Japan's PM Kishida to US Congress: You don't have to do it alone.

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"Since childhood, I have felt a connection to the United States, perhaps because I spent my first three years of elementary school at PS 20 and PS 13 in Queens, New York," he said.
"We arrived in the fall of 1963, and for several years my family lived like Americans. My father would take the subway to Manhattan where he worked as a trade official. We rooted for the Mets and the Yankees, and ate hot dogs at Coney Island," he said.
"After 60 years, I have a message for the good people of Queens. Thank you for making my family and me feel so welcome. I have never forgotten it," he said.
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