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- President Richard M. Nixon
- Peter G. Peterson
- George P. Shultz
- John D. Ehrlichman
- H. R. Haldeman
- Henry A. Kissinger
- Stephen B. Bull
November 16, 1971
Conversation No. 295-14
Date: November 16, 1971
Time: 3:31 pm - 5:04 pm
Location: Executive Office Building
The President met with Peter G. Peterson, George P. Shultz and John D. Ehrlichman.
H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
Secretary of Commerce
-Maurice H. Stans
Haldeman entered at 3:32 pm.
-Activities
-Tenure in office
-Peterson
-Possible role
-Henry A. Kissinger
-Jeb S. Magruder
-Compared with Stans
-State Department's activities
-William P. Rogers
-Employees
-Peter M. Flanigan
-John N. Mitchell
-Shultz and Ehrlichman
-James T. Lynn
-Stans's views
-Peterson
-Possible roles
8
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-National Bureau of Standards [NBS]
-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC]
-Advocacy
-Stans's tenure in office
-Budget review sessions
-Herbert C. Hoover
-Research and development
-Government reorganization plan
-Gross National Product [GNP] statistics
-Errors
Cabinet
-John B. Connally
-Shultz
-Peterson's possible role
-Speeches
-College campuses
-Congress
-International economics
-Work of various US departments and agencies
Flanigan
-Possible role with administration
International economy
-State Department
-David M. Kennedy
-Russell B. Long
-State Department
-Stans's views
-Kissinger
-US trade with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
-People’s Republic of China [PRC]
-Soviet Summit
-Vietnam War
-East Bloc satellites compared with the Soviet Union
-Co-Ordinating Committee on Export Controls [COCOM]
Stans
-Schedule
-Tenure in office
9
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Role
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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2
[Personal Returnable]
[Duration: 39s ]
END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2
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Commerce Department
-Lynn
-Harold B. Scott
-Statistics
-Peterson's role
-Business Council
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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 3
[National Security]
[Duration: 57s ]
AUSTRALIA
END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 3
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International monetary situation
-Connally
-Arthur F. Burns
10
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Price of gold
-Convertibility
-Peterson's conversation with Pierre-Paul Schweitzer
-Italy
-Labor’s reaction
-Edward R.G. Heath
-Georges J.R. Pompidou
-Charles A.J.M. De Gaulle
-Price of gold
-Convertibility
-Politics
-Views of Henry S. Reuss and William Proxmire
-Views of Edward M. Kennedy, Edmund S. Muskie And Hubert H.
Humphrey
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
-Price of gold
-US trade surplus with Europe
-Agriculture
-William D. Eberle's negotiations
-National defense
-Convertibility
-International Monetary Fund [IMF]
-Connally’s view
-Muskie, Humphrey, Reuss and Proxmire
-Price of gold
-Exchange rate
Commerce Department
-Peterson
-Relations with other departments
-Connally
-State Department
-Rogers
-John R. Stevenson
-Conversation with Shultz
-Leaks
Leaks
-Rogers
-Melvin R. Laird
-Notes of telephone calls to Rogers
11
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
Commerce Department
-Unknown man
-Staff
-Peterson's possible role
-Popular opinion of business
-Advocacy
-Management
Water Quality Bill
-Muskie
-Passage by Senate
-House committee's forthcoming hearings
-Commerce Department
-Credibility
Peterson left at 4:20 pm.
The President's possible speech to American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations [AFL-CIO]
-Charles W. Colson's views
-The President's possible reception
-George Meany
-Rhetoric
-Office of the Presidency
-Shultz's previous conversation with Colson
-Interests
-Range
-Relations with rank and file
-Construction unions
-Wage and price freeze
-Possible themes
-National security
-Employment
-Labor program
-Dignity of work
-Research and development
-Progress
-Environment
-Ehrlichman and John C. Whitaker
-Timing
12
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Colson’s view
-Meany
-Democrats
-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson and Humphrey
-Value
-Reception
-Value
-Press
-Public
Support for the President
-Unions
-Blacks
-Jews
-Israel
-B'nai Brith
-Organized labor
-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP], B'nai Brith
and AFL-CIO
-Whitney M. Young, Sr. funeral
-Working people
-Blacks
The President's possible speech to AFL-CIO
-Reception
-Phase II
-Meany
-Foreign policy
-James R. Hoffa
-Possible clemency
-Possible announcement
Henry A. Kissinger entered at 4:30 pm.
The President's possible speech to AFL-CIO
-Hoffa
-Possible clemency
-Presidential demeanor
-Content
-Support for the President
-Cambodia
13
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Marches
-Sacrifices
-Prosperity in 1968
-Causes
-Preparation
-Colson
-Timing
-Content
-James D. Hodgson
-Mine safety
-Politics
-Support for the President
-Cambodia
-National economy
-Phase II
-Foreign policy
-Meany
-PRC
-Soviet Union
-Cuba
-Colson
-Ehrlichman
Appointments
-Shultz's forthcoming conversations
-Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]
-Federal Reserve Board [FRB]
The President's schedule
-Quadriad
Shultz's schedule
-Kissinger and Connally
-Peterson and Burns
-International monetary situation
International monetary situation
-The President's schedule
-Possible meetings with European Heads of State
-Connally's views
-Japan
14
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Paul W. McCracken's Views
-Convertibility
-International trade
-Connally
-Offset
-West Germany
-Analogy to Japan
-Okinawa
-Shultz's schedule
-Connally and Burns
-Convertibility
-Burns's views
-Surcharges
-Japan
-Textile Agreement
-Yen
-Devaluation
-Possible settlement
-Timing
-Manlio Brosio's letter to Kissinger
-West Germany
-Convertibility
-Political ramifications
-Italy
-West Germany
-Connally
-1972 election
-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]
-Trips to PRC, Soviet Union
-Japan, Western Europe
National economy
-Balance of trade
-Imports
-Exports
-Dock strike
-Shift
-1971 compared to 1970
-Economic expansion
-Gross National Product [GNP]
15
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
The President's schedule
-Quadriad
-Burns
National economy
-Money supply
-Shultz's conversations
-Milton Friedman
-Burns
-Erratic behavior
-Friedman's letters to Burns
-1960
CEA
-Friedman
-Possible role
-McCracken
-Burns
-Friedman
-Possible effect
-Conservatives
-Phase II
National economy
-Phase II
-Friedman's possible role
-Herbert Stein's possible role
-Burns
Japan ambassadorship
-Hoyt Ammidon
-Wife
-Walter N. Thayer
-Armin H. Meyer
-Julie Nixon Eisenhower
-William S. Renchard
-Peter M. Flanigan
-Frederic V. Malek
-Chemical Bank
-Wife, Alice M. (Fleming) Renchard
-Father [Robert V. Fleming]
16
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Meyer's wife [Alice Meyer]
-Women
-Possible appointment
Shultz and Ehrlichman left at 4:50 pm.
The President's possible speech to AFL-CIO
-Ehrlichman's views
-Meany
-Popular opinion
-Phase II
-Reception
-Colson's views
-Content
-Phase II
-Colson's views
Laird
-Previous conversation with Haldeman
-Leaks
-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]
-Associated Press [AP] story from Saigon
-Compared to New York Times story
-Press
-Troop withdrawal figures
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-The President's forthcoming troop withdrawal announcement
-Response
Haldeman left at 4:54 pm.
-Le Duc Tho
-US proposal
-Possible publicity
-Timing
-Rogers
-Possible North Vietnamese proposal
-PRC and Soviet Union
-PRC
17
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Recent speech
International economy
-Textiles
-Connally
-Cabinet
-Peterson
-Secretary of Commerce position
-Flanigan
-George R.S. Baring, the Earl of Cromer's memorandum to Kissinger
-Connally
-Call from Kissinger, November 16, 1971
-Connally
-Kissinger, Shultz and Connally
-Peterson
-The President's schedule
-Forthcoming meetings with Europeans
-Negotiations
-Convertibility
-Forthcoming report
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-Prisoners of war [POWs]
-Strategy
-Possible military action
-Possible announcement
-Forthcoming trip to PRC
-William J. Porter
-Paris
-Publicity
Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 4:54 pm.
The President's schedule
Bull left at an unknown time before 5:04 pm.
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-US proposal
18
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Nguyen Van Thieu
-Possible resignation
-Le Duc Tho
-The President’s actions
-Reaction
-Announcement
-Timing
-North Vietnamese expectations
-Thieu
-US bargaining position
-Timing
The President's schedule
-Kissinger's conversation with the Earl of Cromer, November 15, 1971
-Willy Brandt
-Georges J.R. Pompidou
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-POWs
-Deadline
-Possible bombing
-Possible effect
-PRC trip
-Kissinger’s possible message to PRC
PRC
-The President's forthcoming trip
-Message to Vernon A. Walters, November 16, 1971
-Timing
-Soviet Union
-United Nations [UN] speech, November 15, 1971
-State Department
-Soviet Union
-Press reaction
-George H. W. Bush's forthcoming statement in New York
-Rhetoric
-Television
International economy
-Kissinger's forthcoming conversation with Burns
19
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Convertibility
-Connally
Kissinger left at 5:04 pm.
Date: November 16, 1971
Time: 3:31 pm - 5:04 pm
Location: Executive Office Building
The President met with Peter G. Peterson, George P. Shultz and John D. Ehrlichman.
H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
Secretary of Commerce
-Maurice H. Stans
Haldeman entered at 3:32 pm.
-Activities
-Tenure in office
-Peterson
-Possible role
-Henry A. Kissinger
-Jeb S. Magruder
-Compared with Stans
-State Department's activities
-William P. Rogers
-Employees
-Peter M. Flanigan
-John N. Mitchell
-Shultz and Ehrlichman
-James T. Lynn
-Stans's views
-Peterson
-Possible roles
8
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-National Bureau of Standards [NBS]
-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC]
-Advocacy
-Stans's tenure in office
-Budget review sessions
-Herbert C. Hoover
-Research and development
-Government reorganization plan
-Gross National Product [GNP] statistics
-Errors
Cabinet
-John B. Connally
-Shultz
-Peterson's possible role
-Speeches
-College campuses
-Congress
-International economics
-Work of various US departments and agencies
Flanigan
-Possible role with administration
International economy
-State Department
-David M. Kennedy
-Russell B. Long
-State Department
-Stans's views
-Kissinger
-US trade with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
-People’s Republic of China [PRC]
-Soviet Summit
-Vietnam War
-East Bloc satellites compared with the Soviet Union
-Co-Ordinating Committee on Export Controls [COCOM]
Stans
-Schedule
-Tenure in office
9
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Role
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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2
[Personal Returnable]
[Duration: 39s ]
END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2
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Commerce Department
-Lynn
-Harold B. Scott
-Statistics
-Peterson's role
-Business Council
*****************************************************************
BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 3
[National Security]
[Duration: 57s ]
AUSTRALIA
END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 3
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International monetary situation
-Connally
-Arthur F. Burns
10
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Price of gold
-Convertibility
-Peterson's conversation with Pierre-Paul Schweitzer
-Italy
-Labor’s reaction
-Edward R.G. Heath
-Georges J.R. Pompidou
-Charles A.J.M. De Gaulle
-Price of gold
-Convertibility
-Politics
-Views of Henry S. Reuss and William Proxmire
-Views of Edward M. Kennedy, Edmund S. Muskie And Hubert H.
Humphrey
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
-Price of gold
-US trade surplus with Europe
-Agriculture
-William D. Eberle's negotiations
-National defense
-Convertibility
-International Monetary Fund [IMF]
-Connally’s view
-Muskie, Humphrey, Reuss and Proxmire
-Price of gold
-Exchange rate
Commerce Department
-Peterson
-Relations with other departments
-Connally
-State Department
-Rogers
-John R. Stevenson
-Conversation with Shultz
-Leaks
Leaks
-Rogers
-Melvin R. Laird
-Notes of telephone calls to Rogers
11
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
Commerce Department
-Unknown man
-Staff
-Peterson's possible role
-Popular opinion of business
-Advocacy
-Management
Water Quality Bill
-Muskie
-Passage by Senate
-House committee's forthcoming hearings
-Commerce Department
-Credibility
Peterson left at 4:20 pm.
The President's possible speech to American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations [AFL-CIO]
-Charles W. Colson's views
-The President's possible reception
-George Meany
-Rhetoric
-Office of the Presidency
-Shultz's previous conversation with Colson
-Interests
-Range
-Relations with rank and file
-Construction unions
-Wage and price freeze
-Possible themes
-National security
-Employment
-Labor program
-Dignity of work
-Research and development
-Progress
-Environment
-Ehrlichman and John C. Whitaker
-Timing
12
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Colson’s view
-Meany
-Democrats
-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson and Humphrey
-Value
-Reception
-Value
-Press
-Public
Support for the President
-Unions
-Blacks
-Jews
-Israel
-B'nai Brith
-Organized labor
-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP], B'nai Brith
and AFL-CIO
-Whitney M. Young, Sr. funeral
-Working people
-Blacks
The President's possible speech to AFL-CIO
-Reception
-Phase II
-Meany
-Foreign policy
-James R. Hoffa
-Possible clemency
-Possible announcement
Henry A. Kissinger entered at 4:30 pm.
The President's possible speech to AFL-CIO
-Hoffa
-Possible clemency
-Presidential demeanor
-Content
-Support for the President
-Cambodia
13
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Marches
-Sacrifices
-Prosperity in 1968
-Causes
-Preparation
-Colson
-Timing
-Content
-James D. Hodgson
-Mine safety
-Politics
-Support for the President
-Cambodia
-National economy
-Phase II
-Foreign policy
-Meany
-PRC
-Soviet Union
-Cuba
-Colson
-Ehrlichman
Appointments
-Shultz's forthcoming conversations
-Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]
-Federal Reserve Board [FRB]
The President's schedule
-Quadriad
Shultz's schedule
-Kissinger and Connally
-Peterson and Burns
-International monetary situation
International monetary situation
-The President's schedule
-Possible meetings with European Heads of State
-Connally's views
-Japan
14
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Paul W. McCracken's Views
-Convertibility
-International trade
-Connally
-Offset
-West Germany
-Analogy to Japan
-Okinawa
-Shultz's schedule
-Connally and Burns
-Convertibility
-Burns's views
-Surcharges
-Japan
-Textile Agreement
-Yen
-Devaluation
-Possible settlement
-Timing
-Manlio Brosio's letter to Kissinger
-West Germany
-Convertibility
-Political ramifications
-Italy
-West Germany
-Connally
-1972 election
-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]
-Trips to PRC, Soviet Union
-Japan, Western Europe
National economy
-Balance of trade
-Imports
-Exports
-Dock strike
-Shift
-1971 compared to 1970
-Economic expansion
-Gross National Product [GNP]
15
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
The President's schedule
-Quadriad
-Burns
National economy
-Money supply
-Shultz's conversations
-Milton Friedman
-Burns
-Erratic behavior
-Friedman's letters to Burns
-1960
CEA
-Friedman
-Possible role
-McCracken
-Burns
-Friedman
-Possible effect
-Conservatives
-Phase II
National economy
-Phase II
-Friedman's possible role
-Herbert Stein's possible role
-Burns
Japan ambassadorship
-Hoyt Ammidon
-Wife
-Walter N. Thayer
-Armin H. Meyer
-Julie Nixon Eisenhower
-William S. Renchard
-Peter M. Flanigan
-Frederic V. Malek
-Chemical Bank
-Wife, Alice M. (Fleming) Renchard
-Father [Robert V. Fleming]
16
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Meyer's wife [Alice Meyer]
-Women
-Possible appointment
Shultz and Ehrlichman left at 4:50 pm.
The President's possible speech to AFL-CIO
-Ehrlichman's views
-Meany
-Popular opinion
-Phase II
-Reception
-Colson's views
-Content
-Phase II
-Colson's views
Laird
-Previous conversation with Haldeman
-Leaks
-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]
-Associated Press [AP] story from Saigon
-Compared to New York Times story
-Press
-Troop withdrawal figures
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-The President's forthcoming troop withdrawal announcement
-Response
Haldeman left at 4:54 pm.
-Le Duc Tho
-US proposal
-Possible publicity
-Timing
-Rogers
-Possible North Vietnamese proposal
-PRC and Soviet Union
-PRC
17
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Recent speech
International economy
-Textiles
-Connally
-Cabinet
-Peterson
-Secretary of Commerce position
-Flanigan
-George R.S. Baring, the Earl of Cromer's memorandum to Kissinger
-Connally
-Call from Kissinger, November 16, 1971
-Connally
-Kissinger, Shultz and Connally
-Peterson
-The President's schedule
-Forthcoming meetings with Europeans
-Negotiations
-Convertibility
-Forthcoming report
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-Prisoners of war [POWs]
-Strategy
-Possible military action
-Possible announcement
-Forthcoming trip to PRC
-William J. Porter
-Paris
-Publicity
Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 4:54 pm.
The President's schedule
Bull left at an unknown time before 5:04 pm.
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-US proposal
18
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Nguyen Van Thieu
-Possible resignation
-Le Duc Tho
-The President’s actions
-Reaction
-Announcement
-Timing
-North Vietnamese expectations
-Thieu
-US bargaining position
-Timing
The President's schedule
-Kissinger's conversation with the Earl of Cromer, November 15, 1971
-Willy Brandt
-Georges J.R. Pompidou
Vietnam
-Negotiations
-POWs
-Deadline
-Possible bombing
-Possible effect
-PRC trip
-Kissinger’s possible message to PRC
PRC
-The President's forthcoming trip
-Message to Vernon A. Walters, November 16, 1971
-Timing
-Soviet Union
-United Nations [UN] speech, November 15, 1971
-State Department
-Soviet Union
-Press reaction
-George H. W. Bush's forthcoming statement in New York
-Rhetoric
-Television
International economy
-Kissinger's forthcoming conversation with Burns
19
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 295-14 (cont.)
-Convertibility
-Connally
Kissinger left at 5:04 pm.
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