On May 18, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman talked on the telephone at Camp David from 5:30 pm to 5:34 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 130-002 of the White House Tapes.
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Hello.
Hello.
Well, anything late news you need to know about?
No, I don't think there is.
I talked to Waller and... About Dr. Chase?
Yeah.
Yeah, we're putting him on.
Is it all right?
I mean, is he going to pay, or how do we do it?
No, no, we'll just put him on as a staff guy.
have to pay yeah you don't think there's any problem do you he's been in a very old friend there's a minor problem but i don't think it's worth worrying about it's just you know yeah it's just one more person but we have there's no problem getting hotel rooms i can just say that he's been a friend for many many years and he has done something and that because we have to say anything just say anything yeah fine i might break a tooth and that right
That was Henry's only concern was don't say that we're taking a dentist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, how do we dent?
How do we say that we're taking him because he's from Russia or... An old friend and... And... Knows... Is from Russia, knows the country and... Yeah.
And you wanted him to come along as part of your... As part of my party.
Fine.
And...
It doesn't cost anything for him to come along.
That's right.
That's right.
And I think that is the case.
You know, he was...
He was born in Russia, wasn't he?
Yes.
Well, that's good.
He was born in Russia and I wanted him to go along and to sue because...
as to, you know, for counsel and so forth.
Yeah.
Good.
Good.
That's what we're doing.
Good.
Good.
Good.
And he also is a damn good dentist, which is a pretty good reason anyway.
Right.
The second point is that in talking to him about the other thing, my feeling is now that I will follow your plan and to leave here about, you know, 9 o'clock.
How would that be?
Stop at Walter Reed, right?
And then ride over there, drive over there, then come back to Walter Regency, the Secret Service, and then go on in.
Right.
Does that sound like a good deal?
Yep.
I think that's the way to do it.
Okay.
Well, without telling anybody, we'll lay that on.
I mean, I don't want to advertise, but I don't think we need to tell anybody, do you?
No, not until in the morning.
Well, who do you tell?
Well, we'll have to tell the helicopter guy, and we'll have to set up landing at Walter Reed.
Yeah.
Well, just say, well, tell the helicopter guy I'm going to stop to see this fellow.
We'll stop at Walter Reed to see the Secret Service.
That's right.
Secret Service man, right.
But then...
When you get there, you'll decide, gee, all it costs is just to go across the way.
Here, I'll go over.
And then... And then... Well, there's Secret Service out there anyway, so we've got no problem in that respect, aren't there?
See my point?
Yeah.
Yeah, but we'll have to get your car out there.
No, no, no, no, no.
Secret service at Holy Cross.
Oh, yeah.
So they can, ours can know ten minutes in advance.
That's right.
And they just beat it out there.
All right.