Host Bill Buckingham interviews Chuck Kendrick, Senator Peter H. Dominick's administrative assistant, during a segment of his radio program, Voice of Washington, in 1967. Kendrick discusses his job responsibilities and his move to Washington, D.C. from Denver, Colo. He also reports that Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) is currently attending a meeting with members of Congress and British foreign affairs experts at the Ditchley Foundation in order to discuss Middle East issues, including the Middle East War. In a second interview, recorded earlier, Buckingham interviews Sen. Dominick on the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk in the Tonkin Gulf during his fact-finding tour to Southeast Asia. Sen. Dominick discusses U. S. troop morale, his opinion on the prospect of a quick end to the Vietnam War, the chieu hoi program (convincing Vietcong to surrender), and the importance of providing security for the South Vietnamese people so economic growth can occur.