Conversation 400-011

TapeTape 400StartMonday, January 22, 1973 at 3:40 PMEndMonday, January 22, 1973 at 4:05 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Colson, Charles W.;  Price, Raymond K., Jr.;  White House operator;  Ziegler, Ronald L.Recording deviceOld Executive Office Building

On January 22, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon, Charles W. Colson, Raymond K. Price, Jr., White House operator, and Ronald L. Ziegler met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 3:40 pm and 4:05 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 400-011 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 400-11

Date: January 22, 1973
Time: Unknown between 3:40 pm and 4:05 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

       1973 Inauguration
            -Success
            -The President’s Inaugural speech
            -Press coverage
                  -National Broadcasting Corporation [NBC]
                  -Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]
                  -Church service
                  -Inaugural ball
                  -Dan Rather
                        -The President's demeanor
                  -Bias
            -The President's Inaugural speech
                  -Foreign policy
                  -Nixon Doctrine
                  -John F. Kennedy supporters
                  -Isolationism
                  -Effect on public
                  -Memorable lines
                  -May 8, 1972 speech
                  -Nixon Doctrine
                        -State Department, William P. Rogers
                        -Meaning
                              -US role in world
                              -Liberal position
                  -1972 election
                        -Popular vote
                  -Compared to George S. McGovern
            -Press coverage
                  -American Broadcasting Corporation [ABC]
                  -Church service
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                  -William F. (“Billy”) Graham, Edgar Magnin
           -Switch to McGovern's statements
     -Church service
           -Mormon Tabernacle Choir
     -President's Inaugural speech
           -Friend of Colson’s report
           -Government responsibility
           -Compare to John F. Kennedy's Inaugural speech

Public relations [PR]
      -Patrick J. Buchanan
      -The President's opponents
             -Draft resisters
             -Doves
      -Hugh Scott
             -Statement about diplomacy
      -Strategy against the President's opponents
      -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
      -Henry A. Kissinger
      -John A. Scali
      -Herbert G. Klein
      -Kenneth W. Clawson
      -Compared to Kennedy administration after Bay of Pigs
             -Press relations
      -Kissinger
             -Briefings
                    -Success
      -Scali
      -Klein
      -Buchanan
      -Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
      -Kissinger
      -Letters
             -White House, editors, Congress
             -Commentators, columnists
      -The President's press relations
      -Congress
             -Post-Inauguration treatment
             -Political orientation
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Press relations
      -Differing beliefs
      -Bias
      -1972 election
             -Ronald L. Ziegler
                  -Response to the President's margin of victory
                         -Helen Thomas
             -McGovern
                  -Polls
                         -Late gains
      -Opposition to the President
             -Enemies

Watergate
     -Response
     -John Davies [?]
     -John N. Mitchell
     -John D. Ehrlichman [?]
     -Mitchell
     -Haldeman
     -Possible law suit
           -Hearsay
           -Malice
           -Wire services
           -Editorial apology
           -Deposition
           -Damages
           -Press release
           -Retraction
           -Drew Pearson
           -Editors’ response
     -The President's knowledge
           -E. Howard Hunt, Jr.
     -Responsibility

Inaugural parade
     -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon
     -Motorcade incidents
     -Secret Service
           -Unknown person's actions around the President's car
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                          -The President's response
                               -Prosecution
                               -John W. Dean, III
                               -Ehrlichman, Haldeman

Raymond K. Price, Jr. talked with President between 4:05 pm and 4:06 pm.

[Conversation No. 400-11A]

[See Conversation No. 36-42]

[End of telephone conversation]

       Price
               -The President's inaugural speech
                    -Reaction
                    -Drafting

       Inaugural parade
            -Motorcade incidents
                  -Items thrown at the President
                  -Unknown person's actions around the President's car
                        -Prosecution
                  -Demonstrators
                  -Youth
                  -Colson’s reaction
                        -Patricia Colson
                  -Demonstrators

       Press relations
             -CBS
             -Time story
                    -Possible retraction
                    -The President's response
                          -Lawsuit
                    -Hunt
                    -Ehrlichman
                    -William O. Bittman [?]
                    -John J. (“Jack”) Caulfield [?]
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The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 4:06 pm and
4:13 pm.

[Conversation No. 400-11B]

[See Conversation No. 36-43]

[End of telephone conversation]

       Time story

The President talked with Ziegler between 4:13 pm and 4:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 400-11C]

[See Conversation No. 36-45]

[End of telephone conversation]

       Time story
            -Jerrold L. Schecter

The President talked with the White House operator at 4:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 400-11D]

[See Conversation No. 36-45]

[End of telephone conversation]

       Time story
            -Schecter

The President talked with Ziegler between 4:15 pm and 4:16 p.m.

[Conversation No. 400-11E]

[See Conversation No. 36-46]

[End of telephone conversation]
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Press relations
      -1973 Inauguration coverage
      -Washington Post
             -Washington Star
             -Reporter
             -Rogers
             -Television [TV]
             -Washington Star
             -Ziegler
             -Administration strategy
                   -Journalists
                         -Cohesiveness

Charitable organization

Unknown person
    -Physical description

Haldeman [?]

Unknown person
    -Loyalty
    -Political leanings

Buchanan [?]

Nelson A. Rockefeller

John B. Connally
     -Age
           -Compared to the President

Press relations
      -Ziegler
      -Washington Post
             -Ehrlichman

Politics
       -Governors
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             -Republicans
             -Congressional relations
                   -Democrats
                          -Carl B. Albert
                          -Thomas P. (“Tip”) O'Neill
                          -Hubert H. Humphrey
             -Governors[?]
             -Unknown group
                   -Compared to Republicans
             -North Carolina
             -South Carolina
             -Segregation
                   -Blacks
                   -George C. Wallace supporters
             -Haldeman
             -Ziegler [?]
             -Governors [?]
             -McGovern
             -Eugene J. McCarthy [?]
             -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
             -Inaugural parade
             -McGovern

       The President’s schedule
            -Weekends

Colson left at 4:35 pm.

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Well, how are you doing?
I like it.
It's a spectacularly successful business.
And I'd like to ask you to work on the next piece.
It really was a truly lovely solution.
Just a very fortunate to have rerun it today.
I have to say, I made it.
I mean, I wonder how much it would cost.
I don't know.
Well, they've done a thing that they've put on the news, of course, Saturday night.
Saturday night, we got a little cab that we've been jacking to see behind the Westman County CPL.
And Sunday night, uh, we, uh, Sunday night was a good joke.
It was a good joke.
They had me dancing with the, uh, the general character.
Really, the character was just, uh,
I guess they did it so they kept it free, usually.
The quality of it, that's what it's been about.
They did it.
They said, yes, it's been done, that's what it's been about.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
It's great.
They don't give you that.
They can't.
They really don't.
They can't bring themselves to ever do anything on a speech.
You know, whatever, you never say, I never said.
I'm joking.
They're working on this.
They're working on this.
Some of it actually is pretty decent on the speech.
I mean, I think he's pretty perceptive in terms of his stories.
And what we've got to remember is that
We were expecting to have an ascent.
We have done two things.
One, I have a whole piece of government that's more important than anything else.
And then, of course, if there's any, maybe I can bring it up to the world surface.
with all the isolations and stuff like that.
I don't think, you know, I guess all the people that are right now in the country, they don't even have a chance to do it.
I didn't know that at all.
So, you know, I'm going to point it out.
It's your responsibility to care.
So, in that light, we will make sure what we do for others, what we do for ourselves.
Don't ever forget that.
There is a budget behind us.
We won't get it.
We won't get a break.
It's never really happened.
It's never happened.
Ten years from now, we won't get it.
And then I've entered some, too.
Yes, I think it is.
That is the issue.
That is the issue.
And maybe, too, it will give our own people a little something.
Baseline.
They don't really know how to, you know, measure it.
They don't know how to say it.
Basically, they don't know how to even write it.
It doesn't really understand it.
It doesn't make any sense.
You can go out there and tell them what exactly you want, and if you want to get them out of your way.
And I got to tell them that's what we're doing.
I mean, it takes you down.
And the purpose of it is to find a way to stay in, to continue to play a role in the room, to live in a better place.
And the purpose also of our policy call is not a way to get out of your spot today, but a way to do it better, you know, and which is a very important point.
I was interested to say, oh, yeah, they don't want that.
You see that?
That's the whole, that's the whole factor of the problem.
That speech is, that speech is, that speech is, that speech is, that speech is, that speech is, that speech is,
Replacing the body as a monster.
That's what we're trying to do.
But the contrast with the other is absolutely obvious.
He did that to the, he did that to the skeletal son, which he is.
But he looked at him.
Well, exactly.
Because each of them looked at him.
And they ran about the same time.
They ran in juxtaposition with George.
I forgot which number, but I watched one.
I think I saw it.
You can see that one.
We danced in a great atmosphere in the church service and played right in the place of what Rabbi Magan had said.
We played in one of these very positive places.
And then again, a great, healthy atmosphere that came.
The first two minutes that he was speaking, his voice came to about five octaves higher than he was normally.
And then they switched because Harry was in the stands.
And now they switched and they brought him down, you know, and he just absolutely looked like what most of our constituents would think.
He looked like a fag.
He looked like a fag.
He was really at peace now, like when they had put a black belt in the country, they were fixing it, and it was weird.
Just a fag in comparison.
And he was down.
He was downgraded in the United States.
Of course, everything we had done had to do with that whole thing.
It was very helpful.
The man that's finished in that parade and battle and that sundown.
Jesus.
The parade.
He's a man of truth, so it's going to be on the phone.
And we'll get back to that.
We're going to have that quiet.
We're going to have a place of security.
We're going to have a power show.
We're going to have faith.
We're going to have children.
We're going to have a visit.
But we can love our people.
I thought that it was interesting.
I was tremendously moved by the speech that I had heard because it was being directly part of the club.
Saturday night at the ball, I had a friend of mine who was in my group, and we had a little run.
We were in the back of the coach, watching the coach.
And he said it was a mixed world.
It was, you know, there were people who wanted privacy except for the young people.
And at two or three points in the real speech, they, everybody looked up and cheered and said, we've never seen that before.
And we're, we're coming across these people who were going to be really, you know, that sort of booze, you could say.
And the great ones, the people that, the people really have been watching to hear, right?
So do I, you know.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, I was saying something very different.
An old guy, somebody had said later, right, Kennedy had said that, and he repeated what Kennedy had said.
Kennedy said, that's not what we do for your country.
We're working for your country.
I didn't say that.
I said, don't ask what the government's going to do for you.
So I thought, man, that's not a problem.
Don't ask what the government's going to do.
That's what you're going to do.
Or what the county is going to do.
Do you know what the difference is?
They said that what the county was saying led to a great surge in public evidence like Peace Corps and other government bodies.
The county action program, what you were saying, wasn't it?
Wasn't the president saying, get the government out of the country?
I thought it was a totally different philosophy from what the county was saying.
Well, I think it was, you know, I didn't mean to over-address it, but I think it was a real
I don't know which thing.
They, uh, they should have a good time.
New Canada's got some good time.
They're always talking about it.
He's right on the part of that.
They've got New Canada's audience and groups and everything.
They know they've heard people say, you know what you want to do.
Uh, the main thing you've got is to get out a lot of people that have a job.
And we can't describe that those people are
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Every night, we're going to one of the sites.
You know, every mother won't wait until you just come.
The way we're coming by, we're good.
Where we at, we can say it for goodness sake.
A lot of the dogs are saying, you know, we're going to one of the sites.
A lot of the dogs, you know, we're good.
We're going to one of the sites.
And we're going to one of the sites.
And we're going to one of the sites.
And we're going to one of the sites.
We're going to one of the sites.
It was just, why didn't I think about it?
Why didn't I think about it?
Why didn't I think about it?
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think about it.
The only thing that could have said peace is the best rule of the United Nations is to put it between the two or if it's that close to the grave scene.
I don't know if it would have been too diplomatic.
I don't know the reaction.
But they probably could have put it right.
It could have been too diplomatic.
Very good point.
Criticize those who have been trying to cut off members.
Criticize the people in the street.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also hope that too, that we got together like we always have.
This time.
We captured it, but I don't think Henry made the right choice.
Henry was better than one of us.
So they agreed.
Well, we'll say that.
But we got together with people like Scali and Groy.
Well, everybody who sees Chuck has got to be informed.
The thing about the Kennedy regime, he had a failure in court, and I was trying to pay a favor to him, and people out there said it was a success.
Now, of course, he had a more favorable perception of the president.
He said, we don't know what he does, and we depend on him.
They either come and say, why doesn't the president want to speak?
Lord, your vision as a region, a history of regions, has not been noted for their success in helping us in getting over the president's death.
They're brilliant.
They're great at making sense.
But he does not make our points.
It was Scali that asked it.
Scali doesn't ask it.
Scali does it.
Scali knows it.
Scali knows it.
That if you can and can't, then what I can't do is fight the battle.
Well, I think you, you know, you know how it is, you know, when you're trying to buy a car, right, you're trying to get, you know, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty,
So this is, I, I, I didn't know shit, but once I speak, then I cannot be violent.
And then other people have got to step in there and just go with that.
I, other than trying to be content, that rears the point of the stutter and what I believe in the most.
I think the point of the stutter is to get rid of people like that.
Uh, you know, they're colleagues.
And, uh, that's what you call it.
Well, I would just turn up on that.
But, really, I'd ask what happened at that meeting of Congress and stuff.
You know what I mean?
Because you have to.
You have the opportunity.
Well, there's something in the Congress.
No, no.
You understand.
We just hit those commentators.
We have a burden on the listening board.
It's actually our problem to screw that.
I don't know what that means, but that's what it is.
And they ought to get a two-year-old in the back of their head, too.
And, uh, but we know, we know, you know a little about it, but you guess what?
You didn't.
You don't.
You can't.
You don't think.
This is what you recall here.
You don't think it was.
It isn't.
It isn't.
It isn't even.
It's not.
It's only going to go on.
It's going to go on from our political life now.
I expect it will.
It's a battle.
It's really not.
It's really a battle.
I don't believe in myself.
It really is.
You come down to those idols that you're watching about, and you're like, you know, of course you don't believe in yourself.
You don't believe in yourself.
You don't believe in yourself.
... ... ... ... ...
I'm talking to those who are worried about the press, those on my left.
That's good enough.
What'd you see?
I see something impressive.
Well, John, they're not...
I don't know.
My view is that, uh...
I've got to think about it.
This is my wife.
Sorry, she's working all the time.
But, uh, things are much better now.
We can't let the press fix it.
We have to realize that we have to do the best we can.
They don't believe what we believe, and they're going to cry out the goddamn war.
But she was shot at the 49ers.
They were riding up to the last of our explosive.
They were holding the last one.
They were trying to get back.
They were trying to get back.
They were trying to get back.
They were trying to get back.
I don't even know that there was a request for that.
I don't know.
I don't worry about it.
I think that basically what they would have had to do with the press is a military and a hell of a lot of hatred.
That's what that press is.
You read about it.
Yes.
Or my wife.
I always read about it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I've never had it.
I never will.
It was actually huge last night.
She's a child that doesn't ever get to the makeover.
Her eyes open, too.
I think that they're not supposed to do anything about it.
They never should have.
Because if you think you're having it, you're lying to yourself.
You're lying to yourself.
You can't shoot.
You can't.
Your eyes are open to all these kind of absolute... We have some high-carbohydrate, absolutely historic evidence.
Yeah.
You know, they...
They said that... That makes sense.
That's what they said.
Oh, sure.
I saw that.
I saw that.
I saw that.
I saw that.
And you're saying that's what they're looking for.
Right.
They were trying to lay the bomb.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't do anything.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I don't know.
I can't even look.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
No, you said no, man.
I said no, man.
No, but, but I'm not sure.
I think I'm not sure.
I think I'm not that sure.
I got over this, this very tough part of the situation.
But, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but,
Let me tell you, when we brought in the suit, it's about that composition.
You know, they can get you in or out of the jail.
But you can ram that through and tell them everything you want to tell them.
That's a good way to look at it.
All right.
I'm here.
I'm here.
I'm here.
I'm here.
I'm here.
a check to a fax.
It'll be back then.
In fact, they did it with knowledge and so forth without oppression.
But remember, as you can see, the president, without oppression, said that they were, and I would put out the fact that he called them before, that they didn't retract or hate.
And his idea is that they will print your denial just like the goddamn Ruth Pearson.
You know, he said, well, I'll do it.
I'll do it.
I'll do it.
I'll do it.
I'll do it.
However, editors note, in checks for murder, he's still snagged by our story.
That's exactly what they did.
He went so far as to say, I'm going to clear the editorial note on this year.
Well, what did you say to him?
I said, I'm going to clear it.
I said, I'm going to clear it.
I said, I'm going to clear it.
I would tell them to regret the story.
But, I said, uh, I'll respond to you.
And, uh, you're a god dad, right?
Yeah.
And they, uh, they tried to wiggle off the books, uh, college and police.
Bullshit.
We can admit that.
You know, they're already in a great, great position.
All right?
And, uh, they're done.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't want people to tell me what they know about them, because I didn't know.
All I know is that I was stupid.
I know that one of these guys must have done it because they were told by somebody.
And they must have done it because they believed in the impression that we're actually going to go to jail for it.
Now, for example, listen to what I have to say.
When we were coming down the avenue, you know, that was a pretty, there was some pretty good people along the avenue.
How did they go?
My dad said, I stood up all the way.
I got the ones, every county, every county.
They'd find that out and send it to my wife.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Do I ever have to pay him?
I said, I don't know.
I want that man to be in the phone.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I don't know.
This is not an order.
It's just something that's occurred to me, and I don't offer it.
I'll let you get into this.
But this don't mean, I mean, it's an idea that I've always had.
You never did it.
It's impossible at all for us to get something like this.
Hello?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hello?
Hi, Ray, would you send it over, uh, uh, I just, I'm trying to think, take something out of, out of, out of town, and I'll call you in a minute.
Uh, because I'm just sent over to that, I agree.
Fine.
And then you can call yourself available, I'll be ready to talk to you in a minute.
Okay.
Okay.
You know that little section at the left, which has the most kids?
I think it's pretty great.
I think it's a better reaction.
Yes, I think that's true.
Any of those are for charging the goddamn car.
Any of those are for drooling things.
They're for the goddamn...
They're not papers.
They're the orange that I drive.
You know that?
It's not for robbing.
A man with a hell of an identity should be charged, but not with a misdemeanor.
A man that charged that car... Now, goddamn it.
He turned out to have a weapon.
But if he is charging with the car of the President of the United States, he's threatening the blood of the President of the United States, you realize that doesn't make much sense.
I know.
So, well, I said, what are you doing?
He was running for it.
It was like that.
He wasn't carrying, he didn't have a placard.
He wasn't trying to hand me a note.
He was charging the car.
And I think you ought to be charged with it.
That's the only reason he's doing it.
And I owe a person.
That's for real.
I really think our people are going to be tough on them.
That's a great place to be.
Well, that's exactly what I'm hoping for.
But I'm afraid that our boys are going to, well, they don't want to, you know, they haven't told us, but I'm afraid that they're going to want to say, well, we don't want to have you talk to us.
A lot of them are going to say, well, you're going to have to talk to us.
That's why I was shocked, because I heard the story.
I know I've got a story to tell you.
I came out on Saturday night, and I was in the building last week.
I was in a portion of your speech, where you showed a bunch of kids carrying a paper mache and a roll of the wrap to your basement.
And I read it, and I read it, and I read it, and I read it, and I read it, and I read it, and I read it.
just to be furious and fix your brain.
I don't know what it is.
Is that more on exactly what I said with our children?
I think a lot of them think that it's not really any of their parents' fault.
So that's just a confession, too.
So how do you think those kids learned that?
Where'd they get that from?
They didn't get it from their, you know, children here on the road.
They had to be the brave ones, didn't they?
I don't know.
But you could, but I should tell you this.
I came out of the overview at the end of the parade.
I was just so full of emotion.
I just felt so good.
I didn't know who I was.
I was walking towards the ground.
I didn't know who I was.
I didn't know who I was.
I didn't know who I was.
Good for you.
Good for you.
I, my wife said, you know, you have to push the kitchen and get your glasses on and put it in the kitchen.
And when they leave the house, and I'm sure he said, that's my house, so I'm sure that's going to happen.
And it might be a good idea to grab a kid, grab a professional builder.
Build a kid.
You know, we can drag it away.
We can drag it to the top of the revolution.
We will be the first to die.
But, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they,
I just, I couldn't stand it.
I couldn't stand it.
Working with my wife, I couldn't wait to get her to let us check the buckets.
I just couldn't, I didn't know what to do.
One of my clients was in the bedroom.
I don't know if they want to get arrested.
No, I expect them to, because I haven't done one since 1968.
I can't get them to see me there.
They're not going to get me out there.
But when you get my character, then I'm a character.
That's pretty cool.
I don't know if you know about CBS.
No.
NBC.
You never lost your spot.
You never lost your spot.
I wrote about it.
I wrote about it.
I wrote about it.
You know, I'm here trying to think, though.
I assume.
I didn't think I was up to get away with it.
I doubt that.
They had their wire.
They didn't do anything about it.
They could have put on a show.
And I think they ought to go right after them.
Go right after the wire?
Of course they did.
I think it's pretty possible, sir.
Yeah.
And they have been, because they are the president of the state, they've been there for a long time.
They've been there for a long time.
It was the state that wanted to live in that.
Well, it was the White House.
The White House.
Yeah, well, I don't even know, but who did they say was the state president?
It was here, sir.
Well, it might have been the city council, or the cross.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But there's someone in here who can also lead the time, maybe a left guy or a right guy.
But he acknowledged after the question, the screen was put through, the question was asked, he acknowledged, at least I've got something else to talk about.
I don't know what he said, but I said, that means the third hand is here.
And on that page, I know...
Well, I went there the second time.
He issued the second letter.
He issued the second letter.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
He said, yeah, yeah.
We have a check point.
This comes close to the head.
Take her.
And they wouldn't call me.
They're dead.
They're dead.
They're dead.
Well, I'm sure it is true that the U.S. Times used to ask early on the coast to give anybody on the White House party, anybody, money.
His resignation must be on my desk within one minute.
Is that clear?
He's got that order on his desk.
And I knew he was going to push it.
And that means that Schecter, everybody else, he's probably going to ask the crowd no calls at all.
And all of them are ridiculous.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The other thing is that you've got to tell Rogers.
You've got to tell Rogers.
You've got to tell Rogers what I expect.
You've got to tell him what I expect.
You've got to tell him what I expect.
You've got to tell him what I expect.
And you're going to get hurt with the heart.
And you're going to take that whole goddamn dimension council, all the left-backers in there.
And they're going to shut their damn mouth.
And none of them.
Boy, everybody around here.
So, is that clear?
Yeah.
Oh, it's not so bad.
I know.
Oh, I understand.
But I don't know what you're doing.
I don't know what you're talking about.
What's the worst?
You know the worst thing, you know the worst thing the worst thing I've ever said to a person except it was half the crowd laughing.
I think it was half the crowd laughing.
I don't know if it happened to you, you can't remember what happened, but at least it was both of them anyway.
Yeah, it was both of them anyway.
But they told, sorry, but they told me, thank you, that's a solid thing.
And, uh, that's the worst thing we've ever said to a person.
But, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but,
The postman we found, we really had a postman.
They put the kid on the postman and they really hurt him.
I worried it out on the street just so much that they would have nobody to hang him without a shoe.
They put out a record, they leaked out a record of him.
Leaked out a $2,000 shoe.
And the sergeant found out the postman was 28, probably 28 this morning.
uh the reason
Which is a problem, you know.
It's a big old, old-timey county.
And it's a disaster.
And we want to start as much better as we can.
Well, I think we've heard a couple.
We've been on here once.
That's right.
We played the name job.
And we are going to want to be playing.
And we've got a lot of experience.
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They're all hanging around the goddamn post.
We've got to be pretty subtle.
I mean, we can't...
I don't know how to...
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What do you think this game is going to be?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
When he first said he was going to do it, I said I said he would do it.
He invited me to talk to him.
I said yes.
I said yes.
I said yes.
I said yes.
I said yes.
I said yes.
I said yes.
So the diary always showed that one.
Very, very interesting.
But he had an understanding of what it was.
And he was very close to thinking about it.
There's no doubt about it.
But, you know, he made, you know, a lot of promises.
There's one thing that I want to talk about.
There's no idea.
I mean, I'm not going to ask you about that.
I'm going to let you talk about that when we come back to 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.
When he was down here, he got back up in here, and he kind of looked his back, and he was going down.
So, I don't know what he was doing, but I don't know what he was doing.
I don't know what he was doing.
Yeah, I don't know what he was doing.
But he killed a person.
I don't know.
I don't know what he was doing.
But he killed a person.
I don't know.
You know, I wish we had one of those, you know, you know, we made it easy.
I've heard of this one, but I couldn't.
One of them said, you know, I'm going to get out of here in a couple of days.
I have no idea.
You know, look, we're going to get out of here in a couple of days.
We're going to get out of here in a couple of days.
You know, I wish we could.
You know, I think God is more than able to do it.
Thank you.
I agree with the paper.
It's just about starting the approval of this job.
It should be in the 6th or 7th or 8th or 9th or 10th or 15th.
You know, I think you never know.
You're going to have to call it more.
Now, how is the writing going to be for the 6th or 15th job?
It's going to be about 10 years from now.
That's it.
That's it.
Yes.
Yes.
You don't know what you should have to do.
We're really in a bad situation.
We've got to be safe.
We've got to be safe.
We've got to be safe.
We've got to be safe.
We've got to be safe.
We've got to be safe.
We've got to be safe.
We don't have to worry.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I don't know what that is, but I don't know.
Wait, wait.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Thank you.
All right.
All right.
When was the last time you realized what you were doing?
When was the first time you realized what you were doing?
When was the first time you realized what you were doing?
When was the first time you realized what you were doing?
When was the first time you realized what you were doing?
When was the first time you realized what you were doing?
When was the first time you realized what you were doing?
And I really can't do it.
I don't really want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
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When you get on a lift,
... ... ... ...
Thank you.
Now that's done.
I've got to go back home.
And we're in the city first.
You know, I don't know what I'm going to do.
That's fine.
That's what I'm going to do.
So the entire thing, I'm going to have to go back home.
That's what I'm going to do.
... ... ... ...
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
I didn't want it to happen.
That's the reason I just didn't want to cry.
I never turned out.
Sir, I may actually do that thing, but I, but I didn't find that one.
You know, I've ever liked the parade.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of it.
No, at the moment I really don't know what to do with it.
I told you before, the first thing I said was, are we going to do it?
I said, yeah.
And that's what happened to me when I got here.
When I got here, when I got here, when I got here, when I got here, when I got here, when I got here, when I got here,
They love John's work, you know.
But to you, to show them that you were wrong, not to be wrong, you know, I couldn't.
Before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before I knew it, before
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
All right, I'm so sorry.
I'm serious.
The last three weeks, I've seen a little fat.
Well, I did see it.