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82 results
- not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic
process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu
1
- hangover
Kennedy columnist is sniping about Johnson cutting off Great Society
programs.
The only man that helps me survive is Jim Webb. He is trying to reduce
funds in his agency. Orville Freeman is a soldier - -he's trying.
Meeting ended at 11 a. m
- Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-2007
- Remarks in New York City at the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.,
Foundation
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were either
missing or
misnumbered when it was received
by the Johnson and Kennedy
Libraries.
The attached
inventory
lists
those pages and the
counts for each chapter
of the manuscript.
REGINA GREENWELL
Senior
Archivist
September
20,
1994
page
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completed a visit to the Republic of Viet Nam. on behalf of President
Kennedy and on invitation of President Ngo ~inh Oiemn
The enthusiastic
welcome he received in Viet Nam refiected a deep
sense of canmon cause in the fight for freedom in Southeast Asia
- yoa all want, we'll 10 on Tueaday
evea.ina ow: time, but 1would10 Moaday.
McNAMARA
What do
w• ••Y to the preaa?
THE PllESIDENT We doa•t need to dlaclo•• every piece o1 •trat•&Y to
th• pr•••· I would aay to Maaafield. Kennedy, Tul•
briaht that we
- Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-2007
- ,~ frit•nd!--in•
.: • No man 1sflawless;and this small ep1s&le"lrom. • * rfie war m v letnam 1sproviug once igain that ' eluding Sen."Robert Kennedy whether or not
• ,.the past precisely -.defines thedlaw in Robert, , ·"wars are, won bloodilv
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whether
the
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US i~~ersion
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Ellsworth Bunker on West New Guinea, Joseph Johnson
on Palestine
Refugees).
It is eaaentlal
to make a clear distinctien
between what
is symbolic ud what la real la th• UN. Th• General Aaaeably session
we are ju.at winding up.contains
o~• excellent
example ot
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Cot. JoHN A. MAY of S.C., Chief, Division of Outdoor Recreation
and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Department, State of South
Carolina
JOSEPH
The Council consists of 10 members appointed by the
President, in addition to the Secretary of Interior
- know in either party that I thought in 1964 was best equipped
to be President. 11 He said his recommendation of Humphrey had
cost him dearly from Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, both
of w horn wanted the nomination.
Other comments
- Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
- ~·
MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH
HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE
FEBRUARY 8, 1967
This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam.
The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson
had done everything possible
- had seen Leon Keyserling on television, and
it was the the meanest thing he had ever seen directed against Bobby
Kennedy.
The President said he feels there has been a dramatic shift in public
opinion on the war, that a lot of people are really
- 'to a meating in London on October 7.
Thf! President 2....'"ld the Prime J',1inister discussed briefly the great
tragedy suffered by the Kennedy family in the U.S.
The President said
that amidst this tragedy the American people must be mindful cf foe
strong
- recalled the situation when FDR
closed the banks, and when President Kennedy faced the Bay of Pigs
and the Vienna Conference. "We don't spend enough time remembering
back, and not enough time looking ahead." He said he recalled that in
1948 only two members
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- Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
- "
for action a• contraated with the "Kennedy tone". Johnson definitely
feel• that we place too much emphaeie on aocial re!orrna; he ha• very
little tolerance with our 1pending ao much time being "do-gooders":
and he baa no tolerance whatsoever with bickering
- spent $9. 5 billion on poverty in his last year, Kennedy
$12. 5 billion, and Johnson $28 billion. Manpower training cost from 3 to 4 to
12 billion in the same period. )
The President: It is not right to say that we are not moving fast enough
because
- . I will be happy just to keep doing what is right and lose
the election.
There has been a panic in the last three weeks. It was caused by Ted Kennedy's
report on corruption and the ARVN and the GVN being no good. And now a
release that Westmoreland
- by- individual countries themselveso
Now, thanks to
rapid i,cientific progress and its wealth of resources, UoSo has
achieved many exemplary uccesses in work of social reconstruction.
President Kennedy has called for cooperation and help from many
countries
- . It is unfortunate we are there, but throughout
history we have had to face this situation where aggressors try
to capture their enemies. Eisenhower told Kennedy this would
be his biggest problem. Kennedy attempted to solve the South
east Asian situation
- unattractive they are.
Senator Edward Kennedy says the Vietnamese goverrunent steals about
50% of each dollar. He is about to release a report outlining corruption
in Vietnam.
To what do you attribute the confession by Captain Bucher, General
Wheeler?
General
- On this principle there is
complete accord between the two nations.
Vice President Johnson stressed that he came at the request of
President Kennedy to seek counsel and judgment and the views of
President Garcia on the world situation~
\rice President
President
- - Discussion on Vietnam, Robert Kennedy, Eisenhower,
Alliance for Progress, role of ror.
42.
9 December 1963 - Briefing.
General revi·ew.
Press, McNamara, Vietnam.
I
43. 13 December 1963 - Introduced DDCI, Peer
de Silva., reviewed checklist.
Discussed
- Vietnam frc es.
The President: There are ..two or three dangers in this:
(1) We comply with the Senator Kennedy demand.
(2) We create doubt about the fact we are doubtful.
(3) We were charged with handpicking.
(4) It might harden public position
- proposition •
.Kennedy and McCarthy.aren't coming up with much.
"Let's try so:::lething like this."
Ma Bu.."'1.d.y:
That's OK.
RuskY
Whether or not this is a step toward peace is
up to Hanoi.
M. Bundy:
President is not about to escalate like you say
- Prealdent Kennedy was kllled.
Permit me to say thle: Now
11 the tlme for you to live together and work together by the Golden Rule.
Don't ahoot from the hlp.
Don't dlvlde up the famlly firm.
1 kept the Kennedy cabinet.
None has been fired.
.-r;d.,.c
- time to question you on them. I thought
Senator Stennis handled himself very we1l yesterday. Did anyone talk with
him before he went on the air?
General Wheeler: General Brown talked with Senator Stennis.
The President: A senator (Senator Ted Kennedy
- Club in Detroit on Monday. Rusk said
he "is going to remind them that 1967 was a helluva year for international
agreements and he is going to point out the progress in the Kennedy Round, the
Latin solidarity, the Asian Development Bank beginning
- some
military disaster - that'll be it. They'd rather negotiate with Kennedy,
McCarthy or Humphrey.
General Taylor: I 1 d go back to the 20th right now.
The President: Let 1 s set predicate - we can't pop it all at once.
Secretary Clifford: The bombing
- Dirksen, at
72, from Chicago, can stand up and be my defender the way he has
been.
SECRETARY RUSK: He has a little stronger chemical
than others.
in his system
THE PRESIDENT: Quoted parts of the James McGregor Burns book
on Kennedy's quotes about
- past meetings produced more than we expected.
3.~
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A discussion of trade hearings followed.
Secretary Rusk: There have been several assaults on. the Hill concerning
the Kennedy Round. We need to see all of these proposed changes