I want to express our very warm welcome to all of you.
We are glad that you are here to take a long look at us.
I think our task is to maintain that sense of vitality and vigor which helped build this country.
There is a rhythm to personal and national and international life and it flows and ebbs.
So we want to express our thanks to you.
In spite of what you read, we love the State Department.
We have indicated that we would keep our commitments to Europe, and we have indicated that our atomic strength is sufficient to defend Europ...
I don't think, if I may say so--in my opinion that is not what is the administration's position.
I feel that this is really the Golden Age of the State Department.
I would say that the agreement is an equitable agreement.
No, that isn't what I said.
Now, this idea that there are three services and therefore you can save $3 billion by cutting $1 billion out of each and at the same time wh...
I think that in the summer of 1961-and of course this all may come again--we were calling up reserves in preparation for what might be a col...
They were serving their country.
I believe that the men that have been appointed to judgeships in the South, sharing perhaps as they do the general outlook of the South, hav...
Upon their judgment, in many cases of crisis, will the future independence of that country rest and the security of the United States.
I believe that we will insist upon a test ban treaty which gives us assurance that if any country conducted a series of clandestine undergro...
The fact of the matter is the Congress last year appropriated half a billion dollars more than we had requested for national security. Now t...