[THE FOLLOWING IS THE EXCERPT RELATED TO HEALTH-CARE REFORM FROM PRESIDENT CLINTON'S RADIO ADDRESS OF JUNE 4, 1994. -- Steve Freedkin, LIST.HEALTHPLAN Manager] THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Portsmouth, United Kingdom) _________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release June 4, 1994 RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION Hartwell House Aylesbury, England 3:06 P.M. (L) THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Today I am speaking to you from Aylesbury, England, just outside of London. Hillary and I are in the middle of a journey of remembrance and discovery as we honor the sacrifices of the remarkable Americans who helped to liberate Europe in World War II. [...] Finally, our deficit will grow and our expansion will sputter if we don't reform our health care system. Health care costs are going up more and more in more than any other part of our budget, not for new health care, but to pay more for the same health care. As you know, I am fighting hard to guarantee health care for every American in a way that can never be taken away, but that will bring costs in line with inflation. So there's still a lot more to do. But let's be proud of what Americans have done. America is going back to work. Unemployment is down. Jobs are up. Inflation is down. Growth and new business is up. Our economy is clearly leading the world. We've made this world better by making the tough choices. That's what we've got to keep doing. Thanks for listening. END 3:12 P.M. (L)