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… think of him, at least in the most superficial way, as a crisis president; we think of him as a heroic president, the … to talk directly to the American people and regain their confidence. He used this newfangled technology. It wasn’t …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… to this at the time? Did folks out in the field have confidence that Powell and others would be able to manage … going to jump you into Port-au-Prince, Haiti; there’s a crisis down there. I ran back. The plan on Haiti was about … it. I was very pleased with how that went. I felt confident that we had a good plan; this thing would work. …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… all, and invested it in myself. I hope I showed the public confidence that I could win. I didn’t mind flying to raise … we were relevant; making sure that consumers had every confidence in our Food Safety Inspection Service, …
Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project… General; Chief of Staff of the United States Army; Vice Chief of Staff of the Army; Senior Coalition Commander in Iraq; … Casey discusses the challenges of building a functional and enduring national government in Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein in the Iraq War. Casey focuses on the …
Presidential Speeches
… economy, and make the Government work, and rebuild the confidence and the link that exists between the American … no longer whether we're going to address the health care crisis, whether we're going to provide security to …
Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project… have a command-and-control system that could react in a crisis. Rumsfeld That’s right. Interesting. Myers So the … all sorts of things. They do two types of planning: one is crisis and one is deliberate. We found out later on we had no … on Abu Ghraib are very important. I spend a lot of time in crisis management in the information space, if you will. …
Presidential Speeches
… to the people unimpaired the sacred trust they have confided to my charge; to, heal the wounds of the … with the suffrages of American citizens in the very crisis of the Presidential election then near at hand, and … continuance in such function would destroy that mutual confidence which is essential to the good understanding of …
Presidential Speeches
… the next president would come face to face with a serious crisis in Berlin. So the question is: would you take military … the first thing we have to do is to continue to keep confidence abroad in the American dollar. That means that we … that we can; because the moment that we have loss of confidence in our own fiscal policies at home, it results in …
Presidential Speeches
… why, in this field, I have made recommendations which I am confident will move the American economy ahead - move it … we do not answer insult by insult. When you are proud and confident of your strength, you do not get down to the level … ten years ago. If we are strong, particularly as we face a crisis over Berlin - which we may in the spring, or in the …
Presidential Speeches
… nation is more prepared or more equipped to face down this crisis. As you know, we are rated number one in the world. … Q: But are you in contact with him over the coronavirus crisis? THE PRESIDENT: No, we, we have. We’re talking about … weeks. THE PRESIDENT: It’s true. Q: I’m wondering how much confidence does this give you to control the virus in the …
Presidential Recordings
… -Food prices -Latest report -International monetary crisis -Dangers -Exchange rates -Transition Domestic economy … -Budget issues -British system -Importance -Votes of confidence -Importance -Democrats -Difference of priorities …
Presidential Recordings
… possible talk -Wall Street -International monetary crisis -Deutsche mark -Dollar deficit -Balance of trade … -Need for import control -Investment concerns -Erosion of confidence in economic leadership by administration … No. 268-5 (cont.) -US business -International monetary crisis -US foreign assets -Erosion -Press -Gold reserves …
Presidential Speeches
… again be fully solvent until we tackle the health care crisis. We must do it this year. The combination of the … every Member of Congress of both parties, that the confidence of the people who pay our bills in our …
Presidential Speeches
… in a sweeping assault upon property values and upon public confidence, which would work incalculable damage in the … has benefited the national banks. In the recent business crisis it is noteworthy that the institutions which failed … in confusion and lack of uniformity, destroying that confidence which is necessary for healthful trade. Complaints …
Presidential Speeches
… sunlight have on the coronavirus, which will increase the confidence that we feel about the coming summer. On the … government and to state and local official. And I’m confident it’s also owing to the prayers of millions of … the tools and information to support our response to this crisis. As part of our efforts, we’re leveraging the unique …
Presidential Speeches
… prosperity and social progress with so little internal crisis and so few external threats. Never before have we had … have results. Even more important, America again has the confidence to dream big dreams. But we must not let this confidence drift into complacency. For we, all of us, will be …
Presidential Speeches
… unprofitable land, and by so doing inspired new hope and confidence in ability to meet the payments required. … which followed. It enables us to look to the future with confidence and to make plans far ahead, based on the belief … burden of the last war. Otherwise we would face a crisis with a part of our capital resources already expended. …
Presidential Speeches
… I'd like to turn to what we used to call the energy crisis. Yesterday a British Government commission on air … Agency [Administration] established, for instance, in the crisis of 1973. It was supposed to be a temporary agency; now …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… Director, Office of Presidential Personnel … between the election in November 1980 and the early months of the Reagan administration. Serving as the transition's Director of Personnel Management, James illustrates his role in the … to be confronting his desk, day one? Remember the economic crisis we had in ’80 and ’81? We knew the major issues …
Oral History Interviews
| George H. W. Bush Project… relationship. He had helped us out and I think he had some confidence in my ability to be of some help on some issues. … could get, the guy in whom I would have absolute personal confidence and who could do the job in every respect if I … divisions. People in whose judgment we had developed some confidence. Meador Well, you did have an interview with each …