Conversation 391-009

TapeTape 391StartWednesday, November 1, 1972 at 4:25 PMEndWednesday, November 1, 1972 at 5:15 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Colson, Charles W.;  White House operator;  Ziegler, Ronald L.;  Price, Raymond K., Jr.;  Haldeman, H. R. ("Bob")Recording deviceOld Executive Office Building

On November 1, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Charles W. Colson, White House operator, Ronald L. Ziegler, Raymond K. Price, Jr., and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 4:25 pm to 5:15 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 391-009 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 391-9

Date: November 1, 1972
Time: 4:25 pm - 5:15 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.
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      The President’s schedule
           -Meeting with John Cardinal Krol
                 -Prayers for peace, administration
                        -Krol’s recent press conference
                 -Vietnam War
                        -Krol’s position
                              -Tone
                              -Nguyen Van Thieu

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                  -1972 campaign
                       -Clark MacGregor
                       -Far right wing
                       -Thieu
                              -Credibility

      1972 election
           -John G. Schmitz
                  -Press coverage
                         -Television [TV]
                  -Vietnam settlement
                         -Betrayal
                  -Effect
                         -Texas
                         -California
           -Albert E. Sindlinger
                  -Texas
                         -Data
                  -Contract
                         -Treasury Department
                  -Polls
                         -Analysis
                               -The President’s hard line
                               -Uncertainty
                         -Results
                               -Samples
                               -Shifts
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                        -Louis P. Harris poll
             -Vietnam issue
             -Polls
                    -Newspaper coverage
                        -New York Daily News

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The President talked with the White House operator at 4:32 pm.

[Conversation No. 391-9A]

[See Conversation No. 32-122]

[End of telephone conversation]

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       1972 campaign
            -Polls
                   -New York Daily News
                        -Sample
                        -Results
                              -Changes
                              -New York
                                    -Projections
                                          -State
                                          -Compared to Sindlinger poll
                        -Sample
                              -Controls
                        -Unintelligible name [?]
                        -Unintelligible name [?]
                        -Harris
                        -Richard M. Scammon
                        -Accuracy
                        -Rochester
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           -Syracuse
           -New York
                 -Suburbs
                 -Areas of suburbs
                       -Paul Hall
                 -Brooklyn
     -Massachusetts
           -Latest results
                 -George S. McGovern
                 -Blue collar vote
                       -The President’s support
                 -Suburban Boston
                       -Louise Day Hicks
                 -The President’s chances
           -Hecklers in Boston [?]
                 -Response
                       -MacGregor
                       -Robert J. Dole
                       -Spiro T. Agnew
-Demonstrators
     -Campaign offices
-McGovern
     -Vietnam settlement
           -Signing
           -Hanoi
     -Campaigning
           -Quality
     -Frank F. Mankiewicz
           -Briefings of reporters
-David S. Broder
     -Article
           -Analysis of McGovern’s campaign
           -Predictions
                 -State votes
-McGovern
     -Jim Curry [?]
     -Chances of victory
     -Harris polls
           -Analysis
-George C. Wallace
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                   -Impact on vote
                   -Third party efforts
             -1956 election
                   -Dwight D. Eisenhower
                         -Predictions
             -Press coverage
                   -Vietnam War
                         -Bombing pause
             -Unions
                   -Members
                         -Democrats
                         -Votes for McGovern
                               -California
                         -Money
             -McGovern supporters
                   -Demonstration
                         -John B. Connally

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Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 4:40 pm.

       Greetings

       The President’s schedule
            -Announcement
                  -Release
                         -New Mexico
                              -Las Cruces

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       1972 campaign
            -The President’s trips
                 -North Carolina
                 -New Mexico
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                  -California
                  -States
                        -Number
                              -California
                              -Michigan
                              -Pennsylvania

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      The President’s schedule
           -Press conference
                 -Timing
                        -1972 election
                        -The President’s forthcoming trip to California
                              -November 4, 5, 1972 newspapers
                              -Watergate
                              -Return
                                    -Press pool
                              -1972 election
                                    -Closing of polls
                                          -Evening news
                                          -The President’s comments
                                                -Duration
                 -Advisability
                        -Possible leak
                        -Ziegler’s possible announcement
                        -1972 campaign
                        -Vietnam War
                        -Social contact with press
                              -Watergate

            -Meetings with reporters
                 -Theodore H. White
                 -Garnet D. (“Jack”) Horner
                       -November 4, 1972 departure for California
                 -Return from California, November 7, 1972
                       -Horner
                       -Nicholas P. Thimmesch
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                          -Forrest Boyd
                          -Rationale
                                -Richard (“Dick”) Wilson
                                -William S. White
                                -Thimmesch
                                -Horner
                                -Theodore White
                                -Horner
                                      -Timing
                    -Watergate
                          -Horner, Thimmesch
                          -Ground rules
                    -Boyd
                    -Timing
                          -1972 election
                                -Horner
                    -Return from California
                          -Theodore White
                          -Aldo (“Elbow”) Beckman
                                -Chicago Tribune
                          -Social contact with press

Raymond K. Price, Jr. entered at 4:48 pm.

       The President’s forthcoming speech, “Look to the Future”
            -Draft

Ziegler left at 4:50 pm.

       1972 campaign
            -Hecklers in Boston
                 -Compared to Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson incident
                        -Bruce A. Alger
                 -Compared to treatment of the President, Vice President [Spiro T. Agnew]
                 -[Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon]
                        -Treatment
                              -Use of obscenities, violence
            -Compared to Eartha Kitt visit to White House
                 -Colson’s conversation with John F. X. Davoren [?]
            -Response
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                   -Davoren [?], John F. Collins
                        -Forthcoming telephone calls to Colson
                   -The President’s schedule
                   -Boston Irish

Colson left at 4:51 pm.

       The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”
            -Vietnam section
                  -Revisions
                         -Henry A. Kissinger’s view
                         -Settlement agreement
                                -Central points
                                      -Avoiding misunderstandings
                                            -Renewal of the war
                                            -Settlement breakdown
                                      -Kissinger’s statement
                         -1972 election
                                -Results
                                      -Viewing by world, Hanoi leaders
                                -Nguyen Van Thieu
                                      -Public statements
                                      -Pressure by US
                                      -1968 election
                                      -Consequence of McGovern victory
                                      -Relationship with the President
                                            -US friendship
                                      -Hanoi
                                            -Resignation demand
                         -US goals
                                -Progress
                                      -“Peace with honor”
                                            -Breakthrough
                         -Settlement agreement
                                -Terms
                                      -Agreement

The President talked with Kissinger at an unknown time between 4:51 pm and 5:12 pm.

[Conversation No. 391-9B]
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      The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”
           -Vietnam section
                  -Revisions
                        -Additions
                        -Deletions
           -The President’s first term
           -Inflation
           -Environment
           -“The aging”
           -Farmers
           -Foreign policy
                  -US course over one-third of century
           -Inflation
           -Environment
           -Foreign policy
           -Domestic issues
                  -Transition point
                  -Foreign policy
                  -Progress
                        -Peace at home
                        -Inflation cut
                               -Effect on average worker
                  -Recap of achievements
           -Conclusion
           -“One child” section
                  -Racial, ethnic, income background of children
           -Conclusion

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      1972 campaign
           -The President’s tactics
           -Albert E. Sindlinger poll
                -Wording of questions
                       -Responses
                -1964 election
                       -Lyndon B. Johnson
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                        -Barry M. Goldwater
             -Watergate issue
                  -Impact
                        -Democrats
                              -Upper class

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       The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”
            -Revisions
                  -Return to the President
                         -Timing
                               -The President’s review
                  -The President’s meeting with Price
            -Length
            -Delivery
                  -Pace
                         -Radio compared to TV
                               -Lyndon B. Johnson’s speeches
                               -Drama
            -Additions
            -Length
                  -The President’s reading
                         -Pace

       The President’s meeting with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

The President talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 4:51 pm and 5:12 pm.

[Conversation No. 391-9C]

       Request for a meeting with Haldeman

[End of telephone conversation]

       The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”
            -Duration
                  -Revisions
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                          -Work
                          -McGovern
              -Words
                    -Number
              -Delivery
                    -Pace
                          -Inflation
                          -Philosophical points
                          -Change
              -Revisions
                    -Return to the President
                          -Timing
                                 -The President’s review
              -The President’s meeting with Price

Price left at 5:15 pm.

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All right.
Thank you.
uh nobody's gonna believe too
I don't know if there are any, but he's got quite a bit of wires on him.
I don't know if he's got any, but I think there might be a bunch of wires.
I'll mention there, the bridgehead wires, they're incurring a lot of pollution as soon as they get out.
There's a couple of them.
Oh, no.
And he's got a lot of stuff.
I saw a lot of that.
I saw a lot of that now.
And he just does so much.
He's selling the trail, the path, because he's got to get more.
Because that's the bridgehead.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
over the last 24 hours because the hard line
His plan is that he might settle him up here.
Because he has now 50 block, four, five, you know, where he's going in seven days, you know, I guess the seven, the past seven days, he was in the sample room.
That's right, sir.
That's what I think.
That's what I think.
That's what I think.
56 to 21.
But that shift is more of an addition of only 300.
So, yes, this is the same with 75.
So, if it is, it's going to be 64.
So, again, we're going to have that.
So, that's what we're going to have to do.
We're going to back out to the 35, 36, and 34.
But the four point shot that you made, it's been one day maybe.
This one is the last time I've given it a day.
It's really strong.
And I don't know if you can tell.
But I think it's tough to believe what we want to see for our players.
Let me ask you a question.
You said in the last 16 months or so, you said you were going to drive.
Who did they find that was going to save the day?
But for today,
And he said, you know, it's back to where it was.
And this holds.
And he's open to swirls.
And I suppose it's working out in the year 53, or 52, the Crab City Junkie.
But pretty goddamn good.
So no very fun.
But it's a big mess.
But I don't know the verdict.
But I know that his verdict is that if he's a 32, Paris will be a 22.
That's basically about it.
If Paris is 20, I'm satisfied with the verdict.
If it's 20 or 22 in the final vote, that's it.
That's it.
All I was working on was saying that it was going like this.
And I was like, I don't know.
I don't care what the doctor said.
I think all that's going to happen is that it's going to be a problem.
So that's it.
That doesn't credit the correction.
I know that that was getting, I don't think that was losing the boat.
So it covered, it covered the corruption and the anger.
I want to be clear that I'm not the judge.
I'm the judge.
I'm the judge.
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Now listen, if you are going to use both of them, you have to do the same thing.
You have to put everything together.
But if you are going to use both of them, you have to do the same thing.
You have to figure out how to do the same thing.
You know, in the 60s, it was 65, there was a general election, you know.
But with Brandon's half of the time, he didn't vote.
Brandon's half of the time, he didn't vote.
He published more than that in the 60s.
He was in the 60s.
That's encouraging.
In America, if that was taken for the last three or four days, we were holding New York, but if it was taken, then it was not.
So it's very, very, very good.
They were having a projection of the state of America, the final projection they had made at that point in the war.
But they made a perspective of what it should have been like in the 60s and the late 60s.
This is a brand new cycle.
They're highly controlled conditions.
The moral of the story was that they did not elect and vote Harris as cap and senator in the first race.
So they believed this to be accurate.
The show said that the rules for the state of the city, the rushes for the state of the city, might be the purpose.
The office made an irration that could limit the solution.
Sorry, what's your reason, sir?
Sir, I've been very active in the athletic, the school thing.
Well, the other thing is I've been in the school thing.
I've been in the race.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
I've been in the football game.
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Okay.
Suburban Boston District, but the next day our pass went into Boston about 5 o'clock.
I said, Suburban, the way you said it, you said it's a district, and then I said, Suburban.
I think he's not going to, I don't know if he's going to, or if he's not going to, but then he, I just have a feeling, I don't know if he's going to, but if that's what it is, you know, he says he's going to go to the state, but he says it's
It's so close to, uh, I was, uh, enthusiastic about it.
Uh, last time I did it, uh, I was looking at it, and I was like, I'm not going to be a serial killer.
Right here, I know that, uh, since I wrote it, I wrote one for Westbrook, and, uh, that's it.
We did it myself.
We just brought it to you, and I think Westbrook can do that, and I just want to thank you for that.
We had a demonstration I did, and you all can look at it.
I can't say I'm the person who said it, but I was part of it.
And I can't do it again.
They probably did not care for me.
I know you agree.
Yes, it is.
I guess I'll take people around.
They've done it.
They've done it there.
And in fact, I can tell you from my own experience, he was very poor on his vision.
I mean, he can't sit here and sit and talk.
You know, he was in his voice for the entire time he stayed up there.
I'm probably going to have to thank you once again for coming to the board meeting today.
I knew I needed to go out and meet you today.
I had some chance to explain it to you.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you for having me.
Uh, they must have all been told that they were going to have to go.
They had a brother, uh, who was doing a Sunday election wrap-up.
He was out here.
He was out of pain, I don't know.
I didn't know if he was going to go or not.
I don't know if he was going to go or not.
Uh, he talked it out.
He talked it out.
My brother was going to run his Sunday feast, but things were terrible.
Things were terrible.
The governor was done.
The governor was done.
We don't have a line in the open area.
We don't need that kind of thing.
And the point they made was that they were going to just suck it back.
The point they made was that they just said, these guys are just all washed up.
And they're really pleased to spend all the time with their family and peers.
They're cutting off time.
That's exactly right.
But the problem with all these people is that
Coral, Coral, all 50 states.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Well, that puts it up too high.
And we blow up the last four days, you know, they blow that sort of crap up too.
I don't care.
It's supposed to be carried four to five states a year.
What, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what,
I think so, yeah.
He said, yes, he did.
He said, it's the best department in the country.
He said, people don't feel good.
I'm back in here, Tom, in the market center.
We've got to get him out of here as soon as possible.
He said, why do I have to know?
Well, I talked to Jim Quigley.
He said, where is he from?
He said, he said, he said, the ladies, because they've got the stuff.
That's the first thing.
Really?
That's the first thing.
If my neighbor was, he'd be watching an hour or maybe an hour before they might hit him.
It's a security thing that's very important.
That breaks it up to 5 or 6 p.m.?
I mean, 5 or 6 p.m., 5 or 6 p.m. At the very end of the day, this is the district.
The head of that group, I don't think, will know that it's here.
It's a business.
But very, very often, that's what we do.
When I was told that she's in her place, most of us felt that way.
And the final realization, I don't know if it's real or not,
Why didn't we realize that we just cannot have, let's face it, we can't have 25 feet from the roof.
You see the walls, the walls that we're running into are really overhanging the fire points about 15 anyway.
But the point is, the point is that
By three weeks before, it had already gotten close to 12.
And we had a wall in the wind in the third quarter of May night.
Two times out of 12, one day I had a car in the middle of the night.
It was six and a half.
It was 10 or more.
And 10 to 12 o'clock.
Until it's 11.
And everybody's moving to the last one.
So I ended up in the 25th.
I ended up in the 15th, where I had the 68th experience.
And I repeat, they were all impressive build-ups.
We had excellent mobility and capability, but we never had it.
We never was able to do it.
We started and held for a month, and we had it in the 68th.
Oh, me?
The reason he was killed in the street at the time was divided by the murderers.
Second, it's all about him and the war.
That's right.
And yet, Jesus tells us, we're doing it.
That's exactly what we're doing.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
I think that's about it.
I don't want to get into all this news out here, but I'm down to hear that.
I don't understand where he's coming from.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
And I did it.
That's how you do it.
And that's what I did.
The other people that I put on here, that was really against the county.
The county was up there.
And I told them, it's all our people.
So he said, we've been here.
He said, we have our people.
All the crime.
He said, all the military people.
He said, we've got people.
He said, take care of our people.
He said, we've got really good.
No, no, sir.
Oh, yeah, I didn't.
Come on in, come on in.
No, I was just checking to see whether you'd like to be on the show.
You've got the announcement later on the schedule.
Yes, sir.
You need to put out a bill.
Obviously, if you're vaccinated, yeah.
Yeah, wait.
There's lots of resources already.
Put everything else out.
All right.
Well, that must satisfy people if we're doing a hell of a lot.
Oh, sure.
There's lots of people.
Well, I don't know.
I don't know.
North Carolina.
They recognize you, too, but you didn't.
How many states?
How many?
My hand up.
Sixteen.
Not bad.
What's the world you've been to?
Any questions?
Florida, of course, has to be good.
So good.
Ron, I decided I'd rather do the press thing.
Because I don't want to have many possibilities when I'm coming on the course.
I'd rather do it on the way back where I can be a little more relaxed and so forth.
And on the way out, I don't want to be in the mood.
I don't want to be in the mood.
I also don't want to be in the mood.
Now, therefore, what I really want is a good press group on the way back.
Now, I wonder if you can handle that however I told you.
I'll tell you what, I don't want anything before the polls come out.
Because I want to be very free to evaluate the election.
I'll be very free.
And I said, I don't want to do it, but I have to do it.
I don't know what it means.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I've been in the middle of Vietnam.
I know why they can't call me on it.
I'll go back and talk to Tony before we do it.
Is that dangerous?
It is.
It really is.
I don't even know how popular it is.
I don't even know what to do about it.
Well, that's good.
That's good.
How about, how about, how about how everybody can tell you why you went out of the way?
Because of that.
Because of that.
The other thing is that people respect you.
People respect you that much.
Does anybody else have anything to report?
Alright, bye.
Because there's one guy that's still around in the store.
Bring him back.
Do that on Saturday.
All right, fine.
And on the way back, I think what we can do, I can press up for him.
No, no, no, too much.
On the way back, I'll do it.
I'll do it.
Is there anybody else?
How about Kenny?
Kenny over there.
And maybe Ford?
Ford.
the basis that everything follows.
I mean, like, an older guy.
Yeah, yeah, okay.
Yeah, absolutely.
Because if you're saying alcohol is a present, but if you have to use it.
I've been around the Corps, too.
But I haven't talked to the president.
I was just talking to his friends.
What's wrong with that?
They're probably saying, okay, who picked it up?
Anybody else decide that?
For example, if Dick Wilson goes out or Bill White, I'll talk to that person.
Bill White is another one I would talk to.
Who do you like?
Fair enough.
But could I suggest doing a 10-8 on the way back?
Absolutely.
Anyway, do a harder way out.
Do a harder front.
So that he can...
It's harder if I smother it up by watering it and that sort of thing.
Because I'm not going to put it to that level.
I mean, there's technically a mistake.
I also don't understand what it's about, so it's going to be about .
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Okay.
What we can do right now is partner with this one.
I'll have more time.
I'll have it back.
I'll have it written off my mind.
And coming back, we have very good people.
And we'll see what we can do.
We have a friend, you don't have a problem with that.
Yeah, we have a friend.
But I think you could just say that maybe they didn't like to come up and have a proper instruction.
That's all I want to answer.
Thanks for that.
Not all students.
It's fairly social.
It's fairly social.
All right.
All right.
Sorry.
Sir, I think that's the way to handle it, but you would determine to move on, right?
I think that's based on a man-to-man basis.
Okay.
Okay.
So I got to go over this, but Ray, I'm just, you know, I guess we can check on you.
Is that okay?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're buffed on the third up.
Oh, this is your up.
This is your up.
It's the same sort of thing, though.
We don't have the same budget.
I mean, I don't know.
It's a big mistake.
But that's silly for a child who made the budget on that drive up to Boston.
They don't plan to go to the president or the vice president.
The president is white.
And they're black.
And y'all are trying to burn up the yellow traffic.
Hold on a minute.
Joe Brad, I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
I've heard of him.
But we already have an object of harm on the surface, which I, or I may not, but I have to go in and search that.
I'm sure you will.
I also lost an iris in the belt, which is where you could often get off their ass.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you want to put in a radio?
I don't think I've said that.
We don't reach this.
So that there will be no misunderstandings.
Which could later
lead to a result of the war.
I think you should say both.
Breakdown in the summer.
Resumption is better.
I don't like this.
I don't like that, but that's how I feel.
I respect what's been said about the Vietnam for too many years.
I'm thinking of a way to conquer that event.
I am confident that we will still continue that goal.
I am confident that we will still continue that goal.
Why not just say that?
We will still continue that goal.
Not only, like you said, I would say not only in America, but all around the world, people will be watching you as you say.
by giving that same answer once again on what I've ever said.
This is no strong medicine, but I think this might be the thing to be said.
Basically, if you go back just one of the years, I'm not trying to tell you, because I'm not aware of any of this, but that is true.
I'm not saying that the reason you can't say that today is because they're playing with the person, but I think that they are.
First.
Okay.
By a pain, a comfort, a pain, he jeopardized a very serious, eroding, a fractured, and a dysfunctional body.
Two.
One.
I mean, that's when we talked about a guy with an eye about to be taken.
He struck out that guy's attention.
He's like, he really needed that.
Two.
Three.
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Let me suggest that you've got to be confident now.
I mean, I think that the future is fiddling with the mind.
I think that all the way from the start, right down to where it's at, I would say we have to move America specifically forward.
Part of those goals, maybe, I think, are, you see, so the second part, part of those goals, we have to start a piece of that.
We have to start a piece of that.
And that's what we say.
We have to start a piece of that.
I think I just want to connect there.
And you know, we have not made a major breakthrough toward keeping our old people honor in Vietnam.
I think it's a great challenge to do that yourself.
And rather than many of the parents, on most of the parents themselves, I'd say it's better than none.
On most of the parents.
Every time a small thing here, I would rather say we have reached substantial agreement not on any of the terms of the settlement until the week that I think we could say on most of the terms of the settlement.
Which is really, really expulsion of the terms.
And I don't want to leave you with anything else.
June.
Expulsion of the terms of the settlement, that leaves us with eight and a half years.
Now instead of that settlement, we're going to
The settlement we are ready to conclude.
Accomplish the case.
I think what we could do here is insert this on page four that we have.
Then I would take out the next paragraph and try to take it out from there.
Matthew, if any of the sections that we have not, then I would like to get your, your, so that we, in the past,
In the past three and a half years, we were able to pay for a transition.
That's four years.
Good.
Good.
Now, then I'm going to suggest a change.
It may not work, but I think it may be correct.
Rather than throwing an inflation thing in, I would take the inflation thing, refining it with some of the agent refineries, covering it all, put that together.
is that I would take, I would take foreign policy and almost finish it soon.
Go over to page five.
Now the question is, what is the next, what will the course we will set off for the next third century seem like?
What will our course of foreign policy be?
You've got to see that whole turning inward thing, deal with foreign policy, and have it run down.
See, go on through page six.
And, uh, then you see, when you come down to page seven, conditional candidate for election.
I'll put it this way.
You put in some question stuff.
You go to the bottom of page four and pick up that paragraph.
I could go on and repeat that for the environment, so forth and so forth.
But we are now back in the old version.
That's conditional candidate for election.
There's all sorts of analysis about those programs.
We're looking for good choices.
So what I would like to do is take the whole foreign policy part and put it in one bundle.
I think it tracks so good in that way.
And then, if you go through the message, I was going to give you a little transition sentence there.
I'll leave your foreign policy part for that.
But we can establish conditions in which they will be more likely to live in peace with one another.
That means you stay in your own house.
I realize that you have one thing to think about that I've got to make the time to check.
We have restored the piece as well.
That's all right.
I think it belongs there.
It fits the whole piece there.
You gotta be careful with this kind of pressure.
You know what I mean?
Or you can say...
Seems to fit pretty well.
I think you can go with that.
I could go on for a few times.
You know, looking at our, uh, you know, uh, looking at our meetings on the home, on the home front.
Look at that.
Looking at our meetings on the home front.
We've cut inflation almost in half.
We had to revert to 2.7.
I could go on for a few times.
Right?
You know, for a few times.
Right?
What we're going to do is we're going to do that.
We're making the candidates for election ourselves.
We're going to do the promises.
We're going to do the promises.
And then we're off to and running on all of the necessary things.
And, uh, I think we've got to show up to it.
I think it's attractive to show up.
Now, let me ask you about the child.
I like myself.
I like to deal with myself, but I want to ask you to do the right thing.
It takes too long.
I don't know what you have it for.
I don't know.
Do you think we should take out the brown and the black?
I don't know.
Maybe we didn't have that in the first place.
Do you like it?
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.
That is the end of what we will work on.
Remember what we talked about earlier.
We talked about the way that, uh, the fact that we asked for support from the community.
I'm sure there's things to be said for that area.
I've been up for three years.
I never liked to ask for people to vote for me.
I heard, you know, I was supposed to be up, maybe in the car, or something like that.
So, yeah, I heard.
You see, it's not like that I don't believe it, but I'm trying to describe it to you.
It doesn't mean something is one way or the other, but it's fine.
I mean, I've heard people say that, you know, they're just, you know, it's fine.
When they say, who do you want?
Who would you like to be an electrician?
Who would you like to be an electrician?
Who are you going to vote for as a professor?
It's about 56 and a half or 22 or 21.
Now, what is that?
Well, it's okay.
Some of your footage is taken out and sent to the government office.
Go away.
Because we believe that a lot of people, they certainly want us, but they need to be sent back to us so they can go down to our prison.
And therefore, they want to ask for their rights.
That's very true.
But we ask for our rights.
That's a very nice question.
I agree.
I would expect this year to be much more important.
I wouldn't say it wasn't important because it was very important.
Now, if you want to take all this,
And my name is .
So I'll leave it all to you.
I'm going to try to do this one probably later tonight.
I'm going to try to do this one probably later tonight.
I'm going to try to do this one probably later tonight.
I'll work on it at night, and then in the morning, when I'm fresh again, I'll read it again, and I'll see you in the morning at 9 or 10 o'clock.
So what time, according to the report, do you think people were coming up at him, you know, you know, before the main street originally, and what is it, you know, three dollars, three dollars, three dollars?
I mean, you're, for a three-dollar word, you know, I don't think he was coming up at him at all.
That, that's not, that's not what they find, that's, that's not what they find.
If that's good, you figure out how many words you need to put the words down.
I'm not going to read that stuff, though, because it would be really cool if it's read just slowly.
I think it's really possible when I'm reading it over television, when I'm traveling, if you start to rhyme and rhyme, you remember Johnson, he said, I just want to move something.
Part of it is supposed to read slowly, but don't you read it such that it's a little longer.
Otherwise, you're going to lose it.
You're going to drop it.
You're going to lose it.
is that every television, radio, television, or band-aid is kind of a process.
And therefore, it's going to be very, very, you know, some people call it a tape or something.
Very different things.
Very different things.
So, what do you think of it?
No, no, no, I'm not going to ask you.
I'm sure.
You can take what you've got.
You can take what you've got.
In fact, they're not going to go to the police office.
They're going to the police office.
And they have to go to the police.
That's right.
I don't want any.
I'm not going to read it.
I'll read it.
There's 33,000 words in there.
Yeah.
Oh, you want to step over right now?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
But I'll figure, you'll figure we've got about 20 minutes left.
I think we've got about 10 minutes left.
Yeah.
Well, I'm just satisfied with this.
Originally, before we had to do that, we had to do about 10 minutes.
Okay, good.
Okay.
Right, right.
I think what we should probably be talking about is the absolute timing.
To get the number of words and check to see what it's taking for my own speeches to also go through.
Well, I've got to read it first.
I'm not going to sit there.
I'll listen to the law.
Okay, got it.
Don't you agree with me?
I don't think I should rush.
I must not rush.
Because that'll improve something.
There are parts of it I want to do quite slowly.
And there are parts of it I want to move along very fast.
And when I say move, I don't mean rush fast.
I want to move that very fast.
Record type of thing.
And we'll get into some of the philosophical things.
You've got to let the people understand.
That's my feeling on this.
How do you feel?
Okay.
And also, we've got to change the basement.
This can't be better.
Come on.
Okay.
Bye.
Good luck.
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