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  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Carl Albert -- Interview II -- 5 cooperation with President Kennedy and tried to help him on every program. Now, he did lose his Medicare fight again because that was a close vote in the Senate. Bob
  • in cooperation with getting legislation through the House and Senate? A: Yes, because I became a member of the leadership while he was a member of the leadership in the Senate. I think I was more available to Speaker Rayburn and more in tune with what he wanted
  • , were set up for that very purpose. M: Mr. Albert, was Mr. Johnson realistic about the cooperation he would receive his last year in office? A: I think he was. The President found himself in a very serious situation from the standpoint of managing
  • to change the drafting committee. I don't want to kick off anybody if he's been put on, but I do want to be sure that the drafting committee is one that will have some feeling of cooperation with the President." said, "Who are they?" And I read them