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I think his predictions are increasingly coming true.

This expanded program would supplant funds made available by this bill for commuter train services and allow resources to be used for various kinds of transit.

This bill essentially benefits those who now use subsidized commuter trains.

I am signing H.R. 8346 today even though I have serious reservations about several of its provisions.

The administration is looking at more equitable ways to deal with urban transportation, including commuter rail service, on a long-term basis.

I am disappointed that the affected cities have not arranged to live within these original Federal emergency payments.

We don't fear the future when we have friends like this great country.

I do hereby proclaim Tuesday, November 15, 1977, as a Day of National Observance of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Adoption of the Articles of Confederation.

This is a great honor for me to have him come this first year that I'm in office.

This is something that he didn't have to do, but it was just an extra demonstration of how valuable they consider our friendship with them.

Iran has recognized that their great natural resources need to be husbanded and invested to guarantee a sound and a prosperous future in the years to come.

Our Nation and its people are indeed honored to have visiting us from Iran His Imperial Majesty and Empress Farah.

We look upon Iran's strength as an extension of our own strength.

This is a wonderful opportunity for us to share experiences and to plan together for the future.

I would like to propose a toast to the Shah and to the Empress of Iran and to the great people of that country who are our close, present, and future friends.

Iran is strong and it is at peace with its neighbors.

I will nominate Theodore Bikel, Maureen Dees, and Jacob Lawrence to be members of the National Council on the Arts.

Success is not measured by what we accumulate, but by the positive impact we have on others.