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… Robert D. Johnston … During the Hayes administration, the United States had few problems with foreign governments and little inclination to become an …
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… on March 5—since March 4 was a Sunday—Rutherford B. Hayes’s inaugural address tried to calm the nation and make … the gold standard. As for the possibility of disputes with foreign powers, he embraced arbitration as Grant had with …
Oral History Interviews
… so than Biden? Aron Joe Biden had two prominent interests: foreign relations and justice-related issues. Of the two, he … We just saw Kennedy work his magic again with William Haynes’s nomination to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. … grounds that there was not sufficient information about Haynes’s role, and our view was, until we had some of the …
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… from the traditional isolationist stance of the nation's foreign policy. Sugar producers in the lower South viewed the … U.S. commerce, McKinley authorized Secretary of State John Hay to issue an "Open Door" note on China. This circular …
Oral History Interviews
… Leahy thought it was a great idea, and he put money in the Foreign Aid Appropriations bill for the State Department to … went to have a very quiet breakfast with Brzezinski at the Hay Adams, and a meeting with Scowcroft in this office. I …
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… the country since the mid-1800s, acting aggressively in foreign affairs, often without the support or consent of … Colombian troops from landing in Panama. In 1903, the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty with Panama gave the United States …
Oral History Interviews
… speechwriting for Mansfield. Mansfield’s real interest was foreign policy. Frank Valeo was a researcher at the Library … way, it couldn’t be perceived as someone making political hay out of this. Knott: And of course Sam Ervin was such a TV …
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… on the table and walked on top of it. This was down at the Hay-Adams Hotel, across from the White House. It was a … it's a good question. I saw it happen when people took foreign trips together. People who took foreign trips together had a chance to bond in a different …
Oral History Interviews
… perfectly into President Carter’s commitment to a moral foreign policy and his strong commitment on human rights.  … not only direct appropriations by Congress under the foreign aid program but also loan guarantees, other … the Irish Prime Minister ought to have a conference at the Hay-Adams Hotel with his top economic development people and …
Oral History Interviews
… only person I meet is a young Democrat by the name of Phil Hayes, who later became a Congressman, by the way. So, this … came back and he said, This heavyset guy’s there. He’s of foreign extraction. I said, Well, get security. So we went …
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… proposal, there was an article in the paper that all the foreign policy people picked up on. It was a guy, a senior … in ? Knight Nationally, not in . He had a guy named Johnny Hayes who was his finance chair in Tennessee, who was a …
Oral History Interviews
… was on all fours. I know the media loves to make a lot of hay out of such questions, but my view is, of course, there … make that difference. And he’d always been interested in foreign policy, and DOD was something he had a particular … There were two main Cabinet councils? Brady Domestic and Foreign. Young And [Richard] Thornburgh was head of the …
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… Schmidt [Sr.], who was a Texan who invested the [John Hay] Whitney money when they sold the Herald Tribune . He was … told him, The only thing you have to know about foreign policy is Trieste belongs to Italy, and Ireland will … he sat me behind the desk and asked me questions, all on foreign policy and domestic policy. I gave my answers, and he …
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… last floats in President Carter's inaugural parade was a hay wagon filled with family members. He had the prerogative … I was six and seven years old, I guess. We lived in a foreigner's compound. It was definitely the bad old days, … places, but the first pseudo-vacation was after the first foreign trip. The first foreign trip actually was a …
Oral History Interviews
… this amounted to not only my testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee but also answering dozens of … I said I would. I met Ronald Reagan downtown at the Hay-Adams Hotel. The meeting was scheduled to go half-an-hour …
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… the history of the Director of OMB; and the domestic and foreign policy decision making in the White House … Zelikow … and for a while the Democrats were making a little bit of hay saying he has a secret plan to cut Medicare. But at the … Which I also went to at Kennebunkport. Zelikow Another for foreign policy. Darman I did not go to one on foreign policy, …
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… about. He could hold his own on domestic policy, but on foreign policy he needed help, and Tony was great. So Tony … occasionally pop in on them. But I had never done a lot in foreign affairs, so I certainly didn’t have much to … all the members, it’s very hush-hush. Morrisroe The Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board? Mikva That’s it, good …
Oral History Interviews
… very often the exit, because it’s very difficult. You have foreign material down there and until you can get that …
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…    Margaret Brennan is a foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News and joined its … Middle East studies with a minor in Arabic. As a Fulbright-Hays scholar, she studied Arabic at Yarmouk University in …
Oral History Interviews
… and [Samuel] Tilden got beat in the House by Rutherford B. Hayes. But basically the Democrats only won the White House … but a lot of these were really important choices.  On foreign policy, we made it very clear that we were not going … problem Democrats had. It’s not that we aren’t smarter on foreign policy than the other guys; people just doubt in the …