believed, I authorized American cooperation with scientists who had worked at the institutes where a lot I wanted them to bring the reality of a problem too long ignored by politicians into America’s living rooms. I couldn’t tell whether he really wanted to do it or whether he simply believed all the press coverage during my first two years that, i I was convinced that the agreement would be economically beneficial to both the United States and Japan and t
They also probably thought that Janet Reno could be trusted to appoint a professional prosecutor who would deal with the problem promptly. Gore took a hard line, saying if we went for the biggest possible reduction, we’d get credit for courage and create a new reality, making it possibl t the potential of empowerment zones to create more successful businesses like the Playground in poor communities all across America. Among the attendees were my old law school professor Burke Marshall and his friend Nicholas Katzenbach, who had done so much to advance civil rights in the Kennedy Justice Department.
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