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11:38 A.M. PDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all so
much for that warm welcome. And I also want to thank the
hundreds of our fellow Americans who lined the road coming in from the
helicopter pad. It's really good to be here in California to
report on our progress in the struggle against terror.
Now, there's the long version, and there's
a short version. So I'm going to start with the short
version: Our people are united; our government is
determined; our cause is right; and justice will be done. (Applause.)
I want to thank Gerry Parsky. I
want to thank all the folks who put on this -- organized this
event. I appreciate so much the Governor, Gray Davis,
coming, and all the elected officials.
I particularly want to say hello to the
members of the Sacramento Urban Search and Rescue Task Force
Seven. (Applause.) They may not remember, but I
do -- I got to meet them in New York City. (Laughter.) They
were part of an incredible outpouring of compassion and support from
all across the country. I've got to tell you, I was amazed
when I went into the building and they said they were from
California. I said, this country is fabulous, when we've got
people from California, from Sacramento, going all the way over to help
their brothers and sisters at the World Trade Center. And I
know you're just as proud of them as I am. And thank you all for being
here. (Applause.)
This great state is known for its
diversity -- people of all races, all religions, and all
nationalities. They've come here to live a better life, to
find freedom, to live in peace and security, with tolerance and with
justice. When the terrorists attacked America, this is what
they attacked. And when we defend America, this is what we
defend. (Applause.)
We are fighting for the security of our
people, for the success of our ideals, and for stability in large parts
of the world. We fight evil people who are distorting and
betraying a great religion to justify their murder. Our
cause is just. We will not tire. We will not
falter. And, my fellow Americans, we will not
fail. (Applause.)
New York City and Washington, D.C. are
2,500 miles from here. Yet, for all of us, an American is an
American, no matter where we live, no matter what our race, no matter
how we pray. The people of New York and Washington are our
neighbors and when terrorists attack them, they attack us
all. And the terrorists are hearing from us
all. (Applause.)
They are hearing from a compassionate
nation -- a nation that sends food and medicine to starving people of
Afghanistan; a nation whose children -- and I know we've got some here
who have raised money at the elementary school -- whose children are
sending their dollars to save the children of
Afghanistan. (Applause.)
They are hearing from a tolerant nation, a
nation that respects Islam and values our many Muslim
citizens. They are hearing from a prayerful nation, a nation
that prays to an almighty God for protection and for
peace. And they are hearing from a patient and determined
nation, a nation that will continue this war for as long as it takes to
win. (Applause.)
Ours will be a broad campaign, fought on
many fronts. It's a campaign that will be waged by day and
by night, in the light and in the shadow, in battles you will see and
battles you won't see. It's a campaign waged by soldiers and
sailors, Marines and airmen; and also by FBI agents and law enforcement
officials and diplomats and intelligence officers. It's a
campaign that is being waged in distant lands, and a campaign being
waged by our new Office of Homeland Security.
To keep us safe, we're working around the
clock. We're on the lookout. We have questioned
and detained more than 750 terror suspects and material witnesses in
our country. And the broad coalition we put together has
detained hundreds of suspected members of the al Qaeda organization.
Our world coalition is working. We are taking apart the
terrorist network, piece by piece. We're taking away their
money by freezing their assets and choking off their incomes.
Our campaign will be difficult, and it's
going to take time. But I can promise you
this: It will be waged with determination, and it will be
waged until we win. (Applause.) We will do
whatever it takes to protect our country, protect the good American
families. And we will do whatever it takes to punish those
who have attacked us. (Applause.)
We'll do whatever it takes to defeat
terror abroad, wherever it grows or wherever it hides. In
Afghanistan, our Armed Forces are performing their duty with skill and
success. We've destroyed many terrorist camps. We've
damaged the Taliban's air defenses. We've seriously weakened
all those in Afghanistan who wish to inflict harm on people anywhere in
the world.
We're paving the way for friendly troops
to defeat the Taliban and root out the al Qaeda parasites that the
Taliban hosts and protects. We're enforcing the doctrine
that says this: If you harbor the terrorists, you are guilty
of terror. And like the terrorists, you will be held
responsible. (Applause.)
We are not alone in this
struggle. The war against terrorism is an international war,
and we're fighting with a broad, broad coalition. Many
nations around the world have joined with us in this cause, including
nations from the Islamic world. Some countries contribute
intelligence. Some help with law enforcement. Some join
with military power, like our friends Great
Britain. (Applause.) We are supported by the
conscience of the world. And we are surrounding terrorists
and their sponsors in a tightening net of justice.
Later today, I fly to Shanghai to meet
with leaders from all round the Far East, and leaders whose nations
touch the Pacific, including Russia and China. We'll be
strengthening our cooperation in the war on terror. We'll
strengthen the economic ties that bring growth and hope to the entire
world.
The terrorists attacked the World Trade
Center, and we will defeat them by expanding and encouraging world
trade. (Applause.) In order to help me expand
world trade, I've asked the Congress to give me what's called trade
promotion authority -- the ability to seek
America's interests around the world.
America will do whatever it takes to
strengthen our security here at home. I've named former
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to head the new Office of Homeland
Security, to help expose and to frustrate the plans of
terrorists. We've adopted new measures to protect our
airlines, so Americans can fly with greater confidence.
We're responding rapidly to investigate
anthrax reports and to quickly give preventative treatment to any who
are exposed. Thousands of FBI agents are aggressively
following every lead in our anti-terror campaign. And I urge Congress
to act quickly to update our laws and procedures so we can better
protect our country and punish those who threaten us.
The terrorists want us to stop our lives
-- that's what they want. They want us to stop flying, and they want
us to stop buying. But this great nation will not be
intimidated by the evildoers. (Applause.)
America will do whatever it takes to get
our economy moving again. These are difficult times. Too
many Americans are hurting. Too many are worried about their
jobs and their businesses. And I know that California has
been hit especially hard. America has got great resources,
though. We've got the most skilled workers in the world, the best work
force. Taxpayers have just received their rebates. Interest
rates have been cut to the lowest level in years. Energy
prices are declining. The entrepreneurial spirit has never
been stronger in America. The basics of our economy are ripe
for growth.
Yet recent events have been a shock, no
question about it, have shocked our economy. And people need
help. And the government in Washington is actively
responding. We've already announced additional spending to
rebuild New York and the Pentagon, to stabilize our airline industry,
and to make sure we have enough money to defend our
country. And I'll work with Congress to help workers who
have lost their jobs because of the sudden economic slowdown.
I've outlined additional economic stimulus
package. I've listened carefully to members from both
political parties. It's a package that will provide a needed
lift for our economy. I urge Congress to act now to
accelerate the tax relief we've already planned for the years ahead, so
consumers will have more money to spend. I urge Congress to
have more tax relief for lower- and moderate-income families in America
who are especially hard hit. And I urge Congress to reform
the corporate income tax, and as well, allow businesses to deduct more
of the costs of new investments immediately, so as to create jobs for
American people. (Applause.)
And I ask Congress to now act on an energy
bill that the House of Representatives passed back in
August. This is an issue of special importance to
California. Too much of our energy comes from the Middle
East. The plan I sent up to Congress promotes conservation,
expands energy supplies, and improves the efficiency of our energy
network. Our country needs greater energy
independence. (Applause.) This issue is a matter
of national security, and I hope the Senate acts quickly.
On all these great issues, there's a
spirit of respect and cooperation in Washington -- I'm pleased to
report. (Laughter and applause.) This morning, I
had breakfast with the four leaders of the Congress. And,
while we have our differences, I do want you to know there is a strong
determination to do what's right for the American
people. (Applause.)
I have butted heads in the past --
(laughter) -- with the leadership. But I want you to know, I applaud
their love for America and their determination -- their determination
-- to get the people's business done in a way that will make you
proud. We're making good progress about changing the
tone. The terrorists thought they affected us, but they've
only made this nation stronger. (Applause.)
Not only do I applaud the leadership, I
applaud the American people for your courage in a time of
trial. We're living through a unique moment in American
history. This is a time of rediscovery, of heroism and
sacrifice and duty and patriotism. These are core values of
our country, and they're being renewed. We found them
waiting for us just when we needed them.
Our forefathers would be proud, really
proud of what they see in America today. They would be proud
of the selfless duty of the fire fighters and police officers of New
York, fire fighters and police officers all around our country and the
men and women who wear the uniform of the United States of
America. (Applause.)
Our forefathers would salute the modern
day sacrifice of the brave passengers on Flight 93, who, after reciting
the Lord's Prayer, said, "let's roll," and stormed the hijackers,
taking the plane down and probably saving thousands of lives on the
ground. (Applause.)
Our forefathers would know and recognize
the spirit of unity and patriotism everywhere in our country, and they
would say, well done, America. (Applause.)
No, the true character of this great land
has been revealed in adversity. Americans are generous to
our neighbors in need. Americans are tolerant toward our
fellow citizens of every background. Americans are alert to
danger, but calm and determined in the work ahead. And
Americans are reaching out across the world to say: We wage
a war on the guilty, not the innocent. We're friends to
people of all faiths and enemies only to those who choose to make
enemies of us.
And Americans know we must act
now. We must be strong and we must be
decisive. We must stop the evil ones, so our children and
grandchildren can know peace and security and freedom in the greatest
nation on the face of the Earth. (Applause.)
Our nation has felt great
sorrow. Yet this can be a time of great
achievement. A great evil can be turned to greater
good. The terrorists did not intend to create a new American
spirit of unity and resolve, but they are powerless to stop
it. (Applause.)
At my inaugural, I said that some
Americans feel as if they share a continent, but not a
country. We don't feel that any
longer. (Applause.) We know we're one people; we know we're
one country. We're united from coast to coast by a
determination and a firm resolve to see that right
prevails. (Applause.)
I will take that determination with me to
meet leaders of the world in Shanghai. And America will take
that determination all the way to victory. (Applause.)
Thank you for having me. God
bless. Thank you all. (Applause.)
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