
On or before January 31, 1980, the President will submit to both Houses of the Congress an evaluation of the extent to which this Reorganization Plan has alleviated the problems associated with the present administrative structure under ERISA.
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On or before January 31, 1980, the President will submit to both Houses of the Congress an evaluation of the extent to which this Reorganization Plan has alleviated the problems associated with the present administrative structure under ERISA.

The National Security Council and its two standing committees will, short of the President, provide the highest level review of and guidance for the policies and practices of the Intelligence Community.

Informal remarks: photo session at the beginning of a meeting with President Giscard d'Estaing of France.

I want to express my personal thanks to your great President and to the wonderful people of France.

It is indeed a great honor for me, as President of the United States, to come here to pay homage to the brave men and women of the past who have ensured our precious freedom today.

Mr. Secretary, it is my honor and tremendous privilege to award you on behalf of this grateful Nation the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award it is within the power of a President to grant.

All reports, findings, advice, determinations, hearing transcripts, briefs, and information shall be transmitted to the President through the Special Representative.

I am proud to stand before you and say that I am the first President since Dwight D. Eisenhower who can go to the American people to seek their support and say America is at peace.

I am the first President seeking election since Dwight D. Eisenhower who can say America is at peace.

I am honored that I am the first President since Dwight D. Eisenhower who can seek election and say to the American people, our great country is at peace.

You can trust the President who has been open, frank, honest with you.

As long as I am President of the United States, our great country will never recognize or acquiesce in the Soviet domination of Eastern Europe.

This Administration is dedicated to strengthening cooperation between the Congress and the President in the conduct of foreign affairs and to preserving the constitutional prerogatives of both branches of our Government.

It would, for example, strike from the President's hand a wide range of important peace-keeping tools by eliminating his ability to exercise quiet diplomacy backed by subtle shifts in our military deployments.

It would also have resolved any lingering thought that the President himself might have been involved in a Watergate coverup.

Mr. President, I say that we give you a very special welcome today to our country because of your official position.

I, Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning October 7, 1973, as Fire Prevention Week.

As President, however, I must continually look at the total impact of Congressional action.