On October 11, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, Charles W. Colson, Henry A. Kissinger, White House operator, Manolo Sanchez, Walter R. Tkach, and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 10:28 am to 11:25 am. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 287-007 of the White House Tapes.
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Hello.
Well, are you about to have any stuff this morning?
I saw that.
Well, it's nice to meet you.
One of the meeting people will meet tomorrow morning.
Come with us now.
And if we get any kind of worries, well, we'll fix that.
We'll pick our focus on whatever it is.
I don't bother when we go, I did something, these special programs, jobs or something, they took interviews and said 100% people were working, people were working, and we go, God, that's not true.
This is funny.
This is the one that supports the... That's the one I know of.
It really wasn't that, but that's all right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very clever.
Bob tells me that the, uh, Declan Cook got a, got a book down at the Post.
Yeah.
Well, we're, as I said, there's nothing more important than to get that damn thing around.
That's, I, I just think, I just think it's gonna screw up a few people.
We're, we're a little mailing ourselves.
We have all that on the mind, underway.
Do you understand?
I consider this a high priority, a high priority.
They're making their best song.
Good, that's another thing.
Good.
Boy, put your toughest people on.
I noticed one thing in the summary of the play on Muskie.
When does that whole one thing come out?
They're trying to, obviously, I think, they're trying to pummel up a little city, you know, the city's perception of the liberal party.
We've got to report on that.
I think basically, you know, it's a Jewish party.
It's a total Jew, so it may be that they like to position themselves.
Jackson, oh yeah, he's their guy, yeah.
I think he named Chuck for his, that Harrison guy.
Yeah, I don't know about Joe, but.
Well, anyway, keep, uh, keep, uh, keep going on that thing, and, uh...
Okay.
Good?
I know you're...
Well, that shows you Mansfield and Humphrey and Mills all have their clever politicians, and I think they took the line that the public wants, and they must be in criticism because I don't think they went the wrong way.
Yeah.
Well, bye, Will.
How are you feeling today?
You know, we're working quite a bit on that trip.
We've got a long way to go.
We've got a long way to go.
We've got a long way to go.
We've got a long way to go.
We've got a long way to go.
because we have to have some framework from which these other people can come in.
So that the trade that we're doing is as good as we've done it so far.
It doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
I'm waiting for 600 questions.
I have a couple of other hundreds to move together.
No.
I'll take three secret services.
God damn them, communications, no.
That's the part that I feel very strongly about.
We take a huge white house staff every place, and I don't need them.
They're just in my way.
I'm not going to have that.
That these guys, I mean, if it wasn't for that, well, he's going to be, he's going to be, oh, all we see now is these guys.
But Joe Eli, for example, told me that he cut his own personal staff from 23.
So let me say, you have, you need 600 for four days.
I do not want these.
They're nice.
They're nice.
I love them.
They fall out of your ears.
You've got operators turning around.
It's just too big.
Everybody should get it down.
I hauled it right down.
I take secret services.
Those bastards just don't need that many.
They can work 24-hour watches for a change.
And there is it.
Put this down and you go to see how communist countries are totally safe.
Now, can I get that across or no?
All right.
That is my order.
When I went to Moscow, I didn't take any secrets.
I didn't need any.
I didn't need them.
I didn't even remain.
You know that.
I am not going to have it.
Well, the press actually tells us about it probably because I had CIA make an analysis of how many press they'd ever submitted in.
The maximum they've submitted in was plenty.
Well, we'll permit more than that.
Mainly.
Let's get television press.
I'd like to keep all the writing press off one television.
That's our main thing.
We'll make the writing when we come back.
I don't want any of these writing guys.
None of them are our friends.
None of our friends are asking to go.
It's only the enemies.
And the hell with them.
There's nothing that's going to delight me more.
I'm not going to have anybody from the Washington Post.
I'm not going to have anybody from the New York Times.
I'm not going to have anybody from the Los Angeles Times on the script.
None of them.
I'm excited.
What I've done is to let, we can give them an analysis of who's gone on freezing stress, so that they see you're not being capricious.
But that's, that's all we've done.
And this morning, the Calvary has respected it.
You apparently said something when you went to Camp David yesterday, that there might be some news in the next two weeks.
I didn't say what.
And I didn't say what he was talking about.
He said, well, it must mean he's going to appoint someone to the Supreme Court in the next two years.
Or that phase two is in trouble.
They're making something up.
Totally.
I didn't say anything about the campaign.
You're no pressure.
What did they quote?
They quoted, as you left, as you went to the helicopter, they said, you said to them, we will give you people something to do in the next two years.
They aren't on the telephone, are they?
Totally not, but they're totally on there.
See, the presses never can't be, but they haven't gone off the phone.
They all went off.
No, no, they aren't there either.
I haven't seen the press.
But Peter, all I'm saying is...
He's got it speculated.
He's got it, but not everything is out there.
I don't know.
That's why I don't want you to show any more people.
I don't know about you.
Let me go over a few of these questions, Henry, with you, so I can just, before I get studied, sit it down.
I think this is a very good question.
That's why I haven't told you yet.
And I haven't told you that I'm not going to.
And I don't want to scale it at all, for example.
I'm just afraid of any of these big factors.
You've got a little cold, haven't you?
You want to have that?
Well, that would be it.
But the results of this.
First, let me say one thing with regard to our briefing on both senators and congressmen, and particularly the cabinet.
I couldn't agree more that we have to avoid it for you.
On the other hand, I do not want to go to the point, particularly with our internal cabinet people, of pressing.
I think we had a tendency to do that in China.
They don't speculate for us, and as a result, they all came in feeling pretty good.
We don't need to do that.
But I think we can say now there's no thing occurring, but this is a very important meeting.
That's sort of the line we should take.
Not to talk much about it, but it is obviously a very important meeting.
With regard to the, where it says we expect to consult with our allies before the meeting, do we want to...
I guess we simply say that we expect them to consult with their allies.
Now, on Peking,
It's a mixed thing in here.
On the one instance, it's indicated that we have informed them first.
When we say, do they know about this?
You say we don't discuss what we say to the Chinese.
I just said yes.
I say yes.
Don't you think so?
Did we, was P. King informed?
I think I'll just say yes and nothing further.
They'll say, what did you tell them?
What did they say?
I don't discuss that.
I'm just afraid if we make it too mysterious on P. King,
It looks as if they'll make a hello story.
I want to keep stories evolving, Henry.
I think saying yes will just kill it.
And actually, my biggest question makes it pretty clear that I have been needed in the Chinese open.
Yeah, I know, I know.
But I think I'll just say yes.
You should say, when you breathe, whatever you do, you should use the term secret open.
But I just got to say yes to get out of there.
Now, do you expect to meet with the heads of NATO governments in the report after your Moscow trip?
How far can I go in that respect?
I don't know yet.
All right.
Well, what I meant is, I should simply say that I will.
We have no plans at this time, but we, of course, will be consulting with NATO governments.
But you have started that, haven't you?
Well, I've started 4716.
And you'll prove how you've done it.
I've done it by going to East first, and we expect to go to the next day or two.
And we're sending a letter tomorrow before we do a run, making the same suggestion.
I don't think we should go to Sato until we have that okay.
And then in Italian?
In Italian, it's likely to be okay in some countries.
I said that before.
Yeah, sure.
That is, I think, that president.
But you're the president.
But there's no sense inviting them now because their league is all over the place.
Incidentally, I got word for the Japanese that you wouldn't be busy up that day if you checked out.
In the car, please.
what he's saying.
And, uh... Oh, sorry, sorry.
Oh, sorry.
Oh, is it?
And now he's putting up a trip again, so it's not sufficient.
It may not come through.
I don't think you could see Kishi.
No, I'm not quite sure.
All right, well, now, with regard, though, to some of Kishi's things, how do we want to play this thing?
I mean, can we apply the 202 or whatever it is?
I don't think there's got to be anything in that.
Can I depend on the fact that Peterson is doing everything that could be done here?
I don't know if I can tell you.
I met with Peterson this morning.
He tells me he's following it.
I think if everything else fails, it would be better to just leave it there for him.
Leave it there, and then when the doctor gets here, I can tell you.
But not the, not the, the other thing.
I'm reaching for it, Mr. Fessler.
You might need to do that.
We're after the U.N. vote.
I wouldn't do it before the U.N. vote.
Give them an excuse to vote again.
That's only two weeks.
You're so getting in my shape now, Mr. Fessler.
And yet they aren't playing pretty well on the finance side.
And yet we're graduating.
Well, they haven't done it yet.
No, I know.
I know.
I just can't.
I mean, they always spoke.
They talked a great game on the, uh, on the, yeah, revaluation and let it float up to 9%.
But I don't think they could hold it anymore.
Now, would you be accompanied by any senators?
I would just simply say no.
I think it's best to keep them back.
the pressure will be enormous and have them go.
No, we won't.
No, we plan to have a very small working party in action.
I think we've got to go.
Otherwise, they're going to say that all the presidential candidates should go and all the rest of it.
It'll screw up the, you know what I mean?
I know the dangling is fine in some instances, but this time,
I think the pressure in the Washington Post, the New York Times, the networks, why doesn't he take a by-part of the foreign policy?
It'll be a small working group.
It'll be a small working group who will actually consult the board, so that what was supposed to be a treaty will encourage it.
We will consult the board and act on it for what it wants to take.
Senator, it's not a presentable negotiating treaty.
It's just the end of a war.
All right, I think that's good.
All right, I thought about saying that I forgot to take a Saturday, but I just had a candidate.
how defensive he was in addition, he said that he was out at Harvard last week, and he finds that students take more books out of the libraries now than they have since the early 50s.
The radicals can't get any demonstrations going.
And he said, I guess you could use these as an emphasis.
You notice how their registration drive on Harvard, they tried to have a big registration meeting up there, and they expected 30,000 to register.
Only 2,000 showed up, only 500 registered.
And they had Muskie, they had McGovern, and they had McCloskey, all three.
That's important.
You see, that's another claim we ought to make next year once we get our heads fully above water.
To speak fast, as we're telling us we had a sellout in Vietnam to... To placate the students.
To placate the students.
You always had a very good way to placate the students.
and show that you can win.
That's right.
Stick to our doubts.
Huh?
Stick to our doubts, and that's what we've done.
I hope you're right.
Let's stick to one other thing.
The reaction we've made, as we have the courage to participate, is that they will be so curious to press for it.
I'll go back to some other side.
Today, all the presidents are just junketing all over the world, not ending the war, not taking care of the economy, so it's my pleasure to answer that.
I'll be done for this.
No, but I need my lawyers.
Don't you think?
I think it's a phony job now.
I said, if we are bringing these, and we'll be touched by others, if they have anything right, on the miss, on the salt, uh, uh, city, I got it.
We want to leave Vietnam, it seems to me, and to say, will it be discussed then, why not?
Because of the situation that exists now.
Rather than, I think it is very brief in my answers, I don't have any, but I think it's very important just to leave a hell of a lot of mystery in the mind.
It would have been, now, if the Chinese are aware, if the Chinese give an answer, and your announcement of the Moscow trip, yes, if the Chinese are aware, you're trying to go to Moscow, and they agree to that, yes, yes, just like that.
Let's do it.
We're not here solely to give them an adverse, but that's easy.
That's one where I will take a little more time.
I'll say the purpose of our policy is to have good relations with all countries, if they want to have good relations with us.
And we will definitely receive good relations with one nation, and it's not of the expense of other nations.
Because that's the way it is with the Chinese.
We are not playing one against the other.
And that's their relationship to us.
I think we can play that dead.
I think I will say that absolutely straight on.
Now, before I go, Mr. President, it should be after tomorrow.
I would appreciate an opportunity to go over some of the issues with you on the China issue.
Oh, I've got to.
Good.
Also, I need a technical issue Saturday afternoon.
What option will you wish on Wednesday afternoon?
Be ready.
So I've got what we've got to go over.
Some of the technical issues, some of the agenda.
the technical issues.
I can't prove all of them myself.
I'm not going to have that approved by any other level of my country.
Like, for example, I know how many crushes go, and I know which ones should go.
And I've got to determine also my secret service and all the rest of this.
And you get some idea of what cities you want to visit, whether you want to be sent out to them.
I have to be sent out to them because it means that you
You're going to, because I'll be involved in it, you're going to meet this afternoon with the Secret Service and all the rest of them.
And I did want to, and I know that you're on the same wavelength, but just so that you know how strong my feelings are, because I tend to look over the list myself, you know, I've got a name to number, you know, in the first place with regard to Secret Service.
I didn't have it in Moscow.
There will not be one on this occasion.
The safest country in the world is a communist country.
Second, Secret Service.
In terms of the communication, forget it.
We're not going to communicate out of there.
We're going to be, we're not going to take all that stuff.
We just can't take this huge communication, telephone operators and all that sort of thing, and 4-on-4 off, etc., etc., because communications are not safe anymore.
So I feel critically strongly about that.
With regard to our own staff, as I've already told you, just nothing.
I mean, just the bare, bare bones.
Now, this is terribly important that this is understood, and that we just don't want to go there with a great, big, big staff.
It's going to cause a enormous problem.
I mean, the original Oliver's I had there was 612 airplanes.
Now, that's crazy.
That is not going to happen.
All of them.
A normal trip, I know.
But we're looking at a totally different thing here.
Totally different thing.
And it's a totally different country.
It's a totally different situation.
We have to get in and out and so forth.
And you know what I mean?
They're just assuming we're going to be, you know, daily communication with Washington about what's happening on land.
And he says, we're not going to do it.
I'm not going to be making that kind of call.
I have some, I have some, but I just don't have any.
I don't want that bullfetched up on the Secret Service.
It's just not needed.
It's just not needed.
Everybody will pitch in and do what they like, so we don't need to do ballets and all that sort of thing.
It's fine.
We have to be cut down.
All that stuff, blues, ballets, et cetera, just cut right down to the very bone.
So if you take a hard look at it,
Also, also, we don't have to have our own service.
We don't have to do anything.
We don't have to fly in, for example, 15.
We don't have to fly in three or four chefs and 15 or 20 waiters to handle a steak dinner.
We're not going to do it.
We're just going to use the local people.
That's right.
I just think they don't expect us to put on a dinner.
We have no embassy there.
That's the other thing.
We have no way to host a dinner.
Anything I order will be totally private.
So that takes care of a lot of people right there.
Yeah, I know.
I figure that's a big part of it.
That's right.
Well, I know it's a tough problem, but I just have a very strong feeling about this.
I was sick of the crowd and the rest.
I just want to cut right down to the bone.
I'm not going to have it done.
And another thing you've got to have in mind here is this.
Since Matt is not going...
that will mean you've got to make a command decision with regard to secretaries.
And they either, they all have to be male.
Now that's tough, but either that or we're going to have problems.
If, for example, you have, if Ziegler takes as a female secretary, and Chichester does, Rogers does, and Rose is coming, and you're going to have one hell of a time, you see,
My inclination is if we can make it an all-male trip, it's a good idea.
Well, I don't know.
I have to talk to Henry about that because he's the main one.
He's the one who's got enough confidence to do it with a male or not.
But if it's going to be female, let me say that if you cross the line, they all got to go.
You understand?
Because they'll pitch like hell.
One goes and the other don't.
Okay.
I got it.
Yeah.
How strong do you want me to go and then do that?
That's the problem.
I wouldn't make 10 minutes.
No, no, no, no.
Well, how far do you want me to go?
Well, I just say it's important.
Yeah, and we think that taking a nation out of the United Nations is a terribly bad precedent.
And it should be an important question and so forth.
Now, I had a call this morning from South Beach who said they're going to vote against the U.S. for their own reasons.
That's Rachel.
Well, I think what I can do is... We need to take our vote with us here.
What the hell?
We can't be their only friend in the world.
I mean, they're not there to desert us, and I hope that we can just support them, just to go vote with them.
In fact, I marked, for example, in the news something the other last week lined up, and I told Bush, who came through a panel on Venezuela, God damn it, they vote with us, period.
That, you should pick those countries, and I think they should be ordered to vote with us.
i think with the china grip but we're we're going to complain for it anyway now in my public statement how far do you want to go this goes further
I don't think they're going to get it.
As a matter of fact, to expel a
Do you want me to say that all you're going to do is to discuss the agenda?
What do you want me to say?
In other words, I just want to be sure to say what you have already said.
I have said this.
That you're going back for the preparation of the meeting.
Of the meeting and the discussion of the agenda.
That's right.
No one's understanding or anything like that.
That will be done at the meeting itself.
All right.
Now, opinion of a South Vietnamese election, I'm going to stand right up for.
Absolutely.
All the way.
Now, the other thing is, I was shocked to learn, didn't I send a note to a Jew congratulating him that says, why didn't I congratulate him?
And second, aren't we going to send somebody to the inauguration?
Of course we are.
We send it to every PIPs we've got in that African state.
Absolutely, yeah.
I'm going to make my point again.
In 60 out of 90 countries to which we sent things, there did not happen to be like that.
The actual bill made that yesterday on Facebook, and that was two months ago.
What?
What he said.
He said they asked him about the election and why he was leaving.
They said he was ahead of his appointment.
He said we have to remember 60 others.
I'll show you how to find it.
Maybe you can point somebody else picks it up.
But I'm going to say, don't we say that
Why don't I just say I have sent a note of congratulations to you?
I sent a message.
I mean, President Chu knows of my support.
I think we ought to send somebody to the election.
Who do you think we should send?
His inauguration?
God damn it, he's elected.
Well, actually, Laird is going to be getting a day letter.
You're going to send somebody?
Yes.
What is the date of the inauguration?
Do you mind if I take a tough line on Chile?
No.
But let me tell you, I saw the Chilean foreign minister...
And I took a very tough line with him.
He then said, now, look, our process isn't completed yet.
We've made our point.
And what we may do is to split up the excess process between the government, which owns 51% and you.
So I said, well, the way I would take the tough line is to say the process isn't completed yet.
We'll be prepared.
We are prepared to be reasonable.
But if they go through with it, then
certain consequences follow.
That's right.
So I think that the escape hatch was still making it.
See, so far what they've done is they've ruled the exit profits into the German exit profits in a way that makes it very, in fact, it's contest-controlled.
And they're setting them all against the government.
Now, if they were to say they split them up 51% to the government and 49% to the government, it might be something we'll come to see.
Where'd you get your coal?
Were you out?
I'll tell you what will come to your life.
Right.
The very interesting thing about the off-the-cats, of course, they're quacks to an extent.
But they have a very, he has a way of working.
I think if you like, we'll...
If you like, we'll go on.
I could be free any Tuesday night if you're talking about this.
I wish everything could revert to the next Tuesday night.
I have a...
I'll tell you what you could do if you could be free.
If you stop by Tuesday first, I haven't seen a couple of my children in the school in my life.
We go, it's about 6 o'clock, and we celebrate it, and you and I come back over to work.
And you and I, because they're saying Tuesday afternoon on, and you and I...
It's a good book.
I have my papers in good shape.
It actually makes me in good shape, and also what I meant is you will have a chance to have a little quiet in there, and then we'll go over to, and we'll take off right away, and we'll come back over here and work, or what I'm willing to say, you know, and get through the night with you.
and not just go over, and I'll keep following.
They do.
Listen, I've been... No, I want you to come to dinner.
Oh.
No, I want you to come.
Oh, at 6.30.
Oh, at 6.30, come to dinner.
Yeah, 6.30.
We're going to have... She just had a couple of... Four or six people just come to dinner at 6.30.
Oh, is that true?
That would be true, but it's up at 3 or 8 o'clock.
Good.
Now, any plans to visit Japan?
No.
Clayton, I'm pretty cool.
Now, all this 7.1, I don't think any other generation, if they do, I'm going to say we respond to them.
Why would we say that they haven't clarified?
Actually, we respond to them.
You say, well, how will they know?
They know I'm visiting.
They know I'm visiting.
Instead of the videos, and an article in this week.
this Sunday, in the Sunday Times, in the Sunday Post, saying he waffled away a great opportunity in July.
I suppose he got totally tired in July.
But there is one.
Our queen, Henry, we had to get something out of him.
He was a lion son of a bitch all the time.
We just found it out when we got rid of him.
was cutting us up.
But his attitude, no wonder that he didn't get any support or anything.
When you remember my two visits to New York, I'm not sure that I can still remember.
Oh, it's another one, too.
I thought it was a hell of a thing, knowing that Bush feels exactly the opposite, that members of the UN delegation said that you're now, now that is a deliberate, I bet you that's some of the penitence.
Oh, yeah.
Because, you know, Bush doesn't believe that, and neither did Rogers.
Because all of this stuff came out of, why was Rochester's party was out there, whatever.
They don't, but you know the two gentlemen.
And whatever Rochester's weakness is, he does not lead to the threat.
Oh, I know he doesn't.
That's one thing he doesn't do.
I think we should take a very, very meticulous security conference.
Well, I can't go too deep, but I'll say it.
First of all, nothing can be done on that.
for the same tomorrow for the Berlin thing is to be totally wrapped up.
The second time we have to see what can be achieved.
I'd say that would be something that... Oh, now the other thing.
As you know, there's a hell of a big story over the weekend about Soviet silos, correct?
They're all going to ask about that.
How do you want to play that?
I would play it very civilly.
I would play it quite civilly.
That's the underlying importance of coming to an agreement with Seoul.
Obviously, at one side could be Mr. Dillard.
At the other side, we'll have to respond sooner or later.
And we're watching it with the greatest attention.
Of all the women I've had an interview with, you were in the Washington Post, which was very notorious.
Oh, I can't remember.
Yeah, we sent you a time initiative from the great event of the century.
Only you could have done it.
Yeah.
He said don't worry about the family.
It's better for them in the long run.
for us to have relations.
In all the, I noticed the Alvarez line, he just, for the sake, we were doing the camera cuts, and I had problems, but he constantly gets the line, and makes it until he's charismatic, who he is.
But why are the liberals so
So take charisma.
What kind of charisma do they mean?
What is charisma?
It's only there to prepare a man.
Well, it's not.
It's not.
It's really the fact that the Kennedys were millionaires and that sort of stuff.
They wouldn't even give the gall credit for charisma.
They didn't really know.
And he had more than all the rest of them.
And again, it's thinking, God, if Kennedy had done as handsome as what you did, he acted out of the will of a demon alone.
Well then, if he had settled well then, well, we are going to break the, the streets out of the city of Berlin, and find a way to make our near-end talk around that.
Mechanic, or whatever he is.
He'll be able to do that.
What do you want me to say?
Well, I can say that we have something to announce about that.
That's dead, anyway.
Well, the doctor's making a shift real quick.
No, but I mean, it's the agitation.
Well, we'll plan then.
I'll walk in there.
I hope to be able to be at the briefing, but Rogers wants to be over here when the briefing is made.
I think it's better that he do it in my office with me.
Well, he's going to be here at 12 o'clock tomorrow.
Believe me.
I'd like to be able to help you with that.
Oh, sure.
Why don't you both come in?
Okay, that's no... No, Bill will do it.
You'll do it.
I think that Bill's the other one.
No, God damn it.
He wasn't in the room.
We had a brief on him.
No, he wasn't.
I'll be dead.
I think it'd be nice... No.
It'd be nice to see it, but I'll be glad to put it out there.
What are you going to do?
Do you want to see it?
We're going to have a table.
No, they only have tables in the room.
We can't see the press or something.
Mr. President, it's a sort of manual.
I'll do without it.
I'll get it, of course.
This is one that should teach you.
Yes, I get it.
We don't want to do stories that say, no, this isn't true.
I agree.
I'm afraid you're right.
But you know, it really is a...
You all want to be around sometimes.
God damn it, you were alone.
And November 3rd, I was alone.
Remember, they took an hour to call, Rogers and Leonard.
An hour.
That's right.
November 3rd, you were alone.
Before in Africa, I got this one.
Unsolved, you were alone.
You held it together.
If we hadn't played the game, we'd have been the Soviets.
We'd never have gotten to this point.
But I'll tell you a big secret.
that I did not want to give him any tip off.
No, he's happy.
I told him he and I should sit in my office and wait till it's over and then walk him to the... No, he's not a bit unhappy.
He just didn't want to be in the state of... And then he joins us at 12 o'clock.
Let me suggest this.
I think it would be well in the meeting with the leaders.
I don't want to tell the same of them.
And I've got three requests.
I guess we can cover everything.
Do you think I should feel that any of you or the Rogers should I do it all?
You should do it all.
Rogers doesn't deserve it.
I don't want it.
They shouldn't talk about it.
I think maybe I should do it all.
And then Rogers gets it screwed up over.
I think I should do it all when I...
should be there, but that I have to do it all.
You should do it all, and when it's all over, you might ask him for a comment.
I don't want to say anything.
Well, I can't.
You know, Mr. President, I, that's not the first thing.
I don't give a damn.
The important thing is we're playing a game.
I think it was attractive, but of course, on the bridge, it's an invention.
I didn't have a, I thought I had, I had almost forgotten some of those, you know, the jury day,
I narrowly undergird it, and I don't do the math.
But I must say, we really have a terrible situation in this country.
I don't mean it's that terrible, but we are doing better than these intellectuals realize, God damn it.
And there's a number of countries, Mr. President, that use this as being a historic presidency.
I don't say that because I have to prove that it's being associated with it.
You've got to be something that's essential in your future.
You've got to have complete achievement, certainly in this opening run.
I will lend it to Charlie.
The fact that it's being held was concrete.
That's the point.
And that we held it together through all this turmoil.
I've seen the big places where you choose to be very, very good.
At times, when they put on my second charge, I'm sure.
and the whole China evolution.
It's not a big story, but it's all carried correctly.
That's where it's all in the background.
I don't know what the name of Crunch they're talking about when they say that ISIS, they say that it's an anti-Hassan thing.
I don't believe it.
They must have made it up.
All right.
The two Cal brothers were commenting on it on this morning's school summary for the CBS News program.
But to me, the interesting thing is, they said it's either this is being forwarded or sending information about phase two, which we know is important, and it's fascinating that none of them speculated that it would be so in time.
Well, we hope to go over it.
It's not been covered.
It isn't exactly what it is.
But we had to be trying to slow it down just because it's bad.
We can't do it this evening.
Yeah.
Well, there's a couple thousand leaving tomorrow morning.
I just don't want it to be in the airtime tomorrow.
That's what I mean.
That's what I mean.
That's it.
I've experienced it.
I've got to go to the morgue now.
I hope he's coming in with us.
I think, wow, you think he's putting you all under the ice, do you think?
Oh, I mean, it makes me feel, Mr. President, I believe that everything, not having some staff people put together your early bed conferences is what that is about, right?
And we've done it all.
We've taken things together.
We've made proctors before there was a summit.
We have other things to do at the summit.
The luckiest thing that happened was that they understood, like I said, that the first composition we made was July.
We were waiting.
What do you mean, last year?
Well, to do it in September this year, we didn't do it this year.
We had one for September this year, too, didn't we?
I was thinking of the one in Jamaica last year, who were going to get the Goddard before the election, you know, it's been a great shift.
Very wasted.
As they've said, it just won't happen.
They're building asylums and so forth.
We are not going to fool around.
We may have to go down the road.
I think it's your second opinion.
Mr. Bill goes down the road.
Not already, but that's what has to happen.
We can't sit here and be ready to run.
They tell us a lot of the things they're doing now that hasn't received much attention.
We used to say if you build an APM, you get three years for it, because it takes an hour to build these things right out.
But they've now built a transportable radar, which they can build one-sided, and it's not a bad deal, and it's good, and it's all in six months.
So we won't get a three-year one.
They will get a very big APM, six to seven years, but not very big, because it's six months to a year.
It does give you a feeling of... Incidentally, the men who rely on, you know, your...
They have been benched for years.
They're smart.
They're tough.
They know exactly what I want them to do.
I'm really impressed with this.
The other guys, frankly, are covering the area.
That one is afraid to pick up a boat and can't get it.
I don't care about that.
I don't care about that.
And I think that goes too far, too.
I don't want that whole battery of phones, you know, put a phone on all of them.
a phone in the chamber room, a phone in the mirror room, all the rest.
We don't need all that.
We're not going to use testimony.
We're going to do communications.
We don't need that.
We have a telegraph anyway.
No, but I mean communications while we're there.
That's the big part.
They put 200 phones right around for the staff.
Every person's staff's got a phone.
We've got our minds to talk on the phone when we're over there.
We've got a chance.
So I think we want it to that.
We want to get it to that.
You and I will talk.
Open up the door.
He asked some illicit technical questions.
Well, you might check.
But I said I have to go to Shanghai to pick up a navigator.
They don't want me to fly over to Shanghai.
I just land.
So I have to now pick up a navigator with you to take over.
I don't need to be here, of course.
Very good.
Now they know our date now.
No, no, no.
But they know the Russian date.
They know it's the same time.
That's right.
They don't know the exact date.
Is that the exact date?
Okay, let's have, will you come in tomorrow?
Yes, I'll bring him in.
I'll be over and bring him in right on the dock so that he doesn't feel right.
I'll be over there.