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- Committee: Senators Hayden and
Young. I would talk to Congressmen Mills, Mahon, Byrnes and Bow.
THE PRESIDENT: I do not believe you could get anything. Tell them
for eight months your proposals have been up. The Democratic
leadership has been unable
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To underscore my interest and concern, I took these steps:
I met with the leadership of both Houses and the ranking
majority and minority members of the tax and appropria
tions committee.
On August 8, 9 and 1 7, I invited every House Democrat
and at least 50
- eaident: All members of the Democratic Policy Committee feel this
should be done. Senator Russell and I talked about this last week. He was
very blunt about it. Senator Mansfield feels we haven't kept faith by
pulling out aa many as we should have.
All
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- your committee of senior advisers. They met prior to the
Tet offensive. They were briefed -- you met with them. You had .
unanimous expr e.s.sion for carrying on as you were in Vietnam.
A lot has taken place. I wonder if it would be of value
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Ambassador Harriman
Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
General Wheeler
Walt Rostow
CIA Director Helms
George Christian
Tom Johnson
Secretarv Clifford: We met with the Senate Committee this morning.
They spent one and a-half hours on Vietnam.
CIA Director Helms
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A diplomatic situation report by Under Secretary Katzenbach.
3. A summary of the military proposals on aircraft movement and
other actions by Secretary McNamara and General Wheeler.
4.
A discussion of the merits of a Presidential address to the Nation.
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THE PRESIDENT: I will be meeting with members of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee tomorrow evening. Senator Fulbright,
Sparkman, Aiken, and Hie kenlooper.
SECRETARY RUSK: You should remind them that we were not
bombing
- of a fellow Socialist
Republic.
We think it would be good for the President and Kosygin to meet.
We want to know about the NPT coming back.
1. Would a new committee hearing be needed?
2. What kind of vote would you expect?
3. How much