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  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)
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  • Contributor > Levinson, Larry, 1930 (remove)

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  • knee. Of course, the President was there and the conversation turned to Nixon at that point. Everybody was kind of gathered around, and he was talking about his meeting with Nixon in the Cabinet Room. I can't quite place the time; again, the date still
  • and the questions of conflict of interest. We already read in the paper yesterday that President Nixon, in the midst of a major antitrust case, picked up the telephone and called the Deputy Attorney General and told him not to file an appeal. Later that order
  • recording conversations; Fair Housing Bill; writing historic speeches for the president
  • conversation here, are things that you might think would add dimension to what you know is in those records because you are the one who pulled them together very 12 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • was the general counsel of the Commerce Department where this bill was being pigeonholed. In conversations with Califano and myself and with Pertschuk and with Cohen, we worked out a program for trying to get that bill through the Senate Commerce Committee
  • in the conversations that I had about what we were going to do, "You know, I really could use a fellow like you down in Texas." F: You're being somewhere between innocent and obtuse? L: Right. I must say it first came to me one morning in the bedroom when Joe