Our Urban Mass Transportation Act sponsored by this administration has already passed the Senate of the United States and it will soon come ...
This is your building.
So I am quite happy to be here with you this morning.
We passed the civil rights bill in the Senate today by a vote of 73 to 27.
We are marching.
This morning I share the pride which all Americans must feel for the men and women who serve in our Armed Forces and who serve in our space ...
The dreams and the deeds represented by this ceremony prove that the era of the pioneers is not over.
Now we need a major national effort to solve the problems of rapid transit, and this administration is determined to make that effort.
And the great State of California led all the rest all the way.
We do not ask you to be satisfied with our past successes.
The path we have chosen will be hard, the perils will be great, the price will be high.
We are proud to work with your country in the labors of the free world, Mr. Prime Minister--and it is my great pleasure to talk with you in ...
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning July 12, 1964, as Captive Nations We...
This is an historic and happy occasion.
I am sure that better communications will mean even better understanding between our peoples.
May I take this opportunity to express to you and your countrymen the sympathy and concern of my countrymen for the suffering and sorrow inf...
We are proud this symbol of the strong bonds of friendship between the United States and Japan is being placed in service this year when the...
There is hereby established a Maritime Advisory Committee.