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  • --the mayor and the deputy mayor and myself and some justice people. I went to a Pentagon meeting in the early hours of the morning where we discussed the situation and tentatively agreed that we should have the National Guard on the street by the following
  • Biographical information; Mayor of Washington, DC Council and DC police force; recruitment; conflicting jurisdictions; coordination with government departments; intelligence unit; MLK assassination; Poor People's March and Resurrection City; 1968
  • discussion last time, Dr . Baker, one aspect of our two prior meetings has occurred to me that I thought I might make a matter of record . I have not undertaken any preparation for our discussions . I have not known in advance the subject matter that you
  • experience, such as in partisan politics at the state level in California or at the national level? C: I've never run for office. I was, in 1959 for four months, special counsel to Governor Brown of California. At that time, I helped him \vith his firat
  • these people that could and would testify--in advance. Meanwhile, Hess just sat there with a kind of frozen face and wouldn't say or do anything. But he had been assigned two good German lawyers. After we all--Jackson and I and the two German lawyers--had
  • crime; it's any large continuous criminal conspiracy made up of people who make a career of crime. B: Is national included in that definition? V: Not necessarily, no. In order for us to be interested in it, however, it must be a substantial
  • police specialists in that area also. B: Excuse me--what exactly does this mean? What kind of resources did you have to put in? c: Well, take the community relations area. Nationally there are less than a hundred professional people
  • ROWLEY SAYS "WE'LL HAVE A MAN WITH HIM AND THEN WE'LL HAVE OTHER PEOPLE AT THE AIRPORT"; UNIDENTIFIED MALE SAYS "10-4" AT END OF RECORDING
  • society faces from demented people. The Attorney General discussed the Violence Commission and its function -- to tell us who are the violent and why they are that way. At the President's request, he gave some of the background on Sirhan and Ray