These moments are always hard, because change is always hard.
We will strive to realize this objective of the Convention.
I transmit herewith, for the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification, the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Our policy is to try to engage China but to be very firm with the human rights issues.
We cannot confuse our objectives with our problems.
I do not think there was any doubt about where the United States stands on these issues today.
I think our trade relationships alone indicate that the United States has not attempted to isolate China but instead has attempted to assist...
Our economic strategy is simple, direct, and I think correct: Put our own economic house in order.
We want to build a free trading relationship that will support the growth of Asia and support jobs in our nations.
I am pleased to transmit herewith a report of the activities of the United States Government in the United Nations and its affiliated agenci...
There is simply no evidence that the United States or any other wealthy country can grow jobs and increase incomes unless the world economy ...
I call upon all Americans to join in honoring military families throughout the world.
I believe that the only way a rich country can grow richer is to find more customers for its products and services.
In Tucker Melancon and Ginger Berrigan, the people of Louisiana will have just that.
It is for us now to make sure that this agreement is speedily passed by the United States Senate.
We want very much to continue to buy from those Asian countries, and we want them to buy our products.
Seattle has been wonderful to me.
Ultimately, this meeting is about the jobs, the incomes, and the futures of the American people.