The key to the American success story, as I see it for nearly 200 years now, has been a single word, and we should emphasize it and reemphasize it—opportunity.
You, by your own contributions, can help others achieve what you have achieved by work, and that makes America work.
I think these two alliance programs are extremely important.
It is a great privilege and pleasure to welcome you all to this White House reception.
It really is a tribute to the free enterprise system and the people who are deeply involved in it.
I am deeply appreciative of what each of you has contributed toward making that slogan a reality.
We have not eliminated them all. Some still remain—barriers of poverty, ignorance, prejudice, just to mention a few.
I am convinced that my prediction of last summer was one of the most accurate I could have made.
I share your belief in America.
The Bay Area now offers the world an international center that represents the best of what Americans can do.
I AM deeply saddened at the loss of so many lives in the crash of the United States C-5A mercy flight today near Saigon.