SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER
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December 22, 2016
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February 22, 2012
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49
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Publication Date:
March 28, 1982
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`AT-RADIO TV REPORTS, INC.
4701 WILLARD AVENUE, CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND 20015 656-4068
PROGRAM Face the Nation STATION WDVM-TV
CBS Network
DATE March 28, 1982 11:30 A.M.
SUBJECT Senator Barry Goldwater
Washington, D.C.
GEORGE HERMAN: Senator Goldwater, the people of Ell
Salvador are voting today, with the p o s s i b i l i t y of a victory by
the extreme right. What do you feel should be the United States
policy towards whoever wins the election in El Salvador?
SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER: I think we ought to try to
get along with them. I think we should do whatever we can in a
noncombatant way to help the country. Central America is as im-
portant to us, I think, as any part of the world, probably. And
I wouldn't want to see us go down there with armed forces if
there's a chance of getting the whole thing to work. And I think
maybe we can do it.
ANNOUNCER: From CBS News, Washington, a spontaneous
and unrehearsed news interview on Face the Nation with Senator
Barry Goldwater of Arizona, Chairman of the. Senate Intelligence
Committee. I
Senator Goldwater will be questioned by CBS News con-
gressional correspondent Phil Jones; by Jack Germond, syndicated
columnist for the Baltimore Evening Sun; and by the moderator,
CBS News correspondent George Herman.
HERMAN: Senator Goldwater, it was your opinion in your
first answer that we should get along with whoever wins the elec-
tion in El Salvador. But supposing it should turn out to be the
extreme right wing, Major D'Aubuisson, who says his first action
would be to hang President Duarte, a man who's been -- D'Aubuisson
has been called a psychopathic butcher. Should we get along with
him, or should we put him in some kind-of quarantine?
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