Date: May 3, 1973

Time: 8:27 am – 8:50 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. The recording began at an unknown time while the

conversation was in progress.

Watergate

-John D. Ehrlichman’s investigation of leaks

-Kissinger’s knowledge

-[First name unknown] Bennett, Jack N. Anderson

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh and David R. Young

-Interrogation of Adm. Robert O. Werlander

-India and Pakistan

-Young

-Roles on White House staff

-Kissinger’s knowledge

-1969 wiretaps

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Joseph Kraft

-Henry Brandon

-Hoover

-Kraft

-Hoover

-National security

-Daniel Ellsberg break-in

-Young

-Navy yeoman [Charles E. Radford], admiral [Welander]

-Interrogation

-Kissinger’s possible statement

-Ehrlichman’s statement

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Kissinger’s possible statement

-Young’s position on White House staff

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Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Role on White House staff

-William P. Rogers

-Duration of assignment

-Support for Kissinger

-George P. Shultz and Arthur F. Burns

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s view

-Haig’s utility for domestic issues

-Role on staff

-President’s role

-Loyalty to Kissinger

-News stories

-Vietnam negotiations

Rogers

-Timing of departure

US-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] relations

-Treaty on the Prevention of Nuclear War [Nuclear Treaty]

-People’s Republic of China [PRC], France reaction

-Great Britain, West Germany support

-Effect on Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-PRC

-US support

-USSR

-US hegemony

White House Chief of Staff

-Haig

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Management of Burns and Peter J. Brennan

-George H. W. Bush and John B. Connally

-Duration of appointment

Foreign policy

-President and Kissinger

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-Rogers

-David Packard

-Kissinger’s treaty negotiations

-State Department knowledge

-Criticism of Administration

-State Department involvement

-Combative attitude

-Nuclear Treaty

-Controversy

-Negotiations

-Timing

-Watergate

-US-Soviet summit

-SALT, Nuclear Treaty

-Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe [CSCE]

-State Department

-Leaks

-Bureaucratic discipline

-Packard

-President’s and Kissinger’s methods

-Regular procedures

-Haig

-Joseph J. Sisco and Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. [?]

-State Department involvement

-Secretary of State

-Rogers

-Timing of departure

Watergate

-Young

-Role on White House staff

-Ehrlichman

-National security

-Kissinger’s statement

-Leaks

-William H. Beecher

-1969 wiretaps

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-Pentagon Papers

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Reaction to publishing of NSC directive

-Hoover

-William A. K. (“Tony”) Lake and Morton H. Halperin

-Lake

-George S. McGovern and Edmund S. Muskie

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] reports

-Hoover

-Kissinger

-Haldeman

-President’s knowledge

-Lake and Halperin

-Leaks

-Loyalty

Haig

-Role on White House staff

-National security

-Scowcroft

-Knowledge

-Ability to handle domestic affairs

President’s schedule

-Packard

-Kissinger

-Dr. David K. E. Bruce

-Radio speech

-Foreign policy report

-Statement

-Kissinger’s briefing

Watergate

-Kissinger’s forthcoming press briefing

-Wiretaps

-Young

-Ehrlichman

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An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 8:27 am.

President’s schedule

-Meeting with unknown men

-Stephen B. Bull’s office [?]

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 8:50 am.

Haig

-Scowcroft

Kissinger left at 8:50 am.