Date: September 6, 1972

Time: 9:53 am – 12:38 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Murders of Israeli athletes at Olympic Games in Munich

-William P. Rogers’s schedule

-Statement at hijacking conference

-Possible meeting with the President

-Soviet Union issues

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Israeli reaction

-Kissinger’s conversation with Yitzhak Rabin

-Trip to Tel Aviv

-Funeral

-Willy Brandt

-Kissinger’s view

H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 10:02 am.

-Moshe Dayan’s previous talk with US charge de affairs

-Effect on peace talks

-The President’s view

-Possible Israeli action

-United Nations [UN] action

-International hijacking conference

-UN Security Council

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Forthcoming talk with Rabin

-Rogers’s schedule

-UN

-Golda Meir’s statement

-Continuation of Olympic Games

-World opinion

-Israeli position

-Israeli action

-Beirut

-Statement

-UN action

-Votes in support

-Soviet Union

-Rogers’s role

-The President’s recent conversation with Haldeman

Kissinger’s role in foreign policy

-Rogers

-Edward R.G. Heath

-Brandt

-Soviet Union

-Nuclear agreement

-Discussion with allies

-Paris peace talks

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Kissinger’s forthcoming trip to West Germany and the Soviet Union

-Announcements

-European Security Conference

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Trade agreement

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

Murders of Israeli athletes at Olympic Games in Munich

-The President’s previous conversation with Haldeman

-Rogers

-UN action

-US flag

-John V. Lindsay

-Congressional action

-The President’s view

-Irish nationalist

-Belfast schoolchildren’s death

-Irish reaction

-Lod airport incident

-Kissinger’s view

-Public opinion

-Rogers

-The President’s possible personal action

-Church prayer

-Publicity

-Purpose

-Meaning

-Kissinger’s view

-Involvement of US government

-US flag

-Pakistan and Kashmir

-Vietnam

-Deaths of US soldiers

-Precedent

-Lindsay

-Jewish community

-Deaths of Kent State University demonstrators

-White House image with Israelis

-The President’s previous call to Meir

-Staff meeting

-Herbert Stein

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-Clark MacGregor

-Political situation

-Stein’s view

-US Jewish interest

-Israeli interest

-Middle East peace settlement

-Rogers

-Diplomatic viewpoint

-Staff meeting

-Jewish votes

-Kissinger’s view

-Kissinger’s understanding

-Jewish background

-The President’s understanding

-Quaker background

-Kissinger’s understanding

-Israeli government

-Middle East peace settlement

-Effect on Jewish community

-Settlement interest

-Rabin

Kissinger’s schedule

-Forthcoming trip to Munich and Moscow

-Meeting with Brandt

-Olympic Games

-Delay in trip

-West German government schedule

-Brandt

-Bonn

-Attendance at Olympic Games

-Israeli request

-Public relations

-Jewish background

-Meeting with Brandt

-Location

-Munich

-Bonn

-Talk with Rabin

-Position

-Rogers

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-UN

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Unknown person

-Japanese

News story

-William J. Porter

-Charles W. Colson

-Joseph W. Alsop

Kissinger left and Stephen B. Bull entered at 10:12 am.

Colson’s schedule

Bull left at 10:12 am.

Release of document

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Abram F. Chayes

Role of National Security Council [NSC] advisor

-Rogers

-Possible meeting with the President

-Haldeman’s view

-Kissinger

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-1972 election

-Haig

-Role

-Haldeman’s role

-Staff

Murder of Israeli athletes at Olympic Games in Munich

-Effect on Presidential campaign

-George S. McGovern

-Colson

-Schedule

-Los Angeles

-Board of rabbis

-Politics of Munich incident

-Meir’s statement

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-Continuation of Games

-White House position

-Handling

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Attica prison riot

-Press

-Early report

-Network’s report

Colson entered at 10:16 a.m.

Document release

-Alsop

-Chayes

-Source

-Kenneth W. Clawson

-State Department

-Possibility of leak

-Utilization

-Newsweek interest

-Alsop and Stewart J.O. Alsop

-Howard K. Smith

-European security

-Circumstances

-Paris

-Associated Press [AP] coverage

-Kissinger

-Chayes

-Release

-European reporter

-Reuters

-Interest in Europe

-Interest in US

-Smith

-Newsweek

-Joseph Alsop

-Development of story

-Impact on Europe

-Jews

-Troop cuts

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(rev. Oct-06)

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-Clawson

-White House involvement

-Colson’s office

Watergate

-Washington Post

-McGovern

-Murders of Israeli athletes

-Coverage

-John N. Mitchell

-Coverage

-Daniel L. Schorr’s question

-Mitchell’s correction

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] and Metromedia

-CBS

-Frank Stanton

-Influence

-John D. Ehrlichman

Haldeman talked with Ehrlichman at an unknown time between 10:16 am and 10:25 am.

[Conversation No. 771-5A]

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Oval Office

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(rev. Oct-06)

[End of telephone conversation]

Document release

-Joseph Alsop

-Reuters

-Smith

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:16 am.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 10:25 am.

Television

-Residuals

-Ehrlichman

-Forthcoming memorandum

-Prime time access rule

-Contract renegotiation

-Screen Actors Guild

-Leverage

-Network productions

-Local programs

Ehrlichman entered at 10:25 am.

-Issue of residuals

-Letter to networks

-Administration policy

-John Gavin

-Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead

-Director, Office of Telecommunications

-Speech supporting Actors Guild

-Gavin

-The President’s letter

-Message to networks

-The President’s view

-Screen Writers Guild

-Message to networks

-Hollywood productions

-Networks

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-Gavin

-Conversation with the President at San Clemente

-Anti-trust suit

Presidential campaign issues

-Colson, Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-The President’s family

-Cabinet officers

-Emphasis on accomplishments of administration

-National parks

-Sickle Cell Anemia

-Peace efforts

-Positive issues

-Quote from [Maurice] Harold MacMillan

-Richard M. Seammon

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Second term

-Arms reduction

-World peace

-Environmental policies

-Supreme Court appointments

-McGovern

-Offensive strategy

-Lawrence F. (“Larry”) O’Brien, Jr’s advice

-Responses to McGovern’s campaign

-Undersecretaries of government departments

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Effect of McGovern’s campaign

-Standing

-Taxes

-Rich compared with poor

-Barry F. Goldwater 1964 campaign comparison

-Position changes

-Support

-Organization

-Media support

-The President’s view

-Advantage for McGovern

-Media

-John [surname unknown]

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-Kenneth S. Rietz

-Ziegler

-Hugh Sidey

-John F. Osborne

-Press

-The President’s view

-Bias

-McGovern

-The President

-White House social events

-The President’s view

-Clawson

-John A. Scali

-Herbert G. Klein

-Ziegler

-Jerrold L. Schecter and Sidey

-Effort for McGovern

-Strategy for Nixon Administration

-Attack on weak issues

-McGovern

-Ehrlichman

-Effect of television

-Print media

-Last weeks of campaign

-Television

-Domestic issues

-Welfare increases

-Raising taxes

-Unemployment and economy

-Increased government spending

-Tax increases

-Concerted effort

-Speakers for the President

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Social issues

-Amnesty

-Marijuana

-Polls

-The President’s view

-Catholics

-Labor unionists

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-Abortion

-Supporters

-Radicals

-Blacks, youth

-Foreign policy

-Strategy

-Vietnam

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s policy

-The President’s policy

-Withdrawal of US forces

-Support of Nguyen Van Thieu

-Communist government

-Advertising on issue

-Strategy

-Welfare

-George P. Shultz

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Peter G. Peterson

-Weak areas of McGovern policies

-Welfare

-Racial implications

-Taxes

-Increases

-Recession

-Social issues

-Amnesty

-Marijuana

-Foreign policy

-Melvin R. Laird

-Defense employment

-Defense policies

-Europe

-The President’s view

-McGovern’s campaign

-Previous statement of Shultz and Richardson

-Taxes

-Welfare

-Treasury Department figures

-New York

-Radio debate

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-Pierre Rinfret

-Responding to the Nixon administration

-O’Brien

-Issues

-White House campaign

-New York

-Peterson’s speech

-Stein

-Higher food prices

-Price controls

-Inflation

-Surrogate speakers

-Agnew

-Chayes

-Schedule

-Labor union speech

-Republican Congressional candidates

-Recorded speech

-Reaction

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Watergate

-General Accounting Office [GAO] investigation

-McGovern files

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Campaign strategy

-White House strategy

-Monitoring mail

-Source and amount of contributions

-GAO

-Post Office

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Chayes report

-Alsop

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming meeting with Joseph Alsop

-NSC files

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Issues

-Second term policy

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming meeting with Joseph Alsop

-1976 campaign

-Stuart Alsop

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Congress

-State of the Union

-Tax program

-Value-added Tax [VAT]

-Proposals

-Taxes

-Shultz

-Rogers

-Speech for the International Monetary Fund [IMF]

-Rogers

-State Department

-White House staff

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Length

-Duration

-Political coordination

-Robert J. Dole and Clark MacGregor

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Ehrlichman

-Edwin L. Harper

-National security

-Haig’s staff

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Ehrlichman and Colson left at 12:18 pm.

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Kissinger’s schedule

-Forthcoming briefing

-Previous meeting with the President and Rogers

-Rogers

-Forthcoming Moscow trip

-Role

-Haig

Kissinger entered at 12:19 pm.

Foreign policy

Murder of Israeli atletes at Olympic Games

-Kissinger’s meeting with Rabin

-Tel Aviv

-Rogers

-Haig

-Tape

-Rogers trip to the UN

-State Department

-Peace offensive

-Cables

-Israeli actions

-1972 election

-Soviet Union

-Egypt

-Rogers image

-UN

-Vietnam

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-The President’s view

-UN meeting

-Israelis

-Israeli actions

-Kissinger’s previous meeting with Rabin

-Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashana)

-Yom Kippur

-Rogers

-Haig

US-Soviet Union relations

-Soviet trade agreement

-Kissinger’s previous conversation with Dobrynin

-Answer from Moscow

-Timing of trade agreement

-SALT agreement

-Communique following Kissinger’s visit to Moscow

-Maritime agreement

-Trade agreement

-European Security Conference

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Progress

-Compared with SALT

1972 Campaign

-Soviet agreements

-MBFR

-Intellectuals

-Effect of McGovern statements

Vietnam War

-Peace negotiations

-Hanoi

-Possible settlement

-Haig

-Effect on election

-McGovern

-The President

-Peace negotiations

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Administration proposals

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-Referendum

-US proposals

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-South Vietnamese press

-McGovern

-North Vietnamese press

-Kissinger’s forthcoming trip to Moscow

-Discussions

-Dobrynin

-Bombing halt

-Proposals

-Interval of talks

-Post-election policy

-Administration strategy

-Public opinion

-Ceasefire

-Possible forums

-Timing

-Vietnam issue

-Timing

-Possible agreement

-The President’s view

-Kissinger’s view

-Ceasefire

-Bombing

Kissinger’s schedule

-Forthcoming trip to West Germany and the Soviet Union

-The People’s Republic of China [PRC] meeting

Kissinger left at 12:33 pm.

1972 Campaign

-Effect of Vietnam ceasefire

-Haldeman’s view

-The President’s view

-Washington Post and New York Times

-Progress

-US bombing

-Haldeman’s view

-John B. Connally’s schedule

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-Possible meeting with the President

-Ehrlichman

-Congressional leaders meeting

Watergate

-MacGregor

-Deposition

-Mitchell

-Deposition

-Ehrlichman

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 12:33 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Executive Office Building

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 12:38 pm.

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The President and Haldeman left at 12:38 pm.