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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… was basically [William] Clark, who had been appointed by President [Ronald] Reagan. We took a little time to find out … of the Protestants, Northern Irish, all of the American Presidents who had Protestant ancestry and the contributions … Yes. He’s got some descriptions in here about how the President’s statement was altered and changed in the second …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… just when it was a Democratic Congress and a Republican President or vice versa. It was just always bipartisan. So in … that can be addressed right now. Take, for example, the President’s Malaria Initiative, which is a combination of … That’s one of his major accomplishments following his Presidency. Heininger With his Clinton Foundation. Fauci The …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… the train down from Boston, and he was going into the Vice President’s office and invited me in and spent 45 minutes … get through to that. When the Democrats controlled the Presidency, there were 1,100 subpoenas during the [William …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… It was probably in the 1960s, when I was working for President [Lyndon B.] Johnson. Heininger What was your … reform, before Kennedy saw an opening to go for the Presidency, we probably could have gotten some kind of health …
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| Bill Clinton Project… want to come to this transcript to learn about the Clinton Presidency and the time running up to it as it truly was. The … in the period that he shaped the agenda that he ran on for President in 1992. Morrisroe Darby Morrisroe, assistant …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… important decision a legislator makes. Clearly it is for a President, but certainly the votes we cast to bring a country … a student of the anti-colonial period. It was a period President [John F.] Kennedy had been very much involved in, … about what he was most satisfied with in terms of his Presidency, and what we could talk about that he would be …
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| George H. W. Bush Project… this question. When we began working on the project for President Bush, one thing we were told by many people who … the Second World War. I'm not sure that many American Presidents would have been able to do it. I think it was his … There was absolutely no intention of going behind the President's back and twisting his arm up his back. That was …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Johnson] intern. This was an intern program set up by President Johnson so that students who needed to make money … because I had the environmental piece. I've got the Vice President's people, Katie [Kathleen] McGinty and those guys … I think that's generally in contrast to the way other Presidents handle that kind of decision making. Riley The …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… at least to the extent that he was prepared to advise the President of the United States. Heininger Absolutely. That … who presumably knew more about getting elected to the Presidency than I did, and who argued it was all about money …
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| Bill Clinton Project… until ’85. I had never run for anything—well, maybe class president, and I was president of the senior class of Yazoo … Rights Act was signed and, I guess, the Richard Nixon Presidency, and the success of his southern strategy, moving … second year it had been established, one of the VPs [vice presidents]. They had three VPs of the DLC. They asked me to …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… You had made a trip to Ireland while your brother was President, but that was not for purposes of dealing with the … more about his hitchhiking trip after he was elected President, about the difference between seeing cars go by … I’m trying to get at how events were moving to get the President’s attention and the State Department and whoever. …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Patashnik When you’re doing research for a would-be President who has to make economic policy, how do you … increasing concern of people like Rubin. So you have the President’s healthcare speech in September when he introduced … together policy in campaigns is so haphazard, that all Presidents reserve the right to change their mind after the …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… have been comparable to the Great Society. We hadn’t had a President we could work with for a long time. It had been … was he? Parker No. Young And he had his eye on the Presidency. Parker Senators who were involved in these issues … he had a large head start based on the issues and the President’s lack of popularity. The Republican surprise this …
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| Jimmy Carter Project… to educate us a little about, is Carter before he became President. Not many of the people who have been here have had … we ought to pay attention to in trying to understand his Presidency. Bell I think that would be fruitful. Young I, for …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… first two years as chairman, though, he was running for President, so he hadn’t really established himself yet as … Nixon, who was more of a moderate Republican compared with President Reagan. We had plenty of battles with President Nixon on a lot of issues. But in terms of the …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… chapter, and it is marked by the [George W.] Bush 43 Presidency and other major events. We can start off by … in spite of the atmosphere, he might be able to work with President Bush on some things. He’d had a good personal …
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| Bill Clinton Project… system. We successfully defeated that measure as well. President Clinton, then Governor Clinton, had been … The New York Times fortunately printed a book called The President’s Health care Plan, or something like that, it was …
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| Jimmy Carter Project… use as source material for some monographs on the Carter Presidency that would be commissioned by the Center. I’ve … to start with is just to explain my relationship with President Carter and where it begins. It began actually in … that involved the public in one sense or involved the President’s presentation. I was involved in those. …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… home, which was on Squaw Island, but not that far from the President’s home. Heininger What had Ted been doing up until … age, he had just turned 30, and who was the brother of the Presidental though our current President has no brother, …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… to run for a political office. Then, after consulting with President [John F.] Kennedy and others, he decided to run for … going to be on the right side. We had, of course, four Presidents of the United States there at the time—the sitting … in New York regarding his intention to run for the Presidency of the United States. I said, “Fine, Senator Ted, …