I bet I've had 20 of these ties they're great. I bet people send you ties every day of the year, Ties, and then sell the ties to raise funds. So they take the drawings of children, turn them into And my wife and I have been involved in itįor a long time. That works on the problems of children in poor communities and poor It's called ``Save the Children,'' and it's part of a series of tiesĭesigned by children for the Save the Children Foundation. This tie was designed by a 13-year-old named Kelly. You notice the President's tie, everybody? Girls have joined us from around the country. Which has its own great sense of history. And there is the White House, on a very sunny, lovelyĭay here in Washington here. [At this point, a videotape on the history of the White House was Many cases, to what this is like, a little history package while you and We have actually a little-we're going to go into theĮast Room now, but we have just to introduce you, or reintroduce you in President, I think he had to spend more than 2 years out of here, across Was a big renovation of the White House when President Truman was I don't thinkĪnyone's ever volunteered to live anywhere else, except once when there Us whether or not the President had to live here. But surprising to me at least, a number of them asked You all know there are a lot of kids in the East Room Know the things that happened to the people who lived here and what So I like to know the history of it, and I like to Lived here, and so it's really the story of America. Every President but George Washington has You really have spent a lot of time studying this Upstairs, in a house which we all know he loves very much. If our timing is right, the President is just coming down from So we hope you'll stay with us this morning. It's a chance for him and for them to talk about theirĭreams. House so that he and a group of children we've invited from around theĬountry can exchange ideas about the state of the country and the state Second time that President Clinton has invited us back to the White Good morning, especially,īoys and girls, and welcome back to the White House, really this is the Government Publishing Office Remarks at a Children's Town Meeting Clinton (1994, Book I) - Remarks at a Children's Town Meeting Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J.
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