With the right combination of policies we believe that we can achieve our objectives of orderly and sustained expansion.
We have all set ourselves the objective of completing the Multilateral Trade Negotiations by the end of 1977.
Our determination in recent months to avoid excessive stimulation of our economies and new impediments to trade and capital movements has co...
It requires, instead, that we concert our efforts to prevent problems from arising in the first place.
Our common interests are far more significant than the differences which arise among us from time to time.
Much of the world's future depends on our constructive cooperation.
I welcome you to Puerto Rico.
Common problems are unlikely to be solved unless we apply our mutual efforts.
The complexity of our nations' economies, individually and collectively, means that we, as leaders, cannot afford to allow major difficultie...
This is not a test, however, for the United States alone.
The record is clear; the record is open.
It is a fitting moment to reflect on the rich and long history of cooperation and participation which this island and its people share with ...
The 1975 data show that: There were 45,674 traffic deaths, 6,000 fewer than in 1967, and 9,000 less than in 1973.
Let's march to Kansas City, let's march to November 2 with nothing but victory.
I pledge to you that I will do that.
I urge the Senate to act favorably on this Convention and exchange of notes at an early date and to give its advice and consent to ratificat...
I recommend that the Senate give early and favorable consideration to the Fifth International Tin Agreement.
Joining the Fifth International Tin Agreement would serve our interests and have foreign policy benefits.