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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… had the integration of the military during this period, by President [Harry] Truman’s Executive order. The mood … recognizing the loss of confidence in institutions, in the Presidency, and in the Court that had given us Brown v. Board … was a serious security issue in going to church. Other Presidents have gone and continue to do so. His family was …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Presidential Speeches
… lifestyle deemed less expansionary and more civilized. The President also suggests deploying officers to explore the …
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… international economic trial facing the new American president may well be reducing this danger, and preparing to … President Donald Trump’s critical attitude toward … understanding of, or interest in, the topic. In 2017, the president’s hand may be forced if some of the current …
International finance is likely to present the administration with some of its most difficult challenges in its first year. Indeed, some of the new administration’s policies are likely to increase the possibility of international financial instability. The most pressing international economic trial facing the new American president may well be reducing this danger, and preparing to confront it should a new financial crisis hit.
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Presidential Speeches
… Victor Recording # 35718-A (5:18) President Harding speaks at Hoboken, New Jersey at a ceremony … * Not in recording, see: Speaks, John C., Addresses of President Warren G. Harding, 1921-1923.” Washington, …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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. …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …
Oral History Interviews
| 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 …