LBJ Speech at National Legislative Conference about Vietnam
President Lyndon B Johnson gives speech at National Legislative Conference and repeats his previous offers toward a negotiated peace in Vietnam / Extract: 'Why not negotiate now?' so many ask me The answer is that we and our South Vietnamese allies are wholly prepared to negotiate tonight I am ready to talk with Ho Chi Minh, and other chiefs of state concerned, tomorrow I am ready to have Secretary Rusk meet with their foreign minister tomorrow But Hanoi has not accepted any of these proposals So it is by Hanoi's choice--and not ours, and not the rest of the world's--that the war continues'. In San Antonio, Texas.
B&W VIETNAM SOLDIERS OFF CHOPPER / PRIME MINISTER HAROLD HOLT IN OFFICE WITH BOOKCASE BACKDROP / HOLT SHAKES HANDS WITH PRESIDENT JOHNSON ON PARLIAMENT HOUSE STEPS / ANTI VIETNAM PROTESTERSWITH PLACARDS / ARCHIVES VAULT - ARCHIVIST WALKS AND PULLS CABINET DOCUMENT BOX / TROOPS IN VIETNAM CHOPPER FLIES OVER / ARCHIVIST IAN HANCOCK INTERVIEW / HOLT UP PARLIAMENT HOUSE STEPS CARRYING BAG WALKS TO CHANNEL 7 REPORTER DAVID JOHNSON / RTC GLENN MILNE / HOLT OFF PLANE GREET CREW / 1967 ABORIGINAL CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM CAMPAIGNING / VOTE YES PLACARD / 1967 HOLT DISAPPEARANCE CHOPPER SEARCHES CHEVIOT BEACH / HANCOCK IV / CU HOLT
Carl Sandburg - part 16 of 53. Carl Sandburg, American poet, biographer of Lincoln, and twice winner of the Pulitzer prize, plays his guitar and sings folk songs, recalls some of his adventures as a newspaper reporter, and speaks about his life-long dedic
1950s: Interviewer and Carl Sandburg sit near desk and talk