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Americans are convinced that the world can be a better place.

I see no prospects for any reimposition of any embargo.

I have the greatest confidence in him as our new Ambassador to the United Nations.

I deeply share your concern, and I stand firm in my commitment to secure an extension of general revenue sharing.

I think the small family farmer is better off today than he has been in the past.

You know what to do to improve your cities and you know how to do it.

I am grateful that our Nation will have such an able spokesman.

We can make America's cities the thriving, forward-looking centers of commerce and culture that they ought to be.

The United States of America is the world's best hope for peace with freedom.

The cause of responsible, responsive, and representative government in the United States of America is as old as our Republic and as new as today's legislative calendar.

I think the Congress ought to increase that to $150,000.

It is very simple--extend the proven general revenue sharing program, which expires December 31, 1976.

The challenge facing Bill Scranton is immense; conflicts are inevitable in the United Nations.

I think American agriculture has a great, great future.

Thank you very, very much, Governor Jim Holshouser, Congressman Rich Preyer, distinguished mayors, reverend clergy, Director Everhardt, Mr. Froelich, ladies and gentlemen:

The United States is second to none militarily now.