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And it was. Yeah.
1:34:04
And it made the whole thing
much easier.

1:34:06
And, of course, I came up in a tradition
where military service was--

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In World War II, there was no question
everybody was part of it.

1:34:15
There was not the kind
of dissension and so forth...

1:34:17
that there has been surrounding
the Vietnam thing.

1:34:22
But I think that most of the people
of this country...

1:34:24
are too busy
to get involved deeply...

1:34:27
in, uh, uh,
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on, uh, the kind of things
that the dissenters do.

1:34:33
In other words, I think that really
the strength of our system,

1:34:36
and I think it's a terrific system,
1:34:38
is that you do rely on somebody
like President Nixon for leadership.

1:34:43
I think his team of people with him
are outstanding...

1:34:48
and, to me,
the leadership that he has shown...

1:34:51
and decisions
that he has made,

1:34:54
uh, really have--
They're the kind of decisions...

1:34:59
I would expect from
the president of this country.

1:35:01
And the action he has taken
is the action I'd expect...

1:35:05
from the president of this country.
1:35:07
I think the whole executive,
1:35:12
legislative and judicial system
that we have is superb.

1:35:18
It has worked many, many-- far better
than any other system I'm aware of...

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and brought us
to our state of power...

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and, uh, really,
of international stature...

1:35:31
that we have a responsibility
to stay with and to uphold.

1:35:37
[Clears Throat]
1:35:40
[Man] What did your son
want to become?

1:35:43
I suspect he would have
gone into the newspaper.

1:35:46
He actually had just got a job
with the New York Times...

1:35:49
when he went
into the, uh, O.C.S.

1:35:55
And he'd worked for newspapers
in the summer...


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