I have welcomed you before to Washington, D.C., and to this house, but it is a special privilege to welcome you for the first time as Prime Minister of Great Britain.
I am sure our talks will contribute toward that end.
We have fought together in two great wars in this century for those principles.
At least he's moving in the right direction.
I want to say, too, though, that when I did appoint him, I wanted a man who would speak for the farmers and for American...
Our two countries have interests in the world, interests in progress and peace and justice, all of those very simple wor...
We do think that it's a good start in the right direction.
The peace and friendship between our two nations would be perpetual.
Our countries have a special relationship which we often refer to.
We find that in the spirit of Christmas, in the spirit of peace, we can put aside what divides us and rediscover what re...
I know we want to express our very grateful appreciation to the Mormon Choir and to the Friends University Symphonic Cho...