Conversation 590-002

TapeTape 590StartWednesday, October 13, 1971 at 8:53 AMEndWednesday, October 13, 1971 at 11:06 AMTape start time00:12:10Tape end time02:15:53ParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Butterfield, Alexander P.;  Haldeman, H. R. ("Bob");  White House operator;  Colson, Charles W.;  Nelsen, Ancher;  Bull, Stephen B.Recording deviceOval Office

On October 13, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, Alexander P. Butterfield, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, White House operator, Charles W. Colson, Ancher Nelsen, and Stephen B. Bull met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 8:53 am and 11:06 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 590-002 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 590-2

Date: October 13, 1971
Time: Unknown between 8:53 am and 11:06 am
Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander P. Butterfield.

     The President's schedule
               -William P. Rogers
               -Secretary of State

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 9:00 am.

                       -Accreditation of diplomats
                 -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
                 -Forthcoming Presidential trips

Butterfield left at 9:05 am.

           -Public activities
                -Multiple sclerosis
                       -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon
                              -Public relations
                              -Social events
           -John D. Ehrlichman
                -Washington, DC
                       -Press coverage
                              -Walter E. Washington
                              -Crime statistics
                       -Home rule
                              -Washington
                              -Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy
                              -Demonstrations
                                   -Problems

The President talked with White House operator at an unknown time between 8:53 am and 9:09
am.

[Conversation No. 590-2A]

[See Conversation No. 11-76]

[End of telephone conversation]

     Washington, DC
         -Home rule
              -House of Representatives
              -Senate
              -Possible White House statement
              -Daniel P. Moynihan
              -Elections
                    -Mayor
                      -City Council
                -Julius Hobson
                -Fauntroy
                Police force
                      -Jerry V. Wilson
                      -Blacks

The President talked with Charles W. Colson between 9:09 am and 9:13 am.

[Conversation No. 590-2B]

[See Conversation No. 11-77]

[End of telephone conversation]

     Announcement of US-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] Summit
         -Clark MacGregor
              -Leaks
         -Henry A. Kissinger
         -Democrats

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     Politics
           -Gallup poll
                -Republican Party
                -Rogers C. B. Morton
                -Patricia R. Hitt
                      -Attempts to register Republican women to vote
           -Dwight D. Eisenhower
                -Decline in Republican Party registration
           -Republican Congress compared with a Democratic Congress
           -Independent voters
                -Increase in numbers
                -Popularity among youth
                -The President’s opinion of their intelligence
                      -Robert H. Finch
                      -Donald H. Rumsfeld
                -Intellectuals
                -Jews
           -Republican National Committee [RNC]
                -Outcome
                      -The President’s lack of interest
                -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s opinion
                     -Relationship with the White House
                     -Robert J. Dole
                     -Franklyn C. (“Lyn”) Nofziger
                     -Thomas B. Evans
                     -Anne L. Armstrong

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     The President's schedule
          -Funeral of Dean G. Acheson
               -Funeral of Hugo L. Black
          -Editorial Writers Association
               -Possibilities
               -Democrats
               -Ronald L. Ziegler
                      -Background rules
                           -Topics
          -World Series

The President talked with White House operator at an unknown time between 9:13 am and 9:22
am.

[Conversation No. 590-2C]

[See Conversation No. 11-78]

[End of telephone conversation]

     The President's schedule
          -Possibility of attending baseball game
               -Pittsburgh
                      -Radio
                      -Mrs. Nixon
                      -Julie and [Dwight] David Eisenhower, II

The President talked with Congressman Ancher Nelsen between 9:22 am and 9:25 am.

[Conversation No. 590-2D]

[See Conversation No. 11-79]

[End of telephone conversation]

     Nelsen
          -1968 political support
               -Minnesota
          -Age
The President's schedule
     -Editorial Writers Association
           -Herbert G. Klein
           -Television
           -Editorials
           -Washington Post
           -Julie Nixon Eisenhower
           -Ziegler
           -The Presidential prediction
                 -Pittsburgh Pirates
           -Richard A. Moore
     -Citizens for a New Prosperity
           -White House meeting
           -Robert B. Anderson
           -Dwayne O. Andreas
           -Dewey F. Barlett
           -Karl R. Bendetsen
           -Albert L. Cole
           -Richard P. Cooley
           -Roger Fleming
           -Patrick E. Haggerty
           -Najeeb E. Halaby
           -Peter M. Flanigan
           -Administration meetings
                 -John B. Connally
                 -Donald H. Rumsfeld, Paul W. McCracken, Arnold R. Weber, Peter G.
                        Peterson
           -Press conference
                 -Hobart D. Lewis
                 -Henry H. (“Joe”) Fowler
                 -J. Willard (“Bill”) Marriott
                 -Pierre Rinfret
           -Blair House
           -James W. Roche
     -Louis Harris
     -Citizens for a New Prosperity
           -Connally
           -Possible meeting
                 -Television and press
           -Possible lunch meeting
                 -Possible pre-lunch reception
           -Lewis
           -Affiliations of members
                 -General Federation of Women's Clubs
                 -National Insurance Association
                 -Chrysler Corporation
                 -National Business League
                 -Milk Producers
           -White House reception
Supreme Court appointees
     -Robert C. Byrd
     -Woman
          -Top contenders
          -Public relations
                -Mrs. Nixon
                -Tricia Nixon Cox
                -Women’s Liberation Movement
                -Moore
                      -William L. Safire
                      -Wire service reporter
                -Mrs. Nixon
     -Byrd
          -George S. McGovern
          -Mary McGrory

The President's schedule
     -Camp Hoover
           -Facilities
           -Lewis
           -Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo
           -Mrs. Nixon
           -Description
     -Leaders' meeting
           -Colson
           -Rogers
                 -Schedule
                       -New York
     -Pittsburgh
     -Kissinger

The President’s trip to the People's Republic of China [PRC]
     -Secret Service
     -Communications
           -Size
     -Press
           -Size
           -Ziegler
           -Wire service
           -Network crew
           -Pool reports
           -Kissinger’s negotiations
           -Peter Lisagor
           -New York Times
           -Los Angeles Times
           -Pool reporters
                 -Wire services
                 -Television networks
           -Camera crews
           -"80" plan
                     -Associated Press [AP], United Press International [UPI]
                     -News weekly magazines
                           -Business Week, Life
                           -Time-Life, Newsweek, US News and World Report
                     -Television correspondents
               -Negotiations with the PRC
                     -Newpapers
               -John A. Scali
                     -Ziegler
                           -The President’s view
               -Photographers
                     -AP
                     -UPI
                     -Reuters
               -Breakdown of press
               -Nixon Library
                     -Film footage
               -Kissinger
                     -Dwight L. Chapin
                     -Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
                     -Press breakdown
               -Scali’s view
               -Numbers compared with a trip to France
               -Wire servicea
               -Television
               -Secret Service

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     The President’s trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]
          -Albert Redman's White House Communications Agency [WHCA] staff

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          -Albert Redman’s White House Communications Agency [WHCA] staff
               -Potential emergency
               -Need for entrance and exit strategies
               -Verbal communication maintenance
                      -Potential need for the President to order nuclear retaliation
                            -Telephone communication

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     The President’s trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]
          -Albert Redman’s White House Communications Agency [WHCA] staff
                -Verbal communication maintenance
                -Telephones
                -Audiovisual support
          -Accomodations
                -Peking
          -Communications
                -WHCA
                -Secret Service
          -Official party
                -Kissinger, Rogers
                -Speechwriter
          -Speechwriter
                -Hypothetical contengency
                      -Nikita S. Khrushev
                      -Aleksei N. Kosygin
                -Patrick J. Buchanan
                      -Haldeman’s view
                      -Safire
                      -Raymond K. Price, Jr.
                      -Lee W. Huebner
                      -Ziegler
                            -Gerald L. Warren
          -Ziegler's possible assistants
                -J. Bruce Whelihan
                -Scali
                -Warren
          -The President's close assistants
                -Haldeman
                -Chapin
          -Secretaries
                -Kissinger
                -Rose Mary Woods
      -Rogers
      -Kissinger
            -John H. Holdridge
            -Winston Lord
            -Jonathan Howe
-State Department personnel
      -Marshall Green
      -Alfred LeS. Jenkins
      -Emil (“Bob”) Mosbacher, Jr.
            -Chapin
            -Protocol
                 -Military aides
                 -Stephen B. Bull
                 -John V. Brennan
                 -Craig S. Campbell
                 -Vernon C. Coffey, Jr.
-General schedule
      -Kissinger
      -First day
            -Banquet
      -Second day
            -Chou En-lai
      -Third day
            -Chou En-lai
            -Mao Tse-tung
      -Fourth day
      -Fifth day
            -Shanghai, Canton
      -Sixth day
            -Mao Tse-tung
            -Great Wall visit
      -Seventh day
            -Chou En-lai
      -Discussion of schedule
      -Length of visit
            -The President’s view
            -Shanghai
                 -Red guard
      -Kissinger
            -Chapin
            -Concerns
                 -Romania, Yugoslavia
                 -Josef Broz Tito
                 -Nicolae Ceausescu
                 -Chinese
            -Impressions of Chinese
            -Compared with Chou
      -Mrs. Nixon
      -Adele Rogers
      -Possible visit to pioneer camps
                     -Implications
                          -USSR
                -Mrs. Nixon
                     -Kissinger
                          -Concerns
                                -Scali
                                      -John W. Chancellor

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:25 am.

     The President's schedule
          -Hughes
               -Walter R. Tkach's schedule

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:35 am.

          -Editorial writers
               -Schedule
                      -Pittsburgh
                            -Democrats
                      -Baseball game
                            -Length

     The Presidential trip to PRC
          -Kissinger
                -Communiqué
                -Purpose
                      -Khrushchev
          -Publicity
                -Compared with the President's trips to Romania, Yugoslavia
          -Kissinger
                -Scali
                      -Chapin
                             -Role
               -Schedule
                      -Chicago
                             -Charles H. Percy
                                   -Michael J. Mansfield Ammendment
                             -Jews
                      -Relationship with Haldeman
                             -Jewish dinner in Los Angeles

     The President's relations with the media
          -Los Angeles Times
          -Rowland Evans and Robert D. Novak

     Kissinger
          -Schedule
               -Chicago
                    -Percy
                 -Jews
     -Publicity
          -Klein
          -Ziegler
          -George Putnam
                -Chicago

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Diolch yn fawr am wylio'r fideo.
Nid ydw i'n mynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd
Felly, efallai y byddwch chi'n rhaid i fi fynd i'r rhan o beth bynnag.
Felly, dwi ddim eisiau unrhyw un, ond i ddweud yn siŵr, dwi ddim eisiau unrhyw un.
Felly, nawr, fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan.
Fe wna i fynd i'r rhan
Ydych chi'n gwybod a oes rhywun yn edrych ar hynny?
Efallai y byddant yn gwneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud hynny.
Bob, a oes gennych chi unrhyw un o'r cyfraniadau hyn er mwyn gweld a oes y Prif Weinidog wedi'u cyflawni?
Nid oes.
Nid oes.
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Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Cynhyrchu'r cyflwyniad ar gyfer pob un o'r rhai sy'n gwneud hynny.
Mae hynny'n wych i hwnnw.
Mae hynny'n wych i hwnnw.
Rwy'n meddwl ei bod hi'n ymwneud â gwneud pethau fel hyn.
Mae hi'n defnyddio hi'n well na chael y tîm hynny i 500 o bobl lle nad ydych chi'n cael grediadau.
Mae'r tîm yn gallu cyflawni 10 munud.
Mae'r tîm yn gallu cyflawni 500 o bobl lle nad ydych chi'n cael grediad.
Diolch yn fawr.
Mae'n rhaid iddo fod yn un o'r rhai sy'n gweithio'n unigol.
Nawr mae'n rhaid iddo fod yn un o'r rhai sy'n gweithio'n unigol.
Roeddwn i'n gwneud hynny heddiw.
Roeddwn i'n gwneud hyn heddiw.
Nid oedd unrhyw bwyllgor yn y wlad drwy weld y llall.
Roeddwn i'n gweld hynny heddiw.
Roeddwn i'n gwneud hynny heddiw.
Nid oedd unrhyw bwyllgor yn y wlad drwy weld y llall.
Roeddwn i'n gwneud hynny heddiw.
Nid oedd unrhyw bwyllgor yn y wlad drwy weld y llall.
Roeddwn i'n gwneud hynny heddiw.
Nid oedd unrhyw bwyllgor yn y wlad drwy weld y llall.
Roeddwn i'n gwneud hynny heddiw.
Nid oedd unrhyw bwyllgor yn y wlad drwy weld y llall
Dwi ddim angen aros amser i fynd i fynd a rhoi adroddiad am beth fyddant yn mynd i'w wneud.
Dwi ddim yn gadael beth fyddant yn mynd i'w wneud.
Rydyn ni'n mynd i wneud hynny, ond nid yw'n amlwg.
Yr un peth sy'n ei wneud yw, os ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth, nid ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth.
Nid ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth.
Nid ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth.
Nid ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth.
Nid ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth.
Nid ydych chi'n gallu cael rhywbeth.
Dyna'r unig beth sy'n rhaid i ni ei wneud.
Wel, rydw i wedi cyflwyno cyflwyniadau.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r amgueddfeydd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r amgueddfeydd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r amgueddfeydd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r amgueddfeydd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r amgueddfeydd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r amgueddfeydd.
Wel, byddwn ni'n rhaid i ni ffwrdd â'r Prif Weinidog.
Yn pob amser, roedden nhw'n rhoi'r... Nawr, maen nhw'n gwneud yr hyn rydyn ni'n ei ddweud.
Rwy'n gwneud.
Roedden nhw'n rhoi'r... Wel, roedden nhw'n rhoi'r perthynas.
Mae'r Prif Weinidog yn rhoi'r perthynas i roi bomnau i'w llwyddo i'w llwyddo.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wylio'r fideo.
Mae hynny'n dechrau i fod yn rhywbeth tradidol.
Mae'n dechrau i fod yn rhywbeth tradidol.
Mae hynny'n dechrau i fod yn rhywbeth tradidol.
Mae hynny'n dechrau i fod yn rhywbeth tradidol.
Julian Hobson, Julius Hobson, Walter Montroy, oedd rhywun sydd wedi cael ei ddangos i'r gwleidyddau am sut yn bwysig.
Roedd ganddyn nhw gyngor gwleidyddol i'r gwleidyddion.
Roedden nhw wedi ffermio Walter, gweinidog Wilson neu beth bynnag.
Roedd ganddyn nhw gyngor polis gwleidydd.
Mae'r gwasanaeth yn dda iawn nawr.
Mae llawer o blwch ar y tân.
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Yn ystod y gwasanaeth?
Byddan nhw'n gweithio ar blaenau.
Maen nhw'n cadw mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn mewn
Diolch yn fawr iawn.
Mae'n debyg bod ein Cymreigwyr yn gallu, chi'n gwybod, fe wnes i ddweud hyn yn ystod y nos diwethaf, gallu dangos ychydig o ddiddordeb am y pethau mawr hyn.
Felly, y peth yw, yn eithaf gwirioneddol, os ydych chi'n gallu cyflawni'r adnoddau newydd, ac mae'r adnoddau gorau yn gweithredu yn rhan o ddemograffiaid.
Dwi'n gofyn, pan fydd yna un sy'n gweithredu yn rhan o ddemograffiaid, ac mae'r Rheoleidd yn dweud rhyw fath o beth, rhyw fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth, fath o beth.
Ie, rydyn nhw'n gwybod hynny, oherwydd maen nhw yno, ond rwy'n teimlo bod hynny'n cael ei wneud mewn rhyw ffordd.
Ac mae'n rhaid iddo eistedd i lawr gyda McGregor a siarad â nhw am yr oedd hynny'n bwysig gyda'r rhai hyn.
Rwy'n credu ei bod yn debygol o'r hyn y dywedodd Christopher amdanyn nhw am ei fod yn eithaf sylweddol i'r cadarn, lle roedden nhw i gyd yn eistedd ar eu bus.
Dr. Rogers.
A dyma'r stori oeddwn ni wir wedi cael rhywbeth iawn yn mynd i ni yma.
Ac mae'n ddiddorol iawn, ond a yw nhw'n ymddygiadol â'r ysgrifennu a'r ysgrifennu?
Mae'n rhaid iddyn nhw ddod i mewn fel hyn, ac maen nhw'n gweld beth yw hyn.
Bob yn sefydlu yma gyda ni, ond rwy'n siarad.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie.
Ie, ond maen nhw'n gwneud eithaf o waith iawn i fynd i'r coast.
Mae hynny'n dda, mae'n rhaid i ni ddweud ein bod ni'n gorfod, ond mae'n rhaid i ni ddweud y byddai'n rhaid i ni wneud pethau gwahanol.
Ie.
Ie.
Dwi'n ceisio gweld beth rydych chi'n ei wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Dwi'n gwybod a ydych chi'n ei alw neu ddim.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n cael ei wneud.
Mae'n rhywbeth y gallai eu bod nhw wedi'u cyd-dweud â'i gilydd pan fyddwn i'n siarad â'i gilydd.
Mae hynny'n rhywbeth gwych ac mae'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddod yn ôl i fyny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddod yn ôl i fyny.
Roeddwn i wedi cael hynny'n dda.
Roeddwn i wedi cael hynny yn dda.
Roeddwn i wedi cael hynny yn dda.
Roeddwn i wedi cael hynny yn dda.
Roeddwn i wedi cael hynny yn dda.
ac rydw i'n gobeithio bod hynny'n gobeithio.
Mae hynny'n gobeithio.
Mae hynny'n gobeithio.
Mae hynny'n gobeithio.
Mae hynny'n gobeithio.
Mae hynny'n gobeithio.
Mae hynny'n gobeithio.
Dwi'n gwneud hynny.
Dwi'n gwneud hynny.
Dwi'n gwneud hynny.
Fydd e'n ymwneud â'r camera llawn?
Ie, byddaf yn ymwneud â'r camera llawn.
Dwi ddim yn hoffi... Dwi ddim yn hoffi cymryd cyfnod 15 munud, chi'n gwybod beth rydw i'n ei ddweud, a chadw'r copi i fyny ar y rôl.
Nid yw'r camera llawn fel yr oeddwn i eisiau ei wneud o gwbl.
Dwi ddim yn hoffi cymryd cyfnod o gwbl, dwi ddim yn hoffi cymryd cyfnod o gwbl, dwi ddim yn hoffi cymryd cyfnod o gwbl, dwi ddim yn hoffi cymryd cyfnod o gwbl, dwi ddim yn hoffi cymryd
Gleirio'r ffordd.
Gweithio'n glir.
Ddweud i'r teuluoedd nad ydyn nhw'n dod.
Yr un peth, Bob, ydw i'n ceisio'i ddweud wrth i chi ddweud hynny.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Dwi'n meddwl nad ydw i'n ysgrifennu.
Wel, mae'r Ysgol Ysgrifennwyr Ysgrifennwyr yw rhai ysgrifennwyr.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgrifennwyr yn ysgrifennu.
Iawn, rhai ysgr
beth yw'r dynion cyhoeddus yn ymwneud â nhw?
Ddwy.
A ydynt yn cael unrhyw ddemograffiaid?
Ydyn nhw'n cael unrhyw ddemograffiaid, cymdeithasol?
Tre, beth yw'r hyn sydd wedi digwydd i mi y byddwn i'n ei wneud, y byddwn i'n ei wneud, y byddwn i'n ei wneud, y byddwn i'n ei wneud, y byddwn i'n ei wneud, y byddwn i'n ei wneud, y byddwn i'n ei wneud,
Cynhyrchu'n ddiogel.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r ffordd i mi wneud hynny yw mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r fford
Mae'n rhaid i mi ystyried y ffaith y byddai'r rest o'r 60au yn gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud gwneud
Dwi ddim yn gwneud hynny i chi, mae'n rhywbeth i'w wneud.
Dwi'n gwneud hynny i chi, mae'n rhywbeth i'w wneud.
Dwi'n gwneud hynny i chi, mae'n rhywbeth i'w wneud.
Dwi'n gwneud hynny i chi, mae'n rhywbeth i'w wneud.
Dwi'n meddwl y mae'n dda i chi ddim mynd.
Dwi'n meddwl efallai y gallwch chi fynd i Pittsburgh ar y diwrnod y byddai'n dda i chi fynd.
Mae nhw'n mynd yn ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod ystod
Mae hynny'n stori ddiddorol o'r cyfnod gyntaf pan roeddwn i'n ei gyhoeddi.
I was awfully busy, as you can imagine, because of the announcement I made yesterday.
I had dealt with Clark McGregor, Keith Payne Farmer, and some very good friends who have birthdays and healthy home viewers.
And I said, you can't be that old.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae'n edrych yn wych.
Wel, rwy'n gobeithio eich bod chi'n gwybod hynny.
Roeddwn i'n gweld ychydig o Melody Clark ac roedd hi'n gwneud hynny.
Roeddwn i'n cofio sut roeddech chi'n dod i'r bwrdd gyda hynny o'r diwrnodau cyn 1968 a'r holl bethau.
Ie, rwy'n credu ei bod yn gweithio.
Maen nhw'n lobio ar rhywbeth.
Peidiwch â gwneud hynny.
O, mae hynny'n iawn.
Gallwch wneud hynny.
Ie.
Ie, beth fyddech chi'n hoffi ei wneud?
Gwneud?
Ie, nid yw'n ymgyrch nawr.
Nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid, nid
Oh, he's here in Washington.
A good, strong man.
All right, I'll tell you what to do, but you don't have to wait.
You just give the name, get it down to Clark, send it down to me, or tell him to bring it in to me, and I'll give it to Mitchell, and, boy, when we get there, they can see why we don't take the hardwood.
Mae hynny'n wych nawr.
Wel, rwy'n gwerthfawrogi hynny.
Y rheswm rwy'n ei angen yn y llinell gyhoeddus yw, rydych chi'n gwybod beth sy'n digwydd.
Ac rydych chi'n siarad amdano, mae'r holl beth sy'n dod i lawr yn y gwaith ymddygiad, ac nid yw unrhyw un yn gwneud unrhyw hynny, ond mae'n ymddygiad gyda'r Prifysgol, mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n dda.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn i mi.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Dwi ddim yn gwybod a ydw i'n gallu gwneud hynny neu ddim, ond mi fyddwn i'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Dwi ddim yn meddwl gwneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl y bydd llawer o amrywiaeth yn ymwneud â hynny.
Efallai y bydd hynny'n digwydd.
Mae hynny'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth sy'n rhywbeth.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar ddiddordeb.
Mae hynny'n effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cyffredinol yn effeithio ar bobl.
Mae'r trendyn cy
I thought I was ready to go, but I got her to go to that game, Julie, and I didn't.
Well, they played as the likes of the number one baseball fan.
I had her throw out the ball.
She had a fine picture in the post.
And that played you as a baseball fan again without you having to go to the game.
That's right.
And that's a great thing.
I don't know whether he got it yesterday.
You know, I predicted that game yesterday.
Did you?
Yeah, many of those players you see there, he had it well.
ac roedd nhw'n ymwneud â'r cyfleoedd ffoto gyda'r arweinwyr, felly fe wnes i ddweud, rwy'n meddwl y bydd Pinsburg yn cael ei wneud heddiw oherwydd yr archwilio arferol ac rhai o'r bwyllgorau hynny sy'n cael eu cyflawni, ac rwy'n meddwl bod hynny'n ymwneud â'r hyn sy'n digwydd.
Felly mae'n hyfryd, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n r
Roedd yna lawer o bethau mawr, rydych chi'n gwybod?
Ie.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud wrthym.
Rydyn ni wedi cael heddiw, sydd rhaid i chi fod yn ymwybodol o hynny.
Mae rhywun yma nawr.
Ie, rydyn ni wedi cael cydweithwyr.
Mae gennym yr holl grŵp cymdeithasol ar gyfer newydd, ein grŵp cymdeithasol o'r rhaglen economaidd.
Maen nhw'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Byddwn i'n cyfarfod.
Mae llawer o ddynion ar gyfer hynny, felly byddwch yn siŵr eich bod yn gwybod eu bod yn gwneud hynny.
Yr hyn y gallwn ni ei wneud yw cael nhw ddod yn ôl i'r Gwasanaeth Gwlad ar ddiwedd y dydd neu rhywbeth os ydych chi eisiau.
Yr unig rheswm yw oherwydd y math o bobl maen nhw, ac mae'n Bob Anderson, Dwayne Andreas, Dewey Barton, Carl Van Detsen, Alco, Big Cooley, California, Roger Fleming, Mark Yarrow.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Nid, nid, nid.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Ac yna bydd ganddynt panelwyr gweithiol yn y bore diwethaf gyda Rumsdell, McCracken, Webber a Dears.
Ac yna bydd ganddynt cyfarfod pres gyda Hoag Lewis, Joe Fowler, Bill Marriott a Pierre Renfrey, sy'n y Pwyllgor Prifysgol, ac yna byddant yn cyfarfod pres.
Mae'n 150 neu rhywbeth fel hyn o bobl.
Rydych chi'n gwybod, mae pob un o'r fideo rydych chi wedi'i adrodd wedi bod yn y Gwasanaeth Gwaith.
Yn siwr.
Mae hynny'n amlwg.
Ac rwy'n meddwl efallai y byddai'n dda i chi wneud hynny mewn Gwasanaeth Gwaith neu rhywbeth.
Ac efallai y byddwn i'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Yn siwr.
Allwch chi wneud hynny?
Allwn i ddweud hynny yng Nghymru?
Nid yw hynny'n rhywbeth i siarad amdani.
Rwy'n gorfod ychydig o sylwadau a chyfeirio eu llaw.
Gallwch chi wne
Mae hynny'n wych, mae'r grŵp sydd ganddo Jim Roach yn ymwneud â hynny.
Mae llawer o'r enwau hyn yn ymwneud â chi.
Mae llawer o enwau yn ymwneud â chi.
Mae llawer o enwau yn ymwneud â chi.
Mae llawer o enwau yn ymwneud â chi.
Mae llawer o enwau yn ymwneud â chi.
Mae llawer o enwau yn ymwneud â chi.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi wneud hynny.
Felly efallai, yn hytrach na chi ddod i mewn i unrhyw beth fel hyn, y byddwch yn gwneud hynny gyda'r Sgwrs Gwaelod.
Felly byddwch chi'n mynd drwodd... ar gyfer bwyd neu yn y cyfnod o'r diwrnod yma, byddwch chi'n mynd i mewn a dweud, rwy'n gobeithio i chi i bawb gwybod faint o'ch cymorth ar hyn.
Rwy'n gwybod bod y rhifwyr wedi'u cyhoeddi'n bwysig.
Mae hynny'n rhaid ei wneud, os gwelwch chi.
Ac efallai nad ydyn nhw'n cael eu telegu yn y panel diwrnod, gallech chi gael nhw i fynd drwodd.
Gallech chi gael nhw'n cael eu telegu, mae'n well i mi ddod i fynd drwodd i fynd drwodd yn unrhyw ffordd.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n de
Nid yw'r diwrnod y gorau yn ystod y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn y diwrnod yn
Mae'r peth arall ddim yn gwneud hynny o gwbl.
Mae'r peth arall ddim yn gwneud hynny o gwbl.
Mae'r peth arall ddim yn gwneud hynny o gwbl.
Mae'n ffordd da i gael ymwneud â phwysigrwydd sylfaenol yn ymwneud â hynny yn gyda'r grŵp.
Ie, mae'r data yn... Mae'n rhaid i mi weld pan... Mae'n rhaid i chi ddod i mewn pan maen nhw'n ymwneud â'r cyflwyniad.
Gadewch i ni ddod i mewn pan maen nhw'n ymwneud â'r cyflwyniad.
Gadewch i ni ddod i mewn pan maen nhw'n ymwneud â'r cyflwyniad.
Maen nhw ddim i gyd yn ymwneud â'r cyflwyniad.
Maen nhw ddim i gyd yn ymwneud â'r cyflwyniad.
Maen nhw ddim i gyd yn ymw
Mae rhywbeth hefyd i'w gwneud.
Mae rhywbeth i'w gwneud.
Mae rhywbeth i'w gwneud.
Mae rhywbeth i'w gwneud.
Beth ydych chi'n meddwl?
Mae llawer o bobl y byddwch chi ddim yn gwybod.
Ie.
Hefyd, hyd yn oed y rhai rwy'n gwybod, bobl fel Cogan Lewis a'r rhai eraill.
Yn ystod y prynhawn hwnnw, mae'n ddigon ddiddorol i ddweud wrth i mi fod Cymru arall neu rywbeth.
Ydych chi'n gweld fy ngwneud?
Yn hytrach na fy ngwneud, gallwn ni feddwl am yr effaith.
Dwi'n gallu meddwl am yr holl ffordd rydych chi'n gwybod.
Mae'n rhywbeth rydych chi'n gwybod, fel Prifysgol Cenedlaethol Cenedlaeth Cymru, Prifysgol Cynaliadol, Prifysgol Cresen, Prifysgol Busnesau Cenedlaethol, Prifysgol Cynaliadau Cynaliadau Cynaliadau.
Dwi ddim yn gallu rhoi hynny i unrhyw prifysgol.
Dwi ddim yn gallu rhoi hynny i unrhyw prifysgol.
Mae'n iawn.
Felly rwy'n gobeithio diolch am eich gwaith a diolch am eich cefnogaeth mawr yma.
Dwi'n meddwl mai'r cyfarfod cyhoeddus yw'r peth rwy'n ei wneud.
Iawn.
Mae rhai ohonyn nhw'n debyg yn rhaid iddyn nhw gadael yn unrhyw le neu rywbeth, felly gallwn ni, chi'n gwybod, cael y cyfrif ar gyfer gwneud hynny.
5 o'r golau.
Ie, 5 o'r golau y byddwn ni'n gorfod ei wneud.
Mae hynny'n ddiddorol.
Mae hynny'n gweithio yn y Cymru yn hytrach na'r Gwlad.
Dwi'n gofyn i chi ddweud hynny yn gyffredinol.
Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Mae rhywun wedi'i ddysgrifio nawr yn unrhyw ffordd.
Yr unrhyw un sydd wedi llwyddo'r ffaith nad oeddwn i'n ystyried myfyrdd yn llwyddo'r ffaith nad oedd y gweinidog wedi cael cyfle.
Ydych chi'n gwybod?
Mae'n ymwneud â llwyddo'r gweinidog, ac mae'r gweinidog wedi gwneud hynny.
Mae hynny'n ymwneud â'r ddynion.
Oherwydd gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Nawr, y pwynt dau rwyf am ei wneud, a dyma'r peth rhagorol.
Rwyf am i chi... Rwyf am i chi...
Cynhyrchu stori dros y wythnos yna.
Cynhyrchu stori dros y wythnos yna yw'r un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Yr un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Yr un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Yr un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Yr un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Yr un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Yr un fwyaf yn cymryd rhan o'r gwirionedd.
Os oes gennych unrhyw un, gallwn ni roi'r math hwn i chi.
Mae llawer o ddiddordeb yn y cwestiwn y byddwn ni'n gwneud mwy o hynny.
Dwi ddim yn meddwl y byddwn ni'n defnyddio mwy o Sampyre.
Nid Sampyre.
Mae llawer o ddiddordeb yn y cwlwm.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud llawer o ddiddordeb yn y cwlwm.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud llawer o ddiddordeb yn y cwlwm.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud llawer o ddiddordeb yn y cwlwm.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud llawer o ddiddordeb yn y cwlwm.
Dwi eisiau bod yn siŵr bod y ffaith eu bod nhw'n cymryd amdanyn nhw a'u bod nhw'n cymryd amdanyn nhw yn dod allan.
Ond dwi eisiau nodi'r syniad hwn.
Dwi ddim eisiau'r syniad hwn.
Dwi ddim eisiau'r syniad hwn.
Dwi ddim eisiau'r syniad hwn.
Dwi ddim eisiau'r syniad hwn.
Dwi ddim eisiau'r syniad hwn.
Dwi ddim eisiau'r syniad hwn.
Dydw i ddim eisiau cael unrhyw un o'r bobl sy'n ymwneud â chyflawniadau, cyn i mi gael cyfle i wneud hynny.
Ac mae hynny'n ymwneud â chyflawniadau.
Dwi'n gwybod y byddwch chi'n cael eich cyflawniadau wrth gwrs, neu at leiaf ychwanegwch hynny.
Ac rydych chi'n gallu gweld beth sy'n ymwneud â chyflawniadau sy'n ymwneud â'r bobl sy'n ymwneud â hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl bod nhw'n gwneud hynny nawr, dwi'n meddwl bod nhw'n gwneud hynny nawr.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr iawn.
Roedd y peth o'r MacGyver wedi bod yn ddewr ia
Mae hi'n ysgrifennu fel cwm gwleidyddol gwych ar gyfer i chi roi Byrd yn ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Mae'n ystod hynny.
Nid yw hynny'n fawr o'r barc.
Nid yw hynny'n fawr o'r barc.
Rydyn ni'n ceisio gweld, yn amlwg, y byddai'r cyfnod diwethaf.
Y byddai'r can o'r byrddeg yn ystod y cyfnod diwethaf.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny'n iawn, John.
Mae hynny
Maen nhw'n cael cyfnodau am ddau neu tri bedrwm.
Mae'r Prif Weinidog yn cael cyfnodau am ddau neu tri bedrwm.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg mai dyma'r tro diwethaf.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg, mae'n
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud ychydig o hynny.
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud ychydig o hynny.
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud ychydig o hynny.
Hefyd, os ydych chi'n mynd i gael hynny, byddaf yn gofyn i Bill Rodgers dweud nad yw'n mynd i fod yma'n ddiweddar.
Byddai'n mynd i fod yn yr ars.
Rydych chi'n mynd i wneud hynny, gadewch i Rodgers gadael yr un pynciau i'r arweinwyr Cymreigiaid a gadael iddyn nhw i'r Capitan.
Iawn, diolch yn fawr.
Mae gennym ni, yn ystod hyn, mae gennym ni'n ddiweddar.
Ie.
Yn amlwg, mae'n ddiweddar, oherwydd roeddech chi'n ei ddefnyddio'n ddiweddar iawn.
Iawn, diolch yn fawr.
Hefyd, rwy'n meddwl bod y stori diwethaf wedi cael ei gyflawni gyda Henry.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwch chi'n gorfod cyflawni'r cyflawni.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwch chi'n gorfod cyflawni'r cyflawni.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwch chi'n gorfod cyflawni'r cyflawni.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwch chi'n gorfod cyflawni'r cyflawni.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwch chi'n gorfod cyflawni'r cyflawni.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwch chi'n gorfod cyflawni'r cyflawni.
Rwy'n
I've got to cut everything down.
I agree that this is the number that I saw in my book.
Yeah, it is 36.
We cut it from over 100 to 30.
No, but I meant from Romania's.
We have got to have something from 48 in Romania.
What I'm getting at is this.
I know that the top figures are so-so, but I've just got to get it down.
Let me tell you what my interest is.
John Preston, I want you to get a cigarette to give me a priority.
For instance, let's see, what would it be for me to take 10?
rydw i eisiau ei ddangos i chi nawr dyma beth rydw i wedi'i ddweud felly rydw i'n dweud beth rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw i'n ei ddweud rydw
Dwi'n meddwl y mae'n rhaid i chi ddefnyddio grŵp un rhwydwaith, ond trwy rhwydwaith rhwydwaith.
Maen nhw'n rhaid i chi ddweud pam.
Ni allwn ni ddefnyddio trwy grŵp.
Dwi'n meddwl beth rydyn ni'n ei wneud.
Rwy'n ei ddangos.
Mae Henry yn gallu gofyn am 800, ond efallai ei fod wedi parhau i lawr, a dwi ddim yn gwybod beth rydyn ni wir eisiau.
A dwi ddim eisiau cyflawni unrhyw sylwadau cymdeithasol, chi'n gwybod.
Mae'n rhaid i fi gymryd unrhyw un arbennig arbennig.
Nid ydym yn mynd i gymryd unrhyw un arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig arbennig ar
a'r tri rhwydwaith.
Mae hynny'n ddiddorol i ni.
Felly roeddwn i eisiau iddo ddod â list o bwriadau ac roedd yn rhaid iddo ddod â 10.
Beth a allai ei gael?
Rwy'n credu bod hynny'n 10.
Os oes gennych chi un o'r 10, ni allwch chi wneud hynny.
Dwi'n gwybod, dwi'n gwybod.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod i mewn gyda'r cwmni camera sydd drosodd.
Ond gadewch i mi ddweud, a allai gael cwmni?
Neu, a allai gael tri cwmni camera?
Mae ein cynllun ar gyfer cwmni camera, ar gyfer y cyfnod cyffredinol, yn 10 pobl.
Yn hytrach na ddwy cwmni camera a ddwy llyfrau.
Rydyn ni ddim yn gallu gwneud hynny am ychydig mlynedd.
Rydyn ni ddim yn gallu gwneud hynny am ychydig mlynedd.
Rydyn ni ddim yn gallu gwneud hynny am ychydig mlynedd.
Rydyn ni ddim yn gallu gwneud hynny am ychydig mlynedd.
Rydyn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny am ychydig mlynedd.
Mae'r cynllun AD yn rhai o'r gwasanaethau, 3.75 o'r gwasanaethau, 3 o'r AD, 3 o'r API.
Ac mae gennych chi broblem arall pan fyddwch chi'n cofio, nid yw'r un yn ysgrifennu ac nid yw'r arall yn cofio.
5 llyfrau, sy'n un o'r gwasanaethau i bob ddiwrnod yn y Ddiwrnod Cyhoeddus, yn ogystal â'r Ddiwrnod Fusnes.
Fe fyddwn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Fe fyddwn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Fe fyddwn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Rydw i'n gwybod y bydd yn rhaid i ni.
Rydyn ni wedi cael hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gallu mynd at hynny.
Ond beth ydych chi'n ei wneud ydych chi'n rhoi un llygaid llawn, a dwi'n meddwl y dylai chi ei wneud.
Felly rydych chi'n mynd at y llygaid broadgated ac mae'r holl llygaid ariannol yn ymwneud â hynny.
Mae cyfranogwyr TV yn argyfwngio eithaf sylweddol y byddwch chi'n rhaid i chi wneud trefn i'r rhwydwaith.
Dwi ddim yn gweld pam nad ydych chi'n gallu gwneud trefn i'r rhwydwaith ddwy.
Mae'n rhaid i ni ddysgu amdanyn nhw.
Mae'n rhaid i ni ddysgu amdanyn nhw.
Mae'n rhaid i ni ddysgu amdanyn nhw.
Mae'n rhaid i ni ddysgu amdanyn nhw.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Mae hynny'n iawn.
Just don't get into the special newspapers at all.
I think if you cross the line, you're screwed.
OK, that's my argument too.
OK, so you get back on that.
Scali and Wallace Ziegler, and Scali, of course, is much more interested in the TV, is the problem you have with living with them afterwards.
It's recognised you don't need them there.
Ond, maen nhw'n gorfod i chi, os ydych chi wedi gosod llyfrau, sydd ddim wedi cael eu gwneud.
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Ydych chi'n cofio?
Nawr maen nhw'n dweud, os byddwch chi'n codi i lawr, neu dwi'n gwybod beth byddai'n llwyr, byddai'n llwyr yn gyffredinol.
Maen nhw'n dweud, os byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr 5am, 10am yn gyffredinol yma yng Nghymru, dwi ddim yn gwybod sut y byddwch chi'n penderfynu beth yw'r rhaglenni.
Dwi ddim yn gwybod beth yw'r rhaglenni.
Dwi ddim yn gwybod beth yw'r rhaglenni.
Dwi ddim yn gwybod beth yw'r rhaglenni.
Dwi ddim yn gwybod beth yw'r rhaglenni.
Iawn.
Mae'r niferau yn 5.
Beth ydych chi'n ei olygu?
Mae'r niferau o ffotograffwyr yn 6.
Wel, maen nhw'n siarad dim ond am ffotograffwyr.
Un AP, un UPI, un ffotograffwr bwlau a bwlau, ac un ffotograffwr bwlau.
Felly dyna'r cyfnod o 4 ffotograffwyr, ac mae'n rhaid iddynt gymryd ddwy bwydau i'w brosesu.
Felly mae'r cyfnod o 6 yn y ffotograffwyr.
Mae'r cyfnod o 8 yn y ffotograffwyr.
Mae hynny'n ddiddorol.
Iawn, dyma sut rydych chi'n cael 7 gwasanaethau gwirfoddol.
Mae hynny'n 3 AP, 3 UPI a 1 Reuters.
5 Lancashires sydd wedi'u cymryd yn ôl i 3.
9 cysylltiadau tebygol, 3 ar gyfer rhwydwaith.
80 cynhyrchwyr tebygol ac rydych chi'n cael hynny'n cynhyrchu, maen nhw'n cymryd y llais, yn ogystal â phethau eraill.
7 ffotograffwyr.
Ac maen nhw'n cael set radio-independent.
Nid yw hynny'n bwysig.
Un radio-independent yw'r un arall.
Dyna'r un, ac maen nhw wedi'i dynnu at hynny.
Yn eu 81, maen nhw'n cael 17 o'r cwmni camera, a dyna ddwy cwmni gyda ddwy ddynion ar gael ar gyfer pob cwmni.
Yn ogystal â hynny, byddai hynny'n cyfnod o ddwy cwmni.
Yn ogystal â ddwy dynion bwysig, ac un o'n cwmni ffilmiau.
Dwi ddim yn gwybod a yw'r rhain yn rhaid i ni ddechrau ar hyn o bryd.
Beth?
Ydych chi'n meddwl ei fod?
Pwy ydyn ni wedi'u defnyddio neu beth ydyn ni wedi'u gwneud?
Rydym yn defnyddio'r rhain ar gyfer pethau documentarol.
Rydym yn defnyddio'r rhain yn y flwyddyn nesaf ar gyfer pethau documentarol.
Ie.
Ac rwy'n credu bod y rhain yn y llyfrgell.
Mae'r rhain yn rhaid i chi ddod â'r rhain.
Rwy'n siŵr nad ydych chi eisiau gwneud y math hwn o hanes heb y rhain.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Rydym yn cael hynny wedyn.
Ac wedyn mae ganddyn nhw 10 amser, 10 amser, 27 yn gyfan, dyna'r cyfnod.
5 amser, 5 amser, 5 amser.
Iawn, roedd y canol yn yno, ond beth ydych chi'n ei wneud i'r holl raddïoedd?
Dwi'n meddwl y bydd ganddyn nhw 50 o blant, ac rwy'n credu y gallwn ni fod yn byw gyda'u 50 o blant.
Rwy'n angen mynd i mewn gyda hynny.
A'r hyn sy'n digwydd yno, os ydych chi'n codi'r rhwydwaith i mewn i bwynt arbennig, yw eu bod yn ddim ond eisiau ysgrifennu'r satelwaith.
Yn hytrach, os nad ydyn nhw'n cael llawer o grwpiau a chyfweliadwyr i'w gofyn, yna dydyn nhw ddim yn mynd i ofyn yr arian.
Cyn i mi ddweud y gwir, roeddwn i'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl y byddech chi'n meddwl.
Rwy'n siarad â nhw yn ystod y diwrnod, yn mynd drwyddo â'r niferoedd.
With the 150 press, which is what he told the Chinese to begin with.
Now the 150 press, you've got to understand, is about 50 working press and 100 technical people.
63 in the ground station.
Get it down.
Get it down on one airplane.
Get it down.
Rydych chi'n deall?
Dwi ddim eisiau unrhyw bobl radio a dwi ddim eisiau 20 adnoddau a p.m. Dwi'n siŵr bod hynny'n broblem bywio gyda nhw.
Gadewch iddyn nhw droi o'r man a gadewch iddyn nhw ysgrifennu.
Mae'n anodd iawn, ond mae rhywun ar gael.
Dwi'n gwybod bod hynny'n broblem.
Mae'n ddigon ddigon ddigon ddigon ddigon ddigon ddigon
y byddwn ni'n llwyddo ein hunain, beth yw'r gradd y byddwn ni'n mynd i'w gael.
Y byddwn ni'n gwybod nad ydyn ni'n gallu mynd i mewn.
Y byddwn ni'n gallu mynd i mewn.
Os nad ydyn ni'n gallu mynd i mewn, mae hynny'n iawn, ond mae'n argymell ei fod yn rhaid i ni geisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n ceisio.
Dwi'n
beth fyddwch chi'n ei wneud os byddwch chi'n mynd i Ffrancais.
Ac, ond nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes, nid oes,
Dwi'n meddwl, os na fydd yna un o'r arbenigwyr arbenigwyr yn ymlaen, nid yw'r arbenigwyr yn mynd i gyrru'r gwaith.
Byddwn i'n hoffi cael yr arbenigwyr yn gyrru'r gwaith, oherwydd mae fy hun yn yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr arbenigwyr arbenigwyr.
Yr ar
pan fyddwch chi'n ei ddynnu i lawr yn ddwy farchod, ac yna gallant ddim ei ddefnyddio.
Dwi'n meddwl, os byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr yn ddwy farchod, byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr yn ddwy farchod, ac yna gallant ddim ei ddefnyddio.
Dwi'n meddwl, os byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr yn ddwy farchod, byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr yn ddwy farchod, ac yna gallant ddim ei ddefnyddio.
Dwi'n meddwl, os byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr yn ddwy farchod, byddwch chi'n mynd i lawr yn ddwy farchod, byddwch chi'n mynd i law
Rydyn ni ddim yn fawr iawn.
Rwy'n gwneud hyn ar y gwasanaeth penodol, felly rwy'n ei hoffi, ond dydw i ddim angen hynny.
Nawr, beth am adnoddau neu allwch chi wneud hynny?
Ydych chi'n ei ddangos i'r adnoddau?
Nid ydw i'n mynd i gael llawer o adnoddau.
Nid ydw i'n mynd i wneud yr holl beth rydyn ni'n ei ddefnyddio.
Mae'r holl adnoddau yn mynd i fynd nawr.
A'r hyn y maen nhw'n siarad am ei wneud yw rhoi'r peth cyflym y gallan nhw ei wneud, sy'n bwrdd ar un sefyllfa, ac roedd un dyn ar bwrdd swith.
Ac gyda'r dyn hwn, gallan nhw gyflawni'r cyfnod cyflym o 30 telephon, sy'n golygu bod ffynion i lawer iawn o'r rhan.
Fyddai ddim gwasanaeth ffynion i'r rhan fwyaf o bobl.
Iawn, iawn, iawn.
Rydych chi'n deall, Bob, y byddwn ni i gyd yn cael ein cyfan yn un gradd ac yn gweithredu.
Yn ogystal â hynny, rydyn ni ddim yn mynd i fynd i gyd o gwmpas, ond mae'n debyg y byddwn ni'n gweithredu mewn gwahanol lleoedd.
Yn ogystal â hynny, byddwn ni i gyd yn gweithredu mewn gwahanol lleoedd.
Yn ogystal â hynny, byddwn ni i gyd yn gweithredu mewn gwahanol lleoedd.
Yn ogystal â hynny, byddwn ni i gyd yn gweithredu mewn gwahanol lleoedd.
Yn ogystal â hynny, byddwn ni i gyd yn gweithredu mewn gwahanol lleoedd.
Nid yw un ohonyn nhw, yn ystod yr ystafell cyhoeddus a'r Prifysgol, bydd ganddynt unrhyw gwasanaeth cyfathrebu o hyd yn oed, yn ystod yr adnoddau gwasanaeth penodol.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth cyhoeddus.
Nid oes unrhyw gwasanaeth
Mae hynny'n ymwneud â'r hyn sy'n cael ei wneud yw'r hyn sy'n cael ei wneud yw'r hyn sy'n cael ei wneud yw'r hyn sy'n cael ei wneud.
bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen i'r arweinydd o'r gwasanaeth, a bydd angen
Byddwch chi'n ddiolch i mi.
Mae fy nghyfrifoedd yn cael ei ddweud.
Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n... Dwi'n...
Mae llawer o gyfarfodydd ar hyn o bryd.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddod i'r safon llwyddiant.
Rwy'n meddwl, os ydych chi ddim eisiau, byddan ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl, os ydych chi ddim eisiau, byddan ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl, os ydych chi ddim eisiau, byddan ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl, os ydych chi ddim eisiau, byddan ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl, os ydych chi ddim eisiau, byddan ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl, os ydych chi ddim eisiau, byddan ni'
Diolch yn fawr.
Rwy'n credu bod rhywbeth o ran cael ysgrifennwr gyda chi.
Rydyn ni'n mynd i wneud un ar bob treff.
Ysgrifennwr, os ydych chi'n mynd i wneud un, byddaf yn gwneud un ar bob treff.
Rydw i'n credu bod cymaint o ffrindiau i'w wneud.
Mae'r un arall yn symbolol.
Mae'n ysgrifennwr.
Gallwn ysgrifennu llawer o bethau y gallwn ei ddefnyddio.
Diolch yn fawr.
Diolch yn fawr.
Dwi'n meddwl y gallwch chi ddod i'r can o'r cysylltiad hwn.
Dwi'n meddwl hefyd, yn hytrach na chael Ziggler yn gweithredu ar gyfer ei arian, gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Ond rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl y mae'n rhaid i Ziggler gael mwy o amgylcheddau fel hyn.
Dwi'n meddwl y gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl y gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl y gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl y gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl y gallwch chi wneud hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl
Mae'n fwy cyflym na'r holl sgwyliau sy'n cael eu rhoi'n gyda'i gilydd.
Beth ydych chi'n mynd i'w ddefnyddio?
Wylain a'r holl bobl hynny eto?
Nid llawer.
Nid ydym yn ei angen.
Mae'r wylain wedi'i gadael.
Mae'n cael sgwyliau.
Roedd yn dweud ei fod yn mynd i'w ddefnyddio un.
Mae'n ddrwg.
Mae'n ei angen un.
Ac mae'n cael sgwyliau, rydych chi'n gweld.
Ie.
Ac mae'n rhaid i'w ddefnyddio, chi'n gwybod, sefydliad a'i nodiadau.
Mae'n rhaid i'w ddefnyddio un.
Mae'r rhan fwyaf yn cael ei wneud, mae'n gweithio'n dda iawn, ac yn ystod y cyfnod yma, byddwn ni'n gwybod pwy fydd yn cael ei wneud.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Ac mae'n rhaid i ni ddewis a ydym ni'n mynd i ddweud a ydym yn cyfarfod pwysig.
Rwy'n meddwl ein bod ni'n rhaid i ni wneud un o'r rhaglenni.
Rydyn ni'n gallu gwneud un o'r rhaglenni.
Rydyn ni'n gallu gwneud un o'r rhaglenni.
Bydd hi'n gallu gweithio gyda'r holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n sylweddol i hynny.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid iddo fod yn holl grŵp.
Mae hi'n rhaid id
Dwi'n meddwl bod hynny'n dda iawn.
Dwi'n meddwl bod yna ddwy sefydliadau.
Mae'n rhaid i Rodgers fynd ymlaen gyda'r holl sefydliadau.
Ie, mae'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny.
Mae'n meddwl bod Coleridge a Gwyn Lord a John Howe, ddwy bobl staff, ac mae hynny'n ddiweddar.
Mae'r ddwy brifysgolion yn gweithio i'w gwasanaethu.
Mae'n ddim yn gwneud rhywbeth.
Iawn, mae'n ddiweddar.
Rwy'n meddwl ein bod ni'n... Mae'r cwestiwn ar hyn o bryd y byddwn ni'n cymryd... ...rogers ac un dyn.
Wel, mae'n dweud rogers a gri.
Mae'n dweud, mae'n rhaid i ni gymryd gri, ac mae'n rhaid i ni gymryd James.
Mae'n dweud, mae'n cymryd risg-grin, ac mae'n dweud, oherwydd mae'n y Prif Weithredwr yr ardal.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ofyn cwestiwn i Mosfactor.
Mae'n dweud ein bod ni'n dweud ein bod ni'n dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni dweud ein bod ni
Nid yw hynny'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Mae'r gweinidog yn wych ac mae'n edrych yn wych ac mae'n gwneud yn dda, ond nid yw'n ymgysylltu'n dda.
Yn y rhan bach, nid yw'n ymwneud â hynny.
Nid yw'n ymwneud â hynny.
Nid yw'n ymwneud â hynny.
Nid yw'n ymwneud â hynny.
Pan fyddwch chi'n ei ddweud wrth fy mod i'n dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy'n ei dweud, rwy
Wel, yr hyn rwyf wedi'i ddweud yw nad ydyn nhw'n cael hynny'n dda, ond pan maen nhw'n cael un, pan maen nhw'n cael un, yn yr eglwys, maen nhw'n gwneud hynny'n dda.
Maen nhw'n gweithwyr cymdeithasol.
Maen nhw'n dda iawn, ond mae'n well bod bob amser, chi'n gweld, mae'n anodd i'w ddweud, mae'n anodd i'w ddweud, mae'n anodd i'w ddweud, mae'n anodd i'w ddweud, mae'n anodd i'w ddweud, mae'n anodd i'w ddweud, mae'n anodd i'w d
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud hynny.
y diwrnod cyntaf, maen nhw'n amlwg eisiau i ni ddod o amgylch 11 neu rhywbeth fel hynny.
Y pwynt yw, os oes gennym gyfrifiad teledu, oherwydd mae hwnnw'n 10 o'r nos i'r gwaith Cymru, a'r 7 o'r gwaith Cymru, yna byddwch chi'n gallu cael sgwrs gyflym ar hynny'n amlwg, ac yn ystod y diwrnod hwnnw, sydd eisoes yn parod, ond dim peth ar ôl y diwrnod hwnnw.
Yna byddai'r diwrnod diwethaf yn sgwrs hir gyda Joe.
Byddai'r ddiwrnod diwethaf yn sgwrs hir gyda'i gilydd, ddwy sgwrs o 8 awr sy'n golygu bod gennych chi'n rhaid i chi fynd i'w gweld.
Yna byddai'r ddiwrnod diwethaf.
Byddai'r diwrnod diwethaf yn mynd allan i'r prifysgolion, a'r diwrnod diwethaf, byddwch chi'n gwneud trwyddo arall.
Byddwch chi'n mynd i Shantai, Canton, beth bynnag rydych chi'n ei wneud.
Y diwrnod diwethaf yw'n ôl yn y diwrnod diwethaf.
Byddwch chi'n mynd allan un nos.
Ac yna byddai'r diwrnod ychwanegol i'w gweld nawr.
Ac efallai y byddai'n ymweld â'r llaw neu rhywbeth fel hynny.
Dwi'n meddwl bod cymaint o amser wedi mynd.
Dwi'n meddwl bod y diwrnod ychwanegol yn ymweld â'r show a'r adroddiad.
Dwi'n meddwl ein bod wedi'i amser ychwanegol.
Dwi ddim yn meddwl.
Mae'n edrych fel bod wedi'i amser llawer o amser.
Mae'r amser wedi'i amser ychwanegol.
Os ydych chi'n edrych ar bobl eraill, maen nhw wedi bod yn gweithio gyda rhai o'r busnesau eraill yno.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddod i'r ysgol a ddod i'r ysgol a ddod i'r ysgol.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddod i'r ysgol a ddod i'r ysgol.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddod i'r ysgol a ddod i'r ysgol.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddod i'r ysgol.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud hynny, dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
Dwi ddim yn gwneud unrhyw beth allan.
ond byddwn ni'n dechrau meddwl am hynny pan fyddwn ni'n gweld un o'r ddau.
Os allwn ni wneud un o'r ddau arall a ddim trefnu'r nos yno, byddai'n beth da iawn.
Os allwn ni wneud ddau, mae'n rhaid i chi trefnu'r nos rhywbeth.
Ac wrth i chi trefnu'r nos, mae'n rhaid i chi gael ymgyrch gyda phrofiadau'r prifysgol.
Rwy'n credu y bydd un o'r ddau arall yn mynd i lawr drwy'r drefn i gael rhywfaint o hysbysiad a chyflawni gweld un o'r ddau arall fel Sean.
Byddai'n wych.
Rydyn ni'n bwysig iawn am Sian.
Rydyn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gallu.
nid yw hynny'n bwysig, beth bynnag y byddwn ni'n mynd i'w gael.
Ie.
Ie, ac mae hynny'n ddiddordeb, chi'n gwbod, yn siarad gyda'r cynghorwyr.
Ac yn ystod hynny, rydyn ni, rydw i'n gobeithio, y bydd rhywbeth lle rydych chi y tu allan, rhywbeth lle mae yna i fod lluniau.
Rydw i ddim wedi gweld hynny, er enghraifft, yng Nghymru.
A ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau neu unrhyw fy nghymorthau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi gweld unrhyw sylwadau a ddim wedi
Ac hefyd, mae'n cael ei wneud fel pawb sy'n mynd i'r Cynulliad.
Mae'r rhain yn rhyfeddol iawn, ac yn ddiddorol, ac yn ddynol i bobl.
Dwi'n gwybod bod pob un o'r grŵp wedi gwneud hynny.
Mae'r pwynt i mi yw, roeddwn i wedi darllen yr holl sgwrsau o Henry.
Yn sicr, rydyn ni wedi cael llawer o sgwrsau o Henry.
Ac mae'n mynd i fod yn broblem gwirioneddol i mi.
Mae Henry yn cael ei gyfarfodydd â nhw.
Yr unrhyw tro y mae Henry wedi cael ymdrin â'r arwain, y unrhyw tro y mae Henry wedi cael ymdrin â'r arwain, yw pan dwi'n cael awdurdodau i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i
Mae'n ychwanegol.
Mae'n ychwanegol.
Mae'n ychwanegol.
Mae'n ychwanegol.
Dwi wedi ddweud iddo hefyd, dwi'n mynd i gael hi'n ceirio.
Dwi'n meddwl efallai dwi'n mynd i gael hi'n ceirio i ddweud y gwahaniaeth.
Mae llawer o rhesymau am hynny.
Dwi ddim eisiau Sir Rodgers, dwi ddim eisiau unrhyw ddynion eraill.
Ond y peth o'r ddynion, ac ati, yw'r taliad sydd wedi cael ei glywed yn mynd allan i
Mae'n un o'u cyfleau bwysig ac ati.
Gallai fod yn aros.
Yn sicr.
Yn sicr.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n aros.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddim ysgrifennu ar hynny.
Y pwynt yw, mae Henry'n ddiolchgar iawn am y cyd-destun.
Yn siŵr, maen nhw'n siŵr y byddan nhw'n gweithio.
Maen nhw'n dangos beth maen nhw'n ei wneud.
Wrth gwrs, maen nhw'n mynd i ddod â'u rhaglenni.
Maen nhw'n mynd i ddod â'u rhaglenni.
Maen nhw'n mynd i ddod â'u rhaglenni.
Maen nhw'n mynd i ddod â'u rhaglenni.
Maen nhw'n mynd i ddod â'u rhaglenni.
Maen nhw'n mynd i ddod â'u
Sgali a Zygred, wrth gwrs, sy'n argymell iawn am Mrs. Henson.
Ac mae Sgali'n argymell yw y bydd y llun y byddai Mrs. Henson gyda phobl Cymru yn hytrach na John Chancellor gyda phobl Cymru.
Mae'r Cymreigion yn gallu rhoi John Chancellor allan i phobl Cymru.
Ond rwy'n credu y bydd.
Rwy'n credu, os ydyn nhw'n ei ddefnyddio, y byddent yn ei ddefnyddio i ddefnyddio.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Mae'n debyg.
Rhywbeth sy'n rhaid i chi ei ddefnyddio yn ystod y cyfnod.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ei ddefnyddio yn ystod y cyfnod.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ei ddefnyddio yn ystod y cyfnod.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ei ddefnyddio yn ystod y cyfnod.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ei ddefnyddio yn ystod y cyfnod.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ei ddefnyddio yn ystod y cyfnod.
Rydyn ni ddim yn ymwneud â nhw.
Rydyn ni'n cysylltu â nhw, ond mae eu rhaglenni y bore yma, rhaglenni gwaith a sefydliadau ynghyd â'r ysgrifennwyr, dydyn nhw ddim yn cael ysgrifennwyr y tu allan.
Ac wrth iddyn nhw, maen nhw'n mynd i ffwrdd â'r ddinas yng Nghymru, ac wedyn maen nhw'n mynd i ffogio ar un o'r ffocion, a dyna'r gwaith yma.
Mae'r rhaglenni wedi llwyddo oherwydd nad yw'r ffordd yma wedi'i adlewyrchu.
Mae'r ffordd yma'n sefydliad proffesiynol
3 diwrnod yn ddechrau heddiw.
13, 14 a 15.
Mae'r 510 myfyrwyr, felly mae angen i ni, yn ystod y grwpiau seminar bach, os yw'r Prifysgol wedi'i ymwneud â nhw, i fynd i'r sesiwn plenar llawn.
Yn ymwneud â'r Prifysgol.
Felly gallech chi, mewn effaith, gweithio yn ystod unrhyw amser.
Mae'r gêm pennau yn bodoli at 1 o'r golau.
Nid yw'n bosib i unrhyw un ddod o hyd i ffwrdd.
Nid yw un o'r rheini wedi cael eu cyflwyno i fyny.
Felly gallwch chi fynd ymlaen a dweud 3.30 o'r blaen, gwelwch, maen nhw'n mynd i'r gêm, felly gallwch chi ddim mynd, yn amlwg, gallwch chi ddim mynd yn ôl y gêm unrhyw un, efallai gallwch chi fynd yn ôl y gêm yn y bore.
Os nad ydych chi'n cael y cyfle i gynhyrchu hynny.
Mae'n dda iawn.
Gallwch chi gael hynny ar ôl y gêm, rwy'n credu bod hynny'n iawn.
Mae 4 o'r golau, byddwn i'n mynd i fynd ymlaen at 3.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud,
Yn ystod y cyfnod hwn, byddai'r cyfnod hwn yn cael ei gynnwys yn ystod y cyfnod hwn.
Yn ystod y cyfnod hwn, byddai'r cyfnod hwn yn cael ei gynnwys yn ystod y cyfnod hwn.
Yn ystod y cyfnod hwn, byddai'r cyfnod hwn yn cael ei gynnwys yn ystod y cyfnod hwn.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Yr hyn dwi'n ei olygu yw nad yw'n gweld y rhan fawr o hyn yw'r ffaith y byddwch yn mynd.
Ydy'n ymwybodol o hynny?
Nid yw'r ffaith y byddwch yn mynd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny mewn gwirionedd.
Nid yw'n gwneud hynny me
am ddiwethaf, ac mae'n rhaid i hynny ddim cael ei ddefnyddio gan sgwrs gwych er mwyn cael llunio.
Dyna'r ffordd mae'n ei ddweud.
Mae'n cael ei ddwylo yn y cyfnod mwyaf bosibl, mae'n dweud, mae'n rhaid i ni ddim edrych fel gwasanaeth, mae'n rhaid i ni ddim edrych fel sgwrs gwych er mwyn cael llunio, mae'n rhaid i ni ddim edrych fel clonwg, fel y gwnaeth Khrushchev, neu rywun sydd wedi mynd i'r ysgol, ac wedi gweld hynny yno.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwn ni wedi gwneud unrhyw un o'r pethau sydd wedi'u gwneud i ni er mwyn i ni fynd o gwmpas Henry.
Mae hynny'n gwirioneddol?
Ie.
Rwy'n meddwl.
Ie.
Roedd hynny'n llwyr?
Ie.
Mae'r problem gyda hwn yw nad ydym yn gallu mynd o gwmpas Henry.
Dyma'r peth rwy'n ceisio ysgrifennu'r sgwrn, oherwydd mae'n dod yn ddiddorol iawn ar yr ochr arall.
Mae'n rhyfeddol ar ei sgwrn, ond mae Henry ar ei sgwrn.
Ie.
Ac mae'n bwysig i'r sgeli ddewis yr holl bethau, ond mae'n dal i ddweud y dylai hi ddod gyda Henry oherwydd mae'n rhaid i ni gael rhywun sy'n deall yr hyn rydyn ni'n ceisio ei gyflawni.
Ac mae'n iawn, mewn gwirionedd.
Ond fy marn i oedd... Mae'r pwynt i mi oedd, beth bynnag sy'n cael ei wneud, mae'n rhaid i'w wneud hefyd, Henry.
Ni allwn ni ddod â chi yno i ddweud yn wahanol ac ni allwn ni gael ymdrech o fewn y rhan o'r Deyrnas Unedig pan maen nhw'n ymdrech.
Mae'r sgeli yn gallu gwne
Ac, ydych chi'n gwybod beth rwy'n ei olygu?
Wel, yn ogystal â'r ffaith nad yw'n meddwl, nid yw'n meddwl beth byddaf yn ei ddweud i'w ddweud.
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddweud?
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddweud?
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddweud?
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddweud?
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddweud?
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddweud?
Ydych chi'n gwybod beth byddaf yn ei ddwe
roedd Henry'n cynllunio'r tro hwn i Chicago heddiw.
Roeddwn i'n ei ddweud ei bod yn gallu.
Mae'n dweud ei bod yn gallu, oherwydd mi wnaeth Percy ymwneud â hwnnw.
Roeddwn i'n dweud, nawr, Henry, mae Percy yn ymwneud â ni ar un peth.
Mae'n ymwneud â'n holl bethau eraill.
Roeddwn i'n dweud, dylai i chi fynd i Chicago nawr.
Roeddwn i'n ei ddweud, dylai i mi fynd â nhw.
Hefyd, mae'n cael cod a phethau hynny.
Mae'n dweud, mae'n dweud, rydych chi'n gwybod hynny?
Mae'n dweud, mae'r grŵp yn eich
Dwi ddim yn gwybod unrhyw beth yw'r pethau nad yw'n ei wneud.
Mae'n ddiddorol.
Yr unig pethau y mae'n ei wneud yw'r pethau nad yw'n ei wneud.
Ac mae'n defnyddio fi fel y cyfrif i beidio â'i wneud.
Ond pan mae'n gwneud hynny, nid yw'n gofyn amdanyn nhw.
Nid yw'n gofyn amdanyn nhw.
Rwyf wedi cael ddiddorol yn L.A. ac nid yw'n gofyn amdanyn nhw.
Llywodraethau Llywodraethau Llywodraethau Llywodraethau
Mae hynny'n ymwneud â phrioriadau a rhai o'r pethau hynny.
A dyna pam mae'n cael ei gyflawni.
Dwi wedi dweud hynny.
Mae hynny'n ymwneud â'r hyn sy'n cael ei ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud,
Mae'n rhaid i chi fynd ymlaen, ac mae'n rhaid i chi fod yn gyffredin ac yn ymddiriedol am yr holl hyn ac mae'n llawer mwy o bwysig bod yn llwyr â hynny.
Roeddwn i'n ei ddweud yr un peth.
Beth ydych chi'n ei ddweud?
Mae'n ymwneud â'r ddwy grwpiau.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r ddwy grwpiau.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r ddwy grwpiau.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r ddwy grwpiau.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r ddwy grwpiau.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r ddwy grwpiau.
Dydw i ddim yn gwybod am y grŵp o'r cefnogwyr.
Yr un peth dwi wedi ei wneud amdanynt, ar ôl ei fod wedi cael ei ddod yno, oedd ei bod wedi cael i wneud y papurau, sy'n cael ei wneud yn y TV neu rywbeth, rywbeth sy'n cael ei wneud.
Yr un peth dwi wedi gwneud amdanynt, ar ôl ei bod wedi cael ei wneud yno, oedd ei bod wedi cael ei wneud yn y TV neu rywbeth, rywbeth sy'n cael ei wneud yn y TV neu rywbeth sy'n cael ei wneud yn y TV neu rywbeth sy'n cael ei wneud yn y TV neu rywbeth sy'n cael ei
Mae'r llyfrau ddim yn gwerthfawrog iawn yma, hyd yn oed yng Nghymru.
Iawn, felly mae hynny'n gweithio'n dda.
TV, rwy'n gwybod, ond mae'r TV yn fwy pwysig.
Rwy'n cadw'n ysgrifennu'n dda.
Mae'r gweithiwr yn siarad â'r cyfarwyddwyr.
Mae'r cyfarwyddwyr yn siarad â'r cyfarwyddwyr.
Mae'r cyfarwyddwyr yn siarad â'r cyfarwyddwyr.
Mae'r cyfarwyddwyr yn siarad â'r cyfarwyddwyr.
Mae'r cyfarwyddwyr yn siarad â'r cyfarwyddwyr.
Mae'r cyfarwyddwyr yn siarad â'r cyfarwyddwyr.
Mae'r
Mae pob un o'r pethau hyn ar y tref yn agwedd anodd iawn, dwi'n meddwl, oherwydd, fel peth diogelu, dydyn ni ddim angen unrhyw un.
Ac os ydych chi'n dechrau ar y lle hwn, nid oes pwynt i chi gael gwasanaeth penodol o hyd.
Ond nid ydych chi'n gallu gwneud hynny o ran yr hyn y mae'r wlad yma'n ei ymwneud â hynny.
Felly rydyn ni'n gallu gwneud hynny?
Rydyn ni'n ei angen, oherwydd rydych chi'n angen rhywbeth o'r gallu
Ond dydyn ni ddim, dydyn ni ddim, dydyn ni ddim, dydyn ni ddim, dydyn ni ddim, dydyn ni ddim,
Mae'n rhaid i fi ddweud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud hynny.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae hynny'n dda.
Mae'n rhaid i mi wneud rhywbeth amdanynt, ond mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'n rhaid i'r staff roi'r gwaith i ni.
Mae'
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Roeddwn i'n meddwl efallai y byddwn i ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Wel, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Wel, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Wel, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Wel, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Wel, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud rhywfaint amser i'r cofnod heddiw.
Wel,
ychwanegu ymlaen i Pittsburgh, mae'r amser yn gweithio'n dda iawn mewn unrhyw ffordd.
Iawn.
Mae yna hynny'n ddefnyddiol i chi.
Ie, mae'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Ie, mae'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Felly, unrhyw ddau, byddwn ni'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Felly, unrhyw ddau, byddwn ni'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Felly, unrhyw ddau, byddwn ni'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Felly, unrhyw ddau, byddwn ni'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Felly, unrhyw ddau, byddwn ni'n cael ei roi i bawb.
Felly, unrhy
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud rhywfaint o gyflawniadau yn ystod y nos diwethaf.
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud rhywfaint o gyflawniadau yn ystod y nos diwethaf.
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud rhywfaint o gyflawniadau yn ystod y nos diwethaf.
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud rhywfaint o gyflawniadau yn ystod y nos diwethaf.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod yn y blaen.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod yn y blaen.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod yn y blaen.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod yn y blaen.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod yn y blaen.
Yna, efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai efallai
Rwy'n meddwl y byddaf wedi gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddaf wedi gwneud hynny.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddaf wedi gwneud hynny.
Mae'n ddiddorol iawn.
Mae'n ddiddorol iawn.
Wel, dwi ddim yn cael trafodaeth yn siwr y byddwn ni ddim eisiau Dell i fynd i'r diwrnod hwnnw, mae hynny'n amlwg, rydych chi'n gwybod beth dwi'n golygu.
Gallwch gael un star.
Ie.
Dwi ddim yn gallu gwneud unrhyw beth.
Mae hynny'n bwysig iawn.
Dwi ddim yn gallu gwneud unrhyw beth.
Dwi ddim yn gallu gwneud unrhyw beth
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud wrthi y bydd yr holl sgwrsion a phethau hyn yn bwysig yn ymwneud â hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud bod hynny'n gwirioneddol.
Mae'n rhaid i chi
Mae hynny'n ymwneud â hynny.
Felly roeddwn i'n siarad am ddau awr, cyfnod.
Oes hynny'n fy mhrofiad?
Ie.
Nid oedd unrhyw un wedi'i roi.
Nid oedd unrhyw un wedi'i gael.
Felly byddwn ni'n llwyr.
Ac roedd yr awr oedd yn cael ei achosi o'r cynllun cyhoeddus.
Nid ydych chi'n gwybod.
Nid ydych chi'n gwybod unrhyw beth yn ymwneud â'n cyhoeddus.
Rydyn ni'n rhaid i ni gael cyfnod.
Mae'n iawn.
Mae'n iawn.
Mae'n iawn.
Mae'n iawn.
Mae'n iawn.
Mae'n iawn.
Mae'
Mae'n ymwneud â'r penderfyniadau eraill rydw i wedi'u cymryd.
Pan fydd hi'n ymwneud â'r llaw, byddwn i'n ysgrifennu ei fod yn gwneud y gwybodaeth.
Yn ystod hyn, byddai'n fawr.
Byddai'n ysgrifennu ei fod yn cael ei helpu.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r penderfyniadau eraill rydw i wedi'u cymryd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r penderfyniadau eraill rydw i wedi'u cymryd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r penderfyniadau eraill rydw i wedi'u cymryd.
Mae'n ymwneud â'r penderfyniadau
Rydyn ni ddim eisiau lluniau o China gyda phobl sy'n beth da i bobl Cymdeithasol.
Rydyn ni'n rhaid gofio bod yna'r ddynion gorau yn y byd ac mae hynny'n ymddangos i ni.
Efallai.
Wel...
Beth ydych chi'n meddwl?
Ydych chi'n cofio'r lluniau o'r Rwysiaid pan roeddwn i'n mynd i'r Leningrad?
Rydych chi'n meddwl bod y bobl yn meddwl bod hynny'n ddrwg?
Nid yw'r bobl ddynol yn edrych ar hynny.
Maen nhw eisiau bod pobl Rwysiaid yng Nghymru.
Mae'n rhaid i'r diwydiant fod yn ein penodol ennill, ond nid yw'r bobl yn ein penodol ennill.
Mae'n rhaid i Henry ddweud y gwirioneddol.
Beth yw'r broblem?
Rwy'n hoff i siarad â chi am yr un peth rydych chi'n ei ysgrifennu i'w ddweud.
Iawn.
Pwy yw'n ein hynod?
Y 750 milwyr Cymraeg neu Joe and I a'i bobl hynny.
Felly bydd yr unig fictr yn gysylltiedig â'n hynod gyda'n hynod gyda Joe a fi.
Mae'n iawn.
Neu ni a ni.
Ni fyddwn ni'n cael unrhyw un gyda'n ffrindiau potensial.
Mae'n ddim.
Ond mae'n dweud y gwirioneddol.
Mae'n dweud y gwirioneddol.
Yn amlwg, mae'n bwysig iawn am yr hyn y mae'r Llywodraeth yn ei wneud
Mae'n ymwneud â hynny, oherwydd yr hyn y mae'n ei ddweud yw, byddan nhw'n ei ddefnyddio os ydyn nhw'n mynd ymlaen yno.
Wel, yna mae'n ei ddweud, ond ni allwn ni wneud unrhyw beth fel hyn, oherwydd bydd Llywodraeth y Cymru yn ei hoffi.
Os ydyn nhw'n mynd i'w ddefnyddio, byddan nhw'n mynd ymlaen.
Un o'r anoddau sydd gennyf gyda hynny yw hyn.
Mae'n ymwneud â hynny, mae'n mynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd
Roeddwn i ddim eisiau gwneud y tro hwn, ond roeddwn i'n siarad â'r Prif Weinidog, felly fe wnaethon nhw symud ymlaen a symud ymlaen, ac fe wnes i ddweud, nid yw hynny'r ffordd i'w wneud.
Byddwch chi'n gwneud hynny, rydych chi wedi'i ddweud.
Byddwch chi'n gwneud hynny.
Byddwch chi'n gwneud hynny.
Byddwch chi'n gwneud hynny.
Byddwch chi'n gwneud hynny.
Byddwch chi'n gwneud hynny.
Roedd e eisiau mynd yn ôl i fynd â nhw ar y tro cyffredinol ac felly roedd e'n cyflawni, roedd e'n dweud, maen nhw'n gofyn iddo ddod.
Ac rydych chi'n gwybod, doedd e ddim wedi dod yn y ffordd hwnnw, Bob.
Doedd e ddim wedi gofyn iddo ddod yn y ffordd hwnnw.
Roedd e wedi dweud hynny'n y ffordd hwnnw.
Dyna beth rwyf wedi gorfod i fynd arno ar hyn o bryd.
Rwyf wedi cael amser iawn, mewn termau cywir iawn, beth rwyf am ystyried yn y ffordd hwn.
Rwy'n gwybod, mewn termau... Y rheswm rwy
Mae'n rhaid i mi wybod beth yw hyn, fel y gallai hynny gweithredu arni.
Mae'n debyg ei fod yn mynd, ac mae'n ymddangos i mi fod hyn yn yr un peth rydych chi wir eisiau ei wneud gyda'i gilydd, yw cyfathrebu'r peth hon o ran yr ydym yn mynd gyda'r dealltwriaeth y bydd yn gwneud unrhyw benderfyniadau neu gyfathrebu olaf.
yn cynyddu ein sefydliad ac yna'n cynyddu eu sefydliad, ond ni fyddwn ni ddim yn cyflawni ar y sefydliad neu unrhyw beth arall.
Mae'n ei ddweud mai dyna'r ffordd mae'n ei eisiau, oherwydd mae eisiau cael yn gallu ddweud, mae'n rhaid i mi ddod yn ôl ac mae'n ymddangos i mi ei fod yn gwneud y penderfyniadau ar y sbot, y pethau y byddwch chi'n eu treulio a'r holl hynny, nid yw'n mynd i fod yn y penderfyniadau gorau.
Mae'n llawer gwell i'w ddweud ei fod wedi gwneud yr holl ysbrydoliadau,
cyn i'w gyfathrebu gyda'r Cymraeg.
Ac dyna'r fater y mae'n siarad am ei ddilyn.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Mae hynny'n fater llawer gwell i'n ymddiriedolwyr, Henry a...
Mae'n rhaid i Shane ystyried beth rydych chi'n ei wneud.
Dwi ddim yn cael broblemau â Shane yn gwneud hynny, ond mae gen i broblem mawr â Henry oherwydd mae Henry'n mynd i ddechrau popeth ac yn penderfynu i'w ddewis.
Fel y gwnaeth i ar y drws Ewrop, byddai'n ymgynghorydd am 7 awr o ddiwrnod gyda rwydwaith dealltwriaeth i'r cymuned.
Iawn.
Rydyn ni wedi cael cymaint o amser i ddewis hynny.
Mae llawer ohonynt wedi mynd i fynd i fynd i fynd â nhw.
Mae hynny'n ddim ddefnyddiol yn unig.
Roedd y dynion hynny ddim yn bwysig i'w ddysgu.
Rwy'n siŵr.
Ie.
Roedden nhw'n ddim yn bwysig i'w ddysgu.
Roedden nhw'n iawn i'r 10 o bwysigwyr bwysig yng Nghymru sydd wedi dod ymlaen, a'r rhai eraill.
Roeddwn i'n siarad â'r rhai eraill.
Wel, maen nhw wedi dysgu llawer ers hynny.
Rydyn ni ddim yn ystyried unrhyw rhai eraill yng Nghymru.
Rydyn ni ddim yn ystyried yr amgylchedd hwn.
Ie.
Rwy'n meddwl y byddwn ni'n gallu sefydlu hyn yn fawr i'r cyfarfod.
Mae'n dda.
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Maen nhw'n cynrychioli pob rhan gwleidyddol.
Iawn.
Iawn.
A dwi'n gwneud hynny.
Roeddwn i'n sefydlu yno.
Roeddwn i'n sefydlu yno.
Roeddwn i'n siarad â phobl sy'n gwneud hynny.
Iawn.
Felly, mae'n rhaid i rywun ddod i fyny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi gael Wallace a'r Black Packers a'r holl hynny.
Iawn.
A dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd hynny, dywedodd
Mae pawb yn ymddangos i fod yn ffurfiad.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Yn siwr.
Mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud wrth i chi ddweud,
Diolch yn fawr.
Rwy'n ddiolch yn fawr.
Rwy'n ddiolch yn fawr.
Rwy'n ddiolch yn fawr.
Rydyn ni wedi gwneud un o'r ddau oedd yn iawn, ond rydw i wedi gwneud y peth cyntaf.
Mae'n rhaid i mi wneud hynny.
Mae llawer o bethau yn rhaid i mi wneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n mynd i alw pobl a gwneud pethau.
Mae'n rhaid i mi wneud hynny.
Mae'n rhaid i mi wneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny.
Rydyn ni'n gw
Mae'n anodd i'r sgailer, oherwydd mae'n anodd i'r sgailer, oherwydd mae'n anodd i'r sgailer, oherwydd mae'n anodd i'r sgailer, oherwydd mae'n anodd i'r sgailer, oherwydd mae'n anodd i'r sgailer,
Os ydych chi'n edrych ar y rhwydwaith hir, mae rhywbeth yn ymwneud â'r arwain o beidio â chynnyddio mwy o'r prwst yn rhaid i ni gynnyddio'r prwst.
Os nad oes gennym broblemau, byddaf yn dweud, byddaf yn cymryd 500.
Iawn.
Fe fyddwn i'n gwneud iddyn nhw i gyd fod yn hynod o ddigon.
Ac... Yn yr ochr arall, sut llawer o'r broblem ydyn ni'n ei gael?
Nid ydym yn gwybod hynny.
Gyda'r rhan o'r Cymraeg.
Iawn, rydw i'n gwybod.
Efallai y byddai'n gwell i ni gael 500.
Mae rhai ohonyn nhw, wrth gwrs, mae'n ei ddiddordeb ei hun, ond mae Sgown wedi siarad gyda Richardson, nid Richardson, mae'n debyg, y dyn sy'n gysylltu â'r tîm ping-pong yno, wedi cwblhau nhw, sydd wedi dweud ei fod wedi'i gyflawni, mai'r rheswm y mae'r Cymdeithas yn ei wneud yw oherwydd maen nhw eisiau cyhoedd cyhoeddus.
Mae'n debyg ei fod yn gyfle cyhoeddus i'w hunain.
A dyna lle dwi ddim yn siŵr a yw Henry wedi'i leoli gyda chi.
Pan mae'n dweud eu bod nhw'n siocnig ar y penderfyniad o 150 prefs, efallai eu bod nhw'n siocnig oherwydd nid oedd yn mynd i fod yn 400 fel mae i bob lle arall rydym yn mynd.
Iawn.
Ac mae'n argymell bod Haile Selassie wedi cael 10 prefs gyda nhw.
Wel, mae Haile Selassie wedi cael 10 prefs gyda nhw lle mae'n mynd.
Mae'n ffodus i gael hynny.
Dwi ddim yn cymryd hynny, felly dwi ddim yn gwneud hynny.
Neu dwi'n dweud... Neu dwi'n dweud bod rhai Llywodraethau Sofietaidd wedi mynd i mewn a dim ond 11 pres gyda nhw neu rhywbeth, ond nid oedd ganddyn nhw un adnodd adnodd.
Yn ôl i ffwrdd, nid oes unrhyw un arall i fynd i mewn.
Yn ôl i fynd i mewn, dim ond 5 pres.
O, s**t, wrth gwrs, wrth gwrs, nid oes un arall i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Rydyn ni ddim.
Mae'n rhaid iddyn nhw wneud rhywfaint o'r pethau mawr yn ogystal â'r pethau mawr.
Mae'r broblem yw, os yw'r nesaf yn holl-African, yna bydd ganddynt fflat mawr.
Os yw cwntri da iawn yno hefyd, bydd hynny'n helpu.
Ac mae'n wirioneddol, mae'n rhaid iddyn nhw wneud rhywfaint o'r pethau mawr yn ogystal â'r pethau mawr.
Yn ôl hynny, mae'n rhaid iddyn nhw ddangos eu cyfrifoldebau a phethau hynny.
Mae hynny'n rhaid iddyn nhw chwarae hynny.
Mae hynny'n rhaid iddyn nhw
Mae'n bwysig os ydych chi eisiau bod yn sylfaen.
Mae'r drosglwyddiad drosglwyddiol a'r pres 80 yn wirioneddol y... ac gallwn ni ddim y 80 ond...
Gallwch chi ddod i mewn i'r cwestiynau, fel y cwestiwn Teddy White.
Bydd yna eraill yn dod ymlaen, ond efallai nad ydych chi'n edrych ar eich bwriad i wneud hynny.
Mae hynny hefyd yn fy bwriad i wneud hynny, felly byddwn ni'n gwneud hynny yn yr eraill.
Nid wyf wedi gwneud unrhyw beth am hynny.
Nid wyf wedi gwneud unrhyw beth am hynny.
Nid wyf wedi gwneud unrhyw beth am hynny.
Nid wyf wedi gwneud unrhyw beth am hynny.
Nid wyf wedi gwneud unrhyw beth am hynny.
Nid wyf wedi gwneud unrhyw beth
Mae'n rhywbeth rydych chi'n gwneud i'w ddysgu.
Mae'n rhywbeth rydych chi'n gwneud i'w ddysgu.
Mae'n rhywbeth rydych chi'n gwneud i'w ddysgu.
Mae'n rhywbeth rydych chi'n gwneud i'w ddysgu.
ond dim ond 10.
Yn enwedig, mae'n rhaid i chi ddweud rhywbeth.
Dwi'n ei eisiau.
Mae'n gadael.
Mae'n rhaid iddo ddod i lawr.
Dwi'n hoffi cael rhyw ffrindiau o ran y bobl sy'n gweithio yng Nghymru.
Beth ydyn ni eisiau i ddod allan o'r swyddfa hon?
4 neu 5 o'r rhain.
Beth fyddant eisiau iddyn nhw ddod allan o'r sefyllfa hwn?
Beth maen nhw'n bwriadu?
Yr hyn rydyn ni'n gorfod.
Beth ydyn ni'n ei eisiau?
Beth yw ein nodiau?
Dyma'r peth, Bob.
Mae Henry wedi mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen.
Mae'r pwynt yw nad yw'n mynd i lawr i hynny.
Beth ydych chi'n ei ddweud am hyn a hynny?
A beth yw'r nodau minimum ni?
Felly rwy'n credu bod angen, ac mae'r bwysigrwydd yma nid oes o fy mhrofiad.
Mae'r bwysigrwydd ar gyfer Cymru yw cymryd llyfr 100 diwrnod a'i gael i lawr i'w hoffi.
Ac felly nid yw'n ei angen, nid yw'n ei angen iawn, gadewch i mi ddweud, nid yw'n ei angen 4 diwrnod o 8-12 diwrnod o sgyrsiau.
Mae'r rheswm ei fod yn ei angen 4 diwrnod yw bod Harry yn
Os ydych chi'n gwybod eich bod wedi cael 4 diwrnod, byddwch yn siarad am 4 diwrnod.
Os ydych chi'n gwybod eich bod wedi cael 4 diwrnod, byddwch yn siarad am 4 diwrnod.
Ydych chi'n gweld fy mhwynt?
Ydych chi'n gwybod eich bod wedi cael 4 diwrnod, byddwch yn siarad am 4 diwrnod.
Ydych chi'n gwybod eich bod wedi cael 4 diwrnod, byddwch yn siarad am 4 diwrnod.
Ydych chi'n gwybod eich bod wedi cael 4 diwrnod, byddwch yn siarad am 4 diwrnod.
Ydych chi'n gwybod eich bod wedi cael 4 diwrnod, by
Mae'n cael llwyr iawn.
Dwi ddim yn mynd i ddweud hynny i unrhyw un o'i hymddygiadau, ond mae'n cael llwyr iawn yn y sgwrs.
Mae'r un peth yw cyfathrebu.
Mae'n mynd ymlaen, ymlaen, ymlaen, ac mae'n cael llawer o sgwrs.
Nawr, mae'n bob amser yn ymwneud â mi gyda'r arweinwyr hyn.
Rwy'n dda iawn, ond rwy'n dod yn syth gyda'r pwynt.
Dwi'n dweud, beth am hyn, beth am hyn, beth am hyn.
Ac mae'n rhaid i chi fynd ati.
Mae'n rhaid i chi fynd ati i'r problemau.
Ond mae Henry, mae Henry fel prifysgol, yn hoffi siarad.
A dyna'r peth arall amdanyn nhw.
Pan dwi'n mynd yno, dwi ddim yn mynd i ffeirio arnynt.
Dwi'n mynd i fynd drosodd drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd, drosodd,
Dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n gwybod, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth, dwi'n meddwl y byddai'n rhywbeth,
Felly mae'r pethau bwysig yn cael eu trafod.
Iawn.
Iawn.
A dyna'r hyn rwy'n ei wneud.
Byddaf yn gwneud yr hyn rwy'n ei wneud.
Byddaf yn gwneud yr hyn rwy'n ei wneud.
Beth... Mae'n gweithio.
Ydym ni... Rwy'n siŵr y byddwch wedi gweld hynny.
Efallai nad ydym ni'n gweithio amdano.
Yr un sy'n ymwneud â China a'r DU, Taiwan.
yw Jeff Hart, oherwydd ei bod wedi bod gyda ni'n holl ffordd.
Nawr, mae'r llyfr wedi'i wneud, ac felly mae'n llyfr dda iawn, ond mae wedi bod yn llawer gyda ni hefyd ar y cyfweliad i Chyngor a'r holl hyn sy'n golygu'r llinelliaid.
Nawr, mae'n cael ei wneud, dydw i ddim yn gwybod os ydych wedi gweld ei colwm, ond mae'n cael ei wneud y colwm yn dweud, oherwydd y ffaith, os yw Taewon wedi cael ei gyflawni o'r DU, mae hynny'n cwrdd â'r Rubicon.
Gallaf ddechrau
gyda'r Prifysgol ar yr holl bethau, ond mae'r DU, os yw'n golygu hynny mewn gwirionedd, yn gallu cadw Taiwan yn y DU.
A dyma'r cwestiwn allweddol i'r cymdeithaswyr o America.
A yw'r DU'n golygu hynny neu'i ddim?
Rydyn ni'n rhoi'r ffordd i'r hyn sy'n amlwg, ond a ydym yn rhoi'r ffordd gwirioneddol i'r hyn sy'n amlwg?
Ac mae'n credu ein bod ni'n gallu leoli ffordd gwirioneddol, ac mae'r Cynulliad wedi gosod hynny'n dda iawn i ni.
y byddwn ni'n llwyddo'r holl gefnogaeth a allai roi'r Cynulliad arno neu beth bynnag.
Efallai nad yw hynny'n realistig, ond dyna'r argyfwng sy'n cael ei ddefnyddio nawr.
Mae'n cael ei ddod trwyddo i... ac efallai ei fod yn cael ei ddod trwyddo i'r Cynulliad Cymdeithasol.
Os yw'n cael ei ddod trwyddo, byddwn i'n gofyn amdano, ond rwy'n gofyn ei fod yn cael ei ddod trwyddo tuag at y 10% yw'r Cynulliad Cymdeithasol, i'r 30% sy'n ymwneud â'r... Mae'r Cynulliad Cymde
Mae'n 5%, mae'n 2%, mae'n ymwneud â'r ymchwil, ond yna mae rhywbeth fel 20% neu 30% efallai, sy'n bwysig iawn, sy'n mynd i ddim yn fawr â... Rwy'n hollbwysig iawn.
Efallai nad ydym yn gallu gwneud unrhyw beth am hynny, ond mae'r rhain yn ymwneud â'r hyn rydym yn gallu ei wneud os ydym wir eisiau.
Yn ymwneud â'r rhai eraill, rydyn ni'n gallu, oherwydd y Cymdeithas Cymdeithasol, y Cymdeithas Cymdeithasol.
Wel, rydym yn gwneud llawer o hynny.
I talked to the Italian, I talked to the British, and we talked to the... Well, maybe we're...
Yes, but don't worry, we're not...
I know Bill will sign.
I know Bill is very much aware of making the public moves on it and all that, which it should be Bill, not even.
Bush is doing a good job of the apparent thing, and he's getting good publicity on it.
He met with Senator Buckley one day, and then Senator Taft the next day.
Yeah, Bush.
The one thing that...
Mae'r wahanol wladau lle rydyn ni'n mynd i'r trafodaethau, roeddwn i'n dweud, roeddwn i'n gweld Panamon yn y list, ac rydw i'n gadael hynny yn ôl i mi.
Roeddwn i'n gweld Benesawel yn y list, ac roedden ni'n gallu, dylai fod unrhyw gwestiwn.
Efallai nad ydyn nhw'n mynd i'r tebyg.
Panamon, Benesawel, yn dweud nad ydyn nhw'n gwybod pa ffordd yr ydynt yn mynd i fynd.
Nawr, Panamon, Benesawel, yn y list arall, pa ffordd maen nhw'n mynd i fynd i'r tebyg?
Ydych chi'n gweld fy mhwynt?
Dyna'r hyn rydyn ni'n mynd i'w wneud.
Ac rydw i eisiau gwybod y ffactorau eraill lle gallwn ni wneud, neu rhywbeth fel hynny, lle gallwn ni gwisgo'u llyfrau'n hollol anodd.
Dyna fy mhobl.
Mae'n rhaid i chi roi rhywfaint i ni, ac wedyn byddaf i'n rhoi'r llyfrau cyffredin i chi hefyd.
Iawn.
Iawn.
Rydyn ni'n rhaid chwarae'r gêm.
Mae hynny'n rhywbeth iawn i'w chwarae'n gyhoeddus.
Rydw i wedi gweld y cyngorion yma heddiw ac ati.
Y cwestiwn yw pan fyddant yn cael eu llwyddo.
Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n anodd i'r cyngorion.
Roeddwn i'n meddwl yn gyntaf ei bod yn bwysig.
Roedd Rogers wedi dweud, rydym yn mynd i'w llwyddo yn unrhyw fath, ond mae'n rhaid i ni edrych ar ein bod yn chwarae'r cyngorion.
Mae Rogers yn gwneud hynny'n well nawr.
Ie, ac roedd Bill Bennett yn gweithio'n gyntaf.
ond rwyf wedi dweud yn gynharach, wrth edrych ar y rhwng fawr o bethau, rwyf wedi bod yn bwysig bod yr un peth a fyddai'n golygu i ni allan o'r holl bethau, yw'r ffordd y byddai'n cael ei droi i'r Chin.
Ac rwy'n credu y byddai.
Rwy'n gwybod y broblem.
Rwy'n gwybod, dyma'r holl beth.
Rwy'n gwbl yn gwybod beth y gallaf ei wneud amdanyn nhw, ond yr hyn rydyn ni'n ei ddweud, a'r ffordd rydw i'n ei bwysleisio,
Rwy'n meddwl y byddaf yn gwneud hynny.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei fod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei fod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi llwyddo.
Roeddwn i'n siŵr ei bod wedi ll
Ac wedyn, wrth gwrs, roeddech chi wedi gofyn i Richard ddweud ie, ac wedi dweud gwybodaeth am yr hyn yr oedd wedi'i ddweud yn ei adran.
Ac, wrth gwrs, wedyn,
I've seen these congressmen today and so forth.
And the question is when are they losing?
And we're working just as hard as we can.
Well, I thought at first it was just a matter, as Rogers had said, we're going to lose it anyway, but we've got to look like we're fighting.
Well, Rogers is doing better now than before.
Yes.
And Bill Bennett, I mean, he was meant to construct it.
But I've said earlier,
looking at the broad range of stuff, I've been concerned that the one thing that would hurt us out of all this was it would have thrown China out.
And I think it will.
I know the problem.
I know.
I'm just totally aware of it.
There's not anything I can do about it except, you know, what we are doing and pushing it every way that I can.
We'll have to go out and push it some more, too.
The speeches aren't, they're only speeches and things.
Yeah.
They're not what they do.
The thing they do is privately to arm to us the league governments.
And by God, I'll be with us on that.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
He said, you know, he said he was at the Catholic mission the other day.
I made him call them.
He said, I had a curse.
He asked where you should go to.
She was saying he said yes and said no, that he thought it would hurt in his department.
And, of course, Larry backed off of that.
He stood up off of it because he knew what was happening.
That's a funny thing.
I never saw it.
I can't believe you saw it.
No.
But Henry did make one point that was very good, which may be the reason that it has to be made, is that Bill was there in college.
It was odd that he could have said something like that.
Henry said, I've never seen such a weekend.
He said, here's a good thing.
Vange, Rumsfeld, I mean, all these other people sang.
It was a hell of a historic day, Bob.
It really was.
It was a hell of a historic day.
And those guys just aren't the type of people.
It isn't.
Oh, I guess.
They do.
Henry said, you know, it was such a day.
And so she didn't call all that time.
It really is quite discouraging, you know, to Henry.
I mean, he's all built up and takes the whole world.
And in this case, the world is watching.
This was, I guess the American staff doesn't even realize how very big this is.
And I don't think they do.
And I think that's part of it.
We, we, see this is, we do so much of that.
And this is,
No, we kid the congressional guys because they always make our tenants.
They always make each vote look so tough, and then they pull it off.
But the Russians are just a bunch of people who can't get away with it.
It's not after the service.
It's not for a long time.
Yeah.
And it got played that way around the country, but our people don't react that way.
They don't see the Russians for Christ's sake.
Well, part of it is because they don't understand it, part of it is because they didn't know about it, you know, they just can't get with it out of the blue.
And Henry, with the staff, see, he breathed the staff, he just pounded them on the head about, don't get euphoric about this.
You know, I talked to Henry.
And he was not even playing that way with the leaders or with the captain.
I played it as a very significant event.
I said, we won't have you for it, but it was a very significant event.
I said, Henry, don't depress the staff.
Don't tell them that this is not happening.
He just quietly, you know, he does.
I think he depresses them by saying, look, Bob, you've got to, let's not get excited about this.
He says, don't get excited about this.
Don't get carried away.
Don't start making a lot of promises that this is going to change the world.
He goes on and on.
And I just refuse to say it, because you know it.
I just refuse to say it.
We know that.
I mean, the way they say it, we have great differences.
These aren't necessarily solved, but we're going to talk about them.
It's very significant to remind you.
That sounds a lot better to say, don't be euphoric about this.
This theory doesn't mean anything in and of itself.
I'm going to go back to that.
Do you ever read one of Henry's reading books?
You get the difference in tone and color, well, in all these speeches that we make, you see.
That's why, as I said, Henry is not able to say, well, it's on the far side, and he goes, I agree, it isn't.
Bill's thing was just right on the nose.
He's got four points, you know, the four points I want to make, Mr. President.
That's right.
But you see, have you ever heard him do it that way?
I don't think so.
I don't think he does it, I think it's...
He'll do it privately and he'll do it, you know...
I know what he feels.
He does.
and do it to you, that's the most frustrating thing of all.
This is, you know, anybody coming in and telling you what a great job you did.
I shouldn't do that.
He doesn't go out and he doesn't do it.
I'll call him, you know, and say, you shouldn't tell a president what a marvelous job you did.
My standard answer always is, well, tell a president that's fine, but you tell some other people who do that a lot more good.
That's good.
Having said that, I think we handled this thing, Bob, with great depth and skill in this one.
I mean, it went through the whole day.
I thought that was one of our, really, the top video demo running.
Well, the little press conference is a good thing.
The big press conference, I mean.
Yeah, but I mean the non-televised press conference.
That's what I mean.
But they, it was on film, right?
You should have dominated the news.
It looked all right, apparently.
I didn't see it, but they... Good picture.
They showed you up there talking.
So you'll see anyone, huh?
So you'll see anyone.
When you're prepared for the big press conferences, you're better lighted, you're painted up and all that sort of thing.
A little.
This is a little bad from what I heard.
I don't know.
The difference isn't all that great.
Also, when the news is important, they're listening to the words more than they are...
The short clips, if you're on for half an hour, you've got to be lighted right.
You've got to be set up right for the short clip.
And that, I would never argue that you'd want to let it do a live thing for a half hour in there.
How?
Because then you just, you're on camera too long.
But when you're only on for a minute and a half, two minutes, thirty seconds in the various clips that they do,
Then it's like at an airport, yeah, but lighting's no good at an airport when you're along the fence or, you know, standing in a car in a motorcade, you have bad light and bad makeup and your hair may be must and your, you know, cuffs sticking out of your sleeve or something like that, and that's good, because that's what makes that an event instead of a staged presentation.
But you only get little bits of that.
But your general impression on the whole Moscow thing is what is it basically?
It must be that you get the feeling of the horror thing.
Oh, yeah.
And I think that's, I mean, first, the editorials.
There's immediate editorials, and they're all very strong.
And this is a big thing.
important thing and all that, made all the commentators make the point it's the first visit of a president.
Well, most of them say first visit to Russia is wrong.
It's a different trip than those of us.
It's gonna build over a period of time.
That's what's so great, I think, about both of these trips is that they're delayed release type things.
They have built into them an ongoing story that will carry for six months.
That'll pick you up into a held position as of next June.
Then the question is, well,
A lot of it is, how do you avoid letting it get rubbed off you?
What was planned and it was planned to do it at the end.
It should be one of the quickies.
Why don't we do it right at the end?
That will break up the meeting.
They can come at the end, but it should be a quickie when it's all wrong.
Yes, sir.
Ten seconds.
10 seconds here at the main stage.
We're going to fade the hell out.
All right, so we're ready to go to the bus.
Your thing with a man of peace, and who else could do this, is what Rogers is talking about.
No president in American history has ever done, conducted this kind of an initiative.
You know, you've got one hell of a thing to talk about.
Then, of course, the banks, they put a little bit down and everybody goes down to the third one.
Basically, on their economy, they want to debate and all that sort of thing.
And so that way, that's when we just all decide we're not going to do debate.
Good Lord, yes.
I know how we avoid it.
Just don't do it.
That's what I take the heat on.
Let them come every day, all day, if they want to.
Say that the president can't because of the information we have.
I know we're going to have to.
Because of the international situation and the things we're dealing with now, they're not serving national interest to have a debate.
We can get set up for that well ahead.
They may not.
get accepted they may not reveal 315 anyway so well that whole campaign spending thing which that's tied into is so screwed up now that it may all get lost
There's no need to do that.
You know, they didn't be around here in that period of time.
They don't have to have it.
Well, don't you think you've got an awfully good answer?
We're done, eh?
Well, we've got an easy answer.
Oh, you didn't say it.
Well, we'll have to wait a little bit.
Sure.
As a matter of fact, if we can't work on anything with it, then the way to do it is just punch them up to about 10 or 12 of them, and then just run them through until they're receiving them.
Oh, I agree with you.
And I have no say in the matter of the one thing we're doing.
But I don't want to get you to do this.
This will take 45 minutes and a bunch of cutting average today.
And I have not had anything to talk to the townspeople about, and I had to sit there and pick up things and so forth.
I think they should present them.
That's a difficult incident.
Do we have more than you need to do?
All right, fine.
And I... Oh, no, no, no, no.
They set it up so that I have a chat.
Let's not have a chat.
Let's have the... Let's have... Let's have... Let's just set up for a meeting whenever we have the next group, and let's have it right here.
Not over there.
Let's have it right here in the room.
They will come in.
Mr.
Ambassador, how do you do?
We'll take our picture.
Thank you very much.
We wish you well.
And now, the next one in and out.
Just like the integration in and out.
And then the other will come in and out.
Okay.
Let's try it that way.
Let's see if we can get it all together.
Just better yet.
Yeah.
But we can't do it with me.
But you can see, I think you're right.
I don't need to have a conversation.
Okay.
and be just like a cabin and shake their hands and I'll pick up.
Don't call them because of matters over here.
They told them they're gonna have fun and do it.
But if they haven't told them, then they will be received.
So thank you very much.
And then I'll slurp them to the door and I'll go back and receive an action.
Okay.
Mr. President, do you have a question?
Yeah, please.
He was just in a rear coaster.
Yeah, he was pretty high.
Get down now.
That's a good guy.
Well, I was curious.
I remember when we first came here, we talked about the problem with prison and about the addiction rate and so on.
I just wondered if there's any measurable change.
This last, after this last shakedown, we had that death out there.
From what I understand, the last couple, last week or so, the rate's substantially down.
This is what I get out of that.
It's very difficult to tell, accurately.
A lot of people in there.
You still have your people in there, Joe?
I don't have any on the go right now, but we'll go to the border about the last week's time to get one in from time to time and see what goes on.
Unless you have a... President.
Hello there.
How are you?
Fine.
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
I guess our city's doing pretty well.
Well, we think so.
Our Redskins are.
Well, uh... And also the spirit of the city.
Oh.
I've noticed that I've talked around a lot.
People get around here, and everybody says, God, these things are doing great.
Well, losing them, losing them, it's a terrible thing.
It was, and we were sort of hoping...
They may get another ball club here sometime.
The leaves will expand.
In the meantime, Mr. President, we were hoping that you might foster a move to have the Redskins play the whole year.
35 games.
That might be good.
The enthusiasm of the Redskins is just unbelievable.
Is there anything being done on the ball?
What you need is some ball that really wants to blow up that season.
I think if it weren't for Cleveland, I think that our friend out there
to move that club around here.
I think, but I guess we can't do that in Cleveland.
I don't think they'll move.
I don't think they'll move for a reason that I think that Arnolson basically is so close to califying the rest of the people who want to come to Washington.
Dan Zansky received a letter yesterday from the Vases.
That one said that San Diego is still looking.
He dictated a letter to me today knowing that I was coming over and they said they'd turn the other
another proposal down.
That was the Kutchell proposal.
But Ed Williams and Danzanski had been out there.
They, they, uh, we really made a stat for it.
President, the, um, I called overnight, uh, every, uh, editor, uh, Kay and Jack Kaufman and Ray Mack of the News.
They all came up, all of the TV stations, all of the radio stations, and all of the major banks,
except American security, and they had three million in the pie, so they, Bob Baker said he didn't want to show up, but there was that much back of the, the, you know, the proposal.
I think what I, but I think the,
If you could get this, the way you're going to get that club is to do what Kansas City did.
If you recall, they got a club back, and the way they got it was by season tickets.
Now, you sell enough season tickets.
You see, getting the club back is giving them the money, but if you sell 20,000, 25,000 season tickets, they're going to come.
Find out what Kansas City did, and let's try that in Washington.
In other words, a season ticket deal and have a big drive.
I don't know if you remember this, but I called the Kansas City very closely.
They got the city of Miami, the American Kansas City, Los Angeles by these Holman tenants.
And then they got the Royal, the top season tickets.
The town rose up and ran and sold season tickets.
And so now that's on the walking up there's back too.
I think there is a secret in Washington.
You've got to have season tickets to the American Redskins.
Jackson, we've got baseball to do this thing.
We've got enough problems.
They ought to buy up.
You've got 20,000 seats in the picture.
Baseball is going to be easy.
Easy.
And then that will make this thing a selling proposition.
Maybe they thought this, but I'm just confident that that's the line.
Well, they were thinking more of the TV, because then TV... Why not TV?
It makes a lot of money.
You know, the line of concessions across the city fits up with your concessions.
But, you know, you can talk all you want about TV and the rest, but that's just, that's just great.
It's there.
But if you had a ballpark...
2,000, 3,000 people.
It's very depressing.
It is.
With 56,000 seats.
You know, it just is so depressing that, you know, Alan's approach, you know, let's get into some of this.
We talked to him on San Clemente right after he took the job, and he said that the only way we're going to make this thing go is if we win.
And he said, I'm going to do anything and everything I have to do.
I'll do whatever I have to do.
And that's important.
Well, you know, a week ago, Tuesday, I went out there.
I had never seen anything like it.
I went, Alan had me come out and speak to them, not about playing ball, but about what the team meant to the city.
And, of course, I told them they were all I had, but...
Those guys were like teenagers.
They sang.
I know that guy.
They sang, they sang songs.
He's a jolly good fellow.
They sang a song about the city and then finally Hail to the Redskins.
And I told them, of course, the quality.
Well, I think it was the web seal.
I used to have to think that...
That team, if that spirit stays, they could beat three teams the same day.
I have never seen a big man 30 years old singing.
And I told them, of course, it wasn't much quality, but it was loud.
And they really had a spirit of winning.
And what Alan is trying to do is to say to them,
Winning the ball game is one thing, but your regard for the city is the other thing.
And that's what I want you to do.
He's a great leader.
Oh, commendable.
Well, coming back to the problems of the city, that's one.
One of the things that I think is that will rejoin me, I am aware, of course, of how good our crimes are.
but I just thought we ought to have them come in so that they know that I am aware of this city, and your presence here is important, and I'm also aware of what's going on.
If we can get them to feel that the city is safer, and the city is a good place to come, and the spirit of the city will change this whole thing.
What do you think?
I think so, and I think it's happening.
I feel that way beyond the bad-mouthing we get from some people.
I think, in fact, it is safer, and I think that the movement is great.
I had the retailers in the other day from Woody's, Raleigh's, Hecks, and they tell me, Mr. President, after the meeting, one of them from Raleigh said, look,
even with a place going up where it was 25% over last year in profits.
And they said Woody's is 34%.
And then Hex is somewhere between 25 and 30 percent.
Overlap is up too.
Garfinkel's is up.
Banks are up.
Well, it is.
I think that if we can move... And they're still holding.
And Saltz is still holding.
i think what we've got to do and we're really trying to do it is move the downtown and uh really redevelop the downtown and a scale that makes you know what they're doing they're amazing that's going to be a great addition
Well, I get a good feeling about the city.
I get...
Of course, we're having a lot of problems with McLean Gardens up there.
There's a lot of people against it, but...
It's a high-rise house on Wisconsin Avenue.
Well, that used to be a... McLean Gardens used to be a...
It's that kind of decayment, that period.
Well, yes, Hartford, a company called Fairmac and Hartford Insurance Company wants to put $160 million in.
Well, that's where we are.
Without any cost to us...
That, plus, uh, plus Enron Steel wants to do, uh, about a hundred million here in the Georgetown waterfront.
It serves to me to be, uh, to be fantastic.
well you know you got uh you got some people here that's still deep about that the place is falling down well that they say this is the only decent housing for that
In fact, financial and financial statistics do not seem good.
It's probably potentially pretty much at a greater increase, but it's still up.
In Washington, for example, is there any other major city that actually is going down?
No.
The main city of both sides, like us, is going down?
There are others that have not.
I couldn't respond to them.
Have we adequately, have we adequately broken the Washington experience?
My point is this, that I hope so.
A lot of the columns, some of the columns say, well, actually, I'm sure he was made over there, chronified, because the positions were bad.
So, the positions were bad, John.
Well, we were talking about this again.
I didn't know about this.
But this is not the order.
I'm actually quite right this week.
And that may be that order that you saw.
And that is, is it Washington?
Is that the position?
No.
I see there's a credibility fight.
And what they're doing is they're saying, Mitchell is following the crack statistics, and that they're incredible.
We were just talking about how to make Washington's good statistics more credible, and they have a very good idea, and that is going to happen.
And the spotlight.
All right.
Who do you want to have do it?
Jerry was talking about the... We were talking about some other great company out in New York.
Rather than the Christ Waterhouse, I was more into one of these ones like John, who you're involved with, and so on and so on.
So, Pete Marwick is one, the Wybrand-Ross brothers might be one.
They're not actually a bandit, but an insulting type of fellow, like Booz Allen or something like that.
They're going to be bicentennial.
That would be awfully naked.
I mean, I think a little more incredible than Pricewaterhouse.
which is the greatest thing, of course, in accounting.
This is more than accounting, isn't it?
Well, basically it is to say that these figures are true figures.
That they accurately portray what that cost us.
Not much.
What are you doing asking them to pay you for it?
$50,000, $60,000.
Oh, sorry.
Fine, let's do it today.
Starting today.
You ordered?
Okay, yes.
Fine.
Let's spotlight this thing.
Does Crane want to know what's true?
And then let's get it in there.
All right.
And the whole system, that's the thing.
That's what's so... Well, it's a whole other thing.
I think the spirit of the state is what we're talking about.
Let's have an audit.
Then let's get what Washington has done.
Pumped out to the other cities, follow up.
That's all.
Maybe we have to do it more.
Even more than that, that Mitchell has got to send it to every mayor and say, look, this is what we've got in Washington.
What's the matter with you guys?
When they're hungry, I'm eating.
You and the mayor.
We've got to get this out somewhere.
I did a piece...
uh on labor day uh with all of the pieces in saying that this is what this is what president nixon and this administration has done and i clipped them off uh starting with police uh going to drugs and this is something that is going to interest you just by sight of the red
circles are the locations of our centers.
You see, we haven't just used one, we've used them all over the city.
The green are those that we've contracted, so we have 14 centers all spread out all over the city.
Either the treatment, now with the new money we have, we're doing a central intake, one is detoxification, one is methadone.
and they're just spread in all that really follows Jerry's Cardi Blocks, which are the areas of highest incidence of crime.
Following that, Mr. President, we have 4,400 new sodium vapor lights
And your drive down here in the... Just fantastic.
Just a great place.
And we've picked it up.
We've got 4,400 new lights.
Yes, sir.
I don't know if you saw it.
There's a racist.
The idea is, well, the central city, as it becomes more black, becomes more unsafe.
Now, we all know there are problems there, but here you have a city which is the most, in the major cities, that's the highest percentage of black population.
which has crime going down and down.
I think you ought to make that.
I think that's another reason.
I think that tells the others.
It's a very powerful point to make.
In other words, I, as you know, I've never really been talking to the greatest thing.
It's there, but needless to say, everybody says, whether they'll stay in Los Angeles, well, work for those damn people in Waukesha, you wouldn't have a problem.
In Chicago, work for those thoughts, you wouldn't have a problem.
In New York, work for Harlem, back inside, you wouldn't have a problem.
Now, here's Washington.
the most black city in terms of population in the country.
And by golly, we're in trouble.
I wish you would get in that problem, man.
Be proud of it.
Let us be proud of the fact that this city, you know, it shows it.
And also, it'll make your people of this city say, by golly, we're sorry about this, and sorry about that.
We can run the city.
The thing that you said to me some months ago is that, are we getting
Are we getting some of the black groups involved?
You'd be amazed to see more and more of the black units and the black developments coming in, wanting to help.
We've got, along with Jay, the Officer Friendly Program, which is a good projection.
We've got some Crime Stoppers, the Youth Courtesy Patrol, the Roving Leaders.
cadet programs.
These things are all just soft stuff, but it's back-to-back with our stuff.
How was your position in the city?
How'd you get along?
Very good.
The problem is, you know, it's just fantastic really at this point.
It's never been so good.
My field in the city is very good.
I haven't felt
this strong, I suppose, since I've been in office.
Incidentally, getting back to our first subject, that is most important, because the spirit of the city, when you talk, you talk, as I said, I think Washington ought to go out with a baseball team.
I don't think the nation's captain should be without a baseball team.
I really think there's ways to do it.
And I don't say which one.
No, I can't do that.
You know, uh,
What is the situation in Cleveland at the time?
The Stalkers?
They don't mind the war, do they?
No.
Cleveland is not going to support them.
They've got that lousy lake on the state, you know.
Yeah, it's all here.
It's all here.
And they haven't had any attendance.
The Indians have had it worse than Washington.
For five years, they haven't had any attendance.
We've found out.
You know, Stalker is just enough of a patriot, that's why.
He really is.
He's lost, he's lost a pawn on there, and of course his stock went down here to the same man.
But he's not a pig.
If don't, if this heat gets in the house, then you'll get a vote for Arkansas.
And I'm the president of the state, so please, please consider it.
See?
Lieutenant Howard, you ought to get a clue about this, that the Navy Cleveland couldn't get around it.
This was what Ed Williams and Joe indicated, that Chicago and Cleveland are wavering.
Well, I've got to say, we have to push it.
On the other hand, if the team is going to go, let's not let it go.
We have to see, and we've got to see.
People will come out.
And his attitude was bad.
He downed the city from the time he had been there.
Always knocking.
Always knocking.
I heard him.
I heard him with you at the opener.
You know, he's going the whole time.
Then he gets up and he goes out and he bags the city.
Allen is just out now.
And, of course, that brings in...
He didn't, you know, he didn't even do anything for the young people during the summer with all those vacant seats.
He could have had 5,000 kids.
Well, why didn't he?
That was his first act when he came to us.
He put out all the pictures, you know, of all the other cities.
He all picked the doctors, even, and had them sawed.
Man, that's the case.
You know, this guy, you know, he walked and oriented.
What's the rest going to do?
Uh...
Can the old man come out?
The father will get the right to go.
Well, we, uh, we talked... Well, this will be helpful if we, uh... No, John...
I think we ought to baseball.
I don't know where it comes from.
But they're, uh, they're making an understanding.
I suppose.
I haven't read anything about that.
I suspect as long as they've got owners who feel sick, they're going to be awful slow on the challenges.
Also, they've got to see if they've got any other reaching bottom barrel owners.
Distribution isn't good.
You take the California region with the four teams in the National League.
That's why we thought we had a fair chance at San Diego.
They, you know, this
It's San Francisco there, Oakland.
Oakland was talking about going to Toronto, and so was San Diego.
So we thought we had a good opportunity.
A congressman from out in San Diego called me and said, say, are you using public money to send those thieves out there?
I said, obviously.
I'm not sure that we want it, but...
I get a good feeling in town now, I don't know, I really get a good feel that the town is moving in so many different directions.
It's...
More people are coming, investment looks, some big investment.
Unless you care about your history.
That's right.
Yeah.
I heard that it really becomes sort of a bed area.
Those tables are up.
Yeah, that's got to mean something.
It's got to mean safety.
One thing that will help that area as part of the bicentennial will be a new convention center in Sports Arena.
Just north of the archives, around five blocks right in the center.
We don't have any convention center.
No convention center.
No convention center.
in this place and that place.
Where do they go now?
That is the worst room to speak in.
You know, because it's so low-sealing.
It is.
I do not go up in time.
I don't see, I do not see.
Oh, it's tough.
It's a terrible load of work in that shop.
We need a, well, you know, they use an old, costly amount there to honor all of the services and stuff.
Oh, man.
That's awful.
It's over the hill.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, who's putting in this?
Well, it's going to probably be a combined operation of district government and federal government.
The client action center would be great.
We're a little afraid if you laugh, but just have a go.
You can't use them as a talent center for some of this, can you?
It's not that kind.
Those are little bitty halls, you know, compared to what you need.
Sure, sure.
All of the international expositions, they have no place to exhibit.
I wouldn't go much further than that.
The Chicago Hall is really too big.
You can't see 40,000 people in a hall in it.
But 15,000 is an ideal number.
You can have basketball there that way.
You can have ice.
Now there's no place for it.
Except the old E-line arena.
Let's get going on that.
That's a very good one.
And we'll probably... And then also the small things.
Really, that plan goes through.
We've got to start tying the city government into that now.
Yeah.
Because it's a jail to the point where... Well, I had a look at it.
We've had an accolades in that group.
People I said to...
If we get that going, that's gonna have a tremendous effect on this city.
Get you some of that.
That'll tie in with the convention center.
And then with the visitor's center, which is a redoing of the old.
He's concentrating on the idea of making the area down there.
Basically, a place for the visitors.
to go liven it up.
Where it's totally safe, and you know, they walk.
I mean, come and park, and then you don't need your car again the rest of the day.
You know, get the kids around on trams.
They're all underneath this, to the Capitol, and the whole business on a circulation system.
And there are restaurants there, restrooms, and benches, and that kind of stuff.
One thing that is bad, for example, the first of all, is that we don't have adequate restrooms.
I don't mind it for demonstrations.
I don't like to stay too long.
I think for the fortified business.
You know, on that Wisconsin Avenue, President, I wanted to tell you that that Hartford project is just one.
You know, Neiman Marcus is coming in, too, out in that same area.
Well, he's already indicated.
I've had talk with him.
And he wants to come in, in addition to this other one.
And that lighting, too, is just great.
Oh, that lighting is...
That lighting is a difference in day and night.
And all that, we put it in around the square here, not just the White House, but now that they have the whole square light, you know, the House of Representatives.
It just looks better.
It just looks better, and the feeling of safety that it engenders.
Well, we're not getting three New York Airways up in there.
It's exerting power.
I haven't talked to him recently.
I haven't talked to him.
He loved the lights.
That's one of the things he was quite favorable to.
I don't know.
I don't know.
The range of services throughout the city.
Service delivery and that.
It's kind of a framework.
How do you feel?
Well, you can be very proud of what you've done.
You've done a great job.
You've come a long way.
I've come a long way, I tell you, but I tell you the support you've given us is just... You know, another thing, too, Al's voice, I'm sure would be glad to be of assistance in any of your PR events.
Al, make it go out and
Have you noticed that she goes and has both baseball and football games on drugs at the start?
Yes, I do.
That's great.
I know you did.
I want a certificate, but prepared.
One of the presidential certificates appreciates something.
For each one of those players, she's done that for me.
We'll give you that, mister.
And also, a letter should go to the baseball commissioner and to the football commissioner.
I am a capitalist.
I don't see things on dollars or anything.
I think they do a lot of good, you know, in here.
What do you think, John?
We're on the track.
It talks about you can't play baseball.
I should do that, but I want a specific appreciation for each one of them.
It wasn't appropriate to, you know, feel just a little meltdown.
Appreciate what you've done, and there's a presidential certificate of appreciation.
But thinking of your problems in the city,
Use some of these great stars in the Red Sands.
Use them around.
You do that, you do that.
That's what we've done.
We did this with Vince Lombardi, but Alan has not only said he wants to do it, he's invited me.
That's why he invited me.
Can I suggest one other thing?
Yes, sir.
Use him.
No, he's a great speaker, a fine speaker.
He just squares anybody in America.
You know, he's a gee whiz kind of a fella.
But he's just the kind of guy that they'll all respect.
I think so, no question.
He's all the way.
and a very religious man and all that.
He believes in the city, though.
Well, I do.
He's enthusiastic.
He really is.
I do tell him, you know, when you've got something that's really good.
Another thing, Jimmy, you've got some awards to give to kids.
The coach gave them to him.
You tell him.
Don't tell him.
If he asks about it, don't tell him I said so.
Tell him that.
All right, well.
I want you to know that from the very day that you asked me to go forward, I've been moving forward.
I know.
Well, I know.
You've had to take some stuff.
I mean, some people brought you everywhere.
All right, Elvis, you're probably some of your people.
That's why I asked you to get along.
Well, you're not tough enough, and you're not real good, but you've done the right thing.
That's the point.
That's the point.
You've done the right thing, and you're now getting results.
I think so.
It's going on.
Some of the demagogues, they demagogue about it now.
Talk about them.
Raise hell.
The veterinarians go to the pot.
That's true.
You've done the right thing, and it's going on.
That's right.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
force that i appreciate i've got a bunch of mayors over here now i believe the city's waiting they want to know what we're doing here must be doing something one thing that i think that you need to tell them that that we have had a very exciting progress in terms of making our city safer in here and uh you don't we chatted about this that i frankly i i mean you know
Maybe you don't want to do that now, but then I would want to say the President believes that this information, some of the things we have done, we want to know the things you've done that's been done for us.
The things we've done should be shared with you and we're going to get it around to you.
In the field of dope, in the field of lighting our streets, in the field of
I don't know if anybody's got any ideas.
And don't you think, though, that a large part of this has been attitude, that there came a point in time when you and the chief and the president all got together and said, look, we're sliding downhill and it's got to stop.
And we've got to tell them this.
Tell them this.
The spirit of the city is what counts.
And the spirit of the city has changed.
And the thing, and the trouble in so many places is that people give up.
People say, I'm not going to run again for mayor and the rest of it.
And the spirit of this city is good and reflected in everything.
And that is what's doing it.
That's what it is.
There's a hope there.
And one of the things, Allison, that you shouldn't forget, and that is the thing that I talk about always, is that you foresaw the need to create a criminal justice system.
And it's that system that's making a difference.
We are going forward on all six fronts at the same time, including the system.
And really, from the standpoint of your administration, that's what's making the difference here, is that we're looking at the whole system and making that system improve.
And they're talking about drugs.
And I was very much .
No, this is a good one.
Give them a little guidance.
Yeah.
Well, that's going to sell it to the mayor.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you a lot for coming here.
I want to mention to you that I was in a town that you called a while ago in the cities, and I had to ask for a role.
It turns out a violation of the security statute or a banking statute or something.
So that will be the day or tomorrow.
Yes, this is on a different topic.
I don't want to embarrass the... What is it?
What?
You know, I guess part of the reason the Washington's were able to put this election on here this time, you know, but we're doing it in ways that don't show up as super alerting.
We had a separate place to go.
We said, you know, we fixed Washington's crime.
They said, no, we had all that money.
We can do it, too.
But on the budgets that we're getting from the Congress, that doesn't show up.
What we're doing is we're sliding down the yard.
I'm not a mason, nothing.
Let me say this, I feel it's very important if we can, to move very quickly on the court hearings.
I'll tell you why.
The moment names get rooted about, they'll tear up the pieces.
Now, I don't want any, I know you'll be real.
The other reason is that
Since we're riding a very good wave at the moment in the foreign field and on the other field, the thing to do would be to hit its ass while the wave is still there before it cools off.
Now, I do know the problem, and I understand.
I'm just as keenly aware of the fact that we want to get caught with something that can screw us up, and the guy's a crook.
Well, we haven't waited.
We haven't waited for that.
Your names went to the Bar Association.
All right.
But if we can take your investigation to immediately...
I'll start it today.
But tell them that I don't have facts.
I don't want to spend it with them.
It'll be done by Saturday.
It'll be all done by Saturday.
Okay.
You tell Mitchell that I think we... As a matter of fact, I don't mind to get the damn names that we took by Monday if we can... Now, let me ask you about the strategy.
The strategy?
It seems to me that sending the names in tandem doesn't make sense, in the sense of sending them on the same day.
I think we've got two stories here.
I'm just talking about how many pencils we're sending at the moment, I think it's ten.
But it seems to me we've got two stories, and we get all the benefit of sending two together.
by splitting, by having each guy write on his own.
I'm afraid if you send them in tandem, what's the argument for sending them in tandem?
Well, just that the Bar Association now has six names.
By Monday, those six names will probably leak.
And then the question is, do you want to pick your selections out of those six
one at a time on the theory that you're making your mind up in series, or do you want to do both at the same time as would be more or less natural?
Well, why don't you do this?
You could simply say that you announce one on, say, Monday or Tuesday.
I say, I'm announcing this tomorrow.
I will announce it.
I won't have any others.
Good.
That's what I meant.
Good.
One thing after another.
I want each story to get its run.
The Lilly story, if we go with her, we'll completely kill whoever else is there.
I don't want that to happen.
So what I had in mind was to make the, in the scene that made up the Friday story, if you go with Friday, you should go first.
Would you agree with that?
I agree with that.
And the woman should come second.
Yep.
But I would say I have this name today, Judge Frum, and tomorrow I will have another story.
I would say I have this name today, basically the black seat in the court.
but i think you see you get it since the two-name deal we can get them up there
The boys that we sent out, we sent them last night, and they're told they don't have any more time beyond this week.
And they've got a
they're they're prepared they're well geared up so i'm sure it won't take any longer than that unless they were to turn up something that they wanted to follow out in which case it would probably be trouble but uh from everything that randquist was able to turn up everything that mitchell knows both these people look right what is your well
The fact that you represent school lawyers is going to be a problem.
God damn it.
They're clients.
They're clients.
It isn't a matter of conviction like Carswell making speeches that are racist.
It's that the guy had clients.
And I think Sam Urban and people of that kind will be able to stand up and make speeches about how you don't penalize a lawyer for their selection.
I think that the attack will be who's Herschel Friday, you know.
uh and uh why don't we get a why don't we get a giant uh well then of course you always say that we got that in the staff meeting yesterday some guy said we ought to be aspiring to get giants and i said do you know any giants right name a giant who's a giant do you see the ones that were listed by the academic institutions for the 12th grade
And Brandon was stupid?
Yes, yes.
Now, he's a man of honor, but I have to say, Brandon was not that stupid.
White's just stupid.
Brandon's a lightweight.
I said, this guy, they're giants when you bury them.
They're always political hacks when you appoint them.
And you look at Black's history.
Look at the eulogies that went up for Black the other day.
Now, I'd like you to do one other thing, if you would, currently.
I have to have a very, very, I guess, sticking idea that this is going to do.
I would like to know how many years Friday has practiced.
And I'm not sure he's been to the Supreme Court all those years, but close to it.
And then what I will say is that he has had more years of active practice than any present member of the courtroom, so you see me pointing for that reason.
Now, you can actually see it real.
And I want to know,
How many years all the present city members of the court have been judges of courts of another jurisdiction?
Now, my guess is that they haven't .
You see, the beauty of this woman's situation is that she has, she's been a judge and a court .
And I can say, .
I think that's what I'm probably going to be able to say.
Who has had more service
in unlimited jurisdiction that all the other judges pressing on the court will buy.
And we need that kind of knowledge in the court.
Steve, what do you think that sells?
I think it's a powerful one.
It's professional.
They always bitch that appellate courts never have anybody on there to practice law.
That's the song I always hear.
And so you say, you say, as a practice.
Oh, no question.
No question.
Yep.
And I think you could argue this both ways.
It would be highly, highly thought of in the bar.
You can say, as a practicing attorney, I'm sensitive to the need for practical downer.
I want you to get together.
You and your, you know, you get together the argument.
I'm going to have a little press talk.
I'm going to build them up like hell.
But I'd like to be able to make about each of them a special point.
It occurs to me that Friday...
is probably the perfect test to find just a good practicing lawyer.
Plus he's had five years of judicial experience as a clerk to a federal court.
He's one of the acknowledged experts in federal practice in the country.
in the practicing bar.
So you're getting expertise, you know.
Well, but you seem to be connected.
I really do.
Well, you know, we might tell a little bit about that.
W.H.O.
didn't have any trial practice, right?
No, he came from a... Richard White did not.
No.
Uh, Brennan did not.
I don't know.
He could have.
Brennan was a judge at Eisenhower for good or good enough.
All right.
Berger did not.
No.
He didn't work out of your account.
Blackman did not.
Blackman went out and struck the Supreme Court.
That's right.
Uh, Conrad Stewart was a district judge for a short time.
District judge?
Uh, that's correct.
But that would be very agreeable.
He was very short, then he went on to the circuit court.
Oh, yeah.
But you know, a district court, the Superior Court of Los Angeles, has infinitely more school than a district court.
Yeah, correct.
Right.
And also, the District Court of Los Angeles has to do with
the whole realm of human activity.
I don't know if she was on the criminal side or what side.
I think she was.
They were taken.
They were taken.
Well, just think of it.
Should you have been speaking for somebody that has been down there on the barricades?
Well, that is sure the feeling of the bar.
He said, yeah, that one of the reasons that we got Miranda and a lot of those kooky criminal opinions is because nobody was there who had had any practical experience except Warren.
And it had been so long since he'd been a prosecutor that he lost touch with the matter.
But here you go.
You've got an eye-batching assault, and if I could have stayed,
I found one weakness was that there was a possibility of practice, I mean a possibility
of knowledge of and participation in a presiding over a court of original jurisdiction without under the jurisdiction.
And so the individual that I have selected is one who's had more time, 50, 20 years, than all the rest of the judges combined.
And strengthens the capacity of the Supreme Court that's so important at this time of judicial reform and all that.
Judicial reform and law orders and all that.
So many more problems and all this and that.
And then to come out with the fact that she's a woman.
Come to that sentence rather than the fact that I am the woman for the Supreme Court.
Don't let that be.
I want to find something acceptable about this woman.
Doesn't that make sense to you, John?
That's the back stand that would be, I think, would really help.
If you're not appointed it would be because she's a woman.
You would have something wrong for you.
Everybody knows we are, but on the other hand, you've made a hell of a case for the fact that if you were me,
Call her black, white, Jew, Negro, any name.
You would appoint her because we need a trial court judge on the Supreme Court.
Somewhere along the line, if you could call her by her married name.
I'm going to.
Which is, you know, Marcuse or Falcone.
Well, I've got a military Falcone.
Yeah.
Don't worry.
That's what her name is going to be, isn't it?
That's going to be Lily.
Not your damn mom, not your damn business.
I don't know what it is, but it sounds Italian.
You had an Italian day here yesterday when you had the sons of Italy and everybody.
I said, no, John.
He's been peddling Judge Taro around here ever since he got here for every job we ever had open.
I know it, I know it.
No, for a woman to be there.
Women last 10 years, 12 years, 15 years.
At least.
Women let out their men.
She'll be there when she's 75.
You can make it 20 years for her.
75.
And the other guy, 20 years.
He's 49.
He's just in the prime of life.
We have a sticky little appointment problem in replacing our Fletcher.
I don't know if Colson's mentioned this, Joe.
Well, it has to do with the building trades because of the Philadelphia plan.
Hudson has come up with a black who is a Ford Motor Company executive who has dealt in labor relations with the UAW and so on.
Colson feels very strongly that we should not have a black in that job again because of relations with the building trades.
Hudson has gone to the building trades and they've said they have no objection to this guy.
Now, there's the dilemma.
I don't think there's anything in it.
The guy's a management black, and so they'll think he's an Uncle Tom.
So we don't get anything that way at all.
Bobby Griffin wants this guy very badly to have this job.
Says it means a lot to him at home.
So there it is.
And I have fucked the thing to a standstill at labor, and I get a call every day, of course, from Hudson now.
At the same time, Colson is just adamant on the thing, thinks it's very bad political judgment to put another black in this job, because we'll stamp that job as a black job.
And that a black should not be administering the Philadelphia plan, at least for a while, until we get well with the organization.
Well, we'll have to.
We'll have to find some other plans.
Yep.
Well, that, uh, uh, I'm, I'm frankly not going to buy that job.
I mean, uh, the building trades are still an invention for us.
Yep.
Well, that's Chuck's feeling, and he's, he's afraid we'll saw it off by this gesture.
Okay.
Uh, you see, we have a few of us here, and, uh, Hutch, and, oh, for that matter, George Schultz, I was getting Paulie,
Stay there, he's trying to do this.
You got her.
Don't worry about it.
It helps them all.
It helps our average of civil rights.
There isn't a goddamn thing I can do.
I can go down and I can get a second wife, get a married wife.
It would not be tough.
Not a bit.
You agree?
Not a bit.
Now that doesn't mean we need to turn over.
That's not true.
That was 2%.
What is it?
Between 2% and 10%.
What is the reason for that?
Is it just the
We're the same reason that all of the labor leadership is Democratic.
It just, it just has been that score.
What's the score?
I agree with you.
I understand.
It is that.
Yes, just five minutes.
I'll just take a couple pictures with the country groups.
What have you got to give to these people?
We've got to vote against the government, which is inappropriate.
These are mostly party people, so they may not receive them.
That's it.
You're getting expected to go to the White House afterwards as well.
Well, where'd I go?
Oh, well, aren't you sure I should be here tonight?
Well, I'm so glad to see you.
I'm so glad to see you.
I don't know, you know.
But I have a lot of feelings.
And I swear to sin can't march.
It's all I can tell them.
It's all I've heard is the one and the other.
It's not the other.
I know.
It's not me.
It's the other.
It's the other.
This is James Blanton.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
My name is James Blanton.
Thank you.
This is James Blanton.
Thank you.
This is James Blanton.
Thank you.
Well, here it goes.
Come on, George.
Here it goes.
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All right, oh, they all know you're sitting like that.
They know you're in the level party.
I think it's all perfect.
All right, get up.
We've already got the Scotts at the end of the flight, John.
And I, as you always hear about Scotty, try to find some of these samples around.
And I realize this is a legitimate change in the inspiration of Professor I.
And I'm listening to the music box.
And I'm listening to the music box.
I'm listening to the music box.
I'm listening to the music box.
Well, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Elephant.
Oh, yes.
A laurel.
Our deputy branch manager from Texas, Waco, Texas.
Oh, he's done a great job.
The fact that he's been down there and came off for three days.
The fact that he's been down there for three days.
A wonderful story on how the new thing came to Sweden, was on the cover.
John George Shepard, who was in the Dragon Man, was the first person to come to the park with someone.
President, this is our headquarters here in Washington.
And this is our conference.
I don't have a great program on drug control.
Did he get a call?
Yes, sir.
I know.
Were you there?
No, but I talked to him.
He was concerned about it.
He started it and came back.
I never know what time it is.
$21,000.
Great.
This is the program.
We're so pleased with the opportunity to come here.
Well, now let's see, would you like to get a picture of all this?
So we can record it, so we'll see each of you at the top.
All right.
Wait a minute.
Wait till everybody's lined up here.
All right, I'll let you this way.
All right.
You know, Bill Timmons is a wonder to be here.
He's one of our honor men.
In other words, he's been honored with a special honor.
Thank you, man, and across the water.
You know, my friend Rebozo was a florist also, so we weren't surrounded by him.
Well, I have to say that your friend Ed Timmons here is one of the first, what we call, fellows that we sent on the program that he had at George Washington University for training in government.
That's why he's so efficient.
But I want to say that particularly to our people in this country, that in addition to all the many good things we do every day, Shriner's Hospital and so forth, that there's a strong patriotic
which runs through your, I realize it's a fraternal organization, but you are afraid to wear flags in America.
That's right.
I'm trying all the way, and I have heard all the years, and we need that.
Thank you, and we appreciate it very much.
Well, thank you very much, Mr. President.
We want to give you a little memento here.
It's not much, but with that freeze on, we can't give you much.
As you will note, this is the mark of the road.
built at the time of Theodore Roosevelt as the President actually sealed the ceiling and the floor and just reproduced it.
And here it is in the coupling.
So each of these, it's a coupling.
Well, thank you very much.
Ladies can't wear couplers, so you have to pull.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
So we want to thank you.
That's the medal for distinguished visitors.
And I just want you to know that
I'm very honored to have you here.
We'll do all we can.
Surrendered here is Scott, the cardinal of the dollar.
In fact, this is a gold.
No, we'll get along.
I mean, as far as our, as far as our policy is concerned, I've told many of our visitors from the major countries, the British, the French, the Germans, which I didn't see last week, and of course, the Japanese, too.
This is a temporary matter which we, but it's, but to have, it's necessary for each of the five or the six great free world powers, for each of them to have strong, sound economies.
We have to have that.
That's the interest.
You look, you should have the British.
I'm trying to address you.
That's a lot.
My answer is real.
We do.
And I published this picture on our website.
Oh, absolutely.
We're going to get the backpack.
We will put it out to all or any that would like to use it.
And we'll send it to put on the wire for the British if they would like it.
Oh, hold it for me.
And he should get some coffee.
Thank you very much.
Oh, he shouldn't burn it.
Now we're going to give you all a special tour of the White House if you would like.
It's not much fun to go through there when all the people are traveling through.
We have a special guy that will take you around.
Take your time.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Well, thank you very much.
It's great to see that we're meeting.
What do you want me to do?
Thank you very much.
All right, I was expecting you.
Send the kids to the next room, sir.
Thank you.
No, I don't think so.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, this room, as you see on the screen over here, is a new room.
We're always seeing people who've seen it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Mr. President.
Mr. President.
How are you, Mr. President?
How are you, sir?
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Yes, we have a need for advice, President.
Let me see so that we can have a group photograph.
Let's get a group photograph.
Who's going to be presenting?
Mr. President, I have the happy privilege of presenting to you the much-directed review signed by 336 members of the House, 77.5% of the membership.
including the leadership, sir, on both sides of the House.
The Speaker, the Majority Leader, the Minority Leader, and the Whip.
We're very proud of that.
Nineteen of the twenty-one committee chairmen, nineteen of the twenty-one random minority militias committed.
Nineteen to twenty-one.
Nineteen to twenty-one.
And, sir, we feel that this show is very clear that the House is strongly opposed to the expulsion of the Republican Party from the United Nations.
We know that that is the primary objective of this moment, to see that nationalist China is not kicked out of the UN.
Now, the other things that will come later, but we realize this is the fight now.
We are with you.
We are for what is being done by our team in the United Nations, by the State Department for this very important objective.
We want to join forces and help you
and your leadership and our U.N. team in any way that we can to ensure that this is done.
And I'm going to ask my good friend Congressman Jonas to have a word with that.
And then, Mr. Blocky, I want to have a word with that.
Really nothing that needs to be added.
I would really like to emphasize what Bob said in the closing sentences.
We're trying to be helpful.
We're trying to hold your hands up.
We appreciate the effort that George Bush has made.
You're top of the charge, aren't you?
I guess most of us.
I mean, I see you've got it down now.
I was out there.
And we want to hold your hands up and show you that that's the support.
He doesn't have it.
He will have it.
We'll talk to him.
We'll talk to him.
Yeah, we've got it.
We just want the world to know that...
The vast majority of the members of the House of Representatives are doing this way about it.
How long did it take?
I suppose there could be more.
but this doesn't represent at all.
We could get more, but we thought that the psychological impact of letting the country know and letting the Euro-Canadian people know of the feeling of the house that we should get it to be.
Well, I guess this would be the goal.
I mean, this would be your number, but I am discouraged.
Well, I'm curious, and there were some guys with the study, so we didn't go far.
I don't know.
30 members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, 30 had signed a petition, and many of them thought it should have been much stronger, even though they probably wanted to imagine the effect that it would be if Taiwan were expelled from the United Nations.
If they could get out, it should be better.
Well, they're at the very, very least at our contribution to the cutoff city.
What is your opinion as to what would happen to our contribution to that list?
I don't think there's any question that my committee will support that.
The hub's been purchased.
Why do you know?
Why will these happen?
Oh, I have seen a little.
I've seen some of that.
Have you directly told Bush?
Well, Bill, of course, is up there now.
He has said it jeopardized it.
Well, I don't know.
Let us suppose.
Let us suppose.
Let us suppose.
Let us suppose.
Well, I'm going to make a public statement on that.
Yeah, of course.
Why would I get that?
Is that the, uh...
He would be good at that, wouldn't he?
Yes, he would be good at it.
He's going to get the whole thing done.
He's going to get the whole thing done.
Mr. President, yesterday I submitted a bill that would limit our financial contribution to that percentage of population represented in the aggregate value by the United States, which was cut from, say, 36 to somewhere under 30 percent.
Everybody has mistaken impression that our share is in the 30 percent.
Well, we did say over 50 percent of us were covered under 10 percent.
Well, I think that, I think it may be the fact that, it may be the fact that the bill requires the House to cover some of our issues.
Here's the fact that, from a financial standpoint, that we would have a very difficult time with the appropriation.
Would you agree with me?
I certainly would.
I will, if you let us press it.
It's definitely going to be a discipline to keep the press in love with the corporation anyway.
Anyway, I don't think Johnson has a good building up there.
Not the building.
I need more.
I need more important things in the building.
Actually, I'd like to be in the water building.
Don't commit yourself to that.
Well, this is, uh...
If you want, we can do it.
We had it muted directly, so that this is...
This is a sort of a question, but I know that in other states the list of the names of directors of state.
Here's a personal thing that I did on yesterday that I want to call your attention, which I included a letter from the State Department.
It pointed out the things that Secretary Rogers and the U.N. team are doing very effectively, and you'll find here that I say that the primary objective is to keep the Republic of China in the U.N.
I thought you might like to have that.
We will send you on tomorrow the statement in the record, which is going today to show you the actual history of the place.
Sure.
Good.
Well, thank you very much.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Oh, I want to give you something.
How many of you, how many of you do not have president of the country?
you do not have something we do not have but we'll give it to all presidents and governors if you don't if you already have somebody else very happy
How many of you are golfers?
I remember when I played at the park, I got a friend who called all the guys and said, this is really nice, but I'll tell you what, the best thing you can give to some guy that gives you a great big check through the NBA is a golf ball.
Only if you give him a big check.
There are other guys that are really good at this.
I know you're busy down there.
We're working on this.
The speeches and all the other things are very important.
What is really important is what happens in some of these individual countries.
And that's what they did very closely.
Bush is doing an excellent job.
He said, you know, he knows how to count.
I think that, plus John Mooney's point, make it very lonely.
I'm over it, honestly.
And that's what I think it's very important not to say, well, in my character, not to say, well, if that's the case, we will go.
Right.
Well, good to see you.
Thank you.
Good to see you.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, they were too sparky today.
They were well-covered yesterday.
We released enough.
They haven't had any knocks to spot us on the major news days that they've ever had.
Since we've been here yesterday.
They've played it with, uh, well, would you consider everything.
In fact, they played it a bit, but of course they had the two big stories.
They played the Supreme Court story, too.
I'm sure that when you went out and read that second statement, was that what you knew?
You know what?
You know, it was taken into the memory.
That was the interesting thing, too.
America was the winner.
Right.
You see?
George Boston, he knew that.
No, no, no.
He didn't know that.
He doesn't know more.
I know that the whole network thing on the first 15 minutes was on the administration news, of course, I mean, the Moscow and then the Vegas 2 support.
But the newspapers, too, which is an indication, the whole front page is totally, you know, the Moscow trip, the Vegas 2, and then the support of labor.
It's certainly the domination.
It's definitely about this cutting off the funds.
You might just say that John Ryan said that.
Why don't you spoil it?
Turn right now.
But he did say it.
He said that the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, how long it's expelled, that he believes it's possible to cut off a few of the funds.
So, and I say, yeah.
Should I check that with them?
So, well, first of all, we have to make these people and present to their team.
That's all they're going to say.
Well, I'll quote one.
That's what you can say.
That's what you said.
What's our attitude?
Ah, let him go.
Let him say it.
What's our attitude?
Because we've got to fight this problem.
What I'm going to say here is that this is
This is the administration position that shows the strongest support.
1921 committee chair, 1921, the ranking members of the committees, over 70% of the house.
This is overwhelming.
indication that there would be serious, I just said that there would be, but I can't be certain.
I'm not wrong here.
There would be serious financial, serious problems of getting the corporation to the United Nations, to the Charter Commission, so that we get, I just said that.
We are ready to continue our fight to the United Nations for our ability to oppose any expulsion.
He moved it on the national sports board.
It didn't show up in the...
They predicted before the game started because of the difference in the turf.
All right.
I'd like to get Mr. Kenneth Dyer, D-Y-E-R.
He has, I think you've got the number.
It's on our calls.
He's in a hospital.
Well, he's in a hospital in Green Bay.
Green Bay, it's in New Zealand.
Dean Acheson's problem is that there will be no memorial service until 2 o'clock.
And you will be in Charleston.
He's lying.
You're going home between now and then, but I don't see that it's a little much cost for you to go buy it.
How about, uh...
They're going to create it immediately after the memorial service.
How about this is, uh, how about, uh, signing a military aid?
Okay.
Sure.
I'll send a reason.
I assume Bill will, you know, if you represent it.
Yeah.
Why not?
It doesn't matter whether you know her or sit with me.
That's those you're gesturing.
It's all people.
The fact that you don't know her almost in a way makes it better.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Your name is Dean Patterson, please.
Well, I just received a particular dream.
My name is Thomas.
There's a hell of a country around here.
I know there's some.
And we're gonna fight as well as we can.
They are working on the little countries.
Hey, all right.
Who's your talk to push?
Hey, what are you saying?
Does he know what I mean?
He got that man.
I was going to quote with us.
That's all.
I'm not going to have that.
He's going to argue with us.
But I believe in Greece, that's exactly the way they've got to go, you see, is combine the same thing.
Right.
And iron twist every small country, but not make a lot of public stretches.
See, that's what Henry's concerned is, I don't want to make a lot of public stretches.
But you use a lot less leverage on a small country than you have to on a big one, and the boat's just the same, so.
I think I'll call Bush to just back that up.
It should go through the right channel.
Just so Henry doesn't think I'm running, but I'm covered with hay.
Yeah.
Call push and just say hay.
You wanted to be sure that he... Did you mention that hay mine, where I wanted to get five or six points?
Yeah, it's just precisely what you were talking about.
He did.
He did.
If he read the book, he agreed.
Yep.
Got to get to the point.
I know exactly what he means.
I told him you wanted to figure on a four-day visit to China.
I said, boy, that's perfect, because the one thing that's bothering me about this is Henry's got too much time available for substantive talks, and we don't have anything to say.
Sure.
Hello?
Yeah.
Hello?
Hello, this is Ken Dyer.
Well, I just wanted you to know that I read about you at that injury in the game of Packers, and that you had a lot of people cheering for you down there in Cincinnati and other places, but you got a great cheering section all over the country for you.
We just wish you the very best.
How's that coming along?
I understand that you've got some movement back in your legs.
How is the prognosis at the moment?
You can move your legs.
Great.
Great.
How's your morale?
That's the important thing.
Great.
Well, I understand your brother got out from the season.
Great.
Well, I sure wish you the best.
I'm a football fan.
I've known Paul for years.
And one of these freak injuries really is something.
But we're really pulling for you.
Okay.
Good luck.
His brothers in Vietnam came home.
Oh, yeah.
He had a brother in Vietnam.
He came back.
Can you go there?
Yeah.
He said he can't use his legs now.
He said they were removed and he could move his legs, which of course he must be.
They do so well, so many of those people in therapy now that they can
get stuff going back in here.
Before they do some dumb thing, you know, an amputator, cut a connection, and then they gotta be wiped out straight up.
We can let them.
It's just my fault.
We've got to get ready.
I'm trying to think about Gary and Iris, you know, and Georgia, and all this thing, and this other thing that gets dropped every day, so it's not much of an expense on the base at any time.
Well, that wasn't, I don't think Henry felt strongly, he really hasn't focused on that very much himself.
You know, sort of the standard pattern that China visits has run, has run about seven days.
That was the pattern he was following.
And a ride was only two days or more.
Well, I wanted you to know that I expressed my concern about the secondary and my sympathy in a public statement, but I wanted you to know personally that we as a country suffered a great loss.
You're well aware that I often reminisce with you.
I mean, always do.
but I must say, at least the time we've been here, he's just been like a rock.
He's just been enormously helpful, and we're gonna miss him.
I know all of you will, but at least you can be thankful for the fact that he was real sharp for the last, I saw him at the NATO meeting, you know, and he was just in fine spirits, yeah.
Was it?
Yes.
Well, I was so surprised.
And here's one of those things.
Well, it's, we know what a great loss it is, and I wanted you to know, at least we know.
Let me say this, that I would like if, because I think it might be of some assistance to you, and I know she would not want it, but I would like to assign
one of our White House military aides, could be of any assistance to you during this period when we have the memorial service and so forth?
And I hope that General Hughes will make the arrangements and what he will, of course, the French transportation, a car, and see that the proper things are, I think you mentioned many Franks as well, but I like, we can do this for people of, you know, high rank, and you will find it very thoughtful and so,
So I'll have the general.
Yes.
Yes, I know that.
I know that it is a battle.
I was, I had already determined to come, and I come, unfortunately, that I am scheduled to be in North Carolina that day.
I can't, well, it is more important, but I would like to come, but I can't do it that particular day, but we, I will, of course, I'd like to send a representative, and I would like to.
This man, this, uh, this, uh, this, uh, John Hughes will arrange it with you.
He will be available immediately, because, you know, there are things you'll have to do, you know, going around and so forth, and it's just as well to have a part of your family, and you'll have to take care of the car, and see that you're sorted properly, and all that sort of thing, right over the next three days.
Fine.
Well, anyway, we're done with it.
Oh, yes.
I see.
Uh, hold just a minute, Armin.
What is the number?
337-3-3-7-2-8-0-5.
Yeah, well, I may have to call you before you even leave here.
I'll have you maybe call you in the next 10 or 15 minutes.
Bye.
Thank you.
All right.
Oh, very good.
If you tell them this, you call her.
If she needs to call her right now, not 335.
No, that's not the right call.
Just call her.
She'll interact with you at 30.
OK.
He was the best man he's got.
I suppose there's any way we could delay that thing or anything.
Is there any way we could make it 2 o'clock?
No.
Chris, because the way it's all set, you know, I think the arena... Is there any way we could check with them and see if they can move the damn service up to 11?
I couldn't.
I'd like to attend.
I don't think there's any need.
They haven't announced it yet.
What time do we have to leave, Bob?
One o'clock.
Well, that's no problem.
I mean, could they have the services?
I mean, the services would be nice.
I could just call and say, I could do it.
I could do it.
Next latest.
Well, 11 o'clock.
11 o'clock.
Huh?
Yeah.
We're trying.
I mean, we've tried the presence of a light to attend.
I mean, he would have, would have been awesome if he was going to be able to let him have it, too.
He is going to have to play well.
He might have to get embarrassed in that.
I mean, I haven't heard about it.
I don't know if you've heard of it.
It was supposed to come to Denmark and all the other sides of some of these new countries.
You know, that citizens' committee, right?
Yeah, right.
I mean, that citizens' committee had come, well, right from the whole Louisville.
They really don't, but I think maybe with this one it's not a bad thing to do anyway.
Cutting out the stop in the third city also reduces by a fairly substantial amount.
It reduces Secret Service, it reduces WACA, you know, that kind of stuff too.
It may be that I don't have many stops within the months that we can.
Can that reduce it more?
Yeah, that would reduce it some more.
But if the other stop is not an overnight stop, that isn't too much of a problem.
That's what it should be, I think, is just fly out.
Maybe the morning is the good evening.
That's when they're out.
This is a business trip.
We're not very sexy.
But you could do that and instead stay in Peking and visit the Forbidden Palace or the Great Wall or something like that.
Which, see, the Great Wall is down here an all day trip.
I don't think you want to do that.
Because you'd have to drive.
It's a four hour drive.
No, I don't do that.
I don't want to sightsee.
I don't think I should go there for sightseeing.
Let's face it, it's true.
So I may knock that out too.
Well, you get, by not spending the night in another city, you get out of it dead as though provincial leaders banquet time.
Good point.
Alex is working it back through whoever talked to him to begin with, because we had an original contact with him.
I don't think that this conversation will happen in these logistic things.
You want to be present at our mic all the time, so you can play it.
On the logistic side, that's probably a good idea.
That would be a good idea.
I think he'd probably just assume that in there.
I'll do it.
I'll do it on the phone.
that he won't be able to have our children.
That's another thing.
You'll hear it directly from me.
Now, I was just so worried.
She said, apparently, on the back of the call, we won't put it out.
We should never put out a call, you know.
But she'll tell everybody.
Take it out of her.
That's another advantage of doing that is he has some visibility.
You know, and that raises the question.
There's people who say, well, why did you, you know, where did he come from or something?
Well, the president sent him.
Some of those guys that they've used for this, there are two or three of them that are very good.
Yeah.
This is a quiet day after this abuse.
Basically it was a very driving day in a sense because of the high tension they're preparing for the press.
A lot of them are out there and whamming out there at the media thing and whamming out there.
Some of the stuff they were doing yesterday went down to the Congress and then back to the...
I didn't know where I was going.
Well...
or a letter to ambassadors, maybe by, you know, something important to say.
I remember I mentioned those four points that you made, and I wonder if you could get that some way to go.
Because that's a little bit, I mean, I think it's good, but I just don't think yours is terribly important.
Because it would be good if it would be gone in a minute or two.
I'm sure it would be a lot.
Wham, I don't do it.
Some stuff with me yesterday.
Went down to the Congress and then back to the... Yep.
Tomorrow you ought to see Gunstock for a few minutes, too.
I already did.
Oh, did you?
He came in with your old self.
Oh, fine.
We had a long talk.
I think that's her, I guess.
That's fine.
As long as he's just a...
I didn't know where I was going.
Who else?
There are other ambassadors.
Maybe by, you know...
I remember I mentioned those four points being made, and I wonder if you could get that some way, because that will lift me.
I mean, I think it's good, but I just don't think you're just starting to work it, because it would be good if you could go on and do it.
I think that Bill had said in the passage, it occurred to me that this is the point we should be making.
These points, and we could be able to listen out to the story for us, if he wants.
You will check on the channel name, Average Crip.
Those that are missing, that's what you've done.
I'm sure it will go up.
And, uh,
The thing to do the most is to frighten the damn human.
In fact, just to make sure that the Congress is calling on us.
There's a lot of congressional guys are doing that.
That's what they told me today.
They're calling on us.
The only thing we can do is just to keep them in this one more year.
That's what we had.
They had extra.
Oh, sure.
It's just that we don't need to take them.
We can avoid it this year.
If they throw them out next November, that's fine.
From what he said after his first trip, the Chinese understood that.
Couldn't care less whether they got in this year or not.
That's what they did.
They were prepared to wait.
I didn't realize that they'd known I'd made that call.
I'm trying to get him to listen to me.
I don't know how they really get around them.
I just put one there.
It was her.
Those get out and
And I should swear, good ways.
And we push some of them on our way carefully.
But some of them, it's better if we don't.
of the Bradford Sons of the King Street.
Well, he's doing good.
He's got work to do.
Bob.
Yeah, Bob.
Before I start working and looking at this ambassador, do you know whether we can get by with the story today or should we do other conversations?
Yeah, yeah, fine.
Let's go.
Another man was killed in an accident.
We don't know how.
We'll find out.
Are you remembering?
I gave Dwight the note.
I don't know whether the gold-plated door will be 95 on the 21st of October.
Oh, 95.
Well, let's do something for the old man.
Yes, you don't have to talk to them.
You know, you should go over and attend after you've said you're going to call back.
Well, how is this going to be?
Because they understand that you, you know, as things come up today, you're going to have to.
Well, the way it's going to be done, we should receive them.
I should receive your credentials, then I will escort them out to the door and get my plane.
I think that's what I was going to say.
So that I can walk with them.
Well, thank you very much.
I don't know if it's changed.
He's the only one on there.
And off.
That's the panel, she said.
What the hell happened to the ambassador filter that stood in front of the Philippines?
It's new.
And where are all the moments?
And I didn't know.
Yeah.
My God, is Mrs. Marcus gonna be here again?
October 22nd, 24th.
She says, we haven't had the request for that.
Bastards sneak this stuff in all the time.
We'll be hand carrying a letter from President Marcus to you.
I'll have to see her.
First cousin, that's no coincidence.
Well, I will see if I can.
I got the map here.
Do you know what that was?
Billion and that.
You won't be here to see the Florida.
First time to be here.
What is the date?
What is the date of the day that we use the mic?
Is that one of the ones I'm holding for a press?
I think it is.
Thursday.
Yeah.
It is.
See, that's the Al Smith dinner the night before, and at one point when we were considering doing that, we were talking about the time prior to that, so we kind of promised this, but you aren't doing that.
So we were holding the 20th and 21st clear as a test time as possible.
But I'd be happy, free, if I decided to do it.
Yeah, but you got the Republican women the next morning, and then two women.
It's a big deal in Florida.
I didn't expect you to do it.
No, no, no, no, no.
That's what I want to do.
It's one of the few things I want to do, you know.
I seldom want to do any of these things, but I'd like to do it with the old man.
But do you want me to find out how he is, whether he's really still sharp and still able to do it?
But I could find that out, because if he didn't, Abe was going around with him.
He's calling me an awful guy.
You have something for the court.
I don't want to do something for the court to give the old man a birthday party, but the court shows not care about the father.
We, what I was going to say is that what we're going to be sending now, about the 21st, I think, well into that, is a...
I'm sure that that is exactly what we're going to be sending at night.
The reason being that we see every facility and broad, we still don't know what we're going to be sending about the, you know,
How about maybe because you're breaking your tradition and having for lunch?
Yeah, well, that wouldn't help me with regard to pressing.
When you were pressing, I was like, I can't break it.
Oh, you're doing that.
You can't do it that way.
Well, first I'll find out what shape it is.
You may want to consider whether you really want to do something with someone in the locker room at this point too.
That's right.
which at one point we initially thought we should not do because of the fact that they have a lot of bond issues.
Well, it would hurt them.
I mean, the point is they do, of course, different bond issues for our barn.
But the point is, as I said, as I said, that everything we do is for the purpose of building the dam longer.
So she did something private with her daughter then?
We don't have that.
Yeah, we could do something private for her.
A ninety-fifth birthday for somebody who's still practicing.
But, you know, we could get it something and send it to them all.
Let me find out what she did anyway without committing anything.
Because last year, you know, we had a good job of getting it back.
You know what I mean?
He probably just would come down and talk us to have a damn lunch.
Oh, sir, if you had any doubt, because I know they may be planning some big celebration.
No, I mean, he could just come down.
He'd sit here in the office.
He'd get the picture taken.
It's not even a birthday.
It's not the first day of the picture.
He's an old man.
I don't even know the law firm.
That's not so bad.
He's not really kind of part of it in the sense that he's not one of the...
He never is going there.
And they know part of it is...
They want to hit you on the office.
I think if you do anything, it would almost have to be private.
And Gore wouldn't want his picture on paper.
He'd be so thrilled.
Particularly if it were the time of day when it packs around or if either of the girls have to be around.
He'd be so fond of that.
We could have him in just to pop in or something.
If he's a boy, and he... Well, you check it out.
He's totally private.
That's it.
He's private.
The first thing, brother, seems to me that since I'm usually... No, I'm going to make...
I'm going to go out and do this recording of things.
And I'll send a brief...
Well, that's the day you do the court compromise.
Is that next week?
Oh, that doesn't matter.
I hope to have a courtroom on here Tuesday or one.
Why don't we do one one day and one another?
That's my present plan.
But that's good.
You don't go off and talk to them.
I don't think we should lie on that, actually.
Do you agree with me or not?
So we were holding it so that you could.
I don't think there's probably another problem.
And in all, it's not a TV.
Well, it's the following week, 28th to 27th.
28th is tea time.
We do it on Wednesdays rather than Thursdays.
On the 27th, you might be ready for tea.
Well, we're keeping the 26th clear so you can do the 27th.
But the office thing may serve a purpose.
So this will be a, both of these court things will be in office things.
Okay, good.
Did you hear that Don Kevill's parents were killed in the accident last night?
First of all, we don't know details.
They don't know details?
Well, they know, but maybe they won't know.
We don't know yet, but he was taken care of by his father's assistant.
Wow, that's nice that you had his father in before.
You know what I mean, had his father in?
Yeah, he was so proud that he had his father in.
And his office got a picture.
It's been quite a few months ago since he was done.
He was so proud, and his father was just being... Yeah.
What's up, David?
Well, God damn it, I can't say what happened.
I'm sure you must have been.
Because of the other ass game.
But, you know, I don't know what happened.
Of course, the trouble is, he's, you know, gallivanting around as hard as I can.
I mean, it's very easy for him.
Keep those kids that wrapped his hand after you shook hands with him in Michigan.
He didn't want anybody to touch him.
Yeah.
So, I'm going to go check this out.
Uh-huh.
Who was that you saw?
I don't know.
I saw a note or something.
And he talked about it before he went.
Before he went.
Oh, before he went.
Yeah.
Saturday.
Yeah.
He had...
One other thing I was going to mention a little bit, but it's a big problem in all of our strong-hearted cabinet, you know, I'm going to help with the rest.
You mentioned that stuff.
He came in when we did Dr. Schultz and said he thought he should cancel all of his political appearances.
Now he's taking this position.
That's the logic of the situation.
I'm supposed to be in San Francisco, but I'm not in San Francisco.
And I said, no, you should do that.
And I said, you know, we're talking about Republicans, we're just talking about the president's programs and so forth and so on.
What I'm getting at is this, about we've got a situation in there where there are just too damn many people in there, like Richardson, a lot of these people are in operation in Iran, so a lot of these guys are flooding out.
You know what I mean?
And do that.
Now, somebody's got to stand up and do this thing.
So I told them, I want you to know that I told them to go back on it.
You should go to that dinner.
You should go there and actually just talk about the President's leadership in the field, what you're working on, how important it is, and so forth.
And if you can try to bring yourself to talking a little about the President instead of yourself.
It's not so significant.
He can say, he doesn't have to talk about the Constitutional Council at all.
He can talk about the city.
Kevin, you've seen the great decisions being made.
Isn't it fantastic how all of our people suddenly get none, as soon as they get in the press, they become a non-political?
They're not that fantastic.
There's a lot to it.
We have a hell of a time.
I must say, bless his soul, before he stands, it's a great excitement.
He really steps up to the point where I'm nothing but a Russian.
Right, Bob?
Yes, Dave.
And he's done it.
I can see how it's going there.
Elliot on the political thing stands up a hell of a lot better than most.
Against a lot more people than most of them.
He's got a lot of problems.
And I have a lot of problems.
That's for sure.
When we were in West Virginia, she said, and I think she said, this is, but you couldn't stop the car, and she was in the whole room and said, I just want you to thank Mrs. Nixon for writing me.
I was the West Virginia teacher of the year last year, something like that.
Find out, and this is in Elkins, West Virginia, and I don't know whether she was in Elkins.
It happened in West Virginia.
West Virginia, or if I were, I don't know what it was.
But I need a little help when I go to her.
I appreciate her remarks.
I appreciate her.
I started seeing her in West Virginia and
Well, let's wait until we find out where he is and what's his score.
He's going to get out there and pitch or else.
Too many of our captains are always out singing their own phrases.
Take a look at the artists.
They all come out sounding great and not really backing up the rest.
They like it to come.
Richardson, too.
That's why he gets a better press than Fitch did, because he's not known as your man.
He really doesn't stand up.
Sometimes he does, but...
Every article he comes out found, there he is.
I think he's been in some of them.
It won't be probably, although I never hear any, I never speak to any of these where they, where they really praise you.
I think these guys are idiots out there.
I told you about that.
I told you about that.
Well, Rogers is better.
You never hear, uh, Laird, you never hear, uh, Rogers Martin praises no one but himself.
Rogers Martin is a god.
I can't believe it, because he's got a nothing weird.
And he goes around a lot.
He makes a lot of speeches.
He makes a lot of speeches, and he just talks about what he's doing.
What he's doing, and it's all the time, and you think he was a completely separate...
I bet it makes sense.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're just right.
Dan tries.
Dan does try.
And, of course, I'm still there to make sure.
I can stand for the fact that he's got a lot of money to create.
We're still trading on the people he got.
Everybody went a little rush.
I've got a set of accountants who are going to want to trade with me.
So they came in here.
I had Pete Peterson go.
I said, oh, he's my father.
I said, why don't you ask him?
He wanted to go, but my guy, he's going to get the trip.
And I just put it right out there.
We've got to reward our friends.
Because they, you know, he had it sort of over the years, in between and everything.
Larry was a good friend.
This is going to be a lot of fun.
Well, of course, it doesn't get the D.D.
thing, but of course, he stocks the rights.
But we do have Henry's finances, so we can, in a sense, I guess, and Laird is impossible.
He is impossible.
He has been from the very beginning, because, remember, he appointed Chafee without even checking with you, and Chafee shouldn't have even had the time of day.
He appoints everyone.
Despite what you want or might want, he doesn't even change.
And then in Austin, what, six months ago, he was not going to, he was going to be, no matter which way they left him, I think he was going to retire or something.
Yeah.
That was the solution.
So I called Katie College yesterday and wanted to talk with you, and I told you we're with people, as you were.
I'm always with people.
And so, you know, he talked with me.
He said, of course, Cook was terribly put out about the Supreme Court's vision on education.
And I said, well, Cook knows that they've had no better supporters than the president.
And he said, well, he was wondering if there's any consideration that's going to be given to a tax deduction for people who send their children to private schools.
and i said well i don't know you know what that problem involves everybody screams and it just helps the ribs well it isn't just that there's a constitutional i knew it was a great court decision it's a question of country you could just all okay
I know that.
Well, that's all right.
That's all right.
That's all right.
I know.
And, of course, it's like, and I don't think they can keep the Catholic schools open.
Because it's just too hard.
You don't have the consideration for the nuns and the rest.
You just do it without them.
That's right, and there aren't enough nuns now.
See, the church is suffering from that, too.
There aren't enough people.
Oh, they have to hire Jesus.
You know what?
That was fun.
He's sending back to me.
When he opened, you know you gave them all the silver.
He had some dollars.
He did have his.
Yeah.
You know what was inside of him?
A $50 bill.
They were not rats, they were as they were, so I don't know, maybe, I'm just trying to find out whether it came from trade or something.
But if I don't find any, it's going in our city, can't it?
I know, they weren't even rats without side-wrapping, I understand, because it's got the seal on it.
I haven't seen it until I asked to see one.
No, there isn't.
That's his money or something.
He had a lot to drink that night.
He may need it.
Somebody may have spent that.
Maybe he's about $50 and they're sending it back.
By the way...
But he's sending it back.
So I'm not supposed to pay the tax.
You know what you say about Rod, one of your soldiers?
I've been out there with him.
I was disappointed in him.
He never said anything.
His clients are off.
He doesn't speak up.
Well, and he should say, when he goes, any one of these cabinet members who go to take credit for what they're doing should say,
You know, the administration, what the president has, wants us to do, all this conservation thing.
And they could stop doing it.
I don't understand.
I told her, I didn't tell Bob that I was shocked.
I figured that was the way to get back to Morton one time.
On the route to California, the day before I was sick, I guess, I called back in.
I told her, I said, tell Bob that, not the Bob.
Yeah, he works for Morton.
I said that...
then I'm absolutely shocked because he should know better.
I see all his write-ups and I see what he does.
He never mentions anyone but himself.
And I told Patty...
I told you every night in the press, he never attacks anybody or anything.
At least I've sued a handful of men who say something.
I'm amazed because I said, of all the people, I thought Morton, having been a congressman and being in the National Committee, would realize that this is a team effort.
If the Nixon name doesn't keep going out with some people, it's not going to do any good for Morton.
And I told her to remind me, I had Bob remind me, that you went around the country doing the Eisenhower administration.
Every word was right.
Well, I told her that I thought Morton ought to be somebody to serve the other pastors.
Yes.
Frankly, I must say, I haven't built that very well.
It's difficult for him with everybody saying that he has no job.
Well, I understand that Henry is a difficult man, but Henry is brilliant and actually indispensable.
But Henry is, Henry on the other hand, is terrible to work with.
I'm the first to admit it.
He's always running on everybody except himself.
He just can't help it.
And I can tell he's done pretty well, because he's never, I haven't heard anything publicly, and it can't be easy.
That's not an easy role.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
To have the press saying that he's...
I'm tired of it.
I'm tired of it.
Well, I didn't mean it.
I think we have to credit Bill with taking this.
I don't know.
It's all math and money over there.
She does that Liberian thing.
That would be just a tangent.
So if there are events, otherwise, frankly, for Liberia, for the Negroes, it would look great if she made a special trip to go to that operation.
It wouldn't be part of the law, but she's clear across that.
There was some other day in the country that said she was going to have a celebration too, and she does one of those.
That's what I meant.
Because it wouldn't...
I'm not sure if the blacks sound just like the Jews.
What did you do for me yesterday?
I'm not looking for the blacks.
You didn't look at us one time.
But what I had is with the damn Jews.
They want the president to be, you know, of all the people who have been crying, you know what I mean?
The young church, the little masters of college are always, you know, thinking about, well, what are we doing about the blacks?
At least we can do that to an extent.
I mean, listen, I know we're talking about the black people.
It's just the same theory we all use every day.
The back's on the plane.
The back's on the plane.
Wait, wait, the plane's on the plane.
But I've got to choose against it.
Well, they really all, the ones who are so bad are really against this country.
They just want to use this country to build up Israel.
I mean, they're all involved in, look, conspiring with these people, the damn Jews.
They're, they're, they're defending Israel.
They do reach where Israel is turning them away.
There's the blacks.
Oh, sure.
Those people landed over there trying to settle there, and they won't let them in the country.
Okay.
Well, there's no problem with us getting loaded on it.
It's just, uh...
Why don't you see that it's a case of grace?
I know.
Yeah, and I thought about this kid.
I just wanted you to see a picture.
Actually, the fact that he's showcased with you and got his picture in paper, he's, you know, he's had enough of that.
But I thought it was cute.
No, there are lots and lots and lots of things that go out of here.
See, there's people on all kinds of things.
Most of the tickets go out by the, you know, there's a lot of other things.
I have one question.
Have you put Butterfield instead of me in charge of Gettysburg?
No, no, no.
We haven't made a change.
What guest list?
For dinners.
For dinners?
No, no, no, you're a guest list.
Okay.
The only time that he did one of those fun, we had that, uh, that, uh, special segment or something here, the city, the city fire action.
Yeah, maybe that.
The city fire action.
Well, I sent a list over, and we already had too many people, and he added three names to it without even consulting me, and I just wanted to know what they were doing.
I just wanted the detail coming up.
And I talked to him about it, but I didn't want to talk to him that if he has been a victim, what charges that he has, I'm going to have to hold him back.
What was the situation?
How was it working for you?
Well, it's always been that they all send us, but no, he gives names that you give, I guess.
He gives a couple.
Maybe I'm the interesting one.
I have no idea.
Colson sends in his list, and Cashin, and they all send in their list, and then we put as many as we possibly can, you know, squeeze on each one.
And it's not easy to do these.
He had a list of Mrs. Bob Brown, and Harry Baldwin, not Bob's mother.
Bob Brown's been at one state dinner, at four after dinner entertainments.
And Mrs. Haldeman's been at the two or three church things, and at the December party, you know, the special party for close friends last year.
It isn't even who it is, but it's Mr. Haldeman.
He's called over and asked them without even checking.
And we are over.
We have to hope, and we're sitting here praying that people will regret it.
And I just don't, I just can't look that way if somebody else is going to call and add names and then, because we have some.
Colson wanted to get Mr. and Mrs. Victor right down.
He wanted to particularly be here, but he's got an inactive Elizabeth Ann.
I think it's much more important to get Vic right now than it is Bob Brashen.
Bob Brashen paid damn well.
He works hard to get a minute, but he's... Well, but I thought, yes or no, but see, we're holding ourselves.
If someone, if we get enough regrets, because that came in late.
But it didn't.
We've had, we've had, like, he particularly wants to come, he even comes to the after dinner for the...
But it's just that I don't think somebody else, I can't work if somebody else can call and put three people on when we're already over and holding Shirley Temple Black with that pained by Tito and those people.
And she wants to come and she should come.
They should come before Bob Brown and before I was at home.
I can't get her on that until they're done.
All I want to know is, I don't want to start anything, but I want to talk to her about it.
All right.
I don't want you to do anything.
I just want to know that, you know, I don't want to do something I'm not supposed to do, but I don't want to do anything.
And what we do is just try terribly hard to get the people that you want and that everybody thinks should get in and get a feel of each other.
Okay.
Everybody tries to get his own piece.
I know, they all do.
We, for example, we can't, for example, church things, I know, they're wandering.
Or the dentist side, you know, not enough.
You know, sort of the other types.
There's just a reason that Harry's a persistent bum.
What you do is credit, but others should be just as persistent.
Yeah, and I don't see those lists, like, before they're out.
But last week, I didn't even know, you know, they had Joe Lewis on, and they had the same, the reason he wasn't on it was because of the list.
They had it spelled Joe, L-E-W-I-S, and I saw that address of Las Vegas, and I know that hotel is run by the Mastys.
And I thought, oh my heavens, who is that?
Is that a member?
And so then I read the society page, because it was late, they were going to come in here.
I was like, we're going to get on their special letters.
Billy Graham raised the point.
He was here because he got very tired shaking hands.
He's special changing hands.
He says, that's what they all like.
Of course they like it.
That kid likes it.
There are 200 million people.
They'd all love it.
But I shouldn't shake hands with these people now.
Coming through that line last time, they had the policeman, the Secret Service, two or three military people from the military aid's office, three or four of them working two or three other offices.
Do the cabinet people come through every day?
That doesn't bother me, because they usually come through with important people.
And some of them, sometimes they don't, but my wife is yours.
You just can't wait to come back.
I should be spending that time, basically, let's face it, I love doing things for this family, I know that for sure, but I'm not justified in meeting, for example, somebody from the protection service and six of his kids.
Staying out there and not meeting somebody like that yourself, that's what your reading is down to.
Well, that's right.
I think if they come in, you...
As you do, very graciously, always open the thing and welcome them.
I open it, and God, we have a minister.
And it's not happening, but we can do it.
Just open it, and God, we have a minister.
And then, after we die in heaven, always take the upstairs door, and we'll go to the third floor and have some tea.
And that, I was very sure as I held it in, you could give it to them.
About to get that one off, Terry's one off.
This thing is a...
I think what you should do at the end of it is thank them for being there.
If Pat wants to shake hands with them, say that you now have to go, you know, you have to attend a meeting or something, and just... Well, I guess we're going to have to cut all these things down, don't we?
Eric, from my part, I'm just...
I'm coming in, I'm going to attempt it, but I don't think I'm going to see who it is.
What is your feeling that when they've been around and around, do we have to shake hands with the people that come after dinner?
I think we have to.
terrible pain in the neck.
I don't really think you have to.
I guess everybody else has to do.
Well, I'll tell you what happens if you don't.
You know, I said, well, don't do that.
That's a job that's important.
Yes, in fact, I like that, too, because there are people who fight over the country.
You know what happens every time?
Some of the lack of energy will come in, and they're usually administrating something, and by God, and everybody's like, and grab me.
And our people don't know how the hell to handle them.
See?
Well, uh...
I think that's a huge chance.
The dads are a total waste of time.
It's too bad they can't stop.
A total waste of time.
I hate them all.
Every one of them.
Every damn one of them.
Well, they have champagne downstairs and they usually have somebody act as host and then take them up.
I don't, if we get, if we have people from out of town, they're fairly important people, we haven't sent that list over yet.
For instance, Romney would like to bring the Minister of Housing for after dinner, because Spain is here.
Romney's not coming to the dinner?
Romney's coming to the dinner, I put him on the teacher.
Oh, I told him there's no room.
Because, and I also told him, we do not invite people, national, from another country to a dinner for teacher, you know.
We have done an excellent job.
We have covered... We've had everybody in his office.
Probably the church.
That's about pretty good, isn't it?
Nothing.
Before that, we had Blair.
You had Blair?
After dinner and a change?
Yeah.
And all of them.
Because they don't rank for dinner.
They really don't.
None of them.
That's why, like Bob Brown, our people don't go to state dinners.
We don't have our plan out there for state dinners.
Only the ones who have cabinet rank.
And I don't think we should.
People are sitting here.
They're not here to be going to dinners.
Unless there's a good reason for them to help out at the dinner.
They shouldn't be there.
Well, damn it, I invited three blacks that Bob Brown gave me.
That's the best one.
I'll talk with him, but I just wanted, I didn't want to step on any of your rank.
No, you just say that I'm sorry, but then you still... Well, he went over my head and had them send out invitations yesterday.
That's why I said, I'll talk to him.
But you can't do that.
We can't have two people being the final...
I just wanted to thank you for your various support yesterday in working out that problem we had over there with the drone, this waste.
And I think without you, we couldn't have made it.
And we want to work with you.
We hope that we can have some good cooperation.
But I guess I just didn't want you to...
I didn't intend to order that town, but I wanted to call it.
Right, right.
Well, you notice, I'm sure, that I initialed the understanding.
I think there was basically a misunderstanding, frankly, that sort of I had intended all along.
But you know, like, by the time the press begins to breathe and all that, then one guy will say something that he was quite supposed to say that would be a misunderstanding.
But it takes folks like you to sort of keep a rocker to go to about two times a day.
Yeah, yeah.
Good point.
Well, we're going to try to do our best to get along.
I know this is tough.
It's often tough, too, with the pressures with your logos and so forth.
It's a good battle.
It's a good fight.
It's one where I think we're all responsible.
We can fix it.
I will.
As I'm sure you know, our Russian trip, which now the Chinese trip means that just exactly what it says, as I point out in the press, doesn't mean that we
to change our philosophy, but it does mean that we're not going to negotiate on some of these things that otherwise might get us involved in some kind of conflict that affects the rest of Vietnam.
And I think your membership of the crew, particularly, because as you well know, I don't know what to do with them, and they do who they're doing, which is good.
All right.
Frank, I'm not, I'm not up on it at the moment, but Connolly just got back in, and I told you that, but I, my last report was that that was rocking along pretty well.
I mean, I haven't had the, I can't be humble, but my recollection is that they were going to work out some certain deal on that.
And very soon,
I don't know.
All you can do.
What did you tell your team?
Go ahead.
That you can absolutely turn it on.
That you talk to me.
As I say, the Secretary of Treasury and I are working on the Canadian thing.
It's a special thing.
We don't want to.
We can't, of course, get in our bargaining position.
We work something out.
But we're going to work.
And also the other countries too, but I'll take back the Japanese.
They've got a couple of ways for me to work on it.
I think you agree with me.
Basically, Japan is our best overseas customer.
Japan and Canada are our best customers in the world.
Okay.
Well, you tell our team we're all for it.
All right.
I'll be good to talk to you.
Mr. President, with these credentials, in accordance with the way that you have found them, it wouldn't be necessary to get over until about 10 past 3, sir.
Until a few people arrive, a few little things come up.
They all know, sir.
They know you're very busy today, and some things have come up, and that's why I didn't move.
No, they were told they were going to have meetings with me.
No, sir.
No, I mean, they told them they were going to have conversations before.
No, sir.
So they weren't cut off, but they weren't.
They don't .
These people are coming to present their credentials, not to have a private meeting .
They'll start running around 3 a.m. should be here by that 10 past 3, so we can just float through quite easily.
The picture is set.
We're just walking through the green room and move on to the next stand.
.
The reverend's still closed up .
And I'll walk them out and walk them to the door.
You don't even need to walk them to the door, Mr. President.
Just walk them to the, to the blue room door and they'll go out the front door and they'll be glad.
And I'll walk them out to that door and walk back and say, sir, just go out the next door.
That's the way we want to do it.
We don't want to.
That's right, sir.
I believe everyone understands that also.
Everyone understands that.
Don't put it on the basis that we're changing anything.
That's the only thing.
Because they've been told they're going to have conversations, and I haven't had them.
And we'll look at the future and we'll look this way, see.
I don't think it's necessary for you to have conversations with them.
I know it's not necessary, but I mean, if they've been told that I don't have a thing, we're changing it, you see.
And in the future, though, I've told them we're not going to have any more conversations.
I understand.
We just want them to walk through and shake hands, see.
Well, my information is that they don't expect to have conversations.
I don't think they did.
They told Mossbacher he knows.
Yeah, but what I mean is if they are told they're going to have conversations and then don't even for five minutes, you can't do it on the basis, well, the president's busy today.
See?
We just don't do it.
I mean, I don't want to do it that way.
I ought to do it.
What I regret...
I said not technically.
Earlier, they were committed to conversations.
We're expecting them.
They should not change them.
They told me not to know what the thing was and to tell us just to squeeze it down from the basement.
If they were not committed to conversations, we're just going to shake their hands, have a picture taken, and I'll squirt it through the door and then do the next.
It's a way to just be done anyway.
We're just ridiculous.
conversation with them another time.
Stay trying around.
Well, let's make one point, which is...
You see, he had it filled, and Victor Roussel was next in line.
And so there's some, and it was Coastal, that's because of Coastal's assistance.
So Crash, she said, now who's making up these lists?
Am I or Alex?
And I said, you are.
You know, that came up before, and I said, she's to do it.
So Alex just should have told her that's all.
I didn't mind having Bob Brown on the ground list, but it may be that if she had to resell, he may come in in front.
She said she already had three blacks in there anyway.
So it wasn't for the sake of a black, it was for the sake of Bob Brown.
He had a morale problem then.
comes up in cycles every six months or so, and you gotta do something for his wife if she gets left out of things.
He's maybe used to let them go.
Well, I've raised that with Earl and raised this with me, and I've raised it now.
At that point, maybe we shouldn't.
John said he's doing such a good job, and he is great, as far as the one around and all that, but his wife gets to eating away, and every once in a while we gotta do...
She said she didn't know him.
They already invited me, so she'll have to knock somebody off.
She'll find ways.
That's no problem, because they have...
They'll find ways.
But he's the main point.
It is true.
He's going to do it, or he's going to do it, one of the two.
That's right.
Because they all come here and, you know, the rest of the thing.
That's right.
And she makes up the list for that.
Is that clear?
No, she just called her.
Yeah.
I don't mind that.
I hate it sometimes.
Just tell her.
She'll work it in.
We'll do it.
There she is.
We don't have very many assholes.
No, thank God.
Well, we have quite a few.
It's a little stressful this year, you know.
Do we have to have that goddamn entertainment thing?
You know, people have to have something to do.
The main problem I'm concerned about there is the handshake deal.
There's no way you can undo it without the handshake deal.
You have to do it.
All I can do is... Sure.
You know, when they come up the other way and come in, then they pounce on me.
Our agents are not just going to go away.
See, so that's why I'd much rather shake all their hands and have some church administrative system, which is usually what it is of a congressman, come in and grab me.
And when I'm trying to talk to the head of IBM, see?
Well, our plan is to have them come up at the same time the others were going into the room.
Yeah.
So that they just were ushered right into the east room.
at the same time the other generation in the eastern, which seems to be a derivative.
So they don't get it.
It's just awkward for them to mill around.
It really isn't necessary to meet us, is it?
No, it's not.
I mean, we've gone through this in the church, St. Bob.
We've gone through it with the others.
What do you think?
Are we running a big group for after dinner?
After dinner, I understand that that was the request.
Somebody has requested that we have so many names.
Alex Ray Grayson.
We've got Samantha here, as you know, to talk about.
Well, it keeps coming up.
Rose raises it because she's very big on the after-dinner thing.
Then Pat gets into the handshaking.
Yeah.
But I thought she agreed.
Well, let me suggest this.
And I don't think we should put the speaking guests through the business of shaking hands with administrative assistants.
Frankly, that's what it gets down to.
Or whoever they are.
Well, they don't have to shake your hand just because they're out of your house.
I mean, you don't have to.
It doesn't have to be.
They come, they hear the entertainment, and afterwards they dance.
And they see the stage guests when we come in.
We come into the room and we go up and shake hands with them.
It's a big deal.
Yep.
Right?
Yep.
And even, and what the hell is a handshake?
They don't even, they just say, hello, thank you.
I agree.
Then I have to wait and spend the time with the state against meeting important people.
I'm going to have to do more of them.
I'm going to have to try to tell the folks how to bring them up.
It's a hard thing.
We must make a good deal out of it.
Well, I'm glad to agree that we feel that we can shake hands with them.
I don't think you should take an old man like you and meet a bunch of bad people like us.
That's right.
Let's do that for all of them.
No.
Even if the partnership is in the air, it's not that.
He said shake your hands with him before.
Let's...
At the line, they all go down because they think they're supposed to.
Don't worry.
It's set up.
They didn't have us shake hands with them.
Our trips abroad.
Well, we didn't have any big dinners.
No, we've done some where they were after dinner.
Yes, you didn't shake hands with them.
In other countries, because I was in the after-dinner group sometimes, and there were a number of countries where we, the rest of your party, did not meet the head of state.
Like Franco, we wouldn't meet him.
The big thing is to get the invitation, to get dressed up, to be in the White House, and to dance.
Dance, and see the entertainment, and whatever the thing is.
All of those things.
Some of your sad parties, Bob, wouldn't that be a good thing?
We have to.
That's what she wants.
The White House is in.
that we, Christ, we haven't had anywhere else.
And she isn't complaining that she hasn't been here.
I don't think it's a problem.
John felt it was a good move to head off a column that comes up.
Good.
That's fine.
No problem.
My idea is probably just to cut him off.
The role's being weird, too.
I don't like it.
It doesn't feel good.
Anyway, I like you.
Yeah, but I'm very emotional about it, and I said, well, I said, well, I said, but Katie, I had impressions as well.
They called over, and Lucy sent out the invitations about time, and now we're over on the dinner.
I don't know what to do.
You know, of course you don't know what to do, right?
It is a problem.
They're not over on the dinner.
No, I know what it is.
But it is, and nobody, the point is, you try, you shouldn't interfere with it.
You should let it be done in the channel.
Be done.
I mean, I don't think that's what's worrying her, the fact that she thought that, in other words, that time, you know, we had something to have dinner, or it wasn't her nail or something, or that's not a good thing.
Or all of them, or she didn't do it unless she didn't feel it.
She thought we'd changed it.
Well, it was not a problem, just the fact that we decided to have dinner.
Well, it was a working dinner of some kind, where they, Kissinger and State set up for us.
We ordered up the invitations and they sent out a rosary to her after the dinner.
Oh, was there?
Yeah.
I know.
Which was a mistake.
But, you know, nobody even thought about it.
We're not, the rest of us are not that sensitive.
Yeah.
She is terribly sensitive about her priorities.
And it's a goddamn good thing for her to do, too.
It's there to pay me ass to do it.
She knows how to balance it all.
She calls the bottom line.
And so I think we're able to do it in the anxious state, I suppose so.
So I said, Bill Bundy is handling it.
And I had already notified the press.
The press and the high-level officials and a lot of call bearers probably appreciated the fact that I made that very much so.
Just that it was too late to change it.
It was a very thoughtful thing.
They appreciated your wanting to come.
They understood that.
Yep.
Oh, I don't think so.
And that's where we get the Mrs. Atchison.
I think it's a hell of a...
I mean, that's something.
Something.
No, no, no.
I don't feel like I should have been there.
No.
No.
Because the other thing's already announced.
It isn't as if it were a monster.
It isn't as if he cranked up something to avoid it.
He called her and sent her to be able to...
I mean, I mean, tomorrow I could go over the southern defense...
There's no problem as far as Henry's concerned having him sit in it.
It might not be a bad idea as far as the
Henry will be off to that.
That's his concept.
so that we can get some sort of pictures over there.
I heard that you said it was disappeared behind those, those bamboo curtains.
That's really true.
I was really curious what you're talking about.
I would bet that's what he did with the staff, the way he did it in there.
You know, it's not acting for it, it's just the way he presented it.
You know, he does it in that sort of,
And really, I was going to turn around with that, but I can't argue with that.
He's very serious.
He says, well, there's everybody here.
Well, the president will be making this announcement.
And he reads the thing.
And he says, now let me question against any view for it.
and immediately was in the negatives, and never did give it up, just saying this is a wonderful, wonderful accomplishment, and I can't explain it.
I had all the attention to it.
I had all the attention to it.
It's just a question of the mood.
And we got that across pretty well in our case, I thought.
We had a congressman feeling we're not trying too much.
He had that big feeling about it.
Well, the staff did, too, because that was big enough.
You couldn't kill it anyway.
Maybe it was better, too.
The question of his race and his style, I think I've told you.
I have proved his patience with Russian criminals.
I can't believe you purchased it.
Seriously.
You took it from me?
Yep.
And be gracious with me and say, well, thank you.
That's cool.
Yeah.
It's been a long time.
Yeah, yeah.
We had it postponed until after a year.
Thanks for protecting the patent.
Keep your hands up.
You're heading to the residence.
You're possible to the residence.
You're possible to the residence.
Oh, yes.