Date: March 27, 1973

Time: 9:47 am -10:55 am

Location: Oval Office

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

President’s schedule

-Trip to Africa

-Meeting with Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Montenegro

-President’s meeting with Henry A. Kissinger

-Discussions

-Visit by Mohammed Reza Pahlavi [Shah of Iran]

-Coordination with Japanese visit

-Dinner

-Time of year

-Dress

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-Visits from foreign leaders

-Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Shah of Iran, Kakuei Tanaka

-Frequency

Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Staff help

-David R. Gergen

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Remarks to Young Republicans

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.’s staff

-Harold (“Tex”) Lazar

-Staff assistance

-Price

-Franklin R. Gannon

-Speechwriter

-Domestic Council

-Ideas

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-Memorandum writing

White House staff

-Ideas for President

-Memorandums, talking papers for President

-Assistance for Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Mrs. Nixon and

Tricia Nixon Cox

Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Appearance before Jewish group

-Value

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-Jewish support for President in 1972 election

-Stance on Israel, George S. McGovern

-National Council of Jewish Women

-Prospectus

-Daycare rights

-John F. Kennedy Award

-Reuben O. Askew

-Stand on busing

-Problems of attendance

-Public appearances

-Schedule office recommendations

-Jewish groups

-Value

-Symbolism

-Treatment of President

-Max M. Fisher

-Hollywood Legionnaire

-Speech to National Council of Jewish Women

-Content of remarks

-Praise to group

-[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II’s comments

-John D. Ehrlichman, Charles W. Colson

-Appearance before hostile groups

-Behavior at press conferences

-Courtesy

-President, Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Value, problems

-Youth groups

-Princeton, liberal high schools

-Contrast with the President’s supporters

-1968, 1972 campaigns

-“Play to the crowd”

-Divided populace

President’s meeting with Kissinger

-President’s problems a year ago

-Camp David

-Communist offensive [?]

-Newsweek

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-Achievements in last year

-Vietnam settlement

-Troop withdrawal

-Critics

-Lack of appreciation

-Press

-White House staff morale

-Pride

-Complaints in Congress about various issues

-Robert F. Griffin, Hugh Scott

President’s achievements

-Criticism in press

-Economy

-Inflation

-Cuts in social programs

-Watergate

-Credibility

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-David S. Broder

-Column

-President’s strength

-Support by public

-Inflation

-Kevin P. Phillips’s analysis

-Liberal Democrats

-Overspending

-Republicans

-Recession, unemployment

-Criticism

-Press

-Vietnam

-North Vietnam’s delay with POWs

-President’s strength

-Press demeanor

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

President’s schedule

-President’s instructions to Stephen B. Bull

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-Wednesday and Thursday, Friday

-President’s trip to California

-Meeting with George P. Shultz

-Arrangements

-Day

-Reason

-Speech

-Trade bill, economic stabilization

-President’s decisions

-Statement for President

-Price freeze

-Talking points for President

-Comparison with major speech, August 15, 1971

-Food prices

President’s second term

-Broder column

-President’s strength

-Opponents

-Criticism

-Worry

-Underestimation of President

Criticism of the President’s actions during first term

-Vietnam War

-Cambodia, Laos

-November 3, 1969 speech

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Times when President in trouble

-Pre-August 1971 economic problems

-Vietnam War

-Cambodia

-President’s isolation

-Knowledge of situation

-December 1972 bombing

-Themes of criticism

-Criticism

-Counterattack

-Visit to country

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-Wichita, Kansas

-Jobs Corps appearance

-Motorcades

Watergate

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s briefing

-John W. Dean, III

-Report

-New Problems

-Completion

-New problems

-G. Gordon Liddy

-Fifth Amendment

-John J. Sirica

-Immunity

-Liddy’s response

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Testimony

-William O. Bittman

-Delivery of money

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Testimony to grand jury

-Harm to Dean

-Conflicts in testimony

-Talk with Kenneth W. Parkinson and Paul L. O’Brien

-Testimony

-Watergate planning

-Gordon C. Strachan’s order

-Credibility

-Possibility of White House involvement

-Watergate break-in

-Statement on Strachan’s, Haldeman’s and President’s role

-Meeting with John N. Mitchell and Haldeman

-Dean’s advice

-Containment

-Testimony of principals

-Hunt

-Magruder

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-Implication of White House staff, Mitchell

-Confession of perjury

-Quest for immunity

-Sirica

-Implication of higher-ups

-Haldeman’s involvement in break-in

-Magruder’s charges

-Reasons

-Need to talk to him

-Haldeman

-Meeting with Mitchell and Ehrlichman

-Magruder

-Meeting with Dean

-Statement on James W. McCord, Jr.

-Implication of Dean, Strachan, Haldeman and President

-Administration’s response

-Dean’s warnings

-Public charges

-Hunt’s charges

-Planning the break-in

-Involvement

-Charles W. Colson

-Bittman as source

-Meeting

-Colson

-Dean

-Testimony before grand jury

-Privilege on conversations with President

-Meeting between Dean and Richard A. Moore, March 26

-Plan for handling Watergate

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], Department of Justice, and

courts

-Lack of credibility

-Senate hearings

-Credibility

-White House

-Credibility

-Response to charges

-Problems

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-Hunt, Magruder, Liddy, Mitchell, Hugh Sloan, Jr.

-Lack of credibility

-Independent commission similar to the Warren Commission on

the Kennedy assassination

-Statements

-Need for agreement from the three branches of

government

-Appointments

-William P. Roger’s suggestions

-Earl Warren

-Ehrlichman

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Former Senator John J. Williams

-Warren, Tom C. Clark

-Executive branch representative

-Past Attorneys General

-Tom C. Clark

-Herbert Brownell

-Ramsey W. Clark

-Size, distribution

-Powers

-Security clearances

-Need for dramatic move by President

-Hope for resolution

-Independent commission

-Alternative to grand jury and Senate commission

-Televised Senate hearings

-Move by President

-Need for immediate action

-Dean’s analysis

-Magruder

-Hunt

-McCord

-Dean’s suspicions

-Rejection of immunity offers

-Mitchell’s reaction to McCord’s new lawyer

-Communist involvement in Watergate

-Hunt

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-Bittman

-Testimony

-Ehrlichman’s advice

-Suspension of Dean

-Leave of absence

-Withdrawal of L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III’s nomination

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Rogers’ advice

-Suspension of Kleindienst

-Mitchell

-Haldeman, Dean

-Magruder’s testimony

-Leave of absence

-Dean

-Leaves of absence

-Problems

-Colson

-Magruder

-Strachan

-Magruder’s testimony

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Protection

-Charges

-Executive privilege

-Leave of absence

-Dean

-Request

-McCord

-Call to Egil “Bud” Krogh, Jr.

-Fears

-Liddy

-Possible testimony

-Link to other operations

-Plumbers

-Plumbers

-Problems

-Ehrlichman’s records

-Memos from Colson

-Daniel Ellsberg

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-Colson

-Involvement in various operations

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-White House staff

-Involvement

-Dean

-Innocence

The President left at an unknown time before 10:55 am. Haldeman remained.

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:47 am.

Pierre E. Trudeau

-Telephone call to President

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Pierre E. Trudeau

-Telephone call

-Time

-Arrangements

-Kissinger

The President entered at an unknown time after 9:47 am.

George P. Shultz

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-Kissinger

-Meeting

-President’s schedule

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:55 am.

President’s meeting with Japan’s finance minister, Kiichi Aichi

-Kissinger’s meeting

-Shultz

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PRESIDENT’S MEETING WITH KIICHI AICHI

-HENRY A. KISSINGER’S OPINION

-ARRANGEMENTS

-LENGTH

-PLACE

-HANDSHAKE

-ARRANGEMENTS

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Bull left at an unknown time before 10:55 am

Watergate

-Independent commission

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-President’s opinion

-Public relations problems

-Need for action by President

-Julius Caesar’s wife analogy

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:47 am

Aichi meeting arrangements

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:55 am

Watergate

-White House staff

-Colson

-President’s involvement

-Wiretapping

-Types of intelligence gathering

-President’s orders

-Colson

-Use of President’s authority

-Use of Haldeman’s name

-Magruder

-Use of Haldeman’s name in requests

-Name dropping

-Meeting with President

-Lack of contact except for post-Watergate tour of 1701 Pennsylvania

Ave. in September 1972

-Clark MacGregor

-Testimony

-Hearsay

-Damage

-Haldeman, Strachan denials

-Burglars

-Clemency

-Likelihood

-Cubans, Liddy

-Fairness question in clemency

-McCord

-Next action

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-Meeting of Mitchell, Haldeman, Magruder

-Dean, Moore

-Investigation of independent commission idea

-Discussion with Ehrlichman

-Dean’s suggestion

-President’s TV appearance

-Timing

-Vietnam settlement

-Length

-News coverage

-Ehrlichman’s reaction to idea

-Reasons for commission

-Groundwork

-Recruitment of members

-Prestige of members

-A recruiter

-Dean, William E. Timmons, Ehrlichman

-Rogers’ role

-Rogers

-Discussion with President

-Discussion with Haldeman

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:47 am.

President’s meeting with Kiichi Aichi

-Kissinger’s opinion

-Arrangement

-Length

-Place

-Handshake

-Arrangements

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:55 am.

Watergate

-Independent commission

-President’s opinion

-Public relations problems

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-Need for action by President

-Julius Caesar’s wife analogy

-Funding for the commission

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:47 am.

Aichi meeting arrangements

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:55 am.

Watergate

-Independent commission

-Financing

-Staff

-Financing

-Source

-Dean’s report

-Haldeman’s meeting with Mitchell

-President’s meeting with Mitchell

-Haldeman’s meeting with Magruder

-Magruder

-Attorneys

-Parkinson, O’Brien

-Reaction to testimony

-Charges

-Dean’s opinion

-Need to protect the President

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-Attempt to limit testimony

-Charges

-Truth

-Strachan

-Statement regarding Haldeman

-Pressure for intelligence

-Pressure on Strachan

-Haldeman

-McGovern campaign

-Tape recordings

-Ehrlichman

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-Dealings with Hunt

-Memos from Colson

-Knowledge of break-in

-Denial

-Krogh

-Knowledge

-Investigation of leaks

-National security

-President’s T.V. appearance

-Importance

Wounded Knee occupation

-Shooting of US marshall

-American Indians

-Crisis

-Kissinger’s reaction

-Necessity for action

-Precedent setting

-Future trouble

-Blacks

-Underground groups

-Ehrlichman [?]

-Use of tear gas

-Logistics problem

-Kissinger

-Use of troops

-Size of force

-Shultz’s recommendation

-Diversionary measures

-Vietnam War

-Son Tay prison raid

-Hanoi

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-Success of operation

-Reluctance of military

Watergate

-Evidence

-Need to control

-McCord

-Independent commission

-Dean’s opinion

-Other investigation

-Kleindienst

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-Opinion

The President and Haldeman left at 10:55 am.