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Remarks: Joe Biden Offers a Toast to Kishida Fumio of Japan at a State Dinner - April 10, 2024

  • Joe Biden
    Person
  • Fumio Kishida
    Person
  • Note
    Person

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:00-00:00:18 (18 sec)
"[No audio or video] Tonight, we celebrate the alliance between Japan and the United States." 1

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:18-00:00:20 (2 sec)
"[No audio or video] And Jill and I are honored to have you all here, including so many members of the Japanese-American community. And we'd like to extend a particular welcome to President Clinton and Secretary Clinton, who've joined us this evening. [Applause] Mr. Prime Minister, Mrs. Kishida -- Kishida, thank you for looking forward to this visit for a while. We've been anxious for you --" 2

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:20-00:00:25 (5 sec)
"[Audio and video begins] -- to come. I'm delighted you're here. And, you know, even the cherry blossom bloomed early in anticipation of your -- [laughter]. Well, they did, by the way. They really did." 3

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:25-00:00:47 (22 sec)
"And all of us -- as you all know, those blossoms are the first sign of spring has arrived, and they remind us that we can begin anew every year and tomorrow can be a better day than today. It's a symbol of both our countries -- what h- -- what b- -- what both our countries hold dear: new beginnings." 4

Joe Biden

Positive
00:00:47-00:00:50 (3 sec)
"So, thank you, again, for being here." 5

Joe Biden

Positive
00:00:50-00:01:28 (38 sec)
"And a few days after my inauguration over three years ago, I received a big, shiny, blue-and-red envelope covered with stickers on the envelope. It was a big envelope. And it was full of letters from an elementary school teacher in Japan who compiled them from her students. She teaches children who stutter, like I did as a child. And she wanted th- -- me to know that when she told them -- her class about -- that I had a similar liability at the time, the kids lit up, smiling, and they said, "We're the same. We're the same."" 6

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:01:28-00:01:45 (18 sec)
"Well, we are the same, Japan and the United States. Many -- we may be divided by distance, but the -- generations after generation, we've been brought together -- the same hopes, the same values, the same commitment to democracy and freedom and to dig- -- dignity for all." 7

Joe Biden

Very Negative
00:01:45-00:02:11 (26 sec)
"And today, without question, our alliance is literally stronger than it has even been. This was both not inevitable, but it was also -- the fact is that both the Prime Minister and I came of age as our countries were -- as they came together. We both remember the choices that were made to forge a friendship that were once only a devastating -- a fight that existed before." 8

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:02:11-00:02:33 (22 sec)
"We both remember that hard work, what it has done to find healing, and where there was once such hardship. We both remember Japanese and American people who not only brought us together but who brought us forward, transforming our relationship for better -- from bitter foes to the best friends we could be." 9

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:02:33-00:02:51 (19 sec)
"Tonight, we pledge to keep going. We stand at an inflection point where the decisions we make now are going to determine the course of the future for decades to come, a future that the kids of our two families and children in all of our two countries will remember." 10

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:02:51-00:03:07 (16 sec)
"But I also know that Japan and the United States stand together -- and everyone should know that as well -- committed to each other and committed to keeping -- building a future worthy of the highest hopes and -- that -- of our predecessors and our people have dreamed of." 11

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:03:07-00:03:15 (8 sec)
"Ladies and gentlemen, so please join me in raising your glass -- and I don't have a glass. Neither do you. [Laughter]" 12

Note

Neutral
00:03:15-00:03:15 ( sec)
"[An aide brings glasses for the President and Prime Minister]" 13

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:03:15-00:03:19 (4 sec)
"There you go. Do you have one for the Prime Minister?" 14

Fumio Kishida

Somewhat Positive
00:03:19-00:03:21 (2 sec)
"Thank you." 15

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:03:21-00:03:34 (13 sec)
"Join me in raising your glasses to our alliance, to our friendship, and, in the words of those young students in Japan, to the same future we share. Cheers." 16

Note

Neutral
00:03:34-00:03:34 ( sec)
"[President Biden offers a toast]" 17

Note

Neutral
00:03:34-00:03:34 ( sec)
"[Audience calls out "Cheers"]" 18

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:03:34-00:03:46 (12 sec)
"I turn it over to you, Mr. Prime Minister." 19

Joe Biden

Somewhat Positive
00:03:46-00:03:46 ( sec)
"Thank you." 20

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:03:46-00:03:56 (10 sec)
"Mr. Prime Minister." 21

Fumio Kishida

Somewhat Positive
00:03:56-00:04:02 (6 sec)
"Thank you." 22

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:04:02-00:04:22 (20 sec)
"Mr. President, Dr. Biden, distinguished guests, and ladies and gentlemen, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to you for hosting such a wonderful dinner and your warm welcome and hospitality." 23

Fumio Kishida

Slightly Negative
00:04:22-00:04:44 (23 sec)
"Before I came here, my protocol staff told me that no one had ever complained that my speech was too short. [Laughter] This is probably good advice. So, I'll keep my speech short. [Laughter]" 24

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:04:44-00:05:27 (43 sec)
"First and foremost, to be honest, my breath is taken and I'm speechless in front of such a huge number of prominent American and Japanese guests. My wife, Yuko, also left breathless, just told me that it was hard to tell who the guest of honor is. [Laughter] So, I was relieved when I was shown the seat right next to the President. [Laughter]" 25

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:05:27-00:06:06 (39 sec)
"Last year, President Biden and Dr. Biden visited my hometown of Hiroshima to attend the G7 summit meeting. It is a little-known fact that the largest number of Japanese immigrants to the United States came from Hiroshima. Many Hiroshimans headed to the United States to seek a new world, a better future, and greater heights." 26

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:06:06-00:06:14 (8 sec)
"Mr. President, I know that the late Senator Daniel Inouye was a good friend of yours." 27

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:06:14-00:06:16 (2 sec)
"He was." 28

Fumio Kishida

Neutral
00:06:16-00:06:22 (6 sec)
"His mother was also from Hiroshima." 29

Fumio Kishida

Positive
00:06:22-00:06:44 (22 sec)
"Looking back at the long history of Japan and the United States, our predecessors have carved out the path in various fields, such as business, academia, art, and sports, traveling back and forth between the two countries." 30

Fumio Kishida

Positive
00:06:44-00:07:18 (34 sec)
""The Pacific Ocean does not separate Japan and the United States. Rather, it unites us." These were the words that President Kennedy sent to Prime Minister Ikeda, also hailing from Hiroshima, at the state luncheon held at the White House about 60 years ago." 31

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:07:18-00:08:10 (52 sec)
"I like this line. I -- I use it so many times that my staff tried deleting it -- [laughter] -- whenever this phrase appeared on speech drafts. However, there is nothing that expresses our relationship as visibly as this. And never have these words been more relevant than today. Japan and the United States are united than ever before. [Applause]" 32

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:08:10-00:08:53 (43 sec)
"I believe that the Pacific Ocean has brought Japan and the United States together and so close because of the pioneering spirit of those who came before us and frontier spirit that we all have in common. The success of those standing on the frontier is not just because of their individual efforts but also the result of collective efforts as a team. This hol- -- this holds true even between nations." 33

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:08:53-00:09:27 (34 sec)
"Our joint efforts are [inaudible] indispensable for our bright future and for the peace and stability of the world. We are now standing at a turning point in history, embarking on a new frontier and elevate this unshakable Japan-U.S. relationship to even greater heights and hand it to the next generation." 34

Fumio Kishida

Neutral
00:09:27-00:09:42 (15 sec)
"And, finally, let me conclude with the line from "Star Trek" -- [laughter] -- which you all know: "To boldly go where no one has gone before." [Laughter and applause]" 35

Fumio Kishida

Somewhat Positive
00:09:42-00:10:05 (23 sec)
"By the way, George Takei, who played Hikaru Sulu, the helmsman of the USS Enterprise, also has roots in Hiroshima. [Laughter and applause]" 36

Fumio Kishida

Somewhat Positive
00:10:05-00:10:36 (31 sec)
"Mr. President, Dr. Biden, distinguished guests, and ladies and gentlemen, I would like to propose a toast to our voyage to the frontier of the Japan-U.S. relationship with this word: "boldly go."" 37

Note

Neutral
00:10:36-00:10:38 (2 sec)
"[Audience calls out "Cheers"]" 38

Fumio Kishida

Somewhat Positive
00:10:38-00:10:39 (1 sec)
"Thank you." 39

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:10:39-00:10:43 (4 sec)
"Hear, hear." 40

Fumio Kishida

Very Positive
00:10:43-00:10:46 (2 sec)
"And "boldly go." Cheers." 41

Note

Neutral
00:10:46-00:10:46 ( sec)
"[Prime Minister Kishida offers a toast]" 42

Joe Biden

Positive
00:10:46-00:10:47 (2 sec)
"Good job." 43

Fumio Kishida

Somewhat Positive
00:10:47-00:10:56 (8 sec)
"Thank you." 44