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On the state of the Nation, he said:
is going to hell. "
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1 just don't think this country
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
August 12, 1967
11:00 a. m.
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
Bob Fleming
Attached are notes on your conversation
- Fleming, Bob
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policy. What did the President think? The President replied that the Germans
had been doing well on their present course. He could only hope that other
countries would do as well.
The President expressed his hope that Schroeder .would have a good visit
- countries. Maybe in four or
five years or so the British and French may have to bail out the Federal
Republic.
The President stated he was hoping and praying for a united Europe.
Until this could become a reality, it was essential that the United States
- renew our obligations for the mutual security
of all the Allies in NATO, we are also resolved not to lose
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the hope and the faith that the future of mankind lies
in the solution of problems through understanding, mutual
respect, and observance
- $186 next year.
I'm instructing the Cabinet to keep expenses down.
-- But we've got $9 billion extra in mandatories, ($4 billion pay, $1
billion retirement) which the Departments cannot absorb. I hope my
deficit will be 4-5 billion. If so we may have