Conversation 390-014

TapeTape 390StartThursday, November 2, 1972 at 5:35 PMEndThursday, November 2, 1972 at 6:38 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Haldeman, H. R. ("Bob");  Sanchez, Manolo;  Butterfield, Alexander P.;  White House operator;  [Unknown person(s)];  Ehrlichman, John D.Recording deviceOld Executive Office Building

On November 2, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, Manolo Sanchez, Alexander P. Butterfield, White House operator, unknown person(s), and John D. Ehrlichman met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 5:35 pm to 6:38 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 390-014 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 390-14

Date: November 2, 1972
Time: 5:35 pm - 6:38 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

       The President's forthcoming speech, “Look to the Future”
            -Taping
                  -Problems
                         -Starts
                                 -Camera
                         -Number of people in room
                                 -Secret Service agent’s presence
                         -Duration
                                 -The President’s schedule
                                 -Number of words in speech
                         -William H. Carruthers
                                 -Responsibility
                         -Duration
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      1971 campaign
           -The President’s schedule
                 -Candidate telephone calls
                       -Press coverage
                 -The President’s trip
                       -Timing
                              -Departure
           -Meeting with Margaret Chase Smith
                 -Candidate telephone calls
                       -Edward W. Brooke
                              -List
                                    -Congress
                       -John K. MacIver
                              -Wisconsin
                       -Thomas J. Meskill
                              -Connecticut
                       -William T. Cahill
                              -New Jersey
                       -Robert P. Griffin
                              -Michigan
                       -Robert W. Hirsch
                              -South Dakota
                       -Wesley Powell
                       -J. Caleb Boggs
                              -Delaware
                       -John G. Tower
                              -Texas
                       -Howard H. Baker, Jr.
                              -Tennessee
                       -Jack Miller
                              -Iowa
                       -Clifford P. Hansen
                       -Smith
                       -Henry P. Smith III
                       -Brooke
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                          -William L. Scott
                                 -Virginia
                                 -Value
                          -Ohio
                          -S. Fletcher Thompson
                          -Kansas
                                 -Republican National Committee [RNC] Chairman
                                       -Robert J. Dole
                          -Scheduling
                                 -Length of calls
                          -Audiences
                                 -Margaret Smith
                          -Gerald R. Ford, Hugh Scott, Winton M. (“Red”) Blount
                          -Colorado
                                 -Gordon L. Alcott
                                       -Value
                                       -Purpose
                                       -Arrangements
                                       -Publicity
                          -Big States
                                 -Illinois
                                 -New York
                                 -California
                          -Missouri
                                 -Christopher S. (“Kit”) Bond
                          -Radio addresses
                                 -Foreign policy
                                       -Raymond K. Price, Jr.
                                 -Scheduling
                                       -Press release
            -Polls
                     -Results
                          -Charles W. Colson
                                 -Albert E. Sindlinger
                          -Shifts

Manolo Sanchez and Alexander P. Butterfield [?] entered at an unknown time between 5:35 pm
and 6:00 pm.

       Dinner
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       The President’s schedule

Sanchez and Butterfield [?] left at an unknown time before 6:00 pm.

                   -Sindlinger
                        -Questions
                               -Wording
                   -Analysis
                        -George S. McGovern votes
                   -Approval rating
                        -Performance
                        -Vietnam
                   -Wisconsin
                        -Compared to Illinois
                        -The President’s showing
                        -Changes
                        -Opinion Research Corporation [ORC]

       [Pause]

       1972 Campaign
            -Speech
            -Ronald L. Ziegler

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The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:35 pm and
6:00 pm.

[Conversation No. 390-14A]

       Request for a call to John D. Ehrlichman

[End of telephone conversation]

       National health insurance
            -Compulsory compared to voluntary program
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                  -Ehrlichman’s knowledge
                  -The President’s forthcoming radio address on health policy
                  -Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:35 pm and 6:00
pm.

[Conversation No. 390-14B]

[See Conversation No. 32-153A]

       National health insurance
            -Radio address on health policy
                  -Revision
                         -Ehrlichman
                         -Compulsory compared to voluntary program

[End of telephone conversation]

Haldeman talked with an unknown woman from Cole’s office at an unknown time between 5:35
pm and 6:00 pm.

[Conversation No. 390-14B]

[See conversation No. 32-153B]

[End of telephone conversation]

       National health insurance
            -Compulsory compared to voluntary program
            -HEW
                   -Socialists
                   -Elliot L. Richardson
            -Donald H. Rumsfeld

The White House operator talked with Haldeman at 6:00 pm.

[Conversation No. 390-14C]

[See Conversation No. 32-154A]
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The President talked with Ehrlichman between 6:00 pm and 6:04 pm.

[Conversation No. 390-14D]

[See Conversation No. 32-154B]

[End of telephone conversation]

       National health insurance
            -Ehrlichman's and the President’s view
                   -Richardson
                   -Christian Science
            -Haldeman’s view
                   -Christian Science
                   -Socialism compared to free enterprise

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       1972 campaign
            -Polls
            -Vietnam
                   -Bombing halt
                   -The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”
                         -Tone
                   -Poll results
                         -Support for the President
                         -Impact of war’s end
                   -Speech
                         -Importance
                         -Peace with honor

Manolo Sanchez entered at 6:15 pm.

       Dinner

Sanchez left at 6:15 pm.
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      1972 campaign
           -Vietnam
                 -Speech
                      -Tone
                      -Agreements
                 -Connally’s views
                      -Impact of election
                             -Hanoi, North Vietnam
                             -Moscow, Soviet Union
                      -Reporter
           -McGovern
                 -Compared to Franklin D. Roosevelt

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           -Hecklers
                -San Diego incident at Vice President Spiro T. Agnew speech
                       -Assault on heckler
                             -Demonstrators
                             -Physical appearance of two men in altercation
                                   -Archie Bunker analogy
                             -Jo Anne (Horton) Haldeman’s viewing
                                   -National Broadcasting Corporation [NBC]
                                   -Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]
                             -Ziegler report
                -Public relations [PR]
                -The President
                      -Nassau
                      -San Francisco
                      -Liberty Island
                -Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox
                -San Diego
                -Tone
                       -Agnew’s report
                -Administration wives’ bus trip incident
                      -Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger’s report
                             -Anne L. Armstrong
                             -Washington, DC
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                               -Jane (Dalton) Weingerber
                                     -Fresno, California
                                     -Conversation with unknown “Chicano”
                                           -Motivation for heckling
                                                 -Payment by George S. McGovern campaign
                         -Television [TV] coverage
                         -Payment by McGovern campaign
            -Press relations
                   -Lack of balance
                         -John S. (“Jack”) Knight
                         -Nicholas P. Thimmersch

       Watergate
           -Dirty tricks
                  -Donald H. Segretti
                        -Recruitment
           -Responsibility
                  -Committee for the Re-election of the President [CRP]
                  -John N. Mitchell
                  -G[eorge] Gordon Liddy
                  -John Mitchell
                        -Martha (Beall) Mitchell
                  -Jeb Stuart Magruder
                  -Dwight L. Chapin
                        -Investigation

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 6:15 pm.

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 6:38 pm.

            -Investigation
                  -Chapin
                  -Charles W. Colson
                  -Rowland Evans and Robert Novak column
                  -Liddy
                  -Mitchell
                         -Conversations with the President
                  -Colson
                         -1970 Campaign
            -Segretti
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          -Operation Sandwedge
                -Herbert W. Kalmbach
                -John J. (“Jack”) Caulfield
                -Mitchell
          -Responsibility
                -Mitchell
                -The President
                      -Chapin
                      -Colson
                      -Press relations
          -The President’s reaction
                -The President’s location
                      -Florida
          -Involvement
                -Segretti
                -Liddy
                -Mitchell and an unknown person
                -Colson
                -Finance Committee
                -White House
                -Chapin
                      -Segretti
                            -Recruitment
          -Investigation
                -Problems
                      -Chapin
                -Segretti
                -Chapin
                -Mitchell
                      -Martha Mitchell
                      -1972 election
                -Peter Flanigan’s views
                      -Possible TV appearance by the President

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      1972 campaign
           -Wisconsin
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                 -Illinois
                 -Minnesota
                 -Importance
          -Minnesota
          -Illinois
          -Wisconsin
                 -William Proxmire, Gaylord Nelson
                 -Democratic governor
                 -Republican Party
                       -Decline
                       -Organization
                 -Catholic vote
                 -The President’s chances
                       -Minnesota
          -Advertisements
                 -Number
                 -Radio
                 -TV
                       -NBC
                       -CBS
                 -Reruns
                 -Local stations
                       -Number
                 -Sale of time
                 -Prime time
                 -CBS
                       -Negotiations
                       -McGovern’s program
                 -Options
                       -Carruthers
                       -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon
                       -CBS
                 -Vietnam
                       -Bombing halt
                       -1968 campaign
          -William F. (“Billy”) Graham

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     The President's schedule
          -Church services
                -The President's attendance
          -Breakfast prayer meeting
                -William F. (“Billy”) Graham
                -White House staff
           -Church services
                -Photograph opportunities
                -The President’s attendance
                       -Photograph opportunities
           -Breakfast prayer meeting
                -Graham
                       -Photograph opportunity
                       -Schedule
          -Radio talks

     Watergate
         -Concern
               -Republicans
          -Democrats
               -Attitudes
                     -Wilbur D. Mills
                     -J. William Fulbright

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      1972 campaign
           -President’s trip to Chicago
                 -Size of crowds
                       -Press coverage
                              -News wires
                              -New York Times
           -Telephone calls
           -Republican candidates
                 -The President’s popularity
                       -Scott
                       -Powell
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                   -Peter H. Dominick
                   -Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson
                   -Identification with the President
            -McGovern
                   -John J. Sparkman’s support
            -Polls
                   -Changes
            -Robert J. Dole

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Haldeman left at 6:38 pm.

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I suppose because they're so used to it, you know, they're used to it.
They're used to it.
They're used to it.
They're used to it.
They're used to it.
They're used to it.
They're used to it.
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What's the answer to that question?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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I just didn't want to call you into the advice to throw it on my chest, but I don't mind.
I don't care about these problems in this candidate.
Are you minding with Tom?
No, I'm not.
But Matt, we should, yeah, make it to the president and say, of course, we're going to do it online.
I understand.
We're going to try to do it online.
Yeah.
What is the situation?
We can do it all centered.
I don't think that's a fair bet.
But you see, I don't think you have any money there.
Right?
Just come.
The ones that you want to go.
Put us on the list.
No time.
We'll not call you.
One thing I'd like to ask was, what kind of work was constant just on a get out of the building, and this was kind of close, and we were pushing this time, kind of busy.
That's going to get out of the building.
Again, get out of the building.
I'm sure it's not going to come out.
Cato, and then there's the second person.
Who was it in Michigan?
August.
September.
I don't think so.
Brandon.
It's Brandon.
He's not going to go in.
I don't know about you.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, I've done without it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
I've just had it.
The other question I want to ask would be in Scott, Virginia.
I was thinking about that, and some of you were different, and question, question, answer, and I don't mind, but I'm afraid you might say, well, maybe you don't, you know, I mean, it was really hard, but I think you're right.
Yes?
The goal is, is, uh, the final load is pushed hard to keep from the problem.
We have this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this,
so that we can tell if the car is stable like that.
So, so that people know about the section, section, section.
Also, they can press it, or when they're going to buy that, it's a part of it, and that's what I'm talking about.
Here we have a fire engine.
What happens is that if they get burned, we get started behind.
This matter.
Right.
Buy that car.
Yep.
If you're a little late, that's what I mean.
You can't, you can't get a car with a 7.5.
You can't take your car with a 7.7.
They're in traffic.
Right.
And then the call, and I'll call in a number, and the call will be 2-3-5-7-8-2-3-4.
But, uh, okay.
I'll just set it next corner right there.
Yes.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Good.
Let's do that all together.
That'll take about an hour, an hour and a half.
That's fine.
We'll do it all seven.
I think it's better to do it all at once.
I'll be accepting the ones that I don't want to have audiences as well.
I guess they don't want to have them.
Martin, that's a little, uh, that's hard, but I'll do it.
I think it's just that you get excited once you get in here.
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I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
What are you afraid of?
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I don't know what he was talking about.
I don't understand.
I think I always had my words about that.
Did that pull?
I have no idea.
It was back in 6031.
Which is, you would indicate that the other one is aberration, because you can't go down three.
I would say something that's closer to us than that.
And that is visually now 56.4.
But who do you want to see elected?
That's in place in 61-16.
And it's tough and long.
But I think that's understandable.
Those people, they know you're going to be sitting in the middle where you're going to vote for them.
And they just don't know what that really is.
I think it has to be because our country is so small.
No, it might not have been that way.
It might have been that way, but it's not too bad.
But I'm not certain.
I think it might have been that way.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
We asked the next people if they were willing to forward exit or against the governor.
65 said forward exit, 26 said against the governor.
Please present something for the board.
I think we asked the governor if he was willing to support the governor or against him.
I think he agreed with what was known.
I don't think half of those.
We want to be a concept for 50 times.
The only reason I would like you to pull this is because I don't want to put it on the slide.
I've heard it.
There's a way to get down there.
There's a way to get down there.
You should grab this.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
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What do you think is going to be used?
Well, 30 years is no beat for that.
We said there should be a 44 by the end of the year.
That was our topic.
We didn't know that.
We dropped 50 years before we said it.
But that may be in the past.
But we're going to arrive at a goal.
We're going to arrive at a goal.
So we're going to have to do a pass-through process.
And we're going to do a back-up.
So how many people were at this time?
We're going to have to do this.
We're going to have to do this.
We'll be right back.
Well, maybe at this point .
I just want to know, I don't know whether Johnny or Liz got that word out yet, or whether our program is compulsory or not.
I will not take this again.
I will not take this again.
I will not take this again.
I will not take this again.
I will not take this again.
I will not take this again.
Thank you.
What was your idea of how this could be done?
Thank you.
Yeah.
Uh, this whole thing is, uh, I don't know what you're talking about.
I think we're speaking about some stuff that I don't believe in.
Uh, I don't, I'm not going to discuss it in the first place.
Remember, I've talked about that and I've agreed with you before.
Remember?
We also want to encourage more health care services, medical care services.
I think we should strike that out.
We also want to encourage more institutions.
We also want to encourage programs to take place.
John, I remember you talking about it.
You went through the damn thing, so you're ready.
I don't bother.
See, I don't want to remember we had this cold in the hospital that we did in that type of a situation.
The other thing I want to ask you about.
They inferred in the powers, the trade between the national health insurance for the higher risk, and by the point of claim for medical assistance, depending on the test and the clinical test.
I'm out of ammo.
If we have to compel for your national health insurance, I'm not going to.
I'm a refugee.
I don't expect that of you.
I understand.
All right, good.
All right, fine.
Well, since we're national, I bet you won't.
No.
All right.
OK. OK, John.
I don't think the purpose was .
No, no.
I'm going to deliver it tomorrow.
Yes.
Oh.
I just want you to know.
I'm with John.
I want you to know.
I'm listening.
and the doctors are really important.
There's a bunch of people.
I also know, John, that there are the worst doctors in the world, and they're in this kind of health care system.
You agree?
I agree.
But I know it's important.
But then that's the part of that focus.
My bias is, I mean, I'm not exactly the scientist.
I have those.
I think most doctors are strong.
But the point is, you know, the work that people are sent to, and a lot of people talk about it,
All right.
Yeah.
Well,
Okay, I'll, I'll go over that, but please remember, I want a hard enough thing, and that's what I'm going to respond for.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
First, John is the goddamn honest.
He says it all the time.
He has the five eyes on the plate.
He's real, and he says he's got the reason.
I said, I can't even stop that.
I don't know why I'm saying that to you, but...
What is that, the bigger figure on the screen?
The other thing to change is that there's no change to the process except for the number you can feed it out upon the pilot.
I know I have a question.
But then, there's a reason that the test, the test centers are always fine, but it does not go out.
My experience today, it's pretty hard.
Thank you for your question.
I'm going to take a warning.
It stays exactly the same.
What is it, 10%?
What's the average?
30%?
That's not a 3% difference.
And don't take the word in terms of change.
It's not that important.
It's really, the way I put it, and I've had speech, I've put it all the time.
I said, everybody's going to be watching.
I said, we're going to be watching.
We're not going to be watching the American people.
We're going to be watching the American people.
And I said, the question is,
Oh, yeah.
I think it's always good at that point.
That one or two things that you can get on the compound and discuss, you know, this, that song, this, you know.
But if you have to, that's what I'm going to do.
You see, I started talking to folks, and I said, and I said, I, you know, I think we all need to have some peace, but I don't have one.
That is the answer.
I don't have any such thing.
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There's going to be a lot of people, especially in Atlanta, that's because this is where we left off.
It was perfect.
We had a shed three times.
I grew up with the exact relationship.
We built an office for that.
And most of the musicians are made for this nasty stuff here.
But I ended up becoming a reporter.
I think that was my first job.
I'm going to do this.
I'm going to do this.
I'm going to do this.
I'm going to do this.
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He said, I don't want to talk about the fact that he was dead.
He said, I don't want to talk about the fact that he was dead.
He said, I don't want to talk about the fact that he was dead.
He said, I don't want to talk about the fact that he was dead.
But I'll tell you, the most funny thing I've seen in the whole campaign, I don't know if it was last night or the night before, I don't know if it was that day, I heard about somebody busting somebody's jaw, and there was something living up on the ground, but there was such crappy people, and there were only two of them, and there were only two of them, there were only two of them, there were only two of them, there were only two of them, there were only two of them,
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He said, watch this, don't miss this.
I said, wait.
He said, I did, and it's great.
And my wife is at the world's worst possible shooting.
And he said, and the camera just ran on the whole, the whole episode.
I'm sorry, I got it.
He's going to run straight, just run straight, and then I'm going to do this thing.
I just kind of move like this.
And that's the biggest and the funnest part.
Because when the gun comes out, then it's kind of very fast.
It starts getting like this.
It's this stuff.
It takes a guy like that.
It's kind of leaning around like this.
And then you start to drop something.
So it's back.
I think it's something that our people want to do.
We're just the same.
Thank God someone did a lot of this shit.
I know.
It's what I do.
But I don't think it pissed me off.
I mean, I, you know, it doesn't, the fact, et cetera, that that's a people of others and persistent old people and maybe I was that person.
I didn't want to get rid of it.
But they pulled all the crap on him up there.
And I really didn't know if it was really nutritious.
You know, nutritious, I think, means just vicious.
Vicious as hell.
It has.
And it was just something, one of the things that,
This one yesterday was a very interesting student.
He was very curious about what it was.
We have this little bus, and Armstrong has a bus mobile that takes the campaign, and he's going to start it in Washington, D.C., and send it off.
It's very strong, administration-wise, especially trade-off.
It's going to make sure that it stays safe by operating the bus for a very long time.
The library is going to drive the bus, and that one is going to drive the bus.
And this is one bird, went to one of the places.
He said, because they paid $3 and get a boat.
We have got to get something to get some more balance in this whole business.
I mean, we think we're looking for something to change.
Yeah, I have my friends.
I know what they're doing.
The only thing I can say is
and everything we did was better than stupid.
So why did I say we were going to improve the 19th century?
It's part of the question.
I don't know how the Republicans are going to do this.
I don't know how the Republicans are going to do this.
I don't know how the Republicans are going to do this.
I don't know how the Republicans are going to do this.
I don't know how the Republicans are going to do this.
You've got the law.
What the hell?
Who is running that?
Who is in charge of that?
I don't know.
I don't know.
But what if they hate it?
No.
But I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
I can't do that.
Mark or John, I don't know what went wrong.
It was all before John went over there.
And what happened was, we had Jeffrey, we didn't know what he was doing.
It wasn't the priest, it wasn't the problem, that's not it.
We had Willie, who was, who was obviously a nation.
And they said, you know, this is the reason I introduced what he's given us.
And that's it.
We started making that question.
Otherwise, I have, you know, I have children that, you know, so that's what they're going for.
Listen, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't,
I've got a comment here.
I don't know if you can get away with it.
I don't know if you can get away with it.
I don't know if you can get away with it.
I don't know if you can get away with it.
I don't know if you can get away with it.
I didn't think something was going on with that.
I guess I should have said that.
I used to have it.
And also, I was closer.
It was like, the closer it was, the harder it got.
I mean, everyone never called me.
It was unnecessary to be sure.
I don't know.
This guy, I know what the background is on him because I was behind him when I hired him, but I didn't let him behold my operating center because he always fell in attack when I was caught off guard.
Okay.
I don't know what you've got in potential.
I mean, what potential do you have?
I'm not too sure.
I don't think so.
I think what you do...
I don't know.
The thing that bothers me, and I... As soon as it gets late, I think...
I think that it's clear that if I were late, there would be a year-long... What is it?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
or those ones, or those ones, that the people in the press know that one of those guys moved away.
That was all in my knowledge.
You know, I never got, you know, I never got, I never got shocked when I heard about this God-centered brotherhood thing.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
Thank you.
And we talked about what the reason that was, was that it was really an idea that came up.
And this driver, both through his hands, so much.
So I had to go back to him and say, I can't go on.
Both, officially, didn't have a slate.
And I said, well, that's the thing.
There's a lot of development and people that work there.
I'm just going to be back there for a second.
I'm just going to be back there.
somebody who's got to know that for the whole time.
I don't think
And James was about to go, and James was like, you know what, I can do that, James, but I don't know what he did.
And he went, well, I can say that's right.
James was like, this guy, you know what I'm saying, we can encourage him to stand with one political factorship and stuff at school.
And James suggested that he put on this, this, and this, and this, and this, and this, and this.
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I'm not allowed to change my mind for a second.
I'm not allowed to change my mind for a second.
I'm not allowed to change my mind for a second.
I'm not allowed to change my mind for a second.
I'm not allowed to change my mind for a second.
The only other living in the case are old friends.
But, my conclusion is that it's just more than enough to make me feel good.
This is really the result.
That's it.
For God's sake, don't let me get in the way.
Because if we're going to get in trouble, we're just going to get in the way.
This has to be very serious.
I don't know if we're actually in a position to do that, or if we're definitely going to get in trouble.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just don't know.
I think that's what I think we should be ready for.
I think that's what we should be ready for.
I think that's what we should be ready for.
If you have this body, then all you have to do is try to control the car just to make things work, just to hurt it.
The thing is, if you quit trying to get that thing to open up, you're not going to get anything out of it.
You're just going to have to start moving right now.
But we're all against the bug trap.
In order to get it, we have to come out of it.
Unless you do what's happening right now, then that can do the trick, which is to bug.
Now, with your actions, I'll be sure to tell them not to worry about those cars.
I'm not going to have to keep fighting about the thing going on.
here um
Well, the main thing here is that, you know, it was not, I don't suppose it's, I don't know, because that, you know, that doesn't prove, you're not going to lose yourself.
You can't lose your confidence.
The Minnesota's only got about half that.
Minnesota runs five years up the line.
They're all balanced.
They've all run a little farther.
They just have five years.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about.
I don't know what I would do if I was there.
I'm not going to try to set you back down when you leave Wisconsin.
That's Wisconsin there, and we don't want to go down.
Well, it's going to be closer, and it's always been.
I don't know if it's acceptable.
I'm going way, way back.
Part of the reason we're waiting on that, part of the reason we call it the party's gone a hell of a lot of times, they have two Democratic senators, Robert Stiles, and now both of them are elected.
They have a Democratic governor who's as hard as I was, who's going to have to tear everything apart.
Not the other side of the country.
There's no excuse for it.
And the problem is we've got a bad organization.
Bad organization.
Old, bad, and all that sort of shit.
And I've heard a lot about that.
He's got, he's got, he's got, he's got that, well, that's really the reason.
He's got that one thing.
He's got that one thing.
How is it going to go on?
I can't imagine what it's going to show.
I don't know what that is.
It's going to be quiet.
It's going to be crazy.
We will win responsibly.
We will win responsibly.
We won't let them survey us.
We will win responsibly.
We will win responsibly.
We will win responsibly.
Without this, we don't take part in this.
I don't know what this question is.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Look, I have a text that speaks.
Look, I have a text that says one half of the time that I read it.
We have one half of the question tomorrow.
That's fine.
I don't have a line.
And you know what that means.
You can see that.
And I have a friend on.
It's a good program.
I do.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
What are you going to do about it?
They sold us to five minutes at the end of the day, 55 to nine o'clock.
They've got.
Yeah.
We're still alluding to CVS at $1,500.
I think that's a problem because they're getting a little bit of money to kind of figure out what they need to go buy and to fix it.
Half of it.
Probably a third, possibly half of it.
Oh, you've got it.
I'd rather buy and work out something else.
What the hell is that?
Who is that to find out?
You've got to come up with five.
Yeah.
Well, we have, actually, we've got a number of possibilities for things.
That's not to tell you stuff that there's
We're trying to work in the patches.
We're not getting very much out of this time.
We're going to pick up in there and combine.
We've made enough for that slot.
Maybe make it for two.
That's it.
One's in the other.
We'll see.
And that'll work out.
That's what I'm talking about.
and we're going to have to figure out how to do that.
I think you're wrong.
We're thinking about it after we got that Q&A after the meeting.
We did.
It was not the right thing to do.
It was for us.
It was very old.
That was the electric.
That was the electric.
And then you get the answer to the question.
And it's just a good idea to do this.
I don't think we have one.
I think it was a different result.
I don't think we have one.
I don't think we have one.
You know, I was thinking if we could, the way we can afford the church, something I'm not sure, having gotten involved in church all this time, is a good idea to go.
And I was thinking, great, I'm going to use the other thing to keep me from all the things I've practiced.
You know, whatever.
What do you think of the White House deal?
There's a White House staff.
You know, the other thing.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't want to choose a church that's a little different.
That's a nice statement, yes, but I don't want to choose a church that's too violent.
I still don't know what the hell is going on.
I don't know, I just don't like it.
I don't like that picture around the church.
I don't need it.
It's just, I don't, I don't, it's just something that really feels so strong.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
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You know, we have to sit back and think.
Women are most concerned.
uh...
Well, Christ's sake.
We've had interest in the way that content is mentioned in Ohio.
So we're going to preserve you.
Not one of those stories, but it's a wonderful story.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That's all right, but as far as .
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How long was your brother?
I don't know, excuse me, but how long was your brother?
I don't know.
So I'm ready to go to the next senator.
I just want one question and answer.
Hardly supporting the senator from the other end of the scale, but I'm pretty pleased to see her, aren't you?
So I'm staying completely away from that.
I have nothing to do with the senator from the other end of the scale, okay?
Nothing to do with it.
So one more day, three more days from now.
It's actually, you know, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.