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Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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opponents in an election for president.
F:
Yes.
H:
But not in the daily routine--well, not routine
- subordinates
in the agency that the coordination with the White House and the guidance
from the White House to the Arms Control Agency was almost on a daily
basis, you might say--particularly when items of arms control nature were
coming to a head
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May 12, 1969
This is an interview with Chet Huntley in his office in New York on May
12, 1969.
The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz.
First of all Mr. Huntley, you have one thing in common with Lyndon
B. Johnson, that is you
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; 1960, 1964 Democratic conventions; association with LBJ during the vice presidency; NBC’s handling of the news after the JFK assassination; meetings with LBJ; credibility gap; Georgetown Press
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Nay 13, 1969
F:
This is an interview with Mr. Edwin L. Weisl, Sr., in his office in New
York on Hay 13, 1969.
The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz.
Mr. Weisl, you're out of Illinois, right?
W:
Yes, sir.
F:
Tell us a little
- of the Operations Coordinating Board of the National Security Council, which was a new
board.
The purpose of it was to try to coordinate overseas opera-
tions of the federal government.
B:
Were you formally disassociated from the Bureau of the Budget in
those
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discussions around the world I've bailed out his reputation in the way
that came almost as complete news
- the Truman Administration.
At
that time, I don't recall exactly the position that senator Johnson-F:
I'll refresh you on that.
November '48.
He was a new Senator; he had been elected in
Then, after '50 when Ernest McFarland was defeated, he
was named
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for this, "but not Barry Goldwater.
II
There were about six
things and all of them, "but not Barry Goldwater."
And it ended
by saying this ye3f we're going to elect a new president, "but
not Barry Goldwater." So I sent it to Bill Moyers.
the Democratic Convention
- every accommodation that you could get
at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York.
You could have a radio, you
could have lights, you could have refrigeration, and you could have
everything that they had in the Waldorf-Astoria with a good highway,
a good
- , although his
early record in the Congress would indicate that as a young congressman he
was quite liberal and supported all of President Roosevelt's programs, all
the New Deal legislation.
But by the time he came back to the Senate, I would
say that he
- the apologies were addressed?
G:
One would have been Senator [Arthur] Watkins of Utah, and the other--the name slips
[from] me--was from New Jersey; it was a long name, I can't remember. He called
Watkins a "handmaiden of communism," and the other one was just