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The keystone of our American way of life is openness.

We must work together to solve the environmental issues associated with the proper use and preservation of those resources.

I welcome this action by the Senate and join the sponsors of the resolution in urging all Americans to renew their efforts to use energy wisely and more efficiently.

We live in a time very unique for both its peril as well as its promise.

I trust that Senate Resolution 59 is but the first of the constructive actions that we can expect from the Congress.

You cannot understand a nation without knowing its people.

The earth will continue to regenerate its life sources only as long as we and all the peoples of the world do our part to conserve its natural resources.

It is really a great privilege and a very high honor to have the opportunity of being here again.

We want our friends from abroad to see the truth, to see how we solve our problems openly.

The United States does not and cannot govern the world economy.

I think we have to recognize as well, this is not the whole picture, and the world would be a pretty grim place if it were.

We will oppose any new restriction on foreign investment in the United States except where absolutely necessary on national security grounds or to protect an essential national interest.

The United States firmly believes that our own problems, and those of the rest of the world, can be dealt with most effectively through international cooperation.

The opportunities for voluntary energy conservation and the benefits of conservation are clear.

I look forward, Mr. Prime Minister, to the further strengthening of American-Yugoslav cooperation.

I accept your resignation as Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, effective today.

The experience of the past several years shows that such ceilings penalize the small saver.

I urge the Congress to give these proposals prompt and favorable consideration.