Date: March 30, 1973

Time: 1:43 pm – 2:53 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

Watergate

-Henry E. Petersen[?]

-John W. Dean, III’s suggestion

-Dean

-Moral support

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Statement

-Work with Congress

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-Length

-John D. Ehrlichman’s suggestion

-Circulation to supporters

-George H. W. Bush, Gerald R. Ford, Hugh Scott

-White House staff

-Testimony before grand jury

-Likelihood

-G. Gordon Liddy

-Fifth Amendment

-Immunity

-James W. McCord, Jr.

-Immunity

-Problems

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-McCord

-Earl Silbert, John J. Sirica

-Grand jury appearance

-Testimony

-Ervin Committee

-Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-Campaign funds

-Jack Gleason

-Receipt

-Call to Haldeman

-The Vice President’s call to Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Bush

-Statements

-Context

-Need for action

-Talk with Haldeman

-Problems with Bush’s statement

-Statements

-Cooperation with Congress

-Weicker

-Campaign funds

-Amounts

-Repudiation of sources

-Republicans

-Bush

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-Press conference

-Weicker

-John N. Mitchell and Ehrlichman

-Attacks on Haldeman

-Link to Donald H. Segretti

-Hunt

-Plumbers

-Link to Segretti

-Dean statement

-President’s statement for press

-Press coverage

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Washington Post

-Haldeman

-McCord

-Washington Post

-Memorandum to Haldeman

-Security at Miami

-Distortions in press

-Baltimore Sun

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS], New York Times

-Naming of Haldeman

-Dean

-Charles W. Colson

-Innocence

-Grand jury appearance

-Dean

-Grand jury appearance

-Ehrlichman

-Mitchell’s view

-Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Problems

-Jeb S. Magruder

-Mitchell

-Ehrlichman

-Mitchell

-Wife

-Dean

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-Alleged meeting

Ziegler entered at an unknown time after 1:43 pm.

Ziegler’s press conference

-Ellsworth F. Bunker announcement

-Outcome, analysis

-Format

-Watergate

-Questions from press

-Executive privilege

-Grand jury

-White House staff testimony

-Distinction between grand jury and Ervin Committee

-News stories

-Informal testimony for Ervin Committee

-Ziegler’s statement

-White House staff testimony

-Dean

-Testimony

-Charges of cover-up

Watergate

-Statement for press

-Misunderstandings

-Misrepresentations

-President’s policy on cooperation with grand jury and Ervin

Committee

-Procedures

-Answering of relevant questions

-Concern for separation of powers

-Informal discussions on procedures

-Rereading of statement

-Charges of cover-up

-Rebuttal

-Full cooperation with Ervin Committee

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Grand jury

-Disclosure of relevant information

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-Timing of statement

-Dean’s statements

Ziegler left at 1:55 pm.

President’s recent speech

-Follow-up reports

-Reactions

-Press coverage

-Congress

-Meat ceiling

-Budget questions

-Defense budget

-President’s vetoes

-Responses

-Hold spending

-Prices

-Taxes

-Research on reactions

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Personal contacts

-Organizational contacts

-William E. Timmons

-Congress

-Kenneth W. Clawson

-Press reactions

-Party organization, campaign committees

-Congressional reactions

-Democratic Party

-Press coverage

-Meat controls

-Criticisms

-Personal reactions

-Scope of speech

-Frank Dale

-Vietnam settlement

-Statement on Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Budget issues

-Reaction

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-Simple terms

-“The buck stops here”

-Family budget compared with federal budget

-President’s writing of speech

-William H. Carruthers

-Discussion with Haldeman

White House staff

-Ehrlichman, Kissinger

-Inability to simplify issues

-Speechwriters

-Need for simplification

-Ehrlichman, Kissinger

-William L. Safire

-Organization

-Past speeches

President’s speeches

-Length

-Problems

-Speech, March 29, 1973

-Content

-Drafting

-President’s draft

-George P. Shultz, Ehrlichman, Kissinger

-Network television [TV] speeches

-Chamber of Commerce example

-Prime time

-Amount of work

-Carruthers

-Importance of speech

-Compared with other presidential duties

President’s schedule

-Meetings with ambassadors

-India

-Morocco

-Japan

-Donald E. Johnson

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-Governors conference

-Shultz

-Ehrlichman

-Trips of staff members or appointees

-Reports to Cabinet

-Compared with reports to President

-Importance

-Meeting with Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] cultural minister

-Previous meetings

-Johnson

-Lakshmi K. Jha

-Roland H. Shackford

-John R. Kernodle

-Necessity

-National Gallery of Art

-President’s speech, March 29, 1973

-Black tie affair

-Exhibit of USSR art

-Armand Hammer

-Attendees

-President’s supporters

-President’s leisure time

-Boating

-Potomac River

President’s recent speech

-Drafting

-Reading of speech

-Difficulties

-Network TV

-Ad libing

-Importance of statement

-Organization

-Value

-Favorable reactions

-Issues

-POWs

-Peace treaty

-Defense

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-America’s states

-Budget

-Taxes

-Prices

-Meat ceilings

-Public support

-Special interests

-Price controls

-Average citizen’s view

-Press reaction

-Amount of press

-Meat ceilings

-Purpose of speech

Press relations

-TV appearances

-Haldeman’s conversation with Richard A. Moore

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Haldeman

-Jerry Green, New York Daily News

-Newsweek story

-“Today” show

-Reaction

-Mail

-Newsweek

-Responses

-David Mahoney[?]

-Time article

-Moore

-California dinner

-Reaction

-TV appearance

-“George Putnam Show” [?]

-Use of TV by White House staff

-Press conferences by President

-Timing

-Place

-Preparation

-Letter of notice

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Congressional relations

-President’s disappointment

-Relations with White House

-Weaknesses

-Loyalists

-Charges of White House isolation

-White House reaction

-Wednesday Club

-Complaints to Haldeman

-Frank J. Horton

-Breakfast on Organization

-President’s attendance

-Vietnam statement

-President’s meetings with Congressmen

-Frequency

-Leadership meetings

-Non-ranking members

John B. Connally

-New York

-Meeting with President

-Schedule

-California

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-Party switch

-Timing

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Watergate

-Ervin Committee

-Hearings

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-Testimony

-Segretti and Plumbers operation

-Maurice H. Stans

-Mitchell

-Robert Vesco

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President’s successor

-Connally

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Problems

-Leadership

-Determination

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-President’s backing

-Value

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Opposition, support

-Sources of opposition

-Rockefeller’s finances

-Work with Administration to obtain nomination

-Vice presidential running mate

-Conservative, younger in age

-Melvin R. Laird

-Connally

-Party switch

-Problems as presidential candidate

-Compared with Rockefeller

-Rockefeller

-Work with staff talent

-Connally’s weaknesses

-Delegation

-Connally

-Contrast with Agnew

-Vice president’s role

-Work

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-Duties of office

-Delegator

-Ceremony

-Operations

-Executive duties

-Compared with President, Senators

-Robert H. Finch

-Decision [?]

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Watergate

-Senate hearings

-Segretti

-Administration’s posture

-Discipline

-Administration reaction to crises and charges

-A person in charge of strategy

-Ehrlichman and Ziegler

-Ehrlichman

-Other duties in White House

-Mention in President’s speech

-Patrick J. Buchanan’s reaction

-Bush, Scott

-President’s role

-Meeting with George P. Shultz, March 30

-Other problems

-Comparison with 1972 campaign

-Haldeman’s and Colson’s roles

-Contacts with President and subjects of discussion

-Albert E. Sindlinger’s polls, operational coordination

-Degree of President’s involvement

-Response to charges and news reports

-Diversion from other problems

-President’s speech, March 29

-Effect on President’s concentration

-1972 campaign

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-Republican reactions

-Bryce N. Harlow, Scott, Ford

-Overreactions in meetings

-Person in charge of administration strategy

-Ehrlichman

-Problems

-Charges

-Press reports

-Charges

-Overreaction

-Public concern

-President’s speech

-Topic of Watergate

-Dean

-Ziegler

-News reports

-“CBS Morning News”

-Robert Pierpoint

-Ervin hearings

-Testimony of day

-Weicker

-Dealing with White House

-Campaign funds

-Delivery

-Stans

-Check on statements

-Income taxes

-Reporting

-Campaign funds

-Cash funds

-Source

-Pressure from Republicans

-Republicans

-Concern over Watergate

-Fears

-Isolation of White House and Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

Staff

-Defense of President

-Criticism in Congress

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-Campaign funds

-Problems in all campaigns

-President’s campaign

-Compared with other campaigns

-Republicans

-Fears over Watergate

-Sherman Adams case

-Attacks on President

-Enemies

-Strategy

-Criticism of President’s campaign

-President’s responsibility

-1972 campaign

-President’s involvement in other issues

-USSR, PRC

-Mitchell

-Control of campaign

-Problems

-Attorney General position

-Martha Mitchell

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Lack of control

-Haldeman

-President’s foreign trips

-Reasons for attacks on White House staff

-Mitchell

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Colson

-Magruder

-Attacks on President

-Nature of White House staff

-Press

-Bush

-Baker’s speech

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

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Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Activities

-USSR event

Tricia Nixon Cox

-Meeting with Jewish group

Watergate

-Mitchell

-Responsibility for problems

-Assumption

-Unwillingness

-A statement

-Campaign committee

-William P. Roger’s view

-Segretti’s role

-Origins

-Riots, demonstrations

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 1:55 pm.

President’s meeting with Dean

President’s trip to California

Bull left at an unknown time before 2:53 pm.

Dean

-Maureen Dean

-Trip to California

-Maureen Dean’s mother

-Stay at Camp David

-Maureen Dean

-Trip to California

-Stay at Camp David

-Report

The President left at an unknown time after 1:55 pm.

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The President entered at an unknown time before 2:53 pm.

Dean’s location

Haldeman’s call to Dean

California trip

-Haldeman’s presence

Haldeman left at an unknown time before 2:53 pm.