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  • , so that they would withdraw the veto. At one point Governor Reagan of California was bragging about the number of vetoes that he had issued on our program, and we never considered that quite a proper contest for a governor to engage in. G
  • , by car--and he would always drive; I soon got used to the idea that he was his own driver--by jeep we visited four of the ranches, the Lewis Ranch and the Haywood and the Reagan and the Scharnhorst. We visited one of his neighbors, Bill Heath, who 19
  • Billy Graham was sort of a president gatherer. In subsequent years I noticed with what ease he moved to Nixon and then Ford and then Carter. Now he seems to be breaking a little bit with Reagan on the nuclear issue. I met Billy Graham after
  • what my relations would have been with Reagan if I had been--when he was governor, I know that he took exception to something that CBS did, and a friend of mine from California said, "You better come out and see him, because someday he's going