Date: January 19, 1972
Time: 10:13 am - 10:21 am
Location: White House Telephone
The President talked with Nelson A. Rockefeller.
[See Conversation No. 651-7]
Rockefeller's “State of the State” speech
-New York Times article, January 19, 1972
-[John V. Lindsay]
-The President's programs
-”New Federalism”
-Federal, state, city responsibilities
-New York City
-Organization of government compared to London
-Local borough councils
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Tape Subject Log
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-Lindsay
-Tammany Hall
-New York Times' views
-Condition
-Purpose
-Lindsay
-The President’s view
-Rockefeller’s comments about the President
Lindsay
-The President’s view
-Reaction of New Yorkers
-New York Daily News story
-Political orientation
The President's forthcoming “State of the Union” message
-Congress
-The President’s tone
-Revenue sharing
-The President's possible actions
-Timing
-Edward M. Kennedy
-Partisanship
-Rockefeller’s efforts
-New York Times
-Revenue sharing
-Wilbur D. Mills
-Republican and Democrats
-Mass transportation
-Use of funds
-The President's possible conversation with George P. Shultz
National economy
-Federal budget deficit
-Full employment
-Inflation
-Lyndon B. Johnson
-Food stamps
-Mass transportation