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  • , The interview is in his office in the main labor building in Washington, D.C. time is 2:05 in the afternoon. The date is January 8, 1969, and the My name is David McComb. First of all, Mr. Blackman, I'd like to know something about your background, where
  • . That is not the answer. We are in Vietnam to honor a commitment which preceded President Johnson and which was later authorized by the Congress. He is following exactly the right course. The President finds himself pressured in the Congress, and at times beleaguered
  • Reference No. 12902 April 14,2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/2/68 TIME: 11 :59 AM CALLER: George Meany Pages
  • April 15,2008 Reference No. 12915 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4110/68 TIME: 2:27 PM CALLER: Ralph Yarborough Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist . I l [ij:1:'·lff! ..... u1!;!rflf
  • - Is it time for Labor peace and Labor racketeers? factory racketeers and fifth colunmists? If there are to be Are we to put an election eye on Labor? · It is alright f or a candidate , but not for a statesman who is going into the winter seeing
  • I V 1965 : , ■ Friday, August 27th Lyndon's 57th birthday was oddly divided between a quiet morning (I actually lay in bed and did some recording) and hours of riding the nice edge of tension. Some time during the morning I got a call from Lyndon
  • Telephone call from Bill Moyers; ceremony and presentation of Johnson City park; tour for guests from Time-Life; LBJ arrives in Texas; LBJ's gives a reminiscent speech; Johnsons and guests go to boyhood home; LBJ picks up little boy and gets a kiss
  • night, arrive there Friday noon, and stay as short a time as possible. Senator's time is so valuable and I feel I need him so, that I almost must go on. Besides,· I want to lay hands, both for myself and for Aunt Effie, on such of that money
  • her pain, which ! I re m e m b e r with considerable satisfaction. Having g r e e te d a ll the big b rass, we went m arching in to the luncheon.___ A d la i Stevenson a r r iv in g fro m his la test c r is is at the UN, just in time to go in with us
  • and came back Monday afternoon! And this sum m er I can think of a time or two when a very hard-working P resident has done it, but he has also taken his work with him, and packed m ore into those three days than any human ought to. After an hour
  • a u t i f u l young w i f e , who seems to me S e c r e t a r y of U d a l l and Lee U d a ll ha d been Interior time es c o r tin g them around Washington and just about t h i r t y . brought them to I the White H o u s e , u p from
  • ell, a lm o st v e r y w e ll, and she would like the m elon accent in it. M ost of a ll, was the fact that I took some time to get her opinion, and that I wanted it. qV And then next on the agenda,^’^was a m eeting then with B o is fe u ille t Jones
  • nap; news story about Pat Nugent; Lady Bird is interviewed by New York Times about art; Willard Deasons and Emmet Riordans for dinner and to pick out one of Him's beagle puppies; Lady Bird reads "Guns of August"
  • Lady Bird shops for clothes in New York with designers John Moore, Kandi Ohno, Sophie Gimbel and Adolfo; Lady Bird spends time with Lynda at White House; dinner with the McNamaras; LBJ's discussion with Labor leaders