[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 37, Number 3 (Monday, January 22, 2001)]
[Pages 204-205]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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The President's Radio Address

January 20, 2001

    Good morning. Every Saturday for the past 8 years, I've had the 
privilege of speaking with you by way of this radio address. Most often, 
I've talked about meeting our common challenges with commonsense 
solutions, practical, progressive steps to build an America with 
opportunity for every responsible citizen, a community of all Americans, 
and a more peaceful, prosperous world.
    We've had more than 400 of these Saturday conversations now, so it's 
fitting that this last one comes on my final day in office. This is, of 
course, Inaugural Day, an extraordinary day for freedom when the magic, 
the mystery, the miracle of American democracy is on full display.
    The peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next, 
from one party to another, may confound others around the globe. But it 
reflects the underlying strength of our Constitution and rule of law.
    As my time in office comes to an end, the most important thing I can 
say is a simple, heartfelt thank you. Thank you for the opportunity to 
serve as your President and as Commander in Chief to our fine men and 
women in uniform. Thank you for the honor of working with you to build 
our bridge to the 21st century.
    Thank you for the prayers, love, and support you've extended to 
Hillary, Chelsea, and me every single day. I also want to thank all the 
men and women at the White House who have worked so hard to help me do 
my job, from the Secret Service to the Residence staff, to those who 
keep the people's house open for all to enjoy. And I am forever grateful 
to Vice President Gore for his extraordinary leadership and service, to 
my Cabinet, and to all others who have served with me.
    For 8 years, we've done everything in our power to reach beyond 
party and beyond Washington to put the American people first, overcoming 
obstacles, seizing opportunities. That's what these radio addresses have 
been all about.
    These Saturday talks have often marked action taken to make our 
schools stronger, our environment cleaner, our food safer, our health 
care more secure. Some have been big steps and some smaller. But every 
step has moved us forward, and taken all together, they have made an 
enormous difference in the lives of our people. And we're not done yet.
    I pledged that I would work until the last hour of the last day. 
Well, here we are. So, this morning, we're building on our commitment to 
make our streets safer by awarding more than $100 million to fund 1,400 
more police officers in communities throughout our land.
    Back in 1992 I promised that we would fund 100,000 police officers 
across America. With this announcement, we will have funded 110,000. 
That's 110 percent of our goal. And I thank our police officers for 
giving 110 percent to the job. That's a big reason crime is down to a 
25-year low.
    Now, my job as your President draws to a close, and the work of our 
new President begins. I want to wish President-elect Bush, Vice 
President-elect Cheney, their families, and entire administration the 
very best. I know you do, too. Thanks to your work, he takes the reins 
of a nation renewed, ready to move into a new century and a whole new 
era in human affairs. I join every American in wishing him Godspeed.

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    In my first radio address, almost exactly 8 years ago now, I spoke 
about the challenges we faced at that time but also about my abiding 
faith in the American people. Back then I said, ``We're going up or down 
together, and I'm convinced we're going up.'' The progress of the last 8 
years, the strong values, can-do spirit, and basic goodness of the 
American people, leave me more convinced than ever we're still going up.
    If we keep working together to widen the circle of opportunity, 
deepen the reach of freedom, strengthen the bonds of community, America 
will always be going up.
    Thank you for listening each and every week. Thank you again for the 
honor of serving as your President these past 8 years.
    God bless you, and God bless America.

Note: The address was recorded at 5:50 p.m. on January 19 in the Oval 
Office at the White House for broadcast at 10:06 a.m. on January 20. The 
transcript was made available by the Office of the Press Secretary on 
January 20 but was embargoed for release until the broadcast.