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  • of that, and he said--actually he wasn't there but he had one of his assistants read his speech for hinr-"I am now in a position from certain statements I have made on national TV and to the press of looking as if I may lead the state into a secession again. All
  • the Warren Commission. M: Is that testimony, to your knowledge, complete as you would wish it to be? C: So far as I know it is. M: Do you have anything you want to add to it? C: No, not tha t I know of. M: Well, I want to read this into the tape so
  • think of and read and talk to and interpret some of what black thought is, but it's a disservice to your principal if he's president of the United States. not to let him get firsthand [opinions]. F: But it still filters through you? A: Exactly
  • to President Kennedy's call, and I spent a good many evenings reading and grading those papers after I entered office. My call from President Kennedy came after an interesting series of circum- stances. The first entre: to the Kennedy Admi~ration came
  • have an opportunity to sit down with you and understand why you felt the way you do about certain things, well, I might get a completely different idea than I would from reading something in the newspapers about what you'd done or what you thought, you
  • days. So they put Hess in the front row there, with the doctors observing film. He would sit up there and pretend to be reading a book and wouldn't talk to Ribbentrop or Göring or anybody. All the other defendants would talk with one another during
  • LBJ & Lady Bird read newspapers; to St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City, for Robert Kennedy funeral; the Johnsons pay respects to the Kennedy family; lunch on plane back to Washington; Lady Bird reads newspapers and takes nap; mourners killed
  • thing about the politics of Texas, except that it's awfully confusing . And I never had any difficulty, because of their record, in believing that both Mr . Johnson and Mr . Yarborough were fine, outstanding, public servants . Yet just reading
  • in that. I read it, and Mrs. Bolling did, too, and I ' m pretty sure that it's not accurate. M: He just doesn't go deep enough into the--? B: I don't think he knew enough. Sadly enough, because this is what didn't do me a damned bit of good. Probably
  • at the University of Pittsburgh and later at Harvard, got this notion called the tipping theory, and it read very, very, very impressive. The only trouble with it is, it's like the theory that there is a time when if your temperature gets to be a certain amount
  • , then reads Louis Auchinclass book, Brownstone Front; LBJ meets with foreign policy advisers about Vietnam; Poverty Bill passes; Adlai Stevenson; Arthur Schlesinger book
  • of pieces he didn't like, and he expressed himself about it. to the effect, if not directly, "~Jhat He said words you're doing is you're up here, you read The New York Times and The Washington Post, and all of a sudden you think that's the fad. yourself