US President Barack Obama chats with First Lady Michelle Obama during lunch at Lime's Bayside Bar and Grill on August 14, 2010 Panama City Beach, Florida. Obama is in Florida's Gulf Coast this weekend for a family trip intended to show solidarity with a region struggling in the wake of a massive oil spill.
US President Barack Obama chats with First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Sasha during lunch at Lime's Bayside Bar and Grill on August 14, 2010 Panama City Beach, Florida. Obama is in Florida's Gulf Coast this weekend for a family trip intended to show solidarity with a region struggling in the wake of a massive oil spill.
US President Barack Obama watches First Lady Michelle Obama hug their daughter Sasha during lunch at Lime's Bayside Bar and Grill on August 14, 2010 Panama City Beach, Florida. Obama is in Florida's Gulf Coast this weekend for a family trip intended to show solidarity with a region struggling in the wake of a massive oil spill.
U.S. President Barack Obama points to a feature of the bay as Mike Gorton (L), owner of Bay Point Watersports, stands behind him as first lady Michelle Obama and their daughter Sasha enjoy lunch at Lime's bayside bar and grill during their short vacation in Panama City Beach, Florida, August 14, 2010.
US President Barack Obama chats with Mike Gorton as First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Sasha look on during lunch at Lime's Bayside Bar and Grill on August 14, 2010 Panama City, Florida. Obama is in Florida's Gulf Coast this weekend for a family trip intended to show solidarity with a region struggling in the wake of a massive oil spill.
U.S. President Barack Obama and his daughter Sasha swim at Alligator Point in Panama City Beach, Florida, August 14, 2010. Declaring Gulf Coast beaches "open for business," Obama visited Florida on Saturday and pledged to restore the economy and the environment of the region damaged by the BP Plc oil spill. Obama, on his fifth visit to the region since BP's deep-sea well in the Gulf of Mexico ruptured on April 20, held talks with local business owners to hear their concerns about the impact of the world's worst offshore oil spill.
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