We have a turning point in this campaign.
I think our record of cutting back employees, plus the failure on the part of the Governor's program to actually save employment in Georgia,...
I believe that by the end of the first 4 years of the next term, we could have the unemployment rate down to 3 percent-adult unemployment.
We want to win those States and all 47 other States, and we're going to do it.
As the economy improves, and it is improving-our gross national product this year will average about 6-percent increase over last year.
I invite all Americans to unite on that day in support of activities that will alert each of us to our separate and collective responsibilit...
I urge the Senate to give its advice and consent to ratification to the Convention, the exchange of Notes, and to this Protocol, at any earl...
That part of Proclamation 4334 of November 16, 1974, which establishes a rate of duty inconsistent with that provided for in paragraph B. be...
We can only offer our assistance in encouraging the parties to negotiate to prevent increased violence and bloodshed.
I urge the Nation's Governors, Mayors, and all other public officials, as well as leaders in every area of American life, to join with disab...
I am confident that in the near future, they will achieve full citizenship and contribute greatly to our society.
I urge the Commission to promptly make such an investigation in view of recent trends in the sugar industry.
Many refugees have made the transition into American life.
We must stand ready to encourage others, all those who strive for freedom, reconciliation, and the rights of all men.
You are a welcome visitor to the Nation's Capital and to the White House.
Liberia can count on the United States to assist and support the Liberian people.
Mr. President, we will face the challenges of today with the insights and with the determination developed through our past cooperation.
We assure you that the United States will remain a trusted friend, worthy of your confidence and that of all Liberians and all the peoples o...