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… the war. Men and women are working long hours at difficult jobs and living under difficult conditions without complaint. … fighting men overseas, and I only wish they could tell you what they think of the stoppage of work in the coal mines. … The war is going to go on. Coal will be mined no matter what any individual thinks about it. The operation of our …
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… We are determined to match our resolution with action. But what are these threats? First is the desire of most people to … of this year. But it is only a very tiny fraction of what America's response to India's need has been. I would … ever suffered in the history of her nation. And America's job is not yet over. Here, today, in the center of the …
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… propriety of its restoration, constitute the subject of what I am about to say. As I desire to present my own … are obliged to deal with him, you try to get through the job without so much as touching him. It is common with you to …
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… God when I took the office of the Presidency. That is what I believe in with all of my heart. That is what the … some violence in the youth camps, Youth Corps camps, or Job Corps, and that involves a knifing, and there have been …
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… Vietnam as issues in this political campaign. What is your assessment of these and other issues and would … society-citizens who have the ability to get and to hold jobs, and to take pride in the place in which they live. In …
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… to think of leaving his machine or to look for a peacetime job. And it goes almost without saying, too, that we must … a shortage of nothing -- nothing! And this must continue. What has been done in the United States since those days of …
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… rich or poor, whether they agree with us or not, no matter what their race or the color of their skin." That was … haunts our conscience. There are still fathers without jobs, and there are still children without hope. Yet for the … may become empty to those without the means to use it. For what does freedom mean --when famine chokes the land, --when …
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… us sort through where all of this is going, and especially what it means for conservative thought leaders, our guest … military than has traditionally been the case. But, but what’s your general view, just as a diplomat, um, and, uh, …
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… and its people are in ruins. Our party also visited what is left of Frankfurt and Darmstadt. We flew over the … of greatest need. And so thoroughly had they done their jobs that we were able to carry on and to reach many …
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… carried the day. And I leave the White House grateful for what we have achieved together and also exhilarated by the promise of what can come to pass. This afternoon I would like to just … trade wars, set us on a path of economic decline. American jobs would be lost, our chance to compete would be blocked, …
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… Challenger heroes. And I hope that we are now ready to do what they would want us to do: Go forward, America, and reach … firms and modernized industries creating 9 million new jobs in 3 years, interest rates cut in half, inflation …
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… class of 18—or 1981—I don't really go back that far—are what behaviorists call achievers. And while you will look … a game. And maybe to hear it now, afterward—and this is what we feared—it might sound maudlin and not the way it was … and research and development and the creation of jobs. The years ahead are great ones for this country, for …
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… a session of the Congress is an unfortunate intrusion of what they call "politics" into our national affairs. Those … "sound business judgment." Of course, speaking seriously, what you and I want is such governmental rules of the game … few more dollars a week in wages, a better distribution of jobs with a shorter working day will almost overnight make …
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… clergyman. And the politician was a little worried about what might be in store for him. And he couldn't believe it … of the past, they've taken upon themselves the job of superintending us by government rule and regulation. … entire lives? Many of us in government would like to know what parents think about this intrusion in their family by …
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… suspension of these investment incentives has done the job that we hoped and expected it would do. Interest rates … with the cooperation of the Congress, have helped to do what we thought very much needed to be done. The imbalance in …
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… Program have come, not only to labor in the form of new jobs, in relief from over-work and in relief from under-pay, … sought for years to improve business conditions through what has been called self-government in industry. If the …
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… That phrase, "the cost of living," means essentially what a dollar can buy. From January 1, 1941, to May of this … freeze the cost of living. But we could not do a complete job of it, because the Congressional authority at the time … lost on other continents and in remote seas. I cannot tell what powers may have to be exercised in order to win this …
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… this is a tremendous pool of people who will bring to jobs diversity, loyalty, proven low turnover rate, and only … into the economic mainstream of American life, and that's what this legislation is all about. Our problems are large, …
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… of things. Our pledge was not merely to do a patchwork job with second-hand materials. By using the new materials of … at this very moment are denied the greater part of what the very lowest standards of today call the necessities …
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… PRESIDENT. No, I do not. Q. Mr. President, sir, I wonder what you think about a full-time Senate employee, or an … welfare aspect, some think an education aspect, some think job creation. Which of those three general areas do you think …