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- for about fifteen
minutes when the news came through.
This involved a number of
people on the White House staff as well as Kermit Gordon, who was
Budget Director, and myself, and members of our staff.
There was
Jerry Wiesner, who was the science advisor
- ; campaign financing; the President’s reliance on Cabinet and staff, cooperation and coordination; a presidential transition 'institution.'
- him around to the various
senators who would be involved in his confirmation.
We got that lined
up so it went through without any trouble.
F:
Now, yours and President Johnson's relationships were always cooperative
and harmonious I gather--as much
- in the White House discussing the
many problems that he was facing.
Of course he was very anxious to have
the full cooperation of the AFL-CIO, and I would say that he got that
cooperation.
I would say that at that point when he had the responsibility thrust
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And the utilities in my section of the country like TP&L, were very
cooperative with rural electrification.
Mr. Carpenter and Bill Lynch
were the ones who were running
- sorts of niceties
that come in handy on things like that.
F:
Are you competitive in a situation like that with the commercial
news services, or are they pretty cooperative?
S:
I never considered myself competitive because they knew what I