Date: December 13, 1972

Time: 10:54 am ­ 12:25 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

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

[The conversation was in progress when the recording began]

Vietnam negotiations

-Public relations [PR]

-Paris

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Press relations

-Photographs

-Xuan Thuy

-Response

-Haldeman

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Effect

-Haldeman’s conversations with Kissinger

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 11:25 a.m.

Second term reorganization

-First Lady’s staff

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Ziegler’s telephone call to Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Ziegler’s schedule

-Press briefing

-Constance M (Cornell) (“Connie”) Stuart

-Ziegler’s meeting with Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Mrs. Nixon

-Tone

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Assistant to the First Lady

-Press Assistant to the First Lady

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-Helen Smith

-Ziegler’s role

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Press relations

-Initiative

-Job description

The President talked with Haig.

[Conversation No. 381-1A]

[See Conversation No. 34-62]

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Assistant to the First Lady

-Job description

-Duties

-Compared to assistants to the President

-East Wind, residence

-Staff

-Press Office

-Social office

-Residence

-Work with the President’s staff

-White House events

-State Department Protocol Office

-Compared to Haldeman

-Meeting with Ziegler and Mrs. Nixon

-Press Assistant to the First Lady

-Ziegler’s role

-Press office

-Briefings

-Frequency

-Press relations

-Betty Beale

-Mrs. Nixon’s role

-Meeting with Ziegler and Mrs. Nixon

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-Press relations

-Schedule

-Trip

-Christmas

-Stuart

-Departure

-1973 Inauguration

-Departure

-Ziegler’s conversation with Mrs. Nixon

Ziegler’s press conference

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Return from Paris

-Meeting with the President

-Purpose

-Consultation

-Timing

-Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s communications with Le Duc Tho

-Meetings

-Technical experts

-Status

-Possible breakthrough

-“No comment” response

-Hanoi, Saigon

-Haig’s conversation with Kissinger

-Ambivalence

-Exchange of messages

-Kissinger and Le Duc Tho

-Phrasing

Press relations

-Kissinger

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston’s article

-The President’s view

Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s schedule

-Ziegler

Ziegler left at 11:40 am.

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Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 11:40 am and 12:25 pm.

[Conversation No. 381-1B]

The President’s schedule

-Meetings

-George P. Shultz

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Shultz

[End of telephone conversation]

-Pre-Blair House meetings

-Military compared to political aides

-Receptions

-Identification of supporters

-Clark MacGregor

-Charles W. Colson’s role

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Unknown person

-Example

-Southern Ohio

-Colson’s letter

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Labor leaders, Democrats

-New Majority

-Hosts

-John A. Volpe

-Peter J. Brennan

-Colson

-Volpe

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Hosts

-Volpe

-Colson

-Introduction of supporters

-Symbolism

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Second term reorganization

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Future

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

House purchase

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Pool

-Privacy

-Georgetown

-Foxhall Road

-Specifications

-Virginia

[End segment reviewed under deed of gift]

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The President’s schedule

-Receptions

-Hand-shaking

-Christmas lights

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Cabinet dinner

-Camp David

-Cabinet dinner

-White House church services

-New Majority

-John Cardinal Krol

-Terence Cardinal Cooke’s schedule

-1973 Inauguration

-Krol

-New Majority

-Mrs. Nixon’s schedule

-Diplomatic children’s reception

-Reception for surrogates and campaign workers

-Candlelight tour

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-Christmas events

-Staff open house and tour

-Reception for surrogates and campaign workers

-White House staff

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Domestic Council

-National Security Council [NSC]

-White House staff families

-Press

-Candlelight tour

-White House staff families

-Candlelight tours

-Congressional relations

-New Majority

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

Vietnam negotiations

-Haig

-Location

-Role

-Kissinger

-Kissinger’s cable

-US bombing south of 20 Parallel

th

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Thieu

-Possible meeting with Thieu

-Settlement agreement

-Thieu’s rejection

-The President’s conversation with Haig

-Overthrow of Thieu

-Bunker

-William P. Rogers

-Agnew

-George S. McGovern

-Agnew

-Effect

-South Vietnam

-Overthrow of Thieu

-US public opinion

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-Louis P. Harris polls

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Cease-fire

-Free elections

-South Vietnam

-Clause

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

-Kissinger

-Mood

-The President’s conversation with Haig

-Behavior

-Haig’s view

-Negotiator

-Self-interest compared to national interest

-Reston article

US-Soviet Union and US-People’s Republic of China [PRC] relations

-Kissinger’s role

NSC

-Haig’s possible role

-Army background

-Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.

-Kissinger’s possible departure

-Foreign policy

-Bureaucracy

-Army background

Congressional relations

-The President’s attempted to telephone call to [Carl B. Albert]

-Message

-William E. Timmons

-Albert’s Secretary, Mrs. [Thomas] Hale Boggs

-Relationship with John C. Stennis

-Relationship with Dr. James R. Schlesinger

-Haldeman’s conversation with Schlesinger

-Possible meeting

Second term reorganization

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-Richard M. Helms

-Ambassadorship to Iran

-Condition

-Schlesinger confirmation [as Director of Central Intelligence

Agency]

-Outsider status

-Press relations

-Ambassadors

-Age questions

-Foreign service

-Promotions

-Retirement age

-Dr. David K. E. Bruce

-Career ambassadors

-U. Alexis Johnson

-Johnson

-Possible Ambassador at Lodge

-Health

-Saigon

-William H. Sullivan

-Saigon

-Kissinger

-Japan [?]

Kissinger

-Behavior

-Conversation with Haig

-Television [TV] statement

-Haig’s view

-Relationship with Haig

Vietnam negotiations

-US bombing south of 20 Parallel

th

-Pace

-The President’s conversation with Haig

-Compared to the US bombing of Hanoi-Haiphong area

-B-52s

-Criticism

-Military purpose

-Kissinger’s view

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-Minutiae

-Kissinger

-Negotiator

-“Peace is at hand” statement, October 26, 1972

-Effect

-The President’s possible TV statement

-Blame on North Vietnam

-Settlement agreement

-North Vietnam

-US-South Vietnam relations

-The President’s message to Kissinger

-North Vietnam’s intransigence

-Effect

-Congressional aid to South Vietnam

-US position

-Public opinion

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-The President’s possible TV statement

-Haldeman’s view

Second term reorganization

-Schlesinger’s confirmation

-Helms’s assistance

-Stennis

-The President’s meeting with Stennis

-Possible difficulty

-Confirmation

-Press relations

-Washington, DC

-Examples

-Supreme Court, Attorney General

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

Congressional relations

-Edward M. Kennedy’s statement

-News summary

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Public opinion

-Partisanship

-Watergate

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-1972 election

-Cooperation

-The President’s trip to the PRC

Second term reorganization

-Congressional relations

-Need for drama

-Cabinet changes

-Announcements

-George P. Shultz

-Press relations

-Change in Executive Branch structure

-Timing

-First half of second term

-Cabinet departments

The President’s schedule

-Possible meetings with black leaders

-Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.

-Leonard Garment’s role

-Jordan

-Black caucus

-Liberals

-Administration supporters

-Roy Wilkins

-Jordan

-Previous meetings

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger

-Work habits

-Effect

-Emotional strain

-Expectations of success

-Kissinger’s recommendations

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-The President’s conversations with Haig

-Absence of objectivity

-Haig

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-Treatment of NSC staff

-Relationship with Haig

-Mental health

-Haig’s view

-Timing

-Pressures

-Rogers

-Departure

-Timing

-Settlement agreement

-Acceptance

-Rogers’s conversations with Haldeman and the President

-Informing Thieu

-Haig’s view

-Cables

-Cables

-Contingencies

-Cables

-Challenge

-Conversations

-Tone

-Haig

-Trip to Moscow

Public relations [PR]

-Rogers

-Mail

-The President’s trips to the PRC and the Soviet Union

-Compared to Kissinger

Second term reorganization

-Kissinger’s role

-Appointments

-Defense Departments

-Ambassadorships

-Valve

-Foreign Service Officers [FSOs]

-Veto

-Unknown person

-Foreign affairs

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-Elliot L. Richardson

-Liberals

-Resignations

-Cambodia invasions

-Defense Department

The President’s schedule

-Diplomatic reception

-Location

-West Wing

-Oval Office

-Roosevelt Room

-Lobby

-Oval Office

-Christmas decorations

-Diplomatic Reception Room

-Invitations

-List

-Meeting with Schlesinger

-Meeting with Shultz

-Edwin S. Cohen

Haldeman left at 12:25 pm.