On March 7, 1973, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, William P. Rogers, and President Richard M. Nixon talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 4:15 pm and 5:50 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 037-061 of the White House Tapes.
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Secretary Rogers, this is Haldeman.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
Hello?
Hi, Bill.
Hi, Bob.
A couple quick things.
One, the president wanted to get together with you to get a rundown on the conference and all, and wondered if Friday afternoon would be convenient for you on that.
Yeah, fine.
Because he's piled up until then.
Yeah, well, let's talk about that.
And you want to make that about 3.30?
That'd be fine.
Okay.
And also, he wondered if you could...
plan on giving a 15-minute overview on the thing to the cabinet on friday morning and may focus it on the pitch for aid so that they get the story on that the basic thing on the academy is going to be domestic they're going to hit them on the surrogate program on the budget and all but he wanted to get the
The background on the need for aid thing established, too, so that when they're out speaking, they're aware of that.
Yeah, that's good.
I'd be very glad to do that.
All right.
3.30 on Friday afternoon, and the cabinet meeting is?
10 o'clock Friday morning.
10 o'clock Friday morning.
Fine, Bob.
Okay.
How did the fat cat thing go yesterday?
I guess fine.
I thought the reaction was good.
The reaction was all just sensational on it, and so I think it went extremely well.
some of the ones that i thought it's fun to get them there because they ask questions that have sort of you know obvious yeah conservative questions and then when they get the answers they're pretty well satisfied yeah that's it we've got a pretty good case and obviously you got it through because they the reaction was was very solid right i you know i kept telling them i said you know the thing is that when you have a a man who's growing and becomes a great great leader
You don't recognize it here at home because you're close to them and you've been a part of it.
And I said, when I go abroad, I realize that I know because I know what other people think.
That's a good way to make that point.
That's right.
Because it's absolutely true and they understand that when you put it that way.
Exactly.
Okay, Bob.
Great.
Thank you.
Thanks, Bob.