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On November 1, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 7:42 pm to 8:03 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 013-060 of the White House Tapes. Topics include: The President talked with Charles W. Colson. Foreign aid bill - Melvin R. Laird's statement - Press coverage - American Broadcasting Company [ABC] - Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] - Wire services - Senate vote on foreign aid - William P. Rogers - Forthcoming statement - Conversation with John A. Scali George Meany and E. Frank Fitzsimmons - Forthcoming conversation with Colson - Possible actions by other labor leaders - James Suffridge - Paul Hall - Wheat shipments - Oil shipments - President's schedule - Peter M. Flanigan, George P. Shultz - Forthcoming meeting with William McMahon - Colson's schedule - Flanigan's views - Oil, farm policies - Shultz's views - Farm issue - Hall, Suffridge - Fitzsimmons - Jay Lovestone - Forthcoming meeting with Colson - Joseph A. Beirne - Joseph D. Keenan - Pay Board - Possible legislation - Views about pay increases and freeze - Shultz - Possible administration alternatives - Possible strikes - Popular support for President's economic program - Role in American Federation of Labor- Council of Industrial Organizations [AFL- CIO] Foreign aid program - Scali's efforts - Colson - Vice President Spiro T. Agnew - Harry S. Truman Edward W. Brooke, Jr. - Call to Colson - Edward M. Kennedy - Statements - Recent voting record Edmund S. Muskie - Voting record Hubert H. Humphrey - Voting record Agnew - Forthcoming speech - Senators' voting records Kennedy - Statements James R. ("Jimmy") Hoffa - Possible clemency - Fitzsimmons - Colson's view - Parole Board - Forthcoming decision in July 1972 - John N. Mitchell's role - Decision, August 1971 - Connections with unions - Possible clemency - Fitzsimmons - Pay Board - Control of Teamsters - United Auto Workers [UAW] Pay Board meeting, October 1972 - Attendees - Meany - Fitzsimmons, Leonard Woodcock Hoffa - Parole Board - Kennedy's possible actions - Robert F. Kennedy - Time in prison - Popular opinion - Possible clemency - White House action - Reaction - Life magazine - Clark Mollenhoff - Edward Kennedy - Mollenhoff - Justification - Parole Board - August 1972 meeting - Fitzsimmons - Possible clemency - Justification - Popular opinion - Time in prison - Daniel Ellsberg case - Conduct in prison - Wife, Josephine [Poszywak] - Hoffa's health Pay Board - Fitzsimmons' role - Shultz's view - Arnold R. Weber Teamsters Fitzsimmons - Forthcoming conversation with Colson - Pay Board - Meany - Hoffa Foreign aid program National economy - President's Phase II program - Colson's forthcoming call to Fitzsimmons - Status - Retail credit - John B. Connally - Schedule - Relations with labor leaders - Meany - Pay Board - Colson's forthcoming conversation with Lovestone - Meany's possible actions. Participants: Nixon, Richard M. (President); Colson, Charles W.

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On November 1, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 7:42 pm to 8:03 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 013-060 of the White House Tapes. Topics include: The President talked with Charles W. Colson. Foreign aid bill - Melvin R. Laird's statement - Press coverage - American Broadcasting Company [ABC] - Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] - Wire services - Senate vote on foreign aid - William P. Rogers - Forthcoming statement - Conversation with John A. Scali George Meany and E. Frank Fitzsimmons - Forthcoming conversation with Colson - Possible actions by other labor leaders - James Suffridge - Paul Hall - Wheat shipments - Oil shipments - President's schedule - Peter M. Flanigan, George P. Shultz - Forthcoming meeting with William McMahon - Colson's schedule - Flanigan's views - Oil, farm policies - Shultz's views - Farm issue - Hall, Suffridge - Fitzsimmons - Jay Lovestone - Forthcoming meeting with Colson - Joseph A. Beirne - Joseph D. Keenan - Pay Board - Possible legislation - Views about pay increases and freeze - Shultz - Possible administration alternatives - Possible strikes - Popular support for President's economic program - Role in American Federation of Labor- Council of Industrial Organizations [AFL- CIO] Foreign aid program - Scali's efforts - Colson - Vice President Spiro T. Agnew - Harry S. Truman Edward W. Brooke, Jr. - Call to Colson - Edward M. Kennedy - Statements - Recent voting record Edmund S. Muskie - Voting record Hubert H. Humphrey - Voting record Agnew - Forthcoming speech - Senators' voting records Kennedy - Statements James R. ("Jimmy") Hoffa - Possible clemency - Fitzsimmons - Colson's view - Parole Board - Forthcoming decision in July 1972 - John N. Mitchell's role - Decision, August 1971 - Connections with unions - Possible clemency - Fitzsimmons - Pay Board - Control of Teamsters - United Auto Workers [UAW] Pay Board meeting, October 1972 - Attendees - Meany - Fitzsimmons, Leonard Woodcock Hoffa - Parole Board - Kennedy's possible actions - Robert F. Kennedy - Time in prison - Popular opinion - Possible clemency - White House action - Reaction - Life magazine - Clark Mollenhoff - Edward Kennedy - Mollenhoff - Justification - Parole Board - August 1972 meeting - Fitzsimmons - Possible clemency - Justification - Popular opinion - Time in prison - Daniel Ellsberg case - Conduct in prison - Wife, Josephine [Poszywak] - Hoffa's health Pay Board - Fitzsimmons' role - Shultz's view - Arnold R. Weber Teamsters Fitzsimmons - Forthcoming conversation with Colson - Pay Board - Meany - Hoffa Foreign aid program National economy - President's Phase II program - Colson's forthcoming call to Fitzsimmons - Status - Retail credit - John B. Connally - Schedule - Relations with labor leaders - Meany - Pay Board - Colson's forthcoming conversation with Lovestone - Meany's possible actions. Participants: Nixon, Richard M. (President); Colson, Charles W.
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