
Our ties and our common responsibilities are of such importance that I've invited the Prime Minister to join me tomorrow for breakfast.
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Our ties and our common responsibilities are of such importance that I've invited the Prime Minister to join me tomorrow for breakfast.

I'm happy to say it’s been our pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Nakasone to the White House.

We began the discussions on international issues.

His intention to appoint Sylvester Emmanuel Williams IV to be a member of the National Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a significant step.

This bipartisan solution would solve the social security problem defined by the Commission.

He took the tension he found in our nation, a tension of injustice, and channeled it for the good of America and all her people.

Let us be grateful for the providence that sends among us men and women with the courage and vision to stand peacefully but unyieldingly for what is right.

I believe the American people will welcome this demonstration of bipartisan cooperation.

If we do this, then his sacrifice will not have been in vain, and we will have helped to make our country the special place we all know in our hearts that it was meant to be.

Martin Luther King, Jr., showed us how much good a single life, well led, can accomplish.

He genuinely believed in the potential of America.

Much of his dream has become reality, but much is still to be achieved.

The Commission shall make its report to the President by January 20, 1983.

Every time a black woman casts a ballot, Martin King is there.

I have today signed H.R. 7102, a bill which reforms the protections afforded farmworkers under Federal law.

I just—I know that we can be on the way.

Their efforts will result in substantially improved protection for migrant and seasonal agricultural workers.

I'm delighted to have been asked and to participate even a little bit.