Conversation 002-014

TapeTape 2StartTuesday, April 20, 1971 at 4:59 PMEndTuesday, April 20, 1971 at 5:01 PMTape start time00:14:05Tape end time00:15:47ParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Mitchell, John N.;  Morrison, SueRecording deviceWhite House Telephone

On April 20, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, John N. Mitchell, and Sue Morrison talked on the telephone from 4:59 pm to 5:01 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 002-014 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 2-14

Date: April 20, 1971
Time: 4:59 pm - 5:01 pm
Location: White House Telephone

John N. Mitchell talked with Sue Morrison

     Call from the President

[See Conversation No. 483-19B]

The President talked with Sue Morrison between 4:59 pm and 5:01 pm .

     Mitchell's schedule
          -Heath Education and Welfare [HEW] staff meeting

The President conferred with Mitchell at an unknown time between 4:59 pm and 5:01 pm.

     Mitchell's schedule

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Hello.
I have Mrs. Morrison on.
Hello.
Hello.
Yes, sir.
This is Sue.
Yes.
It is.
Oh, goodness, they said the president, and I didn't know how I was going to talk.
Yeah, just a minute.
hello yes mr president yeah i wanted to see uh what the attorney general's schedule was tomorrow morning would you check to check it to see uh what is he what you got for him between uh say uh say uh nine and uh nine and eleven how's he look from nine thirty to eleven thirty he's free mr president he's free yes sir nine thirty what's he doing before nine thirty he is to say
staff meeting.
That's a very... ATW staff meeting.
Yes, sir.
He should not cancel that.
And be through at 9.30?
Yes, sir.
He's scheduled to be through at 9.30.
So he could be at your office by quarter of 10.
What is this thing here?
Quarter of 10.
Huh?
Yes, sir.
Well, let's see.
Well, fine.
Why don't you come over after that staff meeting?
After you've done the HEW meeting, would that be a better time or the afternoon?
4-H. What do I do?
The 4-H at 3.30?
How is he?
What's his schedule in the afternoon at 4 o'clock?
4 o'clock he's free, Mr. President.
That's better.
It'll be freer.
Because in the morning I've got Henry and all those other people.
All right.
You mark him off if you can work me in, will you?
I certainly will.
Thank you.
Thank you.