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these two people who came together in marriage ladybird johnson and lyndon johnson incredibly different personalities. i'm sure most, if not all of you are familiar with the idiosyncrasies and a famous legends about lbj, shall we say, iran stability, crudeness, larger-than-life personality, contradictory nature, and absolute will to get things done and the things he got done were very important things. he could not have done these things, it is my belief, especially after reading these books, without ladybird. ladybird johnson, born claudia taylor was an incredibly gracious southern woman who grew up in a semi tomboyish practices and the surroundings very near catholic in far east texas in karnak. the fact that she grew up in a town named after a famous egyptian temple, i have always found very interesting. not far from milesian fields, by the way. but she grew up isolated. lbj grew up very much a part of a community, but in a very different part of texas. when they came together they formed a balance that i think is one of the most interesting marital histories in the history of politi
these two people who came together in marriage ladybird johnson and lyndon johnson incredibly different personalities. i'm sure most, if not all of you are familiar with the idiosyncrasies and a famous legends about lbj, shall we say, iran stability, crudeness, larger-than-life personality, contradictory nature, and absolute will to get things done and the things he got done were very important things. he could not have done these things, it is my belief, especially after reading these books,...
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of 18 years' worth of interviews with ladybird johnson . and indomitable will come lbj in the presidency, the interesting thing about these books is that ladybird memories and history leading up to the presidency, and where it leaves off mark up digress book about lbj begins, and it is a tapestry of voices commenting about lyndon b. johnson. michael gillett who assembled ladybird sorrell history directed the lbj library oral history program from 1976-1991. he later served as director of the center for legislative archives at the national archives and is currently the executive director of humanities texas in austin. he is the author of launching the war on poverty, an oral history. to my right mark of the growth is the current director of the lyndon baines johnson presidential library and museum in austin, texas. a post he assumed in october of 2009. an award winning author and presidential historian, he has written three books relating to the american presidency, indomitable will lbj in the presidency was published by crown in march of 2012
of 18 years' worth of interviews with ladybird johnson . and indomitable will come lbj in the presidency, the interesting thing about these books is that ladybird memories and history leading up to the presidency, and where it leaves off mark up digress book about lbj begins, and it is a tapestry of voices commenting about lyndon b. johnson. michael gillett who assembled ladybird sorrell history directed the lbj library oral history program from 1976-1991. he later served as director of the...
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might remember, if you go back and read various books, since roger brought up lyndon johnson, ladybird johnson was given all sport of rigid all sorts of ready a stations. even as late as the 1990's, during the clinton administration, a special deal was given to the washington post to get much cheaper spectrum than other people. the government has always found it difficult to run this as a market. now you have all sorts of government agencies, government bodies that have huge debt problems. local governments are really having difficulty meeting their budgets. and they are sitting on the enormous amounts of specter. and if they switch from analog technology, the generation of old technology, to egypt -- to digital technology, they could share that with private users and everybody would be better off. that is what economists want to see. but as roger said, every time we get close, politics seems to enter the fray again. so i am hopeful, but certainly cannot guarantee the problem will be solved. >> i think we do have to be patient, though, because the remember the idea of the spectrum auction came
might remember, if you go back and read various books, since roger brought up lyndon johnson, ladybird johnson was given all sport of rigid all sorts of ready a stations. even as late as the 1990's, during the clinton administration, a special deal was given to the washington post to get much cheaper spectrum than other people. the government has always found it difficult to run this as a market. now you have all sorts of government agencies, government bodies that have huge debt problems....
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one might remember that the johnson family, ladybird johnson was given all sorts of radio stations. her husband, of course, was powerful in congress, and that led to the family fortune. and even as late as the '90s during the clinton administration, a special deal was given to "the washington post" to get much cheaper spectrum than other people. so the government has always found it difficult to run this as a market. and now you have all sorts of government agencies or government bodies that have huge debt problems, you know? local governments are really having difficulty meeting their budgets. and they're sitting on enormous amounts of spectrum. and if they switched from analog technology which is, you know, the generation-old technology to digital technology, they could share that technology with private users like mobile phones and tablets and all, and everyone would be were better o. that's what economists want to see. but as roger said, you know, every time we get close politics seems to enter the fray again. so i'm hopeful but certainly can't guarantee that this problem's goin
one might remember that the johnson family, ladybird johnson was given all sorts of radio stations. her husband, of course, was powerful in congress, and that led to the family fortune. and even as late as the '90s during the clinton administration, a special deal was given to "the washington post" to get much cheaper spectrum than other people. so the government has always found it difficult to run this as a market. and now you have all sorts of government agencies or government...
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she did not want it named after her, but the ladybird johnson -- we are going to do a children's gardenwe can teach them about why they should do it. we recycle all of our water. for 30 years -- i am very proud of the legacy of mother. what you have to realize is she had many, many years of productivity after daddy died. besides taking care of the lbj library and school and all of his legacies, which he has now left on our shoulders, lucy and i really miss her. we are trying to carry on the tradition that she was such a trailblazer in. [applause] >> question to both of you -- how did the presidential children reach out to one another? is there a children of the presidents club? >> that is one of the things that lynda and i was talking about. we both kind of zip our mouths shut. we became friends over the years, plus our parents were friends. the relationship goes way back, just like the nixon girls. we were in the same era growing up. lynda has hosted several of us at her home. there are many things we can learn from each other. how to deal with foundations and libraries and museums and
she did not want it named after her, but the ladybird johnson -- we are going to do a children's gardenwe can teach them about why they should do it. we recycle all of our water. for 30 years -- i am very proud of the legacy of mother. what you have to realize is she had many, many years of productivity after daddy died. besides taking care of the lbj library and school and all of his legacies, which he has now left on our shoulders, lucy and i really miss her. we are trying to carry on the...