Ambassador Lodge and I have spent many hours together these past few weeks.
This house and this Government and this society, of which we are members, really belong to no party, because the partisa...
In Viet-Nam the credibility of our commitment everywhere is challenged.
I selected General Taylor for this most important of our diplomatic assignments with the understanding that I would ask ...
I may or may not be the most optimistic person in America about the progress we can make on desalting the seas, but I am...
We must act together to solve the immediate crisis that is facing us.
As rapidly as we develop economic desalting plants, we be prepared to share our technology with other countries where de...
I want this Nation to lead the effort to close this gap--not in the next 50 years but in the next 5 years.
We have new resources of abundant energy that can provide the power that this will require.
Three of our cities, ships at sea, the oil fields of other lands already depend upon desalting plants.
We want Americans to travel.
There is always a certain amount of cynicism among members of the executive branch and, I guess, sometimes among even me...
I thank you and I appreciate what you have done, and what you are willing to do.
The seas are not our only recourse and that we aim to make it feasible to mine, desalt, and put to productive use the br...
This is a time for action.
I need all the help I can get in that field.
What was impossible and inconceivable yesterday is very near to reality today.
I am very delighted to see so many Members of the House and many of my friends in the Senate come here this morning.