On April 5, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 7:12 pm to 7:31 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 022-093 of the White House Tapes. Topics include: The President talked with Charles W. Colson. [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 03/05/2018. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [022-093- W001] [Duration: 9m 29s] 1972 campaign - Wisconsin primary - Stock market response - Past performance - Democrats - Figures - Volume - Democrats' loss - Public response - Significance - Press reaction - George S. McGovern - Increased strength - McGovern - Massachusetts primary - Edmund S. Muskie - Liberal constituency - Support for McGovern - George C. Wallace - Democrat convention - Impact - Miami - Supporters - Compared with Eugene J. McCarthy - Charles W. Colson's opinion - John V. Lindsay supporters - New York - Strength - Lindsay's candidacy - Massachusetts - Nomination - Chances - Charles W. Colson's opinion - Richard Scammon's opinion - Muskie - Decline - Scammon's opinion - Compared with George W. Romney - Republican support - McGovern - Nomination - Big states - Compared with Barry M. Goldwater - Compared with Hubert H. Humphrey - Humphrey - Effects of Wisconsin primary - Strengths - Standing - Charles W. Colson's opinion - Busing issue - Rhetoric - Impact - Harris poll - Humphrey image - Trial heat with the president - Humphrey support base - Loss of youth support - Jews - Blacks - Poor - The President's support - Catholics - Catholics - Importance as voting bloc - Busing issue - Constituency - White; ethnic; middle class - Former Democrats - Humphrey - Aid to parochial schools - Abortion issue - Mailing lists - Catholics - Pennsylvania - New York - New Jersey - Northern California - Abortion issue - Candidates' stand - Nixon - Humphrey - Aid to education - Busing - Effect on Humphrey Stock market - Increase -1000 mark - Predictions Economy - Unemployment - Latest figures - Increase - March 1972 figures - Seasonal adjustment - October 1971 - Jobs - Increase in number - Job force increase - Figures - Married males - Adult women - Herbert Stein - New jobs - Validity of figures - Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS] - Geoffrey H. Moore - Percentage of work force - Inconsistency with Census figures - George P. Shultz - Summer months - Unknown person's testimony in Congress - Joint Economic Committee - William Proxmire - Colson's view - Colson's talk with Shultz - James D. Hodgson's call to Colson - Decline - Survey - Work force - Stein - Wholesale food prices - Marina von N. Whitman - Visits to supermarkets - Compared with Virginia H. Knauer - Colson's view International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] case - Hearings - Schedule - Colson's meeting with Clark MacGregor, John N. Mitchell, Richard G. Kleindienst, Robert C. Mardian, L. Patrick Gray, III and Wallace H. Johnson - Republicans - James O. Eastland's position - Mitchell observation - Filibuster - Edward M. Kennedy and John V. Tunney - Mitchell's and Kleindienst's role - Republicans' positions - MacGregor's and Johnson's observations - Eastland and Robert C. Byrd - Outcome - Hugh Scott and Roman L. Hruska - Public statements - Political inquisition - Filibuster - Administration response [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 03/05/2018. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [022-093- W002] [Duration: 1m 5s] The President's support - Henry C. Cashen II's report to Colson - Philadelphia - John Cardinal Krol pronouncement - Catholic school holiday in honor of the President's visit - Cashen's meeting with Krol - Krol's views regarding the president - Frank L. Rizzo's views regarding the president - Discussion with Krol ITT case - Hearings - Termination. Participants: Nixon, Richard M. (President); Colson, Charles W.
- इसका हिस्सा White House Tapes: Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations of the Nixon Administration, White House Telephone Recordings