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Audio: PM In Washington D.C. (Day 2 - Part 2)

Audio/Image: PM's Post USNZ Meeting Media Standup


Audio from Rosalea Barker in Washington for Scoop.co.nz
Images By Rosalea Barker and Courtesy of MFAT

Includes:
Audio of PM's Post Bush Meeting Media Standup


New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark on the phone to her dad following her meeting with President George Bush.

Following her meeting with President George Bush today the NZ Prime Minister visited Arlington Cemetery where she found time to call her dad by cellphone and held a brief standup press conference with media to talk about her meeting with the President.

The Prime Minister also visited the Pentagon where she met with Defence Secretary Robert Gates.


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Prime Minister Helen Clark and US Defense Secretary Robert Gates on the steps of the Pentagon. Wednesday 21 March, 2007 – MFAT Image

The Prime Ministers final stop for the day was a visit to the office of the US Trade Represnetative. Audio of PM's Post Bush Meeting Media Standup
Scoop Audio.Scoop Streaming Audio (click here to listen): PM's Post Bush Meeting Standup With Media – Washington D.C., 21/03/07 (8 mins)
Scoop Audio.Click to download the file (MP3)

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Prime Minister Helen Clark And A Guard At Honour At Arlington Cemetery War Memorial – MFAT Image

More Audio Snippets:
Scoop Audio.Scoop Streaming Audio (click here to listen): US Military Band Plays NZ and US National Anthems (2 mins)
Scoop Audio.Click to download the file (MP3)

Scoop Audio.Scoop Streaming Audio (click here to listen): US Military Band Plays Last Post (1 min)
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