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Howard Baker and his deputy, Kenneth Duberstein, brief Ronald Reagan on the crash. White House Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater is instructed to issue a few calming words: "The underlying economy remains sound...
Though Bell did not accuse the President of making offensive remarks, the White House strongly denied his story. Said Presidential Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater: "Frankly, I don't believe...
...first the President gave no sign that he did. He spoke only in comments shouted to reporters over the roar of helicopter rotors on the White House lawn and in brief formal remarks issued through his spokesman, Marlin Fitzwater. On Black Monday, he blithely attributed the crash to "some people grabbing profits" accumulated during the market's long rise. In a statement after the close of trading, he said that "the underlying economy remains sound" -- unwittingly drawing another parallel to 1929, when Herbert Hoover said almost exactly the same thing. On Wednesday, Reagan remarked that the midweek rally indicated...
...same time, presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said U.S. officials are perplexed by Gorbachev's refusal to set a date for the summit that both sides have contemplated to consumate the INF treaty...
Senate leaders quickly called the president to inform him of the vote. Hours earlier, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said, "We don't expect to have a [new] nominee today...