Date: February 6, 1973

Time: 2:52 pm – 4:26 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

The President’s schedule

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-California

-Golf

-Cost of Living Council [?] [COLC]

-American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO]

-Fitzsimmons

-George P. Shultz

-Telegram

-Peter J. Brennan

-Florida

-Fitzsimmons

-California

Colson’s schedule

-Speech at Brown University

-Meetings

-Fitzsimmons

-Brennan

New York Times article

-Washington Star

-The President’s administration’s support for Teamster’s union president

-Fitzsimmons

-James R. (“Jimmy”) Hoffa

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Parole

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-Fitzsimmons

-Justice Department

-Shultz

-Fitzsimmons

-1972 election support

-The President’s support

-Justice Department

-Meeting in California

Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Constitutional lawyer

-North Carolina politics

-1974 election

-B. Everett Jordan

-Publicity

-Candidate for governor [James E. Holshouser, Jr.]

-James C. Garner [?]

-Candidacy

States

-Identification with the President

-North Carolina

-Duke University

-Maryland

-Iowa

-Ottumwa

-Arizona

-The President’s brother

-California

-New York

-Florida

-North Carolina

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Colson’s conversation with John W. Dean

-1972 campaign

-Demonstrators

-Paid

-Violence

-San Francisco

-Justice Department

Second term reorganization and political appointees

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Congress members

-Tax returns

-Robert J. Dole

-Edward W. Brooke

-Shultz

-George D. Webster

-Labor Department

-Donald F. Rodgers

-Peter J. Brennan

-Richard Schneider [?]

-Harvard University

-Brennan

-Ehrlichman [?]

-Opinion

-Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Cabinet

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Invitation

-atricia Colson

-Labor Department

-Frederic V. Malek, Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Clique

-Brennan

-Shultz

-Brennan

-Budget cuts

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-Bureaucrats

-Political appointees

-Compared to first term

-Knowledge

-James D. Hodgson

-Shultz

-Brennan

-Rodgers

-Influence

-Education

-Reorganization

-Democrats

-Columns

-Thomas W. Braden

-Marquis Childs

-Clayton Fritchey

-White House staff

-Ehrlichman [?]

-Haldeman

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Robert H. Finch

Voting patterns

-White, blue collar, South

-South

-George C. Wallace

-North

-New York

-Wallace

-California

Polls

-Gallup

-Washington Post

-Presidential approval rating

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-Vietnam settlement

-Press conference

Press relations

-News summary

-Lyndon K. (“Mort”) Allin

-News magazines

-Hugh S. Sidey

-The President’s image

-Performance

-Patrick J. (“Pat”) Buchanan

The President’s opponents

-Alger Hiss case

-Fund speech [?]

-Harold E. Stassen

-“Dump Nixon”

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-1960 election

-Comeback

-The President’s foreign policy

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Soviet Union

-Vietnam settlement

-Press relations

Polls

-Gallup

Stephen B. Bull entered at 3:15 pm.

The President’s schedule

Bull left at an unknown time after 3:15 pm.

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Polls

-Vietnam War

-Bombing

-Gallup

-Fluctuations

-Press’ role

-Uncertainty

-Laos

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 3:16 pm.

Colson’s schedule

-Speech at Brown University

-Luncheon

-Foreign policy successes

Colson left at 3:17 pm.

King Hussein’s visit

The President talked with Rose Mary Woods at an unknown time between 3:16 pm and 4:26 pm.

[Conversation No. 409-17A]

The President’s schedule

-Guest list

-States

-Maine, Ohio

-Republicans, Democrats

-Chairmen

-States

-California, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas

[End of telephone conversation]

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Kissinger’s schedule

-Trip to Southeast Asia

-Bangkok

-Vientiane

-Meeting with Souvanna Phouma

-Hanoi

-Hong Kong

-Japan

-Kissinger’s return

Vietnam settlement

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Courage

-Reparations

-Congress

-Defense funding

-Domestic programs

-Economic commission

-Timing

-Congress

-Shultz

-World Bank

-Yearly sizes of program

-Annual Congressional appropriations

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Economic commission

-Reconstruction

-Amount

-Liberals

-Bombing of North Vietnam

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s proposal

-The President’s May 1969 speech

-Letter to the North Vietnamese

-Secret deal

-Revisions

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-US Constitution

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Shianouk

-Bipartisanship

-US budget

-Roy L. Ash

-Shultz

-Congress

-Source of money

-Defense spending

-“Hawks”

Polls

-Gallup

-The President’s approval ratings

-1973 Inauguration

-Publicity

-New York

-Approval of Kissinger

-Rive Gauche restaurant [?]

-John Kenneth Galbraith

-Telephone call

-Critics of the President’s policies

-Foreign policy

-The President’s trip to PRC

-Spring 1972 offensive

-Vietnam

-Soviet Summit

US foreign policy

-Summit meetings in the upcoming year

-Europe

-Japan

-Location

-Soviet Union

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-Integrated package

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Edward R. G. Heath

-Willy Brandt

-Kakeui Tanaka

-Charter

-Arthur F. Burns

-Monetary situation

-Shultz

-Trade matters

-Compared to previous meetings with Soviet Union

-Shultz

-Team player

-Timing

-Latin America

-Invitations from the President of Brazil

-Kissinger’s visit to Japan

-[Emperor of Japan] Hirohito’s visit with the President

-The President’s meeting with Heath

-Queen Elizabeth II

-The President’s possible visit to Great Britain

-Head of State visits

-US public opinion

-Visit by Hirohito

-Trips by the President

-Domestic issues

-Priority

-Middle East

-Anwar el-Sadat

-Israel

-Timing of settlement

-US elections

-Soviet Union

-Arabs

-Israel

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-South Vietnam

-Jordan [?]

-Egypt

-US position in the world

-The President’s opportunity

-Future presidents

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-The President’s legacy

-Latin America

Foreign relations

-The President’s possible trip to Brazil

-State Department

-Scheduling on trips

-Mexico

-The President’s trips

-Canada

-Africa

-India

-PRC

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Military equipment

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 3:16 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Appointment

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 4:26 pm.

Foreign relations

-India

-Military equipment

-Pakistan

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-Contracts

-State Department

-Moynihan

-Kissinger’s trip to PRC

Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi

-Implementation of agreement

-Economic issues

-International conference

-Diplomatic contacts

-PRC

-Taiwan

-Withdrawal of US forces from Vietnam

-Southeast Asia

-Peace

-PRC’s assistance

-Sihanouk

-Lon Nol

-Meeting with the President

-San Clemente

-Demeanor

-Charles Whitehouse

-Cambodia

-Laos

-Wife

-Diplomats

-G. McMurtrie Godley

-Joseph J. Sisco

-Soviet Union

-Pakistan

-Ambassadors

-Lifestyle

-US foreign policy accomplishments

-Soviet Union

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-PRC

-Vietnam settlement

-Dean Rusk

-Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi

-The President’s instructions

-Economic aid

-Handouts [?]

-Reparations

-Reconstruction

-Japan

-North Vietnam’s expectations

-Kissinger’s conversation with William H. Sullivan

-Kissinger’s conversation with Robert S. McNamara

-Budget

-Congress

-Cuts

-Economic aid

-Model cities

-Poor

-Hiding appropriations

-Indochina program

-Richard Lowenthal [?]

-Study

-Foreign aid

Foreign relations

-Talks

-Columnists

-PRC

-South Vietnam

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Balkanization of Southeast Asia

-Attitudes

-Soviet Union

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-Japan

-Chou En-Lai

-Kissinger’s forthcoming meeting

-Release of US prisoners

-John T. Downey

-Michael J. Mansfield

-Hugh Scott

-Reaction to President’s policy

-Buchanan’s memorandum

-Soviet Union

-Kissinger’s Southeast Asia Treat Organization [SEATO] trip

Europe

-The President’s conversation with Heath

-Great Britain’s business opportunities

-PRC

-Kissinger’s view

-Compared to Japan

-The President’s view

-Compared to Africa

-Divisions

-Heath

-Vision

-Pompidou

-Economics

-Brandt

-Italy [?]

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. de Gaulle

US foreign policy

-The President’s leadership

-State Department

-De Gaulle

-Task force

-Latin America

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-Africa

-South Asia

-Latin America

-Japan

The President’s schedule

-West Coast

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Golf

-Schedule

The Presidency

-Work schedule

-Agnew

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Decisions

-Cabinet

-The President’s working relationship with Kissinger

-Newspapers

-Vietnam War

-1972 election

-Bombing

-Melvin R. Laird

-Vietnam settlement

-Credit

-Peace

-Hugh S. Sidey’s article in Time

-Intellectuals

-Honesty

-The President’s opponents

-The President’s accomplishments

-PRC

-Chemical weapons

-Compared to John F. Kennedy & Lyndon B. Johnson

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-1963 nuclear test ban treaty

-Foreign policy disasters

-Historians

-Laos

-Cease-fire

-Cost

-Combing

-Economic aid to North Vietnam

-1974 budget

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Ash

-Investment

-Peace

-Press conference

Kissinger’s schedule

-Dinner

-North Vietnam

-Lunch

-Secretary of State

-Secretary of Defense

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Washington Special Action Group [WSAG]

-Southeast Asia

-Missing in Action [MIA]

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Vietnam negotiations

-Haiphong Harbor mines

-US ships

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger

Kissinger left at 4:26 pm.

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