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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 26: President Barack Obama returns to the White House on August 26, 2016 in Washington, DC. Obama returned after visiting the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 26: President Barack Obama returns to the White House on August 26, 2016 in Washington, DC. Obama returned after visiting the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
US Vice President Joe Biden (L) embraces Anthony Coscia, Chairman of the Board of Amtrak, while speaking at Amtrak's Joseph R. Biden, Jr,. Railroad Station on August 26, 2016 in Wilmington, Delaware. Amtrak on Friday awarded a $1.8 billion deal to French manufacturer Alstom to supply new trains for its key Acela service between Washington, New York and Boston. The landmark deal for 28 new passenger trains will boost Amtrak's speed and capacity along its most heavily used and profitable route from 2021. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan SmialowskiBRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
US Vice President Joe R. Biden speaks at Amtrak's Joseph R. Biden, Jr,. Railroad Station on August 26, 2016 in Wilmington, Delaware. Amtrak on Friday awarded a $1.8 billion deal to French manufacturer Alstom to supply new trains for its key Acela service between Washington, New York and Boston. The landmark deal for 28 new passenger trains will boost Amtrak's speed and capacity along its most heavily used and profitable route from 2021. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan SmialowskiBRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Jerome Wallut (2L), President of Alstom Transportation Inc., poses for a photo after an event to unveil a new high speed train at Amtrak's Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station on August 26, 2016 in Wilmington, Delaware. Amtrak on Friday awarded a $1.8 billion deal to French manufacturer Alstom to supply new trains for its key Acela service between Washington, New York and Boston. The landmark deal for 28 new passenger trains will boost Amtrak's speed and capacity along its most heavily used and profitable route from 2021. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan SmialowskiBRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
US President Barack Obama arrives at The White House on August 26, 2016 in Washington DC. Obama visited wounded service members at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. / AFP PHOTO / ZACH GIBSONZACH GIBSON/AFP/Getty Images
Jerome Wallut (2L), President of Alstom Transportation Inc., poses for a photo after an event to unveil a new high speed train at Amtrak's Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station on August 26, 2016 in Wilmington, Delaware. Amtrak on Friday awarded a $1.8 billion deal to French manufacturer Alstom to supply new trains for its key Acela service between Washington, New York and Boston. The landmark deal for 28 new passenger trains will boost Amtrak's speed and capacity along its most heavily used and profitable route from 2021. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan SmialowskiBRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
US President Barack Obama arrives at The White House on August 26, 2016 in Washington DC. Obama visited wounded service members at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. / AFP PHOTO / ZACH GIBSONZACH GIBSON/AFP/Getty Images










