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Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- and opportunities. He mentioned the insurance companies' pledge o1 $1 billion to aid the construction of homes for poor families as an example of the needed involvement of the private sector. The President hoped that "the labor movement will want to outdo
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- discrimination of every kind• .We can provide a decent job for every worker and a decent home lI I ! for every family. I ·I I Today, most .Americans are not poor; most young people have ..... ·an opportunity for college education; most mothers
- and rising demands for new homes. But it probably should not shift towa,rd extreme ease to provide a maximum . economic· stimulant. For one thing, balance-of~payments considerations are • likely to limit, to some degree, the easing of credit. Secondly
- up the home in which the President of South Korea lives, President Park. We sent over a-32-man team. They have apprehended all but s. This is part of the program. We do not know, although there is some speculation, that this may be linked
- to the U. K. should serve as a lesson to us.) S\:f\\f GONFIDE N l'IA L ~G Ol'J"FIDEMTIA L -2 c. Confidence in financial markets which was at the basis of prosperity at home and abroad. We have two basic means of dealing with this new