On August 19, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 4:22 pm to 4:32 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 205-020 of the White House Tapes.
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So, the hemorrhoid will be here at six now.
That can't be it.
Yeah, okay.
Five.
Five.
No.
Yes.
Then on the Rogers thing, shouldn't it make it... Oh, you moved it up a half hour already.
Fine.
Yeah, Rogers at 7 is fine.
Well, it's good that...
I mean, just a little sooner than 7.30, that way this... We'll all be... Well, Henry's going to be tired.
Get that kid done.
It's good for me to get...
I'm still waiting to get back to the...
Sure, I'd like postponing the 1701.
At least we've got a guy working on it like Barnes.
I'm not going to give it a cursory examination.
They're going through his, also, public relations law and the policy, right?
Perfectly, perfectly good cover.
The accused name was independent of any politics.
I'm here to say that we're all for the election.
That's all we have to do.
He may figure he's clean, you know, and so forth.
The guy, you know, he's clean.
Well, also, he just doesn't know what...
He may have something there that...
He may think we know something we don't, too.
He overlooks something.
Yeah.
How are you going to do your best to avoid taxes?
This is your perfect right.
And he comes out and says, no, this is a beautiful thing.
And he starts to blurb about it.
Oh, no, this is with regard to the investigation of Hughes.
Who paid him?
Who paid him?
Who paid him?
And it's because it paid him.
It paid him $190,000.
See, he busts that right over his head.
Right?
He's, you know, paid him.
That paid his son so much for both.
What do you think?
Got you.