On the recordMarch 1, 1966
They should listen to both sides of a question, weigh all the facts and all the evidence available, then come to a decision--a decision that is objective and a decision that is fair.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThey should listen to both sides of a question, weigh all the facts and all the evidence available, then come to a decision--a decision that is objective and a decision that is fair.
Remarks at the Swearing In of Lee C. White as Chairman, Federal Power Commission.
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