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how to handle tomorrow's Paris meeting. We either must speed up
delegation or slow down talks. There was nothing new on the first day.
We must not get too itchy to move on to new steps. We may want to
repeat a few lines on Laos and Cambodia. I am
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the Attorney General, Mike Manatos, Joe Califano, and myself.
Senator Byrd asked about the Pueblo. The President discussed it
briefly and said essentially that there was nothing new to report.
The President also discussed the progress of the Paris Peace Talks
- on the Franc is terrific.
The French have put the bee on Fowler. He tried to persuade the Germans
to revalue. They won't but have decided on new taxes that will reduce
their surplus some.
The President:
$1 billion?
Chairman Martin: About that.
Prime Minister
- what we can in no~-defense expenditures. I
have tried to minimize my request in new programs. But there are
some that we think are worthwhile. You know about the problems of
cities. We need rent supplements and the teacher corps.
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it may mean they will forego these essentials because money costs
too much.
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Homebuilding:
As I told the Horne Loan Bank Board Executives on October 6, the
drastic slump in housing brought on by last year's
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- · problem. We need a new look. The effects of
Vietnam are hurtilg the budget and foreign relations generally. !r
The President said, "Bill, everybody doesn't have a blind spot like
you do. You say don't bomb North Vietnam on just about everythin~.
I don't
- think they are the best we can find.
My staff has been going into the cities.
on the conditions in the cities.
Most are new proposals.
They have been reporting to me
I do not see why we should spend all our time fighting each other. When I
was Senate
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L y n d a B ir d c a m e in f r o m New Y o rk , an d life flow s th ro u g h th e h o u se
w h e n e v e r sh e c o m e s .
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added 50 billion or 35%. The new budget concept is 118. 7
We've
The Senate passed the $6 billion. If they knew where it was coming
from, they would not have passed it.
Eighty of one hundred would say if you have a choice
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t h e f a m i l y of t h e H e a r s t n e w s p a p e r m a n .
w re c k , I b e lie v e it w a s New Y e a r 's D ay.
They are
T h e w h o le f a m i l y w a s i n a c a r
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