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  • job. You will have to hire good people. We find that Mansfield only wants one White House aire in the Senate. I was leader eight years and didn't lose a vote. If you haven't got a bill which will pass, you have to make one that will pass. Secretary
  • are the notes of your meeting with the Demo­ cratic Leadership on January 23, 1967, in the Mansion with the following people: Speaker John McCormack Congressman Hale Boggs Senator Robert Byrd Joseph Califano Barefoot Sanders Postmaster General O'Brien
  • . I must interrupt to say that I must leave because of the hearing on the gold cover. Senator Long: The American people are concerned about the damage to their national honor. I think we should take more firm military action. The President: Russell
  • undoubtedly some of this senti­ ment has been instigated by those who are sympathetic to Hanoi's position -­ or unsympathetic to the position of the United States -- there are nevertheless a substantial number of responsible people who have taken this view. I