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  • for a news bureau which represented newspapers in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Wichita Falls, and Amarillo. So I started covering Lyndon Johnson then, and Liz--I think you've already interviewed her, Joe--wrote a column called "Southern Accents
  • ยท that. If somebody else in the office hadn't heard it when they got back--Moyers and a couple of other fellows in the office and two or three of the girls who listened to the morning broadcasts for news--we wouldn't know. Oftentimes, r would do nothing about
  • Daily summaries of TV networks to LBJ; Bureau Chiefs set up TV control room at White House; Bill Moyers and Peter Benchley leaving the White House; Jack Valenti; monitored 11:00 to 1:00pm TV news shows for LBJ; LBJ believed Texans were resented
  • them clipped, they came in late but he would read--you know he'd get the highlights and some of that, listen to radio news, CBS news, almost every hour on the hour. He watched all three morning shows on the networks at the same time on the three sets
  • in information; LBJ's interest in the news; LBJ as a liberal; what LBJ would have thought of 1996 political issues; the relationship between LBJ and Connally; speculations on LBJ's career if he had run for re-election in 1968; how LBJ's presidency will be viewed
  • ranging from six to seven o'clock. could make the very early morning shows here. They used The wire services And even the dailies, the specials, the New York Times or the Washington Post, could make a late edition, you .see. And every other period