Date: January 23, 1973

Time: Between 6:22 pm and 7:23 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

Vietnam settlement

-Campaign against the President’s opponents

-Colson’s office’s role

-Barry M. Goldwater’s role

-Political left

-Response

-White House response

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.’s comment

-Washington Post editorial

-Effect of bombing and mining

-Effect on country, Congress, youth

-Divisiveness

-Goldwater’s role

-Tenuousness

-Cease-fire violations

-Press coverage

-Phnom Penh

-The President’s statements

-1972 election

-Colson’s plan

-Congressional relations

-Labor leaders

-George Meany

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-Statement

-Ronald L. Ziegler

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-Apology from President’s critics

-Delay in peace process by critics

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Haldeman

-Public opinion

-The President’s critics

-Bombing

-Cambodia

-Laos

-November 3, 1969 speech

-Demonstrations

-May 8, 1972 decision

-World War II

-Peter J. Brennan

-Congress

-Possible statement

-Effect on news reporting

-William P. Rogers

-Congress

-Briefings

-Congressional leaders

-Press

-The President’s speech

-Briefings

-Kissinger

-Press relations

-New York Times, Time

-The President’s talk with Ziegler on White House staff contacts

Colson’s lawsuit against Time

-Colson’s lawyer’s meeting with Time

-Retraction

-Purpose of Time story

-Malice

-Subsciptions

-Sensational stories

-Saturday Evening Post, Look, Life examples

-Story on Marlon Brando

-Patrick J. Buchanan

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Supreme Court decision on abortion

-Roe v. Wade

-Two dissenting justices

-Effects

-Conservatives

-State laws

-Teenage girls

-3-month rule

-Interracial cases

-Rape cases

-Effects

-Social consequences

-Permissiveness

-Family

-Two dissenting justices

-William H. Rehnquist, Lewis F. Powell

-Rehnquist, Byron R. (“Whizzer”) White

-Writing of decisions

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 6:35 pm.

Vietnam settlement

-Congratulations

-Croix de Guerre

-The President’s opponents

-Colson’s plan

Colson left at 6:36 pm.

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s forthcoming speech

-Revisions

-Wording

-Advance distribution

-Price’s and President’s work

-President’s opponents

-Revisions

-Vietnamese translation

-Text copy

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The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 6:36 pm and

6:38 pm.

[Conversation No. 407-18A]

[See Conversation No. 36-88]

[End of telephone conversation.]

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s and Kissinger’s predictions

-Nguyen Van Thieu

The President talked with Ziegler between 6:38 pm and 6:40 pm

[Conversation No. 407-18B]

[See Conversation No. 36-89

[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam settlement

-White House public relations [PR] effort [?]

-Price,

-Alexander M. Haig’s trip

-The President’s speech

-Location

-Bella Abzug, George S. McGovern

-Ziegler

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Haig

-Cease-fire [?]

-William P. Rogers

-The President’s speech [?]

-Wording [?]

-Paragraphs

-Agnew

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 6:40 pm.

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Refreshment order

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 7:23 pm.

Vietnam settlement

-Saigon [?]

-Rogers

-Thieu [?]

-Meeting with Haig [?]

-Bombing

-Future of South Vietnam

-Government [?]

-Sacrifices [?]

-The President’s schedule

-Congressional leaders meeting

-Camp David [?]

-Congress [?]

-South Vietnamese

-Thieu

-North Vietnam

-Bombing

-Cambodia

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

-North Vietnam

-Cease-fire

-Laos

-South Vietnam

-Rogers [?]

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 6:40 pm.

PRC

Kissinger and Sanchez left at 7:23 pm.

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