her presidential bid for the White House in addition to her endorsement of presumptive democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
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