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Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project… you not only teach but were an undergraduate, but where did you grow up? Did you get interested in politics, … quarter that she would be leaving campus to go work for President [George H. W.] Bush 41 on the National Security …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… this interview--I speak for myself--is because we know how important this oral history project was to my father, and how much respect he had for you, Jim [Young], and you, Bonnie [Burns]. I think …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… you want, but—if you’re agreeable—we’re interested in how you spent the time after your brother’s election as President, before your announcement. This involves a lot of … the Latin America trip, Mexico. Kennedy Yes. Young But we did read your diary of that, and I didn’t want to pass over …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore … of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He was chairing a subcommittee on covert action and was … issue. Nelson Were you involved in his campaign for President in 1988? Fuerth I had to stay away from active …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… by the late ’60s as a different kind of Kennedy from President [John F.] Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. Most Senators … Kennedy would have the option to run for President, and he certainly was supportive of that in 1968. The two …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… with Senator Ted Kennedy and the Kennedy family. He discusses how he first became friends with Kennedy while they were both … M. Kennedy] says, “The ‘Kennedy ladies,’ come on,” and he’d pull them down. He used to do that during the campaign. … to pull the door. At this point, we still—I didn’t know how he had gotten shot. Nobody knew anything yet, but they …
Presidential Biographies
… 15, six weeks after Andrew Johnson was sworn in as vice president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln was … the Kirkwood House hotel, rushed to Lincoln's bedside when he was told of the attack. A few hours after Lincoln's death, …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… the iPod. We understand that you gave him an iPod after he was diagnosed. Spellings Right. Heininger Would you tell … Yes, oh definitely, or some very able staff person did. Heininger No, my guess is he listened to it. Spellings I …
Oral History Interviews
| Jimmy Carter Project… economic policy and some general thoughts on the Carter presidency. Each of the three officials participates equally … begins with the early months of the presidency; how the OMB was organized and the policy issues immediately … was one of the important characterizations of the Carter Presidency. That’s where all of the various viewpoints, the …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… administrations; becoming secretary of the army; meeting President William J. Clinton; Clinton’s early relationship … impact of the impeachment proceedings on Clinton’s work as president; and the military’s treatment of Clinton … Education and Welfare] in those days. He says to him, "The President wants you to fire Archibald Cox," then the Special …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… last very long with that going on . I remember distinctly how shocked I was. Such awesome power and destruction applied … Rusk and [Robert] McNamara and all the team was there. He called on each of them in turn to make a presentation … It was irritating, but I must confess that every time he did that, it enhanced the political persuasiveness of the …
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| Bill Clinton Project… with Bill Clinton. You mentioned that it was probably when he was head of the National Governors Association. Wofford … including the revered Father Ted Hesburgh, long-time president of Notre Dame and Lyndon Johnson’s Secretary of … own proposal, Citizenship and National Service, which they did in the late ’80s. Again, I’m not sure of the date, let’s …
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 … closely and learned from. I had been in law school, and he suggested I go down to see the Algerian conflict. This was …
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| Bill Clinton Project… and his son Brent recall general impressions of President William J. Clinton and his Cabinet, the … the transcript until we get the clearance from you. That’s how it works. I’m thinking perhaps the best place to start, … career in the American military prior to working with President Clinton, which, of course, is the focus of this …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… Assistant to the President … of mine, Sean Woodward, who is a Member of Parliament. He is now the number two Minister for Culture and a good … came from. That’s domestic. Then I started thinking about how we do this in foreign policy. I began having discussions … policy thinkers thinking about the difference—being President at the creation as Acheson called it, the Cold War, …
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| George H. W. Bush Project… Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison; Director of the White House … Bobbie Greene Kilberg recalls President Bush’s interactions with external groups and … Kilberg I’m Bobbie Kilberg. I was Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison, and I am presently the …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… covered some of that in the last interviews. Young Yes, we did. Kennedy Which was basically [William] Clark, who had been appointed by President [Ronald] Reagan. We took a little time to find out … very slowly getting into this issue, but eventually he gradually got into it and then he had his one visit over …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… to show you as a campaigner, your thoughts on campaigns, how they’ve changed—the good and the bad, the desirable, and … that, primarily Frank Morrissey, who had been around with President [John F.] Kennedy and also had been very close to …
Oral History Interviews
| George H. W. Bush Project… transition; becoming director of OMB; his impressions of President Bush; the history of the Director of OMB; and the … I know that at some point you were a member of Vice President Bush’s economic advisory team, in the ’88 campaign. I just kind of want to trace the roots of how you became involved with the campaign. Darman Before then …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… during that time, what we were working on after he was elected in ’68, through ’69, ’70, and ’71. I don’t … we want to cover those later. I think I have referenced how Haynsworth had been on our moot court bench down at the …