Conversation 015-116

TapeTape 15StartTuesday, November 23, 1971 at 12:30 PMEndTuesday, November 23, 1971 at 12:34 PMTape start time03:38:04Tape end time03:39:48ParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  White House operator;  Kaplow, Herbert E.;  Nixon, Richard M. (President);  White House operator;  Kaplow, Herbert E.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On November 23, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, White House operator, and Herbert E. Kaplow talked on the telephone from 12:30 pm to 12:34 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 015-116 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 15-116
Date: November 23, 1971
Time: 12:30 pm - 12:34 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with the White House operator.

     Mrs. Herbert E. Kaplow

The President talked with Kaplow.

[See also Conversation No. 623-7B]

     Expression of sympathy on father's death
          -Gerald L. Warren
          -Illness
          -Life
                -The President

     The President's schedule
          -Trip to California
                -Kaplow
                -Time
                -Senate
                -Ronald L. Ziegler
                -Weather
                      -San Clemente

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Hello.
I have Mrs. Kaplan, Mr. President.
Thank you.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. President.
Yes.
The other day when I didn't see Herb down there in Miami,
I was asking Jerry Warren, and he told me about your father's death.
And I just wanted to know that Mrs. Nixon and I extend our deepest sympathy.
Well, I certainly do thank you.
I know, of course, he was sick for a long time, and that's a very...
It's just one of those diseases that...
Long, and there seems to be no answer to.
Well, he used to be at the airport when you would come through.
My mother and he both would always be out.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, he had a good life, and he must have been very proud of her being on television all the time and everything.
But anyway, I hope that you, that does Herb want to take you to California with him this next trip?
I hope so, yes, we are planning that now.
I quite didn't know when.
We don't know when we'll go yet, but because, well, it's the Senate, you see.
Right, yes, I understand.
But it could be late tomorrow sometime, so you ought to be ready any time.
Well, thank you.
Well, I'm glad you thought of it until Thursday.
Well, late tomorrow or Thursday, it'll be one of the two, but I met with the Senators this morning, and they know, but so...
Ziegler will try to fill them in, but I think it'll be late tomorrow or Thursday, one of the two times.
Thank you so very much.
We wish you well and hope the weather's good out there for you.
We had a little snow today.
Things are going better.
I hope it's good in California.
I hope we don't get the snow there.
That's right.
Blame it on me.
There'll never be any snow in San Clemente.
I love it there so much.
Okay.
Thank you so much, Mr. President.