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- the Cabinet on·· .A!D policies ~n th.;)
a.r.ca. He pointed out there ware no new authorizations for ai·:::.-3~
.. shl?=.enta since the fighting broke out •. He also said that no new
ec onc.:nic aid agreements had been made. He said the D.e p~ :-tr.aent
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Disarmament.
The President then outlined the Job Program:
1. America Today:
75 million Americans are working.
In the last 4 years 7. 5 million new jobs have been created
and t he unemployment rate has dropped from 5. 7% to 3. 8%
lowest in a decadeo
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- the right to be where we were. If we had accidentally been
inside territorial waters, the North Koreans still have no right to
do what they did.
If the Soviets went into New York Harbor, we could warn their ship,
or sink it, but we could not under
- McNamara said he proposed nothing new until next Tuesday.
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would like to have a week go by to check the accuracy of what we are doing. 11
Secretary Rusk: There appears to be no ascertainable connection between
some of these targets and winning the war. We
- Program. The President read parts
of the Job Message, pointing out there is "a new social consciousness
among businessmen in this country today."
The President then read a later CIA report on the ship captured
by the North Koreans.
The President
- from Hanoi is a hard one and this may be because they feel they can
get a significant psychological or military victory south of the DMZ at
some point. Or they may think that the political structure in the south
will come apart under the new