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- is not anticipating the problems of foreign aid. M. But you don't say so. K. Yes I do. Right in that paragraph I said. Listen, I'd like to talk to you. I just got up 'cause I didn 1t get in until late but if you got a few minutes, when I get down to the office
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- DISCUSSION OF KIKER'S STORY ABOUT LBJ'S LACK OF KNOWLEDGE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ANTICIPATED FOREIGN AID, VIETNAM; PROCEDURES FOR NOTIFYING LBJ OF FOREIGN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
- and everyone here wants to support you and give you any aid. Jim Jones tells me that you've submitted a report, you've done a good job, I want you to set an example. I'm absolutely positive the people of this country do not want to violate the law Gov
Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- the President just could not have anyone laying down a commission or proclamation that would give aid and comfort to HanOi and so that is the way it got out. We sure didn't start it. DALEY: Thanks. WATSON: And I know - DALEY: Ok, Marvin, fine. (Daley
- . aad d&ea wllea we talked oa Mollday I daoapt we came to Clae aareemeat. 1 recall JOUr ••fiAI that it roa take an aide thea •ftl"J'DM will taave to take an aide, &Ad 1 •aid tit.at 1 can't apeak fol" tile re•t of tb•m. l'm Jut appealJac foz' my owa
- 1u.au.. 1a Ida He •alcl tlael'• a W, ..al abou lCaclael •• daa Attonar Gaural •aid IL• wa••'t fl.Hllflad, ta.c JOG •laoald lmow &bas •om• of tJMm told ~atlaad abut KacbeL I 1ma1me Eutlaad will P" u a little aoable. •ta&•. al•• wa• So. will JM pc la
- I •' f i I I i ! I I ; I I ~ ~ :. ',~ PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S NOTES ON CONVERSATION WITH /). / 0 t../ It.. RAY BLISS AUGUST 23, 1967 Pre•ident John•on i nvited Ray Blb• to go to Viet Nam with the election-watching group -· •aid he had
- . The Pre•W-* a1ked Wm U Ile wu Pint to sf.ve a copy of th• ·wnld. .,.. •am• :repon to~~· alMI he Aid tbt_u yo•••• "That'• 1ood. l:ach time Mm nlut• J:a1m and aay it'• on. th• P1'eatdent'1 bl1tructioa-·w.'r• be,tnntn1 a little policy of 1etUD1 alo111
- deputy." 1 President Johnson •aid that each member of the Joint Chiefs ol Stall had qreed to the 1u1penston. SERVICE SET .•. - 2Prealdent Johnaon then uked that all of them aay nothing, m•wer no telephone calla md do no l•akin1. Pre•ldent John
- here, when we talked before, and I asked for your comments. The Vice ~resident s aid I ho had no co1nmcnt, bllt thanks vc1·y inuch; Vic e P rc ::: hkn t Nixon said, 11 Well, as you know, this is cons i s te nt wifo. what my position ha.s b een all