On June 23, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Ronald L. Ziegler talked on the telephone from 3:48 pm to 3:49 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-152 of the White House Tapes.
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Yeah.
Hello.
Yes, sir.
After you get along, get out that story, all right?
Yes, sir.
It seems to be moving well.
Fine.
And defense has issued a statement this afternoon, too, indicating the fact that Laird is working it out with congressional leaders in a way that will maintain full security of the documents so it doesn't compromise any of the court proceedings.
Good.
But, well, I think it moved, as we had discussed.
And the main thing is to...
Just keep our, sure it doesn't appear to be a defensive action on our part.
I made it clear.
I was asked a question.
Well, it appears that the president made this decision after the vote last night.
I came back very quickly.
I said, no, as a matter of fact, the president made this decision in Key Biscayne over the weekend, period.
So it doesn't seem that we're reacting to any one event or anything particularly.
You made it over the weekend and...
in Key Biscayne because we didn't want confusion to exist in the minds of the Congressmen.
Well, we couldn't have set up a breakfast that soon anyway.
That's right.
Full assessment.
I think, Mr. President, what the gentleman last night at the dinner was referring to,
In terms of the, he indicated in the negative report that the news stories were very positive.
Yeah.
I think on the AMA, I think what he's referring to, NBC did a piece about the AMA attitudes toward health reform and so forth.
But it did not relate to your visit at all.
Well, I would expect that.
That's all right.
Fine.
Okay, sir.