On the recordAugust 8, 1976
I think that the President himself has certainly a right, even an obligation, to express to the public displeasure or criticism of programming content.
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presidency.ucsb.eduI think that the President himself has certainly a right, even an obligation, to express to the public displeasure or criticism of programming content.
Address and Question-Answer Session at a Public Citizens Forum in Washington, DC
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