What I am saying very simply is this: That as we look, as we do now, at how we do a better job with regard to the quantity of medical care, let's not destroy the quality of medical...
I have a very great privilege in addressing you this morning, in welcoming you to Washington and to wish you well on the...
I know that we will have your cooperation.
We want your advice because, as I said in the State of the Union, we have one great goal.
I urge that this time we not wait for the next emergency, but rather join together in acting upon it now.
I believe we must face up to this problem, and face up to it now, before events overtake us and while reasoned considera...
So nothing has been done, and emergency has followed emergency, at incalculable cost to millions of innocent bystanders ...
The urgency of this matter should require no new emphasis by anyone; the critical nature of it should be clear to all.
Time and again, as the nation has suffered major disruptions from a transportation shutdown, voices have been raised on ...
We must not use them wastefully.
Now, Therefore, I, Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim February 4, 1971, as USO...