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  • , with Vice President Nixon breaking the tie. Do you remember that vote? C: I don't remember that specific vote. was quite involved. a higher price. I remember the issue. The issue Wheat producers in the wheat areas, naturally, wanted We produce so much
  • ; differences working with Weaver; HUD Building acquisition; White House support; Model Cities Program; local public authorities; revamping of the audit program; Joint Administrative Task Force; rent supplement; transition to Nixon.
  • not clear whether we should continue with Skybolt, with Dynosoar, with the B-70. As it turned out, all those--all three of them which appeared dubious in 1960, we finally had to cancel. I'm sure today the Nixon Administration, looking at their issues
  • have chosen to deal with this administration rather than the next. THE PRESIDENT: I will be charged with doing this to influence the election. Nixon will be disappointed. The doves will criticize us for not doing it before now. I
  • on that one. know. And whether the Nixon Administration will or not, I don't I do feel that there are missions that manned aircraft can perform that missiles can't. of missiles. needs. Also I'm just not that certain of the total reliability So I think we
  • of arrangement that Nixon now has, in which the staff has almost excluded the cabinet? A: I think they pretty much did, except for certain people. For example Bill Wirtz couldn't get in to see the President--even if he insisted on it, at least very rarely