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December 19, 1967: A Conversation with President Lyndon Johnson

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Lyndon B. Johnson

December 19, 1967

Source Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

President Johnson holds a conversation-style interview with several reporters from the major outlets. He faces numerous questions about foreign policy, with Vietnam, the Soviet Union, Israel, France, and China all being discussed. He also discusses the youth of the nation, among them dissenters and anti-war demonstrators, and programs he plans to prioritize in 1968.

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December 19, 1967: A Conversation with President Lyndon Johnson

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