Conversation 013-126

TapeTape 13StartThursday, November 4, 1971 at 4:57 PMEndThursday, November 4, 1971 at 4:59 PMTape start time04:07:08Tape end time04:08:48ParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Colson, Charles W.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On November 4, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 4:57 pm to 4:59 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 013-126 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 13-126

Date: November 4, 1971
Time: 4:57 pm - 4:59 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Charles W. Colson.
[See Conversation No. 614-18B]

     National economy
          -Pay Board
                -George P. Shultz's conversation with Colson
          -Soviet Union grain deal
                -Henry A. Kissinger
                     -Conversation with President
                     -Forthcoming conversation with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin
          -Stock market
                -Volume and close
                -Wholesale price index
                -Effect of Daniel L. Schorr's report
                -Prospects
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                           NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF

                                      Tape Subject Log
                                        (rev. 10/06)

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Yeah.
Yes, sir, Mr. President.
Nothing further on the pay bar before I get involved with these congressmen.
No, sir.
They're still meeting, and I've not heard from them, so...
In this sense, no news may be good news, but...
I'll let you know.
If there's a good break, I'll let you know.
George Schultz told me, I've talked to him in New York several times today, he told me that his information was that they were pretty close and that he figured tomorrow morning for it.
You got the word to Kissinger?
No, I told him.
I told him.
I told Henry on the...
to go forward on this screen.
He knows the background.
All he's got to do is be sure that Dobrynin is... You jingle him and just say that, please, let God do it.
Okay.
We'll keep that one going.
The market...
ended up closing flat it went down a couple of points it went down well it ended up a point it went down in the last few minutes on some last minute profit taking but 16 million shares traded so 16 million yes sir so that that shows ended with no no gain no gain it was up two-thirds of a point which is nothing 843 but uh fine but it uh it was a good strong day all day and they say a little profit taking moved in at the end i think
I think it's turning up.
It should have turned up because of the wholesale price, but I think, on the other hand, that shore stuff hurts.
Well, it was up during the day as high as seven points.
That's all right.
At least it's in the right direction.
And after a good day yesterday and with the unemployment tomorrow.
Yeah.
Who knows?
Coming well.
Good.
Okay, sir.