Date: November 1, 1972

Time: 2:10 pm – 2:57 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Greetings

1972 campaign

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-Gimmick

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-Radio program

-Compared to “Amos and Andy”

-Morning show

-Number of stations

-Subjects

-Networks

-Mark Evans

-John B. Connally

-Surrogates

-Public relations [PR]

-Techniques

-Presentation of views

-George S. McGovern

-The President

-Kennedy

-Hecklers

-Rallies

-Utility

-Lack of civility

-Television [TV]

-Expense

-Prime time coverage

-Radio

-Advantages

-Reach

-Compared to TV

-Style

-Franklin D. Roosevelt’s use

-The President’s speeches

-Labor Day

-Health

-Foreign policy

-Timing

-Place

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-Distribution to press

-California

-Substance of issues

-Vermont Royster’s column

-Advantages

-Compared to rallies

-Compared to TV

-Interference with prime time

-Collection in booklet

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Henry Hubbard

-Distribution

-TV speeches

-Number

-The President’s speeches

-Welfare

-Positive points

-Reform

-Health

-Education

-Transportation

-Farms

-Peace

-Justice

-Health

-Education

-Security

-Prosperity

-Jobs

-Dignity

-Inflation

-Welfare

-Taxes

-Quality of Life

-Law and order

-Equal rights

-Crime

-Drugs

-Federalism

-Wording

-Additions

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-Welfare

-Busing

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Civil rights

-Quotas

-Jews

-Blacks

-Jews

-Ignorance of issue

-Jews

-Columnists

-Meeting with Max M. Fischer’s associate, Lawrence Y. Goldberg

-J. Stanley Pottinger

-Washington, DC government

-Blacks

-Integration into American society

-Current status

-Future

-Larry Brown

-Music

-Dancing

-Personal warmth

-Whites

-Brown

-Ehrlichman’s viewing on television [TV]

-Impact on welfare

-William Rasberry’s November 1, 1972 column

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Opposition to administration

-Impact of welfare program

-Self-reliance

-Welfare programs

-Cost

-Black caucus

-Foreign aid to Africa

-Robert J. Brown

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-Today show

-Sally Brown, Anne Francis (Hazard) Richardson, Margaret

(“Myra”) (Dunbar) Kleindienst

-Barbara Walters

-Questions

-Tone

-Answers

-Tone

-Second term

-Robert Brown

-Role in administration

-Administration supporters

-Treatment

-White House contact

-Criticism of other blacks

-Treatment

-Timing

-Ambassadorships

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1972 campaign

-The President’s speeches

-Themes

-Permissiveness

-Crime

-Judges

-Respect for police

-Volunteer army

-Peace

-Military strength

-Health

-Cancer

-International exchanges

-People’s Republic of China [PRC], Soviet Union

-Tax increases

-Rejection

-Dental care

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-Young children

-Importance

-Dentists’ support

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.’s role

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-New York Times

-Coverage

-Henry A. Kissinger

-The President’s speeches

-Outline

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Style

-Writers

-Coordination with the President’s thinking

-Editing

-Timing

-Chicago

-North Carolina

-Cole

-Delivery

-John K. Andrews, Jr.

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Watergate issue

-Post-1972 election actions

-Theodore H. White’s forthcoming book [The Making of the President, 1972]

-The President’s recent conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with White

-Accusations

-Rebuttals

-Double standard

-Embarrassment

-Break-in

-Justification

-Donald H. Segretti

-Activities by previous campaigns

-John B. Connally’s view

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-1972 campaign compared to other campaigns

-The President, surrogates, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Tone, issues

-Post-1972 election actions

-Revelations

-Timing

-The President’s possible press conference

-Investigation by White House

-Allegations against Dwight L. Chapin

-Private nature

-Publication

-Investigation by the White House

-John W. Dean, III, Ehrlichman

-Chapin

-Segretti

-Affidavit

-Confidentiality

-Justification

-Presidential statement

-Investigation

-Chapin

-Haldeman

-Chapin

-Relationship with Segretti

-Recruitment

-Instructions

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Role in Watergate

-1972 election contributions

-Common Cause lawsuit

-Settlement

-Disclosures

-Pre-March 9, 1972

-Challenge to tax exemption

-John W. Gardner

-Suit against Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Public statements

-CRP

-1972 campaign

-Common Cause

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-Victory claim

-Post-1972 election

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS] investigation

-Litigation committee

-Liberal Democrats, liberal Republicans

-Investigation by White House

-Dean

-Richard A. Moore

-Ehrlichman

-Conclusion

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Opponents’ frustration

-1972 campaign

-Demonstrations

-Hecklers in Boston

-The President’s recent conversation with Haldeman

-Charles W. Colson

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Activities

-Car burnings, use of obscenities, George S. McGovern

buttons

-Number

-Compared to treatment of the President, Agnew

-Reaction in Boston

-Boston Globe

-Colson

-Investigation by the White House

-Presidential statement

-Timing

-Post-1972 election

-Speculation

The President’s schedule

-Press conferences

-Trip to California

-1972 election day

-Postponement

-Statement

-Government reorganization

-Vietnam negotiations

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-The President’s trips to the People’s Republic of China [PRC],

Soviet Union

-National interest

-Frequency

-Second term

-Oval Office press conference

-TV

-Statements on second term, 1972 election

-Timing

-News magazines

-1972 election

Watergate

-Presidential statement

-Embarrassment

-Investigation by the White House

-Publication

-White House Press Corps

-Double standard

-Administration of justice

-Washington Post editorial, November 1, 1972

-Washington Post

-Possible antitrust action

-Monopoly

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1972 campaign

-Washington state

-Distress calls to Ehrlichman

-The President’s schedule

-Telephone calls

-Value

-Candidates

-John G. Tower

-Timing

-Publicity

-Newspapers

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-Next meeting

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Watergate

-Statement by the President

-Investigation by White House

-Timing

-Burglars

-Presumed innocence

-Washington Post articles on Haldeman [secret fund stories]

-Sources of information

-Talks with US attorney, Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], White

House

-Time article

-Statement by the President

-Press relations

-Katherine L. Graham

-Report from Henry A. Kissinger

-Kissinger’s view

-1972 election

-Arthur Krock column

-Joseph McCarthy, Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Washington Post

-Invitation to White House

-License application

-Federal Communications Commission [FCC]

-Dean Burch

-Appointments

-Nicholas Johnson

-Graham

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Haldeman

-Kissinger’s report

-Benjamin C. Bradlee

-Bradlee

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Paul R. Ignatius

-Removal

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-Graham

-Knowledge

-John N. Mitchell

-John J. (“Jack”) Caulfield

-Reasons

-Democratic National Committee

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Possible statement

-Embarrassment

-Intelligence of actions

-Morality

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:10 pm.

The President’s schedule

-John Cardinal Krol

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Recent meeting with Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr.

-Concern

Ehrlichman and Bull left at 2:57 pm.