Time Phrase
00:36:25 I don't mind admitting
that I'm loyal to the United States.
00:36:30 But it wasn't an idle question,
Mr. Leffingwell.
00:36:33 I've had some complaints against things
you've said in some of your speeches...
00:36:38 ...about our relations
with the communists.
00:36:40 Some go so far as to say
you're not loyal.
00:36:38 ...about our relations
with the communists.
00:36:40 Some go so far as to say
you're not loyal.
00:36:43 - There's no foundation for that, senator.
- I have a quote from one of your speeches.
00:36:48 "We must not bind ourselves
to outworn principles of the past...
00:36:53 ...when we find those principles standing
in the way of affirmative action for peace."
00:37:20 ...about defense mobilization?
- No, foreign policy.
00:37:23 Mr. Chairman, the witness is the director
of the Office of Defense Mobilization.
00:37:28 What's he doing making speeches
about foreign policy?
00:37:31 You reckon he was bucking
for the job of secretary of state?
00:37:36 I responded to an invitation
from the Chamber of Commerce of Chicago.
00:37:40 The topic they gave me
to speak on was foreign policy.
00:37:44 I've seen men angling
for high office, Mr. Chairman.
00:37:49 That's the way they do it. They make
speeches. They flaunt themselves.
00:37:53 - That's how they do it. Yes, sir.
- In fact, Mr. Leffingwell...
00:37:56 ...this was only one of a series of speeches
on foreign policy, wasn't it?
00:37:49 That's the way they do it. They make
speeches. They flaunt themselves.
00:37:53 - That's how they do it. Yes, sir.
- In fact, Mr. Leffingwell...
00:37:56 ...this was only one of a series of speeches
on foreign policy, wasn't it?
00:38:00 Yes, sir, that's true.
00:38:03 He made speeches. So what?
00:37:56 ...this was only one of a series of speeches
on foreign policy, wasn't it?
00:38:00 Yes, sir, that's true.
00:38:03 He made speeches. So what?
00:38:05 We all make speeches.
00:38:07 Mr. Leffingwell, you said you merely
meant to suggest a state of mind...
00:38:00 Yes, sir, that's true.
00:38:03 He made speeches. So what?
00:38:05 We all make speeches.
00:38:07 Mr. Leffingwell, you said you merely
meant to suggest a state of mind...
00:38:11 This is a cute committee here.
02:06:30 - What kind of a double-cross is this?
- The senator from Michigan has the floor.
02:06:34 - Mr. President, I ask for a quorum.
- I protest!
02:06:37 A quorum call precludes any speeches
from the floor until the call is finished.
02:06:42 Mr. Clerk?
02:06:43 - Mr. Abbott.
- Present.