President Nixon and H. R. Haldeman discuss media strategy and public relations efforts regarding the administration’s political opposition. They evaluate recent statements by William P. Rogers, particularly his criticisms of Sargent Shriver and Ramsey Clark, while planning to have John Mitchell address the FBI-related issues to achieve greater impact than an alternative spokesperson. Additionally, the pair briefly reviews the positive performance of the stock market, which saw a significant point increase that day.
On August 11, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman talked on the telephone at Camp David from 7:33 pm to 7:42 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 137-005 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 137-5 Date: August 11, 1972 Time: 7:33 pm - 7:42 pm Location: Camp David Study Table The President talked with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman. [See Conversation No. 202-4] Haldeman's schedule Public relations -William P. Rogers -Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] -John N. Mitchell -FBI -Compared to Clark MacGregor -Wire service reports -Rogers's remarks -R. Sargent Shriver -W. Ramsey Clark -Mitchell -FBI ***************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 [Personal returnable] [Duration: 3m 20s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 ***************************************************************** Stock market -Performance (rev. Mar-02) ***************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 [Personal returnable] [Duration: 4m 4s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 *****************************************************************
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