交作業。

It was not easy to receive so many bad news in one morning. But I knew bill and I must continue our daily life as usual. Staff in the west wing, either walked back and forth nervously, whispered through the cell phone or talked to people having their office door closed.  We promised our colleagues in White House that we would handle this crisis and would response back like we did before. This is very important. I know all people would act as I do. The most beneficial way for me and people around was to make steady progress. Actually, I could have spent more time to be ready for my first show up to the public after this, but I cannot. At our old friend Taylor Blancher’s invitation, I had planned to go Goucher College to have a presentation about civil right that afternoon. Because I did not want to disappoint either the college or Mr. Taylor whose wife works for me, I arrived at union station and got on a train to Baltimore.

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