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American Political Archives
C-SPAN Radio's American Political Archives Program presents phone conversations excerpted from the Nixon White House Tapes. In July 2002, American Political Archives will present newly released recordings from the Nixon Archives.
History of the Nixon White House Tapes
(from the National Archives and Records Administration)
President Richard M. NixonThe Nixon White House Tapes consist of approximately 3700 hours of recordings containing approximately 2800 hours of recorded conversations between President Nixon, his staff, and visitors at locations in the Oval Office; the President's Executive Office Building hideaway office; the Cabinet Room; various White House telephones at the Oval Office, EEOB and the Lincoln Sitting Room; and at various Camp David locations. These recordings were produced surreptiously, without the knowledge of most of the participants.
The existence of the White House taping system was first made public during the testimony of former presidential aide Alexander Butterfield before the Senate Watergate committee in July 1973. Recording stopped soon afterward, but the equipment was not removed until after President Nixon left office in August 1974.
C-SPAN.org has archived the following excerpts from the Nixon Presidential Materials:


June 1972 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and John Cardinal Krol of Philadelphia, Dr. William Lukash - attending physician for Gov. George Wallace, Senator John McClellan (D-AR), Michigan Gov. William Milliken (R), CIA Director Richard Helms, Houston Mayor Louis Welch, OMB Director George Shultz, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, Vice President Spiro Agnew, OMB Deputy Director Caspar Weinberger, State Department Undersecretary Alex Johnson, California Gov. Ronald Reagan (R), and CIA Deputy Director Lt. Gen. Vernon Walters.
Topic: Watergate.

May 1972 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and Chief Domestic Advisor John Ehrlichman, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ken Rush, National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, Defense Secretary Melvin Laird, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, Special Counsel Charles Colson, Rev. Billy Graham, Attorney General John Mitchell, Admiral Thomas Moorer, Senators Hugh Scott (R-PA) and Robert Griffin (R-MI), Dr. William Lukash - attending physician for Gov. George Wallace, Charles "Bebe" Rebozo, White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, and Treasury Secretary John Connally.
Topics: President Nixon orders the mining of Haiphong Harbor and other major North Vietnamese ports. Alabama Governor George Wallace is shot in suburban Washington, DC, while campaigning in Maryland's democratic presidential primary. And President Nixon makes the first presidential visit to Moscow in history.

May 15, 1972 - Listen:
On this day in May 1972, Governor George Wallace (D-AL) was shot in Laurel, Maryland, while campaigning in his second bid for the U.S. Presidency. Wallace was left paralyzed by the bullet from would-be assassin, Arthur Bremer. Wallace was a noted opponent of desegregation in the South. President Richard M. Nixon calls Wallace's wife and others regarding the assassination attempt.

April 1972 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and White House Special Counsel Charles Colson, Admiral Thomas Moorer, OMB Director George Shultz, National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, Pat Nixon, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Tricia Nixon Cox, CIA Director Richard Helms, Treasury Secretary John Connally, Personal Secretary Rose Mary Woods, Secretary of State William Rogers, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, and Defense Secretary Melvin Laird.
Topics: Vietnam, Senate hearings investigating International Telephone & Telegraph, and the President's upcoming trip to the Soviet Union.

March 1972 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and entertainer Red Skelton, daughter Tricia Nixon Cox, White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, Undersecretary of State John Irwin, Senator William Fulbright (D-AR), Washington Star columnist Crosby Noyes, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, Mrs. Nixon's Staff Director Constance Stuart, author James Keogh, Pat Nixon, National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, White House Special Counsel Charles Colson, and speechwriter William Safire.
Topics: President Nixon has just completed an historic trip to the People's Republic of China. On March 8, new guidelines for the classifcation of documents were announced by the President, who ordered a reduction in the number of agencies and officials empowered to classify documents.

February 1972 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs John Ehrlichman, Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs Peter Flanigan, Secretary of State William Rogers, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, President of Argentina Gen. Alejandro Lanusse, Raymond Price, Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, Senator Hugh Scott (R-PA), Congressman Earl Ruth (R-NC), White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig, Governor Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY), Clark McGregor, and White House Special Counsel Charles Colson.
Topics: Election reform, the Vietnam War, and Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty talks with the Soviet Union.

January 1972 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and daughters Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Secretary of State William Rogers, National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, White House Special Counsel Charles Colson, presidential assistant Peter Flanigan, Treasury Secretary John Connally, Interior Secretary Rogers Morton, speechwriter Raymond Price, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, White House Communications Director Herbet Klein, and Senator Robert Dole (R-KS).
Topic: Annual State of the Union Address.

December 1971 - Watch:
President Richard M. Nixon and Congressmen Rep. James Harvey (R-MI) and Rep. Clarence J. Brown Jr. (R-OH), National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and US Ambassador to the UN George H.W. Bush, White House Special Counsel Charles Colson, Supreme Court Justice nominee William Rehnquist, Governors Nelson Rockfeller (R-NY) and Ronald Reagan (R-CA), and Admiral Thomas Moorer.
Topics: Tax legislation, election reform, foreign affairs, the United Nations, the prison release of Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa, Vietnam, the U.S. Supreme Court, relations between India and Pakistan, and international economic issues.

December 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and Congressmen Rep. James Harvey (R-MI) and Rep. Clarence J. Brown Jr. (R-OH), National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and UN Ambassador George H.W. Bush, White House Special Counsel Charles Colson, Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist, Treasury Secretary John Connally, Governors Nelson Rockfeller (R-NY) and Ronald Reagan (R-CA), and Admiral Thomas Moorer.
Topics: Election reform, the Vietnam War, and Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty talks with the Soviet Union.

October 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and Attorney General John Mitchell (10/19), Attorney General John Mitchell (10/20), Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldemann, and presidential aide Alexander Butterfield (10/8).
Topics: Selecting Lewis Powell as new Supreme Court Nominee. Wage and price controls, analysis of press coverage.

October 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and California Governor Ronald W. Reagan (10/26), Attorney General John Mitchell (10/14 & 10/19), and Supreme Court Nominee Justice Lewis Powell.
Topics: The vote to seat mainland China at the United Nations. Considering Lewis Powell or Howard Baker as new Supreme Court Nominee. Convincing Powell to accept nomination as Associate Supreme Court Justice.

August 1971 - Watch:
President Richard M. Nixon and Office of Management & Budget Director George Schultz, Sen. Carl Curtis (R-NE), Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ), White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, Treasury Secretary John Connally, Sen. Caleb Boggs (R-DE), Sen. John Stennis (D-MS), Rep. Wright Patman (D-TX), White House aide Charles Colson, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY).
Topics: Labor disputes, California's economy, Vietnam, relations with Taiwan, price increases in the steel industry, baseball, wage and price controls, import taxes, legislation to aid the Lockheed Corp.

August 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and White House Special Counsel Charles W. Colson, Treasury Secretary John B. Connally, Minnesota Twins baseball player Harmon Killebrew.
Topics: Labor disputes, the Vietnam War, and the Pentagon Papers.

June 1971 - Watch:
President Richard M. Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, California Governor Ronald W. Reagan (R), Deputy National Security Adviser Alexander Haig, Secretary of State William Rogers, Attorney General John Mitchell and others.
Topics: The "Pentagon Papers," Vietnam, negotiations with the Soviet Union over arms reductions, Tricia Nixon's wedding, gun control legislation, business troubles with Lockheed Corp, federal shipbuilding program.

June 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs John D. Ehrlichman, Secretary of State William Rogers, California Governor Ronald W. Reagan, Attorney General John Mitchell, Alexander Haig, Assistant to National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, and White House Special Counsel Charles W. Colson.
Topics: Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty talks with the Soviet Union, the Vietnam War, and the New York Times' publication of the Pentagon Papers.

June 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and Alexander Haig, Assistant to National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State William Rogers, and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger.
Topic: The Pentagon Papers.

April 1971 - Watch:
President Richard M. Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, White House Secretary Rose Mary Woods, U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, OMB Director George Schultz, Treasury Secretary John Connally, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and White House aides Charles Colson and Patrick Buchanan.
Topics: A speech about the war in Vietnam and U.S. troop withdrawals there by President Nixon delivered on April 7, 1971. Reaction to the speech, U.S. policy in Vietnam, foreign policy with China and the Soviet Union, and the Middle East, the U.S. economy, Nixon administration tax policy, U.S. interest rates, antitrust matters, the tenure of J. Edgar Hoover at the FBI.

April 1971 - Listen:
President Richard M. Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, Presidential Secretary Rose Mary Woods, Reverend Billy Graham, Secretary of State William Rogers, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, White House Special Counsel Charles W. Colson, OMB Director George P. Shultz, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, White House Speechwriter Patrick J. Buchanan, Deputy Attorney General Richard Kleindienst, and Charles "Bebe" Rebozo.
Topics: Reaction to President Nixon's speech on Vietnam outlining U.S. withdrawal from the war. Other topics include the economy, the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, and the President's continued dissatisfaction with some of his Cabinet members.

 

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