Date: January 23, 1973

Time: Unknown between 9:29 am and 11:55 am

Location: Executive Office Building

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

Vietnam settlement

-Col. Richard T. Kennedy’s call

-Cabinet announcement

-Henry A. Kissinger’s schedule

-Lon Nol

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Talking paper

-Kissinger meeting with National Security Council [NSC] staff

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-Call to Kissinger

-Haig

-Kissinger’s staff briefing

The President’s meeting with Stephen B. Bull

-The President’s schedule

-Congressional leaders meeting on budget

-William E. Timmons, John D. Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Haldeman’s conversation with Bull

-Ehrlichman

-Domestic Council

Lyndon B. Johnson’s funeral schedule

-Lyndon Johnson Library

-Arrival in Washington

-Andrews Air Force Base

-Motorcade to Capitol

-Conflicting meeting

The President’s schedule

-Cabinet meeting

-Day of national mourning

-Congressional leaders meeting

-Press briefing

-Kissinger

-William P. Rogers

-Congressional leaders meeting

-Haig

-Lyndon Johnson’s funeral

-Congressional leaders

-Andrews Air Force Base

-The President’s role

-Church service, Capitol

-Claudia A. (Taylor)(“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Spiro T. Agnew’s role

-Motorcade and funeral service

-Day of national mourning

-The President’s speech

-Congressional leaders meetings and Cabinet meeting

-Budget

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-The President’s broadcast

-Meeting

-Day of national mourning

-Timmons or Kissinger

-Ehrlichman and writers

-Speech

-William Carruthers

-Congressional leaders meeting

-Cabinet meeting

-Ehrlichman

-The President’s role

-Agnew

-Possible role

-The President’s role in Dwight D. Eisenhower administration

-Ehrlichman, Domestic Council

-Bull

-The President’s television [TV] speech

-Final draft delivery

-Cabinet meeting

-The President’s briefing

-The President’s speech

-Final draft delivery

-Congressional leaders meeting

-Cabinet meeting

-Taping of the President’s speech

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Capabilities

-Speech writers

-Congressional leaders meeting

-Bipartisan

-Republicans

-Lyndon Johnson’s funeral

-The President’s TV taping

-Domestic Council

-Cabinet meeting

-The President’s role

-Haldeman’s call to Claudia Johnson

Second term reorganization

-Lyndon Johnson’s letter writer

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-Tom Johnson

-Claudia Johnson

-Possible ambassadorship

-Call to John B. Connally

-Possible United Nations [UN] delegation job

-Shirley Temple Black

-Call to Connally

-Lyndon Johnson’s letter writer

-Style

-Tom Johnson

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 9:50 am.

Vietnam settlement

-Statement to press

Haig entered at an unknown time after 9:50 am.

-Foreign policy

-The President’s report to nation

-Status of negotiations

-Kissinger’s report to President

-Press Office

-NSC

The President’s schedule

-Cabinet meeting

-Purpose

-Jerry Persons [?]

-“Big Five” Congressional leaders

-Location

-Bipartisan Congressional leaders meeting

-Announcements

-Haig, Haldeman

Haig’s schedule

-Nguyen Van Thieu

The President’s schedule

-Bipartisan Congressional leaders meeting

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-Timmons

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Hugh Scott

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Goldwater, Humphrey

-Timing

-Kissinger’s speech

-Johnson’s funeral

-Kissinger’s speech

-Timing

-The President’s TV speech

-Johnson funeral ceremonies

-Possible rewrite

-The President’s speech on Vietnam settlement

-Location

-Buchanan, Richard A. Moore, William L. Safire, Ronald L. Ziegler,

Ehrlichman, Charles W. Colson and Timmons

-Support from Congress

-Compared to support for 1972 Moscow summit

-Johnson’s death

-Ehrlichman, Buchanan, Ziegler, Safire, public relations [PR] staff

-Cabinet meeting

-Congressional leaders meetings

-Bipartisan

-Republican

-Budget

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s TV speech

-Location

-Congress

-Congressional relations

-Effect

-Peace

-Duration

-PR strategy

-Congressional support for the President’s policies

-Request for TV time

-Ziegler’s press briefing

-The President’s TV speech

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-Location

-Congress

-Ehrlichman’s and Ziegler’s view

-Supreme Court, Cabinet

-Oval Office

-Cease-fire

-Revisions

-Consultation with Congress

-Theiu

-Length

-Public release of agreement

-The President’s briefing of Congressional leaders

-New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune headlines

-Press relations

-Congress

-“Peace with honor”

-Reference to armed forces

-Possible Congressional response

Proclamations

-The President’s signature

The President’s statements on deaths

-Length

-Zielger’s advice

-Revision of statement upon Johnson’s death

-Editing

Ziegler left at 10:08 am.

The President’s schedule

-Congressional leaders meetings

-Budget

-Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech on Vietnam settlement

-Location

-Johnson’s funeral

-Wording

-References to Johnson

-Youth opinion of Lyndon Johnson and war

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-Revisions

-Kissinger

Vietnam settlement

-Thieu

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-South Vietnamese

-Kissinger

-1972 election

-Timing

Press relations

-Kissinger

-Strengths

-John A. Scali, Kenneth W. Clawson, Ziegler, Safire, Buchanan, Price

-Rogers

-Relationship with Kissinger

-State Department role in Vietnam settlement

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee testimony

-Kissinger

-Ego

-Schedule

-Vietnam Settlement

-Kissinger’s role

-Other White House staff

-Kissinger briefing

-Kissinger’s role

-Domestic Council

-Human Events

-Kevin P. Phillips

-Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s briefing of staff

-Key points

-Colson

-“Doves”

-Plans to date

-Buchanan

-Kissinger’s briefing for staff

-Purpose

-Joseph Kraft, James R. (“Scotty”) Reston

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-Jerold L. Schecter, Time

-Possible retraction of story on Colson and John Mitchell

-Ziegler

-Jews

-Henry Grunwald and Schecter

-Kissinger’s briefing

Middle East

-Kissinger

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Joseph Sisco

-Kissinger

-Judaism

-State Department

-White House role

-Kissinger

-1972 election

-Regional situation

-Golda Meir

-Anwar el-Sadat

-State Department

-Kissinger

-Israel

-US military aid

-Restraint

-USSR

Rogers

-Richardson

-Kissinger

-Departure from administration

-Date

-Kissinger’s knowledge

-Replacement

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Connally

-Kissinger

Kissinger

-Relations with Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Director of Central

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Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-NSC meetings

-Frequency

-Richardson

-Melvin R. Laird

-Leaks

-Rush

-Rogers

-Kissinger

-Richardson, Rush

-Health

-Press relations

-Kraft

-Portrayals of the President, Kissinger

-Ego

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Future position

-Press relations

-Abilities

-Negotiator

Vietnam settlement

-Rogers, State Department’s role

-The President’s role

-Rogers

-Conversation with Haldeman

-Testimony

-Importance

-J. William Fulbright

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Tone

-EC-121

-Bombing

Press relations

-Bombing

-New York Times, Washington Post, and Washington Star

-Editorials, advertisements

-Devastation in Hanoi

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

-George S. McGovern

-Dan Rather

-Washington Post

-The President’s inaugural speech

-Kraft’s column

-1972 campaign

-McGovern

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Colson

-Calling and letter writing campaign

The President’s letter to members of Congress

-The President’s supporters

-Democrats, Republicans

-Purpose

-“Doves”

-New members

-Charles H. Percy

-Congressional resolution on Vietnam War

-Reelection chances

-The President’s supporters and new members

-Non-supporters

-Carl B. Albert, Thomas P. (“Tip”) O’Neill, Percy, Robert Taft, Jr.

-Percy

-Vote for Mansfield amendment

-Timmons, Tom C. Korologos

The President’s letters to other groups

-Colson

-Labor leaders, veterans and military organizations, civilian organizations

-Preparation

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Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Congress

-Views of Haig, Haldeman

-Price

-Kissinger

-TV cameras

-The President’s handling

-Participation of others

-Possible response

-Peace settlement

-Compared to cease-fire

The President talked with the White House operator at 10:47 am.

[Conversation No. 404-6A]

[See Conversation No. 36-68]

[End of telephone conversation]

Kissinger’s advice

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] trip

-The President’s speech to Congress upon return from Soviet Union, 1972

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Content

-Cease-fire violations

-Fragility of peace

-Congressional relations

-Briefings for Congressional leaders

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Oval Office

-Haig’s view

-Capitol Hill

-Signal to Hanoi

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Stephen B. Bull entered at 10:52 am.

Order [?]

Bull left at 10:53 am.

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Ziegler

-Price

Lyndon Johnson

-Death

-Age

-Compared to the President

-Conversation with Haig

Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger

-Message

-South Vietnamese

-Kissinger

-Press relations

-Ziegler

-Clawson

-Departure from airplane

-Day of national mourning

-Clawson

-Congressional leaders

-Briefing for White House staff

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Congress

-Kissinger’s view

Price entered at 10:54 am.

-Ehrlichman, Ziegler, Buchanan, Moore, Roy L. Ash, George P.

Shultz, Timmons

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-Content

-Day of national mourning

-Attendees

-Congress, government officials, Supreme Court Justices, diplomatic

corps

-Location

-Importance

-Congressional relations

-Wording

-Cease-fire

-Kissinger’s draft

-Appreciation to Congressional supporters

-“Peace with honor”

-Public release of agreement

-The President’s briefing of Congressional leaders

-Briefings for other Congress members

-Office of Congressional Relations

-Appeal to Deity [?]

An unknown woman entered at an unknown time after 10:54 am.

Dentist visit

The unknown woman left at an unknown time before 11:02 am.

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Congress

-Compared to Korean War

-The President’s speech

-Congress

-Tone

-Ziegler

-Location

-Timing

-Speculation

Ziegler entered at 11:02 am.

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-Ziegler’s briefing

-Kissinger’s report to President

-Statement by the President

-Announcement

-Timing

-Initialing

-Signing

-Congressional leaders

Mansfield, Albert

-Day of national mourning

-Lyndon Johnson’s funeral

-Price’s objection

-Sensitive point

-Agnew

Vietnam settlement

-Congressional relations

-Resolution of support

-Economic aid to South Vietnam

-The President’s meeting with Congressional leaders

-North Vietnam

-Public release

-Thieu

-Reconciliation

-Military aid

-Economic aid

-Laos, Cambodia

-McGovern

Press relations

-Kraft

-Washington Post

McGovern

-Political left, right

-Oxford speech

-Attitude of followers

-Hatred

Vietnam settlement

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-Press relations

-Response to the President’s policies

-Attacks on the President

-The President’s speech

-Pearl Harbor

-Impact

-Oval Office

Ziegler left at 11:32 am.

-Long-term compared to short-term

-Albert, Scott, Gerald R. Ford, Mansfield

-Call from Timmons to Albert

-Location of the President’s speech

-Oval Office or Congress

-Call to Ford from Timmons

-Confidentiality

-Agreement with North Vietnam

Haldeman left at an unknown time before 11:44 am.

-Gerald L. Warren’s briefing

-Ziegler’s briefing

-Connally

-Location

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 11:31 am and

11:44 am.

[Conversation No. 404-6B]

[See Conversation No. 36-69]

[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam settlement

-Melvin R. Laird [?]

-Rogers [?]

-Congressional relations

-Timmons

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-Scott

-Laird

-Bryce N. Harlow

-The President’s speech

-Intentions

-Soviet Union

-Cease-fire

-Thieu

-Congressional leaders’ response

-1972 election

-Albert

Haldeman entered at an unknown time after 11:31 am.

Congressional relations

-Albert

-Ford

-Albert, Democrats

Call to Connally

-Purpose

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Kissinger

-Wording

-Draft

-Haig’s schedule

– Kissinger

Haig and Price left at an unknown time before 11:55 am.

The President’s schedule

-Yitzhak Rabin

-President’s meeting with Congressional leaders

-Day of national mourning

-The President’s meeting with bipartisan Congressional leaders

-Kissinger press briefing

-Cabinet meeting

-Meeting with bipartisan Congressional leaders

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-Cabinet meeting on budget

-Lyndon Johnson’s funeral

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Rabin

-The President’s TV speech

-Ehrlichman’s draft

-Cabinet meeting

-Lyndon Johnson’s funeral

-The President’s speech on Vietnam settlement

-Cabinet meeting

-Church service

-Taping of the President’s speech

-Congressional leadership meetings

-Republican

-Bipartisan

President’s call to Connally

President’s dictation machine

-Repair, malfunction

-Operation

-Larger machine

-Lincoln Sitting Room, the President’s bedroom, EOB office

-Portable machine

Possible call to Agnew

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 11:31 am and 11:55 am.

[Conversation No. 404-6C]

Request [?]

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s dictation machine

-Operation

Vietnam settlement

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

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-Decision to normalize relations

-Congressional relations

-Albert, Timmons

-Democrats

-Lyndon Johnson’s funeral

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Congress

-Importance

-TV coverage of Lyndon Johnson’s ceremonies

-TV coverage of Nixon era

-Great Wall

-Studio in California

-PRC announcement

-Cambodia

-Price’s opinion

The President’s letter to Claudia Johnson

-Rose Mary Woods

Haldeman left at 11:55 am.