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Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 16 (XVI), 12/16/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- but it was Boston and Canada, and that the landline to Moscow was down. I told him I thought he should get out of the car and get to some regular phone somewhere. I set about trying to figure out what to do. The President called Cross, who was his pilot, Jim Cross
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 35 (XXXV), 9/20/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that was built in here, which is while the strike was enormously disruptive of travel by businessmen, it didn't rise to the level of emergency in the sense [that] the whole country would be economically ruined. G: Was the fact that it was during the tourist
- these liberal programs every day on him. So he got it into his head that I should get out and that Moyers should get out and travel around the country and get ideas. He put it in the context of getting ideas for the State of the Union Message, but what he really
- this memo in context. [Mike] Manatos is bitching about the fact that he doesn't know what travel is taking place and he can't give it out to the senators. We probably flew people back for fifty bills a year so when I say I don't have a sense, I never had
- of the army--were unalterably opposed to letting these people stay overnight. And we got them out of town the same day. Even though they were sick from traveling so much, we got them out. Resurrection City: 1) they stayed overnight and for an extended period
- at what jet travel has already done to the human condition, whether you want to add that pressure to the human condition, which is an interesting point, one I might say we never--the only person that ever raised that point during the hearings that I recall
- -- 25 C: Well, we didn't have any problems until the last year. What we did was we'd make a department pick up the tab for the traveling expenses. (Interruption) F: What happened the last year? C: Well, the last year Congress started passing laws
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 15 (XV), 12/15/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the world on a Ford Foundation Grant. McNamara had said to me, "You know, you ought to put some focus in it. If you travel for two or three months or what have you and you really don't do anything, you get tired of it. You ought to be doing something." So I
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 24 (XXIV), 3/16/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . I may been--when we handed the message out, I had to brief the press and I may have been stuck talking to the press because I notice that neither Moyers nor I are listed as traveling up there. But I just don't remember. I know I was in the Speaker's