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10 results
- fiscal policy. He named some of the crises he has
faced in the last few months. He introduced the Members of the Cabinet and then
called for questions from the audience.
Jim Chambers of the Dallas Times Herald asked what the consensus of the
Vietnam
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA DC 73.495
4'/~/66
Meeting in the Mansion on Second Floor
Date: April Z, 1966
Time: 1: 30 p. m.
SANlTIZED
E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4
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- was at wit~ end on how to get people to report
the war the way it is. He said he took Johnny Apple of the New
York Times with him on one all-day excursion. He said they got
out of the chopper at one RF post, the re was a province chief
and American adviser
- commented
that he would be meeting with Labor leaders next week.
Rusk said he had talked to Tom Wicker concerning the factual errors in this
morning's article in the New York Times on the Vietnam elections. Rusk
said Wicker failed to recognize that about
- on the
first day -- mortar fire. Nothing since that time.
There were a couple of small attacks against small population centers in
the last 24-hours.
The President: I figured they would do this to save a little face.
General Wheeler: The North
- .
But it's still going to take time.
We've got the logistical base now -- we've begun to turn
def eat into victory.
I'm not distressed.
There is no truth in the stalemate theory.
The McNamara report this time was the best one of his nine.
The President
- to meet that timing.
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4. If we don't get agreement, make a unilateral declaration. We
have a major problem on our hands. They may figure they help
Nixon by staying
- brief the Cabinet on this history and allow time for questions
and answers. He asked. Joe Califano to take charge of this operation.
Fifth, the President also asked Joe Califano to coordinate a
staff study of what can be done to develop specialized
- said he had discussed the matter with Senator
Fulbright. and that Senator Fulbright had offered no objections to
the Sec·retary's conversations with him on the Congo matter
at that time.
I
Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara discussed current
- : He says too many times a week to too many
people that he ian 't going to mount a coup. That shows it is on his mind.
We should lay it on the line a bout these attacks on Saigon.
our propaganda line to the fullest.
We should use
Secretary