I am pleased to be here at this state dinner hosted by President Soeharto.
What's always made us great is coming together, facing our problems, joining together, and figuring out some practical, ...
That's what I would like, and I think that's a worthy goal.
This Children's Discovery Center, to me, is a symbol of what is best in our public life.
We reject the notion that increasing economic ties in trade and partnerships undermine our human rights agenda.
We have over 5 million new jobs in our economy.
You, as much as any group in America today, embody all those, and all Americans are in your gratitude.
Commerce does tend to open more closed societies.
Thank you so much. It's good to be home.
We have to build on these changes, not tear them down.
I thank all of you for that.