George Bush arrives
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President George W. Bush arrives on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008. View photo »
The presidential motorcade waits for President George W. Bush to arrive on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008. View photo »
President George W. Bush arrives on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008. View photo »
President George W. Bush arrives on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008. View photo »
President George W. Bush arrives on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008. View photo »
President George W. Bush arrives on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008. View photo »
Thu, Jan 31, 2008 (2 a.m.)
President George W. Bush arrived on Air Force One at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, January 30, 2008.
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