Published On Dec 6, 2012
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Robert McNamara.
Citation No.: 10850
September 29, 1966
Time: 9.50 AM
Location: Mansion
Speakers: President Johnson and Robert McNamara
General Topic: Appointments & Nominations; Civil Disorders; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Defense; Diplomacy; Elections; Federal Budget; Housing; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Urban Affairs; USSR & Eastern Europe; Vietnam; Welfare; Western Europe
Topics: Llewellyn Thompson's Appointment As Ambassador To USSR; Other Candidates; San Francisco Riots; Mayor's Plea For Funds; Political Effects Of Public Revulsion To Riots; Effect Of Senate Cities Hearings On Demonstration Cities Bill; Defense Appropriations
More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/...
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