Date: November 16, 1972

Time: 5:42 pm – 6:05 pm

Location: Camp David Hard Wire

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Second term reorganization

-William P. Roger’s tenure as Secretary of State

-The President’s recent conversation with Rogers

-Press relations

-Marvin L. Kalb story

-Vietnam

-Settlement agreement

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Kissinger

-Kalb story

-Fears of John B. Connally

-John D. Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Schedule

-Rogers

-Recent conversation with the President

-Florida meetings with Kissinger

-Haldeman’s meeting with Rogers

-Vietnam

-Cabinet officers

-Rogers’s concern

-The President’s approach

-Explanation of plans

-Officers’ views

-The President’s view

-Dealing with each officers

-Rogers’s view

-Tone

-Rogers’s recommendation

-George W. Romney

-Richard G. Kleindienst

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-Double standard

-Kleindienst

-Effort for the President’s 1968 nomination

-Compared to Rogers

-Rogers

-Retention

-Reasons

-Vietnam

-Kissinger’s role

-State Department

-Deputy Secretary

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

-Secretary

-William J. Casey

-Deputy Secretary

-Rush

-Rogers

-Secretary Rush

-June 1973

-Kissinger

-Connally

-Rogers

-Resignation

-June1, 1973 deadline

-Kissinger

-Casey

-Deputy Secretary

-Rush

-Rush

-Deputy Secretary

-Casey

-Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

-Promotions

-John N. (“Jack”) Irwin, II

-Rogers

-1972 campaign contributions

-Appointment

-Court

-Ambassadorship

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-Campaign contribution

Rogers

-Departure

-Timing

-Retention

-Motivation

-Compared to other Cabinet members, Herbert G. Klein, Charles

W. Colson

-Colson

-Rententions

-Motivation

-Timing

-Perception

-Departures

-Number

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-New job

-Ambassadorship to Canada or North Atlantic Treaty Organization

[NATO]

-John A. Volpe

-Job offer

-Tone

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Political symbolism to Italian-Americans

-Cabinet officers

-Forthcoming meeting with the President

-Tone

-Compared to the President’s recent conversation with Rogers

-Possible reaction to palns

-Press relations

-Gerald L. Warren story

-Key Biscayne

-The President’s efforts

-Ehrlichman’s, Haldeman’s, Kissinger’s efforts

-Necessity

-Ehrlichman

-Release of stories

-Pace

-Timing

-The President’s forthcoming meeting with Cabinet officers

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-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-The President’s recent conversation with Rogers

-[Jerry V. Wilson]

-Handling

-Compared to Kissinger

-Walter E. Washington

-Black

-Justice Department

-Richard G. Kliendienst

-Rogers’s view

-Youth

-John N. Mitchell’s view

-Charges of corruption

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Watergate investigation

-Criticism

-Purpose

-Attack on the President

-Kissinger

-Rogers’s concern

-The President

-Press coverage

-Necessity for restraint

-Credit

-Sophisticates

-Historians

-The President’s possible writing of history

-Forthcoming conversation with Haldeman

-Rogers

-Transition period

-[Vietnam settlement agreement]

-Testimony

-Effect

-Rogers

-Interest

-State Department

-Changes in organization

-William J. Porter

-Rogers

-Haldeman’s forthcoming conversation with Kissinger

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-Under Secretary for Political Affairs

-Loyalty

-U. Alexis Johnson

-Casey

-Rush

-Casey

-Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

-Responsibilities

-Promotion

-Rogers

-Timing

-Rogers

-Kissinger

-Vietnam settlement agreement

-Rogers’s testimony

-Appropriations

-Necessity

-Continuity

-State Department

-Changes

-Rogers

-Departure

-Timing

-Testimony

-Timing

-Political significance

-Timing

-Vietnam

-Foreign policy successes

-Domestic policy failure

-Connally

-Secretary

-Timing

-Rush

-Casey

-Timing

-Connally

-Kissinger

-Kissinger

-Possible departure

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-Moods

-Alexander M Haig, Jr.

-Vietnam settlement agreement

-Compared to Colson

-Colson

-Meeting with the President

-Tone

-Meeting with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Departure

-Timing

-Klein

-Robert H. Finch

-Initiative

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Meeting with the President, November 15, 1972

-Law firm

-Work on outside

-Public relations

-Polling

-Foundation

-Law firm

-Role

-The President’s liason with organized labor, media

-The President’s recent conversation with Rogers

Haldeman left at 6:05 pm.