Conversation 296-003

TapeTape 296StartSunday, November 14, 1971 at 1:18 PMEndSunday, November 14, 1971 at 1:19 PMTape start time00:03:04Tape end time00:03:49ParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Connally, John B.Recording deviceOld Executive Office Building

President Richard Nixon and John B. Connally coordinated their schedules to facilitate a series of meetings and social engagements. The discussion focused on establishing specific times for briefings or consultations throughout the evening, while also incorporating plans for dinner and a movie. The exchange served primarily as a logistical update to ensure their professional and personal calendars aligned for the remainder of the day.

SchedulingLogisticsWhite House social eventsTime management

On November 14, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and John B. Connally met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 1:18 pm to 1:19 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 296-003 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 296-3

Date: November 14, 1971
Time: 1:18 pm - 1:19 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

The President talked with John B. Connally

[See Conversation No. 14-87]

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So I thought maybe I'd just check and see when we came down.
But at 5 o'clock, if we are able to do, we get together at 5, maybe, here at the UOB.
And then at 6.30, I thought we could have about an hour and a half, another two.
6.30, and Nellie would come over, and then we'd pass and do another hour and a half dinner.
And Julie's here.
She told me that we wanted to have a movie.
So here.
See, we may have to do a movie, too.
You know, because I know it's going to be hard to get back to sleep.
Is that all right?
630 Herway, 10-5 across that one.
Yes, and then Johnson said you had called, so I was glad to hear that.
Good, good.
Okay.